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Job:1:1 @ There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name [was] Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God and departed from evil.
jub@Job:1:2 @ And there were born unto him seven sons and three daughters.
jub@Job:1:3 @ His substance was seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred she asses, and a very great store of servants, so that this man was the greatest of all the men of the east.
jub@Job:1:4 @ And his sons went and had banquets [in their] houses, each one on his day, and sent and called for their three sisters to eat and to drink with them.
jub@Job:1:5 @ And it was so, when the days of [their] banquets were over, that Job sent and sanctified them and rose up early in the morning and offered burnt offerings [according] to the number of them all; for Job said, It may be that my sons have sinned and blasphemed God in their hearts. Thus did Job continually.
jub@Job:1:6 @ Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them.
jub@Job:1:7 @ And the LORD said unto Satan, Where dost thou come from? Then Satan answered the LORD and said, From going to and fro in the earth and from walking up and down in it.
jub@Job:1:8 @ And the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that [there is] none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that fears God and has departed from evil?
jub@Job:1:9 @ Then Satan answered the LORD and said, Does Job fear God for nothing?
jub@Job:1:10 @ Hast thou not made a hedge about him and about his house and about all that he has on every side? Thou hast blessed the work of his hands; therefore, his substance has increased in the land.
jub@Job:1:11 @ But put forth thy hand now and touch all that he has, [and thou shalt see] if he will not blaspheme thee to thy face.
jub@Job:1:12 @ And the LORD said to Satan, Behold, all that he has [is] in thy power; only upon himself do not put forth thy hand. So Satan went forth from the presence of the LORD.
jub@Job:1:13 @ And there was a day when his sons and his daughters [were] eating and drinking wine in the house of their brother, the firstborn;
jub@Job:1:14 @ and a messenger came unto Job and said, The oxen were plowing, and the asses feeding beside them;
jub@Job:1:15 @ and the Sabeans fell [upon them] and took them away; they have slain the servants with the edge of the sword; and I alone have escaped to tell thee.
jub@Job:1:16 @ While he [was] yet speaking, another came who said, The fire of God is fallen from heaven and has burned up the sheep and the servants and consumed them; and I alone have escaped to tell thee.
jub@Job:1:17 @ While he [was] yet speaking, another came and said, The Chaldeans made three bands and fell upon the camels and have carried them away and have slain the servants with the edge of the sword; and I alone have escaped to tell thee.
jub@Job:1:18 @ While he [was] yet speaking, there another came and said, Thy sons and thy daughters [were] eating and drinking wine in the house of their brother, the firstborn;
jub@Job:1:19 @ and, behold, there came a great wind from the wilderness and smote the four corners of the house, and it fell upon the young men, and they are dead; and I alone have escaped to tell thee.
jub@Job:1:20 @ Then Job arose and rent his mantle and shaved his head and fell down upon the ground and worshipped
jub@Job:1:21 @ and said, Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return there. The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.
jub@Job:1:22 @ In all this Job did not sin nor charge God with folly.:
jub@Job:2:1 @ Again there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them to present himself before the LORD.
jub@Job:2:2 @ And the LORD said unto Satan, Where dost thou come from? And Satan answered the LORD and said, From going to and fro in the earth and from walking up and down in it.
jub@Job:2:3 @ And the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that [there is] none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that fears God and has departed from evil and that he still retains his perfection, although thou didst incite me against him to destroy him without cause.
jub@Job:2:4 @ And Satan answered the LORD and said, Skin for skin, all that a man has he will give for his life.
jub@Job:2:5 @ But put forth thy hand now and touch his bone and his flesh, [and thou shalt see] if he does not blaspheme thee to thy face.
jub@Job:2:6 @ And the LORD said unto Satan, Behold, he [is] in thy hand, but preserve his life.
jub@Job:2:7 @ So Satan went forth from the presence of the LORD and smote Job with sore boils from the sole of his foot unto the crown of his head.
jub@Job:2:8 @ And he took a potsherd to scratch himself with, and he was sitting among the ashes.
jub@Job:2:9 @ Then his wife said unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity? Blaspheme God and die.
jub@Job:2:10 @ But he said unto her, Thou hast spoken as any of the foolish women speak. What? Shall we receive good at the hand of God and shall we not receive evil? In all this Job did not sin with his lips.
jub@Job:2:11 @ Now three friends of Job, Eliphaz, the Temanite, Bildad, the Shuhite, and Zophar, the Naamathite, [when] they heard of all this evil that had come upon him, each one came from his own place; for they had made an appointment together to come to mourn with him and to comfort him.
jub@Job:2:12 @ And when they lifted up their eyes afar off and knew him not, they lifted up their voice and wept; and each one rent his mantle and sprinkled dust upon his head toward heaven.
jub@Job:2:13 @ So they sat down with him upon the ground seven days and seven nights, and no one spoke a word unto him; for they saw that [his] grief was very great.:
jub@Job:3:1 @ After this Job opened his mouth and cursed his day.
jub@Job:3:2 @ And Job spoke and said,
jub@Job:3:3 @ Let the day perish in which I was born and the night [in which] it was said, There is a man child conceived.
jub@Job:3:4 @ Let that day be darkness; let not God regard it from above; neither let the light shine upon it.
jub@Job:3:5 @ Let darkness and the shadow of death redeem it; let a cloud dwell upon it; let the blackness of the day terrify it.
jub@Job:3:6 @ As [for] that night, let darkness seize upon it; let it not be joined unto the days of the year; let it not come into the number of the months.
jub@Job:3:7 @ O, let that night be solitary; let no song come therein!
jub@Job:3:8 @ Let them curse it that curse the day, who are ready to raise up their mourning.
jub@Job:3:9 @ Let the stars of its dawn be darkened; they waited for light, but [have] none; neither let them see the dawning of the day;
jub@Job:3:10 @ because it did not shut up the doors of my [mother's] womb nor hide the misery from my eyes.
jub@Job:3:11 @ Why did I not die from the womb? [Why] did I [not] give up the spirit when I came out of the belly?
jub@Job:3:12 @ Why did the knees receive me? Of what use the breasts that I should suck?
jub@Job:3:13 @ For now I should have lain still and been quiet; I should have slept; then I would have been at rest,
jub@Job:3:14 @ with the kings and the counsellors of the earth, who built desolate places for themselves;
jub@Job:3:15 @ or with princes that had gold, who filled their houses with silver.
jub@Job:3:16 @ Or, [why] was I not hidden as an untimely birth, as infants [who] never saw light?
jub@Job:3:17 @ There the wicked cease [from] troubling; and there the weary are at rest.
jub@Job:3:18 @ [There] the prisoners rest together, they do not hear the voice of the oppressor.
jub@Job:3:19 @ The small and the great are there, and the servant [is] free from his master.
jub@Job:3:20 @ Why is light given to him that is in misery, and life unto the bitter [in] soul;
jub@Job:3:21 @ who long for death, but it [comes] not; and search for it more than for hid treasures;
jub@Job:3:22 @ who rejoice exceedingly [and] are glad when they can find the grave;
jub@Job:3:23 @ to the man who does not know which way he goes and whom God has hedged in?
jub@Job:3:24 @ For my sighing comes before I eat, and my roarings are poured out like the waters.
jub@Job:3:25 @ For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me and that which I was afraid of is come unto me.
jub@Job:3:26 @ I never had prosperity, nor did I secure myself, neither was I at rest; yet trouble came.:
jub@Job:4:1 @ Then Eliphaz, the Temanite, answered and said,
jub@Job:4:2 @ If we attempt to commune with thee, thou wilt be grieved. But who can withhold himself from speaking?
jub@Job:4:3 @ Behold, thou hast instructed many, and thou hast strengthened the weak hands.
jub@Job:4:4 @ Thy words have upheld the one that was falling, and thou hast strengthened the feeble knees.
jub@Job:4:5 @ But now that it is come upon thee, thou art grieved; it touches thee, and thou art troubled.
jub@Job:4:6 @ Is not this thy fear, thy confidence, thy hope, and the integrity of thy ways?
jub@Job:4:7 @ Remember, I pray thee, who [ever] perished, being innocent? Or where were the righteous cut off?
jub@Job:4:8 @ Even as I have seen, those that plow iniquity and sow wickedness, reap the same.
jub@Job:4:9 @ By the breath of God they perish, and by the spirit of his anger they are consumed.
jub@Job:4:10 @ The roaring of the lion and the voice of the fierce lion and the teeth of the young lions, are broken.
jub@Job:4:11 @ The old lion perishes for lack of prey, and the stout lion's whelps are scattered abroad.
jub@Job:4:12 @ Now the matter was also hidden from me, but my ear has perceived a little of it.
jub@Job:4:13 @ In imaginations of visions of the night, when deep sleep falls upon men,
jub@Job:4:14 @ fear came upon me and trembling, which made all my bones to shake.
jub@Job:4:15 @ Then a spirit passed before me which caused the hair of my flesh to stand up.
jub@Job:4:16 @ A ghost stood in front of me, whose face I did not recognize, and I heard it say,
jub@Job:4:17 @ Shall mortal man be more just than God? Shall a man be more pure than his maker?
jub@Job:4:18 @ Behold, he put no trust in his servants, and his angels he charged with folly.
jub@Job:4:19 @ How much more [with] those that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation [is] in the dust, [who] shall be crushed by the moth!
jub@Job:4:20 @ They are destroyed from morning to evening; they perish for ever without anyone regarding [it].
jub@Job:4:21 @ Does their beauty perish with them? They die and do not know.:
jub@Job:5:1 @ Call now, if there shall be anyone to answer thee; and if there shall be any of the saints for thee to look unto?
jub@Job:5:2 @ It is certain that wrath kills the foolish man, and envy consumes the covetous one.
jub@Job:5:3 @ I have seen the foolish taking root, but at the same time I cursed his habitation.
jub@Job:5:4 @ His sons are far from saving health, and they shall be crushed in the gate, and there shall be no one to deliver [them].
jub@Job:5:5 @ The hungry shall eat up his harvest, and even take it out from among the thorns, and the thirsty shall drink up their substance.
jub@Job:5:6 @ For the iniquity does not come forth out of the dust; neither does chastisement spring up out of the ground;
jub@Job:5:7 @ yet man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward.
jub@Job:5:8 @ I would certainly seek God, and unto God would I commit my affairs;
jub@Job:5:9 @ who does great things that no one can understand, and marvels that have no explanation;
jub@Job:5:10 @ who gives rain upon the earth and sends waters abroad;
jub@Job:5:11 @ who sets up the humble on high, that those who mourn may be lifted up with saving health.
jub@Job:5:12 @ He frustrates the devices of the crafty, so that their hands cannot perform [their] enterprise.
jub@Job:5:13 @ He takes the wise in their own prudence, and the counsel of his adversaries is turned to folly.
jub@Job:5:14 @ They meet with darkness in the daytime and grope in the noonday as in the night.
jub@Job:5:15 @ But he saves the poor from the sword, from the mouth of the wicked, and from the hand of the violent.
jub@Job:5:16 @ Who is the hope of the poor, and iniquity closes her mouth.
jub@Job:5:17 @ Behold, blessed [is] the man whom God chastens; therefore, do not despise not the correction of the Almighty.
jub@Job:5:18 @ For he makes sore, and binds up; he wounds, and his hands make whole.
jub@Job:5:19 @ He shall deliver thee in six tribulations, and in the seventh no evil shall touch thee.
jub@Job:5:20 @ In famine he shall ransom thee from death, and in war from the power of the sword.
jub@Job:5:21 @ Thou shalt be hid from the scourge of the tongue; neither shalt thou be afraid of destruction when it comes.
jub@Job:5:22 @ At destruction and famine thou shalt laugh; neither shalt thou be afraid of the beasts of the earth;
jub@Job:5:23 @ for thou shalt be in league with the stones of the field; and the beasts of the field shall be at peace with thee.
jub@Job:5:24 @ And thou shalt know that there is peace in thy tent, and thou shalt visit thy habitation and shalt not sin.
jub@Job:5:25 @ Thou shalt know that thy seed [is] great and thine offspring as the grass of the earth.
jub@Job:5:26 @ Thou shalt come to [thy] grave in a full age, like a shock [of wheat] that is gathered in its season.
jub@Job:5:27 @ Behold that which we have searched out, so it [is]; hear it and judge [it] for thyself.:
jub@Job:6:1 @ And Job answered and said,
jub@Job:6:2 @ Oh that my grief and calamity were justly weighed and laid equally in the balances!
jub@Job:6:3 @ For it would be heavier than the sand of the sea; therefore, my words are swallowed up.
jub@Job:6:4 @ For the arrows of the Almighty [are] within me; my spirit drinks of the poison; and terrors of God combat me.
jub@Job:6:5 @ Does the wild ass bray when he has grass? Does the ox low over his fodder?
jub@Job:6:6 @ Can that which is unsavoury be eaten without salt? Or is there [any] taste in the white of an egg?
jub@Job:6:7 @ The things [that] my soul refused to touch [before, now] by my sorrow [are] my food.
jub@Job:6:8 @ Oh, that I might have my request and that God would grant [me] the thing that I long for!
jub@Job:6:9 @ Even that it would please God to destroy me, that he would let loose his hand and cut me off!
jub@Job:6:10 @ Then should my comfort grow; I would hold on to sorrow without mercy; for I have not contradicted the words of the Holy One.
jub@Job:6:11 @ What [is] my strength that I should hope? What [is] my end that I should prolong my life?
jub@Job:6:12 @ [Is] my strength the strength of stones? Or [is] my flesh of steel?
jub@Job:6:13 @ Am I not doing all that I can, and [even with all this] I lack the power to do anything?
jub@Job:6:14 @ He that is afflicted [deserves] mercy from his friend; but he has forsaken the fear of the Almighty.
jub@Job:6:15 @ My brethren have lied to me as a brook; they passed away as an impetuous stream,
jub@Job:6:16 @ which was hidden by ice and covered by snow.
jub@Job:6:17 @ Which in the time of heat, they vanish; when they are heated, they disappear out of their place;
jub@Job:6:18 @ they turn aside out of the paths of their way; they go to nothing and perish.
jub@Job:6:19 @ The travelers of Tema looked; the traveling companies of Sheba waited for them.
jub@Job:6:20 @ They were put to shame because of their hope; they came there and found them confused.
jub@Job:6:21 @ Now ye are certainly as they; ye have seen the torment and are afraid.
jub@Job:6:22 @ Did I say, Bring unto me and pay for me out of your substance
jub@Job:6:23 @ and deliver me from the enemy's hand and ransom me from the hand of the mighty?
jub@Job:6:24 @ Teach me, and I will be silent; and cause me to understand in what I have erred.
jub@Job:6:25 @ How forcible are the words of rectitude! But what does your argument reprove?
jub@Job:6:26 @ Are ye not thinking up words of reproof and [throw] to the wind words that are lost?
jub@Job:6:27 @ Ye also overwhelm the fatherless and dig a pit before your friend.
jub@Job:6:28 @ Now, therefore, if ye desire, look upon me and [see] if I shall lie in your presence.
jub@Job:6:29 @ Turn now, and there is no iniquity; return again [to look] for my righteousness in this.
jub@Job:6:30 @ If there is iniquity in my tongue or if my taste cannot discern the torments.:
jub@Job:7:1 @ Man certainly has an appointed [amount of] time upon earth, and his days are like the days of a hireling.
jub@Job:7:2 @ As a servant earnestly desires the shade and as a hireling waits for [rest from] his work,
jub@Job:7:3 @ so I am made to possess months of vanity, and wearisome nights are appointed to me.
jub@Job:7:4 @ When I lie down, I say, When shall I arise? I measure the night, and I am full of tossings to and fro unto the dawning of the day.
jub@Job:7:5 @ My flesh is clothed with worms and clods of dust; my skin is broken and abominable.
jub@Job:7:6 @ My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle and are spent without hope.
jub@Job:7:7 @ Remember thou that my life [is] wind and that my eyes shall not return to see good.
jub@Job:7:8 @ The eyes of those that see me [now] shall not see me again; thine eyes [shall be] upon me, and I will cease to be.
jub@Job:7:9 @ As the cloud is consumed and vanishes away, so he that goes down to Sheol, who shall not come up again;
jub@Job:7:10 @ he shall return no more to his house; neither shall his place know him any more.
jub@Job:7:11 @ Therefore, I will not refrain my mouth; I will speak in the anguish of my spirit; I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.
jub@Job:7:12 @ [Am] I a sea, or a dragon, that thou settest a watch over me?
jub@Job:7:13 @ When I say, My bed shall comfort me, my couch shall ease my complaint;
jub@Job:7:14 @ then thou dost scare me with dreams and terrify me with visions.
jub@Job:7:15 @ And my soul thought it better to be strangled [and desired] death more than my bones.
jub@Job:7:16 @ I loathed [life]; I do not [desire] to live for ever; let me alone; for my days [are] vanity.
jub@Job:7:17 @ What [is] man that thou should magnify him and that thou should set thine heart upon him
jub@Job:7:18 @ and [that] thou should visit him every morning [and] try him every moment?
jub@Job:7:19 @ For how long wilt thou not depart from me, nor let me alone until I swallow down my spittle?
jub@Job:7:20 @ If I have sinned, what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men? Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee, so that I am a burden to myself?
jub@Job:7:21 @ And why dost thou not take away my rebellion and pass over my iniquity? For now I shall sleep in the dust; and if thou shalt seek me in the morning, I shall not be found.:
jub@Job:8:1 @ Then Bildad, the Shuhite, answered and said,
jub@Job:8:2 @ How long wilt thou speak such things and [how long shall] the words of thy mouth [be like] a strong wind?
jub@Job:8:3 @ Shall God pervert that which is right or shall the Almighty pervert justice?
jub@Job:8:4 @ Because thy sons sinned against him, he cast them away in the place of their rebellion;
jub@Job:8:5 @ if thou would seek God early and make thy supplication to the Almighty,
jub@Job:8:6 @ if thou [wert] pure and upright, surely now he would awake upon thee and make the habitation of thy righteousness prosperous.
jub@Job:8:7 @ [In such a way] that thy beginning would have been small, [in comparison] to the great increase of thy latter.
jub@Job:8:8 @ Ask, I pray thee, of the former age, and be willing to enquire of thy fathers regarding them;
jub@Job:8:9 @ for we are but of yesterday and know nothing because our days upon earth are as a shadow.
jub@Job:8:10 @ Shall they not teach thee [and] tell thee and utter [these] words out of their heart?
jub@Job:8:11 @ Can the rush grow up without mire? Can the meadow grow without water?
jub@Job:8:12 @ Whilst it [is] yet in its greenness [and] not cut down, it withers before any [other] herb.
jub@Job:8:13 @ So [are] the paths of all that forget God, and the hypocrite's hope shall perish.
jub@Job:8:14 @ For his hope shall be cut off, and his trust is a spider's web.
jub@Job:8:15 @ He shall lean upon his house, but it shall not stand; he shall hold it fast, but it shall not endure.
jub@Job:8:16 @ [Like a tree], he [is] green before the sun, and his branches go forth over his garden;
jub@Job:8:17 @ his roots weave themselves around a spring [and] secure themselves even in a stony place.
jub@Job:8:18 @ If he is uprooted from his place, then [it] shall deny him, saying, I have not seen thee.
jub@Job:8:19 @ Behold, this [is] the joy of his way, and out of the earth from where he was [transplanted] others, shall grow.
jub@Job:8:20 @ Behold, God will not cast away a perfect [man]; neither will he help the evil doers.
jub@Job:8:21 @ He will yet fill thy mouth with laughing and thy lips with shouts of joy.
jub@Job:8:22 @ Those that hate thee shall be clothed with shame, and the dwelling place of the wicked shall come to nought.:
jub@Job:9:1 @ Then Job answered and said,
jub@Job:9:2 @ I know [it is] so of a truth, but how shall a man be justified with God?
jub@Job:9:3 @ If he desires to contend with him, he will not be able to answer him one [thing] of a thousand.
jub@Job:9:4 @ [He is] wise in heart and mighty in strength; who has hardened [himself] against him and remained in peace?
jub@Job:9:5 @ Who uproots the mountains in his anger, and they know not who overturned them.
jub@Job:9:6 @ Who removes the earth out of her place and causes her pillars to tremble.
jub@Job:9:7 @ Who commands the sun, and it rises not; and seals up the stars.
jub@Job:9:8 @ He alone extends the heavens and walks upon the waves of the sea.
jub@Job:9:9 @ He who made Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades, and the secret places of the south.
jub@Job:9:10 @ He who does great things past finding out, and wonders without number.
jub@Job:9:11 @ Behold, he shall pass before me, and I shall not see him; and he shall pass on, and I shall not understand him.
jub@Job:9:12 @ Behold, he shall take away, who can cause him to restore? Who shall say unto him, What doest thou?
jub@Job:9:13 @ God will not withdraw his anger, and under him those who help, unto pride are bent over.
jub@Job:9:14 @ How much less shall I answer him [and] choose out my words to [reason] with him?
jub@Job:9:15 @ Who even though I am righteous, [yet] I would not answer, [but] I would make supplication to my judge.
jub@Job:9:16 @ Who if I were to invoke him, and he answered me; [yet] I would not believe that he had hearkened unto my voice.
jub@Job:9:17 @ For he has broken me with a tempest and has multiplied my wounds without cause.
jub@Job:9:18 @ He will not suffer me to take my breath but has filled me with bitterness.
jub@Job:9:19 @ If [we were to speak] of [his] strength, he is certainly strong; and if of [his] judgment, who shall cause us to meet?
jub@Job:9:20 @ If I justify myself, my own mouth shall condemn me: [if I say], I [am] perfect, he shall prove me perverse.
jub@Job:9:21 @ [If] I [say I am] imperfect, I know not my soul; I would condemn my life.
jub@Job:9:22 @ One thing remains, that I say, He consumes the perfect and the wicked.
jub@Job:9:23 @ If [it is] the scourge, it slays suddenly, and it does not laugh at the trial of the innocent.
jub@Job:9:24 @ The earth is given into the hand of the wicked; he covers the faces of its judges; if [it is] not [he who does this then], who is it and where [is] he?
jub@Job:9:25 @ Now my days are swifter than a post; they fled away, they never saw good.
jub@Job:9:26 @ They are passed away as the ships of Ebeh as the eagle [that] throws himself on the prey.
jub@Job:9:27 @ If I say, I will forget my complaint, I will leave off my heaviness and comfort [myself];
jub@Job:9:28 @ I am afraid of all my troubles; I know that thou wilt not hold me guiltless.
jub@Job:9:29 @ [If] I am wicked, why then shall I toil in vain?
jub@Job:9:30 @ If I wash myself with snow water and make my hands never so clean;
jub@Job:9:31 @ yet thou shalt plunge me into the pit, and my own clothes shall abhor me.
jub@Job:9:32 @ For [he is] not a man, as I [am], [that] I should answer him, [and] we should come together unto judgment.
jub@Job:9:33 @ Neither is there any arbiter between us, [that] might lay his hand upon us both.
jub@Job:9:34 @ Let him take his tormentor away from me, and his terror will not perturb me.
jub@Job:9:35 @ [Then] I would speak and not fear him, because in this state I am not myself.:
jub@Job:10:1 @ My soul is cut off in my life; [therefore], I will leave my complaint upon myself; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul.
jub@Job:10:2 @ I will say unto God, Do not condemn me; cause me to understand why thou dost contend with me.
jub@Job:10:3 @ [Is it] good unto thee that thou should oppress, that thou should reject the work of thine hands and shine upon the counsel of the wicked?
jub@Job:10:4 @ Hast thou eyes of flesh? Dost thou see as man sees?
jub@Job:10:5 @ [Are] thy days as the days of man? [Are] thy years as man's days,
jub@Job:10:6 @ that thou dost enquire after my iniquity and search after my sin?
jub@Job:10:7 @ Thou knowest that I am not wicked; and [there is] no one that can deliver out of thy hand.
jub@Job:10:8 @ Thine hands have formed me and fashioned me together round about; yet thou dost destroy me.
jub@Job:10:9 @ Remember now that thou hast formed me as the clay; and wilt thou bring me into dust again?
jub@Job:10:10 @ Hast thou not poured me out as milk and curdled me like cheese?
jub@Job:10:11 @ Thou hast clothed me with skin and flesh and hast hedged me with bones and sinews.
jub@Job:10:12 @ Thou hast granted me life and mercy, and thy visitation has kept my spirit.
jub@Job:10:13 @ And these [things] thou hast hid in thine heart; I know that this [is] with thee.
jub@Job:10:14 @ If I sinned, wilt thou mark me and not cleanse me from my iniquity?
jub@Job:10:15 @ If I am wicked, woe unto me; and [if] I am righteous, I will not lift up my head, being full of dishonour and of seeing my affliction.
jub@Job:10:16 @ And thou dost increase. Thou dost hunt me as a fierce lion; turning and doing marvels in me.
jub@Job:10:17 @ Thou dost renew thy plagues against me and increase thine indignation upon me, bringing up armies against me.
jub@Job:10:18 @ Why then hast thou brought me forth out of the womb? Oh that I had given up the spirit and no eye had seen me!
jub@Job:10:19 @ I should have been as though I had not been; I should have been carried from the womb to the grave.
jub@Job:10:20 @ [Are] not my days few? Cease [then], [and] let me alone, that I may take comfort a little,
jub@Job:10:21 @ before I go, to not return, to the land of darkness and of the shadow of death;
jub@Job:10:22 @ land of darkness, as darkness [itself], [and] of the shadow of death, without any order, and [where] the light [is] as darkness.:
jub@Job:11:1 @ Then Zophar, the Naamathite, answered and said,
jub@Job:11:2 @ Should not the multitude of words be answered? And should a man full of talk be justified?
jub@Job:11:3 @ Should thy lies make men be silent? Shalt thou mock, and shall no man make thee ashamed?
jub@Job:11:4 @ For thou hast said, My doctrine [is] pure, and I am clean before thine eyes.
jub@Job:11:5 @ But oh, that God would speak and open his lips against thee
jub@Job:11:6 @ and that he would show thee the secrets of wisdom! For thou dost deserve double according to sound wisdom; and thou dost know that God has forgotten thee because of thine iniquity.
jub@Job:11:7 @ Canst thou by searching find out God? Canst thou come unto the perfection of the Almighty?
jub@Job:11:8 @ It is higher than the heavens; what canst thou do? It is deeper than Sheol; how canst thou know it?
jub@Job:11:9 @ The measure of it [is] longer than the earth and broader than the sea.
jub@Job:11:10 @ If he cuts off, or shuts up, or gathers together, then who can hinder him?
jub@Job:11:11 @ For he knows the vain men; and he sees the iniquity; will he not then understand [it]?
jub@Job:11:12 @ The vain man shall make himself understood, though man is born [like] a wild ass's colt.
jub@Job:11:13 @ If thou would prepare thine heart and stretch out thine hands toward him;
jub@Job:11:14 @ if there is any iniquity in thy hand and thou dost put it far away and dost not consent that wickedness dwell in thy habitations,
jub@Job:11:15 @