Thematic Bible
Thematic Bible
Garments » Of the rich » Often moth-eaten
And, a man himself, as a rotten thing, weareth out, as a garment which the moth hath eaten.
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Your wealth, hath rotted, and, your garments, have become, moth-eaten, -
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Insects » Locusts » Moths
Be not laying up for yourselves treasures upon the earth, where, moth and rust, do tarnish, and where, thieves, dig through and steal;
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How much more the dwellers in houses of clay, which, in the dust, have their foundation, which are crushed sooner than a moth:
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He hath built, like a moth, his house, - like a hut, which a watcher hath made.
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Lo! My Lord, Yahweh, will help me, Who is he that shall prove me lawless? Lo! they all, as a garment, shall fall to pieces, the moth shall consume them.
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And, a man himself, as a rotten thing, weareth out, as a garment which the moth hath eaten.
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Your wealth, hath rotted, and, your garments, have become, moth-eaten, -
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But, I, was like a moth, to Ephraim, - and like rotten wood to the house of Judah.
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Moth » Destructive of garments
Lo! My Lord, Yahweh, will help me, Who is he that shall prove me lawless? Lo! they all, as a garment, shall fall to pieces, the moth shall consume them.
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And, a man himself, as a rotten thing, weareth out, as a garment which the moth hath eaten.
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But, I, was like a moth, to Ephraim, - and like rotten wood to the house of Judah.
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For like a garment, shall they be eaten of the moth, And like wool, shall they he eaten of the larva; But, my righteousness, unto times age-abiding shall continue, And, my salvation, unto the remotest generation.
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Moths » Illustrative » (garments eaten by,) of those who have suffered severe judgments
And, a man himself, as a rotten thing, weareth out, as a garment which the moth hath eaten.
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Reasoning » With God
But indeed, I, unto the Almighty, would speak, and, to direct my argument unto GOD, would I be well pleased.
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Hear ye patiently my speech, and be my declaration in your ears. Lo! I pray you, I have set forth in order a plea, I know that, I, shall be found right. Who is it that shall contend with me? For, now, if I should hold my peace, why! I should breathe my last! read more.
Only, two things, do thou not with me, then, from thy face, will I not hide me: - Thy hand - from off me, take thou far away, and, thy terror, let it not startle me! Then call thou, and, I, will answer, Or I will speak, and reply thou unto me. How many are mine iniquities and sins? My transgression and my sin, let me know! Wherefore, thy face, shouldst thou hide? Or count me, as an enemy to thee? A driven leaf, wilt thou cause to tremble? Or, dry stubble, wilt thou pursue? For thou writest, against me, bitter things, and dost make me inherit the iniquities of my youth; And thou dost put - in the stocks - my feet, and observest all my paths, Against the roots of my feet, thou dost cut out a bound; And, a man himself, as a rotten thing, weareth out, as a garment which the moth hath eaten.
Only, two things, do thou not with me, then, from thy face, will I not hide me: - Thy hand - from off me, take thou far away, and, thy terror, let it not startle me! Then call thou, and, I, will answer, Or I will speak, and reply thou unto me. How many are mine iniquities and sins? My transgression and my sin, let me know! Wherefore, thy face, shouldst thou hide? Or count me, as an enemy to thee? A driven leaf, wilt thou cause to tremble? Or, dry stubble, wilt thou pursue? For thou writest, against me, bitter things, and dost make me inherit the iniquities of my youth; And thou dost put - in the stocks - my feet, and observest all my paths, Against the roots of my feet, thou dost cut out a bound; And, a man himself, as a rotten thing, weareth out, as a garment which the moth hath eaten.