Textus Receptus Bibles
Bishops Bible 1568
28:1 | There is a place wher siluer is brought out of, and where golde is tryed |
28:2 | Where yron is digged out of the grounde, & stones resolued to metall |
28:3 | The darkenesse shall once come to an ende: he can seke out the grounde of all thinges, the stones, the darke, and the shadowe of death |
28:4 | He causeth the fluddes to breake out against the inhabitant, and the waters forgotten of the foote, beyng hygher then man, are gone away |
28:5 | Out of the same earth commeth bread, and vnder it as it were fire is turned vp |
28:6 | The stones of it are a place of Saphires, and the dust of it is golde |
28:7 | There is a way that the birdes knowe not, that no vultures eye hath seene |
28:8 | Wherin the lions whelpes walke not, and where no lion commeth |
28:9 | There putteth he his hande vpon the stonie rockes, and ouerthroweth the mountaynes by the rootes |
28:10 | Riuers flowe out of the rockes, & loke what is pleasaunt, his eye seeth it |
28:11 | He bindeth the fluddes that they do not ouerflow: and the thing that is hid bringeth he to light |
28:12 | Where then is wysdome founde? and where is the place of vnderstanding |
28:13 | Ueryly no man can tell howe worthy a thing she is, neither is she found in the lande of them that lyue |
28:14 | The deepe sayth, She is not in me: the sea sayth, She is not with me |
28:15 | She can not be gotten for golde, neither may the price of her be bought with any siluer |
28:16 | No wedges of gold of Ophir, no precious Onix stones, no Saphires may be valued with her |
28:17 | No, neither golde nor christall shall be equall vnto it, nor her exchaunge shalbe for the plate of fine golde |
28:18 | No mention shalbe made of Corall nor of the Gabis: for wisdome is more precious then pearles |
28:19 | The Topas of Ethiopia shall not be equall vnto it, neither shall it be valued with the wedge of pure golde |
28:20 | Whence then commeth wysdome? and where is the place of vnderstanding |
28:21 | She is hid from the eyes of all men liuing, yea & from the foules of the ayre |
28:22 | Destruction and death say, We haue hearde the fame therof with our eares |
28:23 | But God seeth her way, and knoweth her place |
28:24 | For he beholdeth the endes of the worlde, and loketh vpon all that is vnder heauen |
28:25 | When he wayed the windes and measured the waters |
28:26 | When he made a decree for the rayne, and a way for the lightninges of the thunder |
28:27 | Then dyd he see her, then declared he her, prepared her, and knewe her |
28:28 | And vnto man he sayd: To feare the Lorde is wysdome, and to forsake euyll is vnderstanding |
Bishops Bible 1568
The Bishops' Bible was produced under the authority of the established Church of England in 1568. It was substantially revised in 1572, and the 1602 edition was prescribed as the base text for the King James Bible completed in 1611. The thorough Calvinism of the Geneva Bible offended the Church of England, to which almost all of its bishops subscribed. They associated Calvinism with Presbyterianism, which sought to replace government of the church by bishops with government by lay elders. However, they were aware that the Great Bible of 1539 , which was the only version then legally authorized for use in Anglican worship, was severely deficient, in that much of the Old Testament and Apocrypha was translated from the Latin Vulgate, rather than from the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. In an attempt to replace the objectionable Geneva translation, they circulated one of their own, which became known as the Bishops' Bible.