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rotherham@Job:1:20 @ Then Job arose, and rent his robe, and shaved his head, and fell to the earth and worshipped;

rotherham@Job:2:4 @ Then the accuser answered Yahweh, and said, Skin for skin, and so, all that a man hath, will he give for his life.

rotherham@Job:2:9 @ Then said his wife unto him, Art thou still holding fast thine integrity? Curse God, and die!

rotherham@Job:3:2 @ So then Job began, and said:

rotherham@Job:3:13 @ Surely, at once, had I lain down, and been quiet, I had fallen asleep, then, had I been at rest:

rotherham@Job:4:1 @ Then responded Eliphaz the Temanite, and said:

rotherham@Job:4:4 @ Him that was stumbling, have thy words raised up, and, sinking knees, hast thou strengthened.

rotherham@Job:4:15 @ Then, a spirit, over my face, floated along, The hair of my flesh bristled-up:

rotherham@Job:5:3 @ I, have seen the foolish taking root, and then hath his home decayed, in a moment:

rotherham@Job:6:1 @ Then responded Job, and said:

rotherham@Job:7:4 @ As soon as I lie down, I say, When shall I arise? yet he lengtheneth out the evening, and I am wearied with tossings until the breeze of twilight.

rotherham@Job:7:5 @ My flesh is clothed with worms and a coating of dust, My skin, hath hardened, and then run afresh:

rotherham@Job:7:14 @ Then thou scarest me with dreams, and, by visions, dost thou terrify me:

rotherham@Job:8:1 @ Then responded Bildad the Shuhite, and said:

rotherham@Job:8:18 @ If one destroy him out of his place, then will it disown him I have not seen thee.

rotherham@Job:9:1 @ Then responded Job, and said

rotherham@Job:9:20 @ If I should justify myself, mine own mouth, would condemn me, I blameless? then had it shewn me perverse.

rotherham@Job:9:24 @ The earth, hath been given into the hand of a lawless one, The faces of her judges, he covereth, If not, then who is it?

rotherham@Job:9:29 @ I, shall be held guilty, Wherefore then, in vain, should I toil?

rotherham@Job:9:31 @ Then, in a ditch, wouldst thou plunge me, and mine own clothes should abhor me:

rotherham@Job:10:14 @ If I have sinned, then couldst thou watch me, and, from mine iniquity, thou wouldst not acquit me:

rotherham@Job:10:15 @ If I have been lawless, alas for me! Or, if I am righteous, I will not lift up my head, Surfeited with shame, look thou then on my humiliation.

rotherham@Job:10:16 @ When it is lifted up, like a howling lion, thou dost hunt me, Then again thou dost shew thyself marvellous against me.

rotherham@Job:10:18 @ Wherefore then, from the womb, didst thou bring me forth? I might have breathed my last, and, no eye, have seen me.

rotherham@Job:10:20 @ Are not my days, few?then forbear, and set me aside, that I may brighten up for a little;

rotherham@Job:11:1 @ Then responded Zophar the Naamathite, and said:

rotherham@Job:11:6 @ That he would declare to thee the secrets of wisdom, for they are double to that which actually is,-Know then that GOD could bring into forgetfulness for thee, a portion of thine iniquity.

rotherham@Job:11:10 @ If he sweep on, or shut up, or call together, Who then shall hinder him?

rotherham@Job:11:15 @ Surely, then, shalt thou lift up thy face free from blemish, and shalt be established, and not fear.

rotherham@Job:12:1 @ Then responded Job, and said:

rotherham@Job:13:13 @ Quietly let me alone, that, I, may speak out, then let come on me, what may.

rotherham@Job:13:20 @ Only, two things, do thou not with me, then, from thy face, will I not hide me:

rotherham@Job:13:22 @ Then call thou, and, I, will answer, Or I will speak, and reply thou unto me.

rotherham@Job:15:1 @ Then responded Eliphaz the Temanite, and said:

rotherham@Job:16:1 @ Then responded Job, and said:

rotherham@Job:16:5 @ I could make you determined, by my mouth, and then my lip-solace should restrain you.

rotherham@Job:16:12 @ At ease, was I when he shattered me, Yea he seized me by my neck, and dashed me in pieces, then set me up for himself as a mark:

rotherham@Job:16:22 @ When, a few years, come, then, by a path by which I shall not return, shall I depart.

rotherham@Job:17:15 @ Where then would be my hope? And, as for my blessedness, who should see it!

rotherham@Job:18:1 @ Then responded Bildad the Shuhite, and said:

rotherham@Job:19:1 @ Then responded Job, and said:

rotherham@Job:19:6 @ Know, then, that, God, hath overthrown me, and, within his net, enclosed me.

rotherham@Job:19:23 @ Oh, then, that my words, could be written, Oh that, in a record, they could be inscribed:

rotherham@Job:20:1 @ Then responded Zophar the Naamathite, and said:

rotherham@Job:21:1 @ Then responded Job, and said:

rotherham@Job:21:4 @ Did, I, unto man, make my complaint? Wherefore, then, should my spirit not be impatient?

rotherham@Job:21:6 @ When I call to mind, then am I dismayed, and there seizeth my flesh a shuddering:

rotherham@Job:21:34 @ How then should ye comfort me with vanity, since, as for your replies, there lurketh,

rotherham@Job:22:1 @ Then responded Eliphaz the Temanite, and said:

rotherham@Job:22:6 @ Surely then hast been wont to put thy brother in pledge, for nothing, and, the garments of the ill-clad, hast thou stripped off:

rotherham@Job:22:12 @ Is not, GOD, the height of the heavens? Behold, then, the head of the stars, that they are high.

rotherham@Job:22:13 @ Wilt thou say then, What doth GOD know? Out through a thick cloud, can he judge?

rotherham@Job:22:18 @ Yet, he, had filled their houses with good! The counsel of the lawless, then, is far from me:

rotherham@Job:22:20 @ If our assailants do not vanish, then, their abundance, a fire consumeth!

rotherham@Job:22:24 @ Then lay up, in the dust, precious ore, and, among the stones of the torrent-beds, fine gold:

rotherham@Job:22:26 @ For, then, in the Almighty, shalt thou take exquisite delight, and shalt lift upunto GODthy face;

rotherham@Job:22:29 @ When men cast themselves down, then thou shalt say: Up! And, him that is of downcast eyes, shall he save;

rotherham@Job:23:1 @ Then responded Job, and said:

rotherham@Job:24:25 @ But, if not, who then can convict me of falsehood? or make of no account my words?

rotherham@Job:25:1 @ Then responded Bildad the Shuhite, and said:

rotherham@Job:25:4 @ How then shall, a mortal, be just with GOD? Or how shall he be pure who is born of a woman?

rotherham@Job:26:1 @ Then responded Job, and said:

rotherham@Job:27:12 @ Lo! ye, have, all of you, seen, Wherefore, then, is it, that ye are utterly without purpose?

rotherham@Job:27:19 @ The rich man, shall lie down, and not do it again, his eyes, hath he opened, and then is not.

rotherham@Job:28:20 @ Whence then cometh, wisdom? And where is the place of understanding?

rotherham@Job:28:27 @ Then, saw he it, and declared it, He settled it, yea also he searched it out;

rotherham@Job:29:11 @ When, the ear, heard, then it pronounced me happy, When, the eye, saw, then it bare me witness;

rotherham@Job:29:18 @ Then said I, Like a stem, shall I grow old, yea, as the sand, shall I multiply days:

rotherham@Job:31:1 @ A covenant, I solemnised for mine eyes, How then could I gaze upon a virgin?

rotherham@Job:31:14 @ What then could I have done when GOD rose up? And, when he visited, what could I have answered him?

rotherham@Job:31:34 @ Then let me be made to tremble at a great throng, yea let, the contempt of families, terrify me, so that, keeping silence, I shall not go out of the door!

rotherham@Job:32:2 @ Then was kindled the anger of Elihu, son of Barachel the Buzite of the family of Ram, against Job, was kindled his anger, because he justified his own soul rather than God;

rotherham@Job:32:5 @ Howbeit, when Elihu saw that there was no response in the mouth of the three men, then was kindled his anger.

rotherham@Job:32:6 @ So then Elihu, son of Barachel, the Buzite, responded and said: Young, am I, whereas, ye, are aged, For this cause, I faltered, and fearedto shew my knowledge unto you:

rotherham@Job:33:16 @ Then, uncovereth he the ear of men, and, on their correction, affixeth a seal;

rotherham@Job:33:24 @ Then hath he shewed him favour, and said, Set him free from going down to the pit, I have found a price of redemption!

rotherham@Job:34:16 @ If then understanding, hear this, Give thou ear to the teaching of my words:

rotherham@Job:34:29 @ When, he, giveth quiet, who then shall condemn? And, when he hideth face, who then shall sing of him? whether unto a nation or unto mankind altogether,

rotherham@Job:34:33 @ According to thy mind, must he requite it, that thou hast refused? For, thou, must choose, and not, I, What then thou knowest, speak!

rotherham@Job:36:9 @ Then hath he declared to them their deed, and their transgressionsthat they were wont to behave themselves proudly;

rotherham@Job:36:18 @ Because there is wrath, lest he take thee away with a stroke, Then let not, a great ransom, mislead thee.

rotherham@Job:37:8 @ So then the wild-beast hath gone into covert, and, in its lairs, doth it remain.

rotherham@Job:38:1 @ Then Yahweh responded to Job, out of a storm, and said:

rotherham@Job:38:19 @ Where then is the way, the light shall abide? And, the darkness, where then is its place?

rotherham@Job:38:21 @ Thou knowest, for, then, hadst thou been born! And, in number, thy days are many!

rotherham@Job:38:24 @ Where then is the way the lightning is parted? The east wind spreadeth itself abroad over the earth.

rotherham@Job:39:29 @ From thence, he searcheth out food, far away, his eyes do pierce;

rotherham@Job:40:3 @ Then Job responded to Yahweh, and said:

rotherham@Job:40:6 @ So then Yahweh responded to Job, out of a storm, and said:

rotherham@Job:41:10 @ None so bold, that he will rouse him! Who then is he that, before me, can stand?

rotherham@Job:42:1 @ Then Job responded to Yahweh, and said:

rotherham@Job:42:11 @ Then came unto him all his brethren and all his sisters, and all his former acquaintances, and they did eat bread with him in his house, and shewed sympathy with him and comforted him, over all the calamity which Yahweh had brought upon him, and they gave him, every one a weight of money, and every one, a ring of gold.

rotherham@Psalms:2:5 @ Then, will he speak unto them in his anger, and, in his wrath, confound them:

rotherham@Psalms:4:3 @ Know ye, then, that Yahweh hath set apart the man of lovingkindness for himself: Yahweh, will hear, when I cry to him.

rotherham@Psalms:6:3 @ Yea, my soul, is dismayed greatly, Thou, then, O Yahwehhow long?

rotherham@Psalms:7:7 @ When, the assembly of peoples, gather round thee, then, above iton high, do thou return!

rotherham@Psalms:7:15 @ A pit, he cut out, and digged it, and then fell into the ditch he had made:

rotherham@Psalms:10:10 @ He croucheth, he lieth down, then falleth he with his strong claws upon the unfortunate.

rotherham@Psalms:18:7 @ Then did the earth shake and quake, Even, the foundations of the mountains, were deeply moved, Yea they did shake, because he was angry.

rotherham@Psalms:18:9 @ Then he stretched out the heaven, and came down, and, thick gloom, was under his feet;

rotherham@Psalms:18:10 @ Then he rode on a cherub, and flew, and darted on the wings of the wind;

rotherham@Psalms:18:13 @ Then did Yahweh thunder in the heavens, and the Highest uttered his voice, hail, and live coals of fire.

rotherham@Psalms:18:15 @ Then appeared the channels of waters, were uncovered the foundations of the world, At thy rebuke O Yahweh, at the blast of the breath of thy nostrils.

rotherham@Psalms:18:18 @ They confronted me, in the day of my necessity, Then became Yahweh my stay:

rotherham@Psalms:18:42 @ Then did I beat them in pieces, like dust on the face of the wind. Like the mire in the lanes, did I scatter them.

rotherham@Psalms:19:13 @ Even from the presumptuous, keep back thy servant, May they not have dominion over me, Then, shall I be blameless, and shall be acquitted from great transgression:

rotherham@Psalms:20:9 @ Yahweh, hath saved the king. Answer us, then, on the day when we call.

rotherham@Psalms:24:10 @ Who then is the king of glory? Yahweh of hosts, He, is the king of glory. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:25:12 @ Who then is the man that revereth Yahweh? Let him direct him into the way he should choose.

rotherham@Psalms:27:7 @ Hear, O Yahweh, With my voice, do I cry, Oh then show me favour and answer me.

rotherham@Psalms:27:10 @ When, my own father and mother, had forsaken me, Then, Yahweh, took me up!

rotherham@Psalms:27:14 @ Wait thou for Yahweh, Be strong, and let thy heart be bold, Wait, then, for Yahweh!

rotherham@Psalms:31:6 @ I hate such as give heed to false vanities, I, then, in Yahweh, have set my hope.

rotherham@Psalms:35:3 @ Then draw the spear, and close up against my pursuers, Say to my soul, Thy salvation, I am!

rotherham@Psalms:35:26 @ Let them turn pale, and then at once blush, who are rejoicing at my misfortune, Let them be clothed with shame and confusion, who are magnifying themselves against me.

rotherham@Psalms:37:36 @ Then I passed by, and lo! he had vanished! Yea I sought him, but he could not be found.

rotherham@Psalms:39:11 @ When, by rebukes for iniquity, thou hast corrected a man, Then hast thou consumed, as a moth, all that was delightful within him, Surely, a breath, are all men. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:40:3 @ Then put he, into my mouth, a new song, Praise to our God, Many shall see and revere, And shall trust in Yahweh.

rotherham@Psalms:40:7 @ Then, said ILo! I am come, In the written scroll, is it prescribed for me;

rotherham@Psalms:40:14 @ Let them turn pale and then at once blush, who are seeking my life to snatch it away, Let them draw back, and be confounded, who are taking pleasure in my calamity;

rotherham@Psalms:41:2 @ Yahweh, will preserve him and keep him alive, And he shall be pronounced happy in the land, Do not then give him up at the desire of his enemies!

rotherham@Psalms:45:10 @ Hearken, O daughter, and observe, Incline also thine ear, Forget, then, thine own people, And the house of thy father;

rotherham@Psalms:45:11 @ When the king shall desire thy beauty, Surely, he, is thy lord, then bow down to him.

rotherham@Psalms:50:15 @ Call upon me, then, in the day of distress, I will deliver thee, that thou mayest glorify me.

rotherham@Psalms:50:18 @ If thou sawest a thief, then didst thou run with him, And, with adulterers, hath been thy chosen life;

rotherham@Psalms:51:19 @ Then, shalt thou desire the sacrifices of righteousness, Ascending-sacrifice and whole burnt-offering, Then, shall ascend upon thine altar, young bulls.

rotherham@Psalms:55:6 @ Then I said Oh that there were given me a pinion, like a dove, I would fly away and be at rest:

rotherham@Psalms:56:9 @ Then, shall my foes turn back, in the day I cry, This, I know, for God is mine!

rotherham@Psalms:59:12 @ The sin of their mouth, The word of their lips, Let them then be captured in their pride, Both for the oath and for the deception they record.

rotherham@Psalms:59:14 @ Yet them return, then, at evening, Let them growl like a dog, And go round the city.

rotherham@Psalms:59:15 @ They, may prowl about for food, And, if they are not satisfied, then let them whine!

rotherham@Psalms:64:5 @ They strengthen for them a wicked word, They talk of hiding snares, They have said, Who can see them?

rotherham@Psalms:64:10 @ The righteous man shall rejoice Yahweh, and seek refuge in him, Then shall gloryall who are upright in heart.

rotherham@Psalms:69:4 @ More than the hairs of my head, Are they who hate me without cause, Firmer than my bones, Are they who are my foes for false cause, What I had not plundered, then, had I to restore.

rotherham@Psalms:69:10 @ When I have humbled my soul with fasting, Then hath it turned to my reproach;

rotherham@Psalms:69:11 @ When I have made my clothing of sackcloth, Then have I served them for a by-word;

rotherham@Psalms:69:17 @ Then do not hide thy face from thy servant, Because I am in distress, haste thouanswer me!

rotherham@Psalms:69:29 @ I, then, am humbled and in pain, Thy salvation, O God, may it set me on high.

rotherham@Psalms:69:32 @ The humbled have seenthey rejoice! Ye seekers of God, let your heart, then, revive;

rotherham@Psalms:70:2 @ Let them turn pale and then at once blush, Who are seeking my life, Let them draw back, and be confounded, Who are taking pleasure in my misfortune;

rotherham@Psalms:72:15 @ Let him live, then! And be there given unto him of the gold of Sheba, Let prayer also be offered for him continually, All the day, let him be blessed.

rotherham@Psalms:76:7 @ As for thee, to be feared thou art! Who then shall stand before thee, because of the power of thine anger?

rotherham@Psalms:77:10 @ Then said IAn affliction to me, it is, The changing of the right hand of the Most High.

rotherham@Psalms:78:26 @ He let loose an east wind in the heavens, Then guided he, in his might, a south wind;

rotherham@Psalms:78:34 @ If he slew them, then they sought him, Yea they turned, and did earnestly seek GOD;

rotherham@Psalms:78:39 @ So then he remembered, That, Flesh, they were, A Wind departing, that returneth not.

rotherham@Psalms:78:54 @ Then brought he them within his own holy bounds, The mountain-range, which his right hand made his own:

rotherham@Psalms:78:65 @ Then awoke, as one that had slept, Adonay, As a warrior exulting with wine!

rotherham@Psalms:79:9 @ Help us, O God of our salvation, on account of the glory of thy Name, Rescue us then, and put a propitiatory-covering over our sins, For the sake of thy Name.

rotherham@Psalms:81:12 @ So then I let them go on in the stubbornness of their own heart, They might walk in their own counsels!

rotherham@Psalms:81:15 @ The haters of Yahweh, should come cringing unto him, Then let their own good time be age-abiding!

rotherham@Psalms:81:16 @ Then would he feed them from the marrow of the wheat, Yea, out of the rockwith honey, would I satisfy thee.

rotherham@Psalms:89:19 @ Then spakest thou in vision of thy men of lovingkindness, and saidst I have laid help upon a mighty one, I have exalted one chosen from among the people;

rotherham@Psalms:89:21 @ With whom my hand shall be firm, Yea, mine arm, shall strengthen him;

rotherham@Psalms:89:32 @ Then will I punish, with a rod, their transgression; And, with stripes, their iniquity:

rotherham@Psalms:94:15 @ For, unto righteousness, shall the judicial sentence return, Then shall follow itall the upright in heart.

rotherham@Psalms:96:12 @ Let the field, leap for joy, and all that is therein, Then, shall all the trees of the forest, shout in triumph,

rotherham@Psalms:105:16 @ Then called he a famine over the and, All the staff of bread, he brake;

rotherham@Psalms:105:34 @ He spakethen came the swarming locust, The devouring locust, and that without number;

rotherham@Psalms:105:36 @ Then smote he every firstborn in their land, The beginning of all their strength;

rotherham@Psalms:106:18 @ Then was kindled a fire in their assembly, a flame, consumed the lawless ones.

rotherham@Psalms:106:23 @ Then would he have bidden to destroy them, had not Moses his chosen, stood in the breach before him, To turn back his wrath from destroying.

rotherham@Psalms:106:30 @ Then stood up Phinehas, and interposed, and stayed was the plague:

rotherham@Psalms:106:40 @ Then was kindled the anger of Yahweh with his people, and he abhorred his own inheritance.

rotherham@Psalms:106:44 @ Then looked he on the distress which befell them, when he heard their loud cry;

rotherham@Psalms:106:45 @ Then remembered he, for them, his covenant, and was moved to pity, according to the abounding of his lovingkindnesses;

rotherham@Psalms:107:6 @ Then made they outcry to Yahweh, in their peril, Out of their distresses, he rescued them;

rotherham@Psalms:107:13 @ Then made they outcry to Yahweh in their peril, Out of their distresses, he saved them;

rotherham@Psalms:107:19 @ Then make they outcry to Yahweh in their peril, and, out of their distresses, he saveth them.

rotherham@Psalms:107:28 @ Then make they outcry to Yahweh in their peril, and, out of their distresses, he bringeth them forth,

rotherham@Psalms:107:30 @ Then are they glad, because they are hushed, And he guideth them unto their desired haven.

rotherham@Psalms:107:43 @ Who is wise? then let him observe these things! and diligently consider the lovingkindness of Yahweh.

rotherham@Psalms:119:6 @ Then, shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments.

rotherham@Psalms:119:92 @ Had not thy law been my dear delight, then, had I perished in mine affliction.

rotherham@Psalms:124:3 @ Then, alive, had they swallowed us up, in the glow of their anger against us;

rotherham@Psalms:124:4 @ Then, the waters, had whelmed us, the torrent, gone over our soul;

rotherham@Psalms:124:5 @ Then, had gone over our soul the waters so proud!

rotherham@Psalms:126:2 @ Then, was our mouth, filled with laughter, and our tongue with a shout of triumph, Then, said they among the nations, Yahweh, hath done great things, with these!

rotherham@Psalms:129:3 @ Upon my back, have ploughmen ploughed, They have lengthened their furrow!

rotherham@Psalms:138:3 @ In the day I cried unto thee, then didst thou answer me, and didst excite me, in my soul, mightily.

rotherham@Psalms:139:11 @ If I say, Surely, darkness, shall cover me! then, night, is light about me.

rotherham@Psalms:139:17 @ To me, then, how precious have thy desires become, O GOD! How numerous, the heads of them!

rotherham@Psalms:142:3 @ When my spirit fainted concerning myself, then, thou, didst take note of my path, In the course which I was about to take, they had hidden a snare for me.

rotherham@Psalms:143:2 @ Do not then enter into judgment with thy servant, for no one living, can appear just before thee.

rotherham@Psalms:147:13 @ For he hath strengthened the bars of thy gates, He hath blessed thy children in thy midst:

rotherham@Proverbs:1:28 @ Then, will they call me, but I will not answer, they will seek me diligently, but shall not find me.

rotherham@Proverbs:2:5 @ Then, shalt thou understand the reverence of Yahweh, and, the knowledge of God, shalt thou find.

rotherham@Proverbs:2:9 @ Then, shalt thou understand righteousness and justice, and equityevery noble course.

rotherham@Proverbs:3:23 @ Then, shalt thou walk securely in thy way, and, thy foot, shall not stumble;

rotherham@Proverbs:5:20 @ Wherefore, then, shouldst thou stray, my son, with a strange woman? or embrace the bosom of a woman unknown?

rotherham@Proverbs:6:3 @ Do this then, my son, and deliver thyself, When thou hast come into the hand of thy neighbour, Go, haste thee, and urge thy neighbour;

rotherham@Proverbs:8:30 @ Then became I beside him, a firm and sure worker, then became I filled with delight, day by day, exulting before him on every occasion;

rotherham@Proverbs:11:2 @ When pride cometh, then cometh contempt, but, with the modest, is wisdom.

rotherham@Proverbs:11:8 @ The righteous man, out of distress, is delivered, then cometh a lawless man into his place.

rotherham@Proverbs:15:11 @ Hades and destruction, are before Yahweh, how much more then, the hearts of the sons of men.

rotherham@Proverbs:18:3 @ When the lawless man cometh in, then cometh also contempt, and, with shame, reproach.

rotherham@Proverbs:18:17 @ Righteous is he that is first in his own cause, then cometh his neighbour, and thoroughly searcheth him.

rotherham@Proverbs:19:23 @ The reverence of Yahweh, leadeth to life, satisfied then, let a man remainlet him not be visited by calamity.

rotherham@Proverbs:20:14 @ Bad! bad! saith the buyer, but, going his way, then, he boasteth.

rotherham@Proverbs:20:16 @ Take his garment who is pledge for a stranger, then, for a woman unknown, accept him as surety.

rotherham@Proverbs:20:24 @ From Yahweh, are a mans steps, a son of earth, thenhow can he discern his way?

rotherham@Proverbs:22:17 @ Incline thine ear and hear the words of wise men, then, thy heart, wilt thou apply to my teaching;

rotherham@Proverbs:24:14 @ Thus, take knowledge of wisdom, for thine own soul; If thou find it, then there is a future, and, thine expectation, shall not be cut off.

rotherham@Proverbs:26:23 @ Dross silver overlaid upon earthenware, so are burning lips, with a mischievous heart:

rotherham@Proverbs:27:13 @ Take a mans garment when he hath become pledge for stranger, then, for a female unknown, accept him as surety.

rotherham@Proverbs:28:16 @ A leader, may lack intelligence, yet abound in oppressions, The hater of greed, shall lengthen out days.

rotherham@Proverbs:30:4 @ Who hath ascended the heavens and then descended? Who hath gathered the wind into his two hands? Who hath wrapped up the waters in a mantle? Who hath set up all the ends of the earth? What is his name and what the name of his son, when thou knowest?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:11 @ When, I, looked upon all my works, which my hands had made, and on my toil, whereon I had toilsomely wrought, then lo! all, was vanity, and feeding on wind, and there was no profit under the sun.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:13 @ Then saw, I, that wisdom doth excel folly, as far as light excelleth darkness.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:15 @ Then said, I, in my heart, As it happeneth to the dullard, even to me, will it happen, but wherefore, then, became, I, wise to excess? Therefore spake I, in my heart, Even this, is vanity.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:16 @ For there is no remembrance of a wise man, more than of a dullard, unto times age-abiding, seeing that, already, in the days to come, all hath been forgotten, how then cometh it that the wise man dieth equally with the dullard?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:20 @ Then resolved I, to give my heart over to despair, concerning all the toil, wherein I had toiled, under the sun.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:16 @ Then, again, I saw under the sun, the place of justice, that there was lawlessness, and, the place of righteousness, that there was lawlessness.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:1 @ Then again, I, considered all the oppressive deeds which were done under the sun, and lo! the tears of the oppressed, and they have no comforter, and, on the side of their oppressing, is power, and they have no comforter.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:4 @ Then saw, I, all the toil and all the skill of the work, that, for this, a man was envied of his neighbour, even this, was vanity, and a feeding on wind.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:7 @ Then again, I, looked at a vain thing under the sun:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:11 @ Moreover, if two lie together, then have they warmth, but how can, one, have warmth?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:11 @ When blessings are increased, increased are the eaters thereof, what profit, then, to the owner of them saving the sight of his eyes?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:16 @ Even this, moreover, is an incurable evil, altogether as he came, so, shall he depart, what profit then shall he have who toileth for the wind?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:6 @ For, as the crackling of thorns under a pot, so, is the laughter of the dullard, even this, then, was vanity.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:4 @ Where the word of a king is, there is power, who then may say to him, What wouldst thou do?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:13 @ but, well, shall it not be to the lawless man, neither shall he lengthen out his days like a shadow, because he standeth not in awe before God.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:15 @ Then extolled I, gladness, in that there was nothing better for a man, under the sun, than to eat and to drink, and to be glad, since, that, should tarry with him in his toil, for the days of his life which God had given him under the sun.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:16 @ When I gave my heart, to know wisdom, and to consider the business that was done upon the earth, then surely, by day and by night, there was one who suffered not his eyes, to sleep.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:17 @ Then I considered all the work of God, that man could not find out the work that was done under the sun, inasmuch as man toileth in seeking and yet cannot find, yea, even though the wise man should say he knoweth, yet can he not find it out.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:16 @ Then said, I, Better is wisdom than strength, although, the wisdom of the poor man, be despised, and, his words, not heard.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:10 @ If, blunt, be the iron, and, himself, hath not sharpened, the edge, then, much force, must he apply, but, an advantage for giving success, is wisdom.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:11 @ If a serpent will bite, unless he is charmed, then there is nothing better for him that owneth a tongue.

rotherham@Songs:2:6 @ His left hand under my head, then, his right hand, embraceth me!

rotherham@Songs:2:17 @ Until the day, breathe, and the shadows, be lengthened, Again, liken thyself, my beloved, to a gazelle, or to a young stag, upon the cleft mountains. ****

rotherham@Songs:4:6 @ Until the day, breathe, and the shadows, be lengthened, I will get me unto the mountain of myrrh, and unto the hill of frankincense.

rotherham@Songs:7:8 @ I said, I will ascend the palm-tree, I will lay hold of its fruit stalks Oh then, let thy breasts, I pray thee, be like vine-clusters, And, the fragrance of thy nose, like apples;

rotherham@Songs:8:3 @ His left hand under my head, then, his right hand, embraceth me.

rotherham@Songs:8:10 @ SHE I, was a wall, and, my breasts, like towers, Then, became I, in his eyes, one who did indeed find good content.


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