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rotherham@Job:1:1 @ A man, there wasin the land of Uz, Job, his name, and that man was blameless and upright, and one who revered God, and avoided evil.

rotherham@Job:1:3 @ And his substance wasseven thousand sheep, and three thousand camels, and five hundred yoke of oxen, and five hundred she-asses, and a body of servants exceeding large, thus was that man the greatest of all the sons of the East.

rotherham@Job:1:5 @ And so it was, when the days of the banquet came round, that Job sent and hallowed them, and rising early in the morning offered ascending-sacrifices according to the number of them all; for Job said, Peradventure my sons have sinned, and have cursed God in their hearts. Thus and thus, was Job wont to do all the days.

rotherham@Job:1:8 @ And Yahweh said unto the accuser, Hast thou applied thy heart unto my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a man blameless and upright, one revering God and avoiding evil?

rotherham@Job:1:10 @ Hast not, thou thyself, made a hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath, on every side? The work of his hands, thou hast blessed, and, his substance, hath broken forth in the land.

rotherham@Job:1:14 @ And, a messenger, came in unto Job, and said, The oxen, were plowing, and, the asses, feeding beside them;

rotherham@Job:1:16 @ Yet was this one speaking, when, another, came in and said, A fire of God, fell out of the heavens, and burned up the sheep and the young men, and consumed them; and escaped am, only I alone, to tell thee.

rotherham@Job:1:17 @ Yet was this one speaking, when, another, came in and said, The Chaldeans, appointed three chiefs, and spread out against the camels, and took them, and, the young men, smote they with the edge of the sword; and escaped am, only I alone, to tell thee.

rotherham@Job:1:18 @ Yet was this one speaking, when, another, came in and said, Thy sons and thy daughters, were eating, and drinking wine, in the house of their eldest brother;

rotherham@Job:2:3 @ And Yahweh said unto the accuser, Hast thou applied thy heart unto my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a man blameless and upright, one who revereth God, and avoideth evil; and still he is holding fast his integrity, although thou movedst me against him, to swallow him up without cause.

rotherham@Job:2:8 @ And he took him a potsherd, to scrape himself therewith; he being seated in the midst of ashes.

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

rotherham@Job:2:10 @ And he said unto her, As one of the base women speaketh, speakest thou? Blessing, shall we accept from God, and, misfortune, shall we not accept? In all this, Job sinned not with his lips.

rotherham@Job:2:13 @ And they sat with him upon the ground, seven days and seven nights, and none was speaking unto him a word, for they saw that, exceeding great, was the stinging pain.

rotherham@Job:3:3 @ Perish, the day wherein I was born, and the night it was said, Lo! a manchild!

rotherham@Job:3:9 @ Darkened be the stars of its twilight, Let it wait for light, and there be none, neither let it see the eyelashes of the dawn:

rotherham@Job:3:10 @ Because it closed not the doors of the womb wherein I was, and so hid trouble from mine eyes.

rotherham@Job:3:11 @ Wherefore, in the womb, did I not die? From the womb, come forth and cease to breathe?

rotherham@Job:3:12 @ For what reason, were there prepared for meknees? and whybreasts, that I might suck?

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:3:17 @ There, the lawless, cease from raging, and there the toil-worn are at rest:

rotherham@Job:3:19 @ Small and great, there, they are, and, the slave, is free from his master.

rotherham@Job:3:21 @ Who long for death, and it is not, And have digged for it, beyond hid treasures:

rotherham@Job:3:26 @ I was not careless, nor was I secure, nor had I settled down, when there cameconsternation!

rotherham@Job:4:3 @ Lo! thou hast admonished many, and, slack hands, hast thou been wont to uphold:

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

rotherham@Job:4:8 @ So far as I have seen, They who plow for iniquity and sow misery, reap the same:

rotherham@Job:4:9 @ By the blast of GOD, they perish, And, by the breath of his nostrils, are they consumed:

rotherham@Job:4:12 @ But, unto me, something was brought by stealth, and mine ear caught a whispering of the same:

rotherham@Job:4:16 @ It stood still, but I could not distinguish its appearance, I looked, but there was no form before mine eyes, A whispering voice, I heard:-

rotherham@Job:5:7 @ Though, man, to trouble, were born, as, sparks, on high, do soar,

rotherham@Job:5:14 @ By day, they encounter darkness, and, as though it were night, they grope at high noon.

rotherham@Job:5:17 @ Lo! how happy is the man whom God correcteth! Therefore, the chastening of the Almighty, do not thou refuse;

rotherham@Job:5:22 @ At destruction and at hunger, shalt thou laugh, and, of the wild beast of the earth, be not thou afraid;

rotherham@Job:5:23 @ For, with the stones of the field, shall be thy covenant, and, the wild beast of the field, hath been made thy friend;

rotherham@Job:5:26 @ Thou shalt come, yet robust, to the grave, as a stack of sheaves mounteth up in its season.

rotherham@Job:5:27 @ Lo! as for this, we have searched it outso, it is, Hear it, and know, thou, for thyself.

rotherham@Job:6:3 @ For, now, beyond the sand of the seas, would it be heavy, On this account, my words, have wandered.

rotherham@Job:6:5 @ Doth the wild ass bray over grass? Or loweth the ox over his fodder?

rotherham@Job:6:6 @ Can that which hath no savour be eaten without salt? Or is there any taste in the white of an egg?

rotherham@Job:6:7 @ My soul hath refused to touch, Those things, are like disease in my food.

rotherham@Job:6:9 @ That it would please GOD to crush me, That he would set free his hand, and cut me off!

rotherham@Job:6:16 @ Which darken by reason of the cold, over them, is a covering made by the snow:

rotherham@Job:6:17 @ By the time they begin to thaw, they are dried up, as soon as it is warm, they have vanished out of their place.

rotherham@Job:6:18 @ Caravans turn aside by their course, they go up into a waste, and are lost:

rotherham@Job:6:20 @ They are ashamed that they had trusted, They have come up to one of them, and are confounded.

rotherham@Job:6:25 @ How pleasant are the sayings that are right! But what can a decision from you, decide?

rotherham@Job:6:27 @ Surely, the fatherless, ye would assail, and make merchandise of your friend!

rotherham@Job:6:28 @ But, now, be pleased to turn to me, that it may be, to your faces, if I speak falsehood,

rotherham@Job:7:1 @ Is there not a warfare to a mortal, upon earth? And, as the days of a hireling, are not his days?

rotherham@Job:7:2 @ As, a bondman, panteth for the shadow, and as, a hireling, longeth for his wage,

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:7:16 @ I am wasted away, Not, to times age-abiding, can I live, Let me alone, for, a breath, are my days.

rotherham@Job:7:20 @ I have sinned, What can I do for thee, thou watcher of men? Wherefore hast thou set me as thine object of attack, or have I become, unto thee, a burden?

rotherham@Job:8:2 @ How long wilt thou speak these things? Or, as a mighty wind, shall be the sayings of thy mouth?

rotherham@Job:8:7 @ So shall thy beginning appear small, when, thy latter end, he shall greatly increase!

rotherham@Job:8:12 @ Though while still, in its freshness, it be not plucked off, yet, before any kind of grass, it doth wither:

rotherham@Job:8:15 @ He leaneth upon his house, and it will not stand, he holdeth it fast, and it will not remain erect.

rotherham@Job:8:20 @ Lo! GOD, will not reject a blameless man, neither will he grasp the hand of evil-doers:

rotherham@Job:9:10 @ Who doeth great things, past finding out, and marvels, beyond number.

rotherham@Job:9:11 @ Lo! he cometh upon me, yet can I not see him, Yea he passeth on, yet can I not discern him.

rotherham@Job:9:13 @ As for GOD, if he withdraw not his anger, under him, will have submitted themselvesthe proud helpers.

rotherham@Job:9:26 @ They have passed away with boats of paper-reed, like a vulture rusheth upon food.

rotherham@Job:9:27 @ If I say, I will forget my complaint, I will lay aside my sad countenance, and brighten up,

rotherham@Job:10:3 @ Is it seemly in thee, that thou shouldst oppress? that thou shouldst despise the labour of thine own hand, when, upon the counsel of the lawless, thou hast shone?

rotherham@Job:10:4 @ Eyes of flesh, hast thou? or, as a mortal seeth, seest thou?

rotherham@Job:10:5 @ As the days of a mortal, are thy days? or, thy years, as the days of a man?

rotherham@Job:10:8 @ Thine own hands, shaped me, and made me, all in unison round about, and yet thou hast confounded me.

rotherham@Job:10:9 @ Remember, I pray thee, that, as clay, thou didst make me, and, unto dust, thou wilt cause me to return.

rotherham@Job:10:10 @ Didst thou not, like milk, pour me forth? and, as cheese, curdle 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:10:17 @ Thou renewest thy witnesses before me, and dost increase thy vexation with me, Relaysyea an army, is with 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:10:19 @ As though I had not been, should I have become, from the womb to the grave, might I have been borne.

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:11:3 @ Shall, thy pratings, cause men to hold their peace? When thou hast mocked, shall there be none to put thee to shame?

rotherham@Job:11:4 @ Since thou hast said, Right is my doctrine, and pure am I in his eyes.

rotherham@Job:11:9 @ Longer than the earth, is the measure thereof, and broader than the sea.

rotherham@Job:11:12 @ But, an empty person, will get sense, when, a wild asss colt, is born a man!

rotherham@Job:11:13 @ If, thou, hast prepared thy heart, and wilt spread forth, unto him, thy hands

rotherham@Job:11:16 @ For, now, shalt thou forget, sorrow, Like waters passed away, shalt thou remember it.

rotherham@Job:11:18 @ And thou shalt he confident, that there is hope, and, when thou hast searched, securely shalt thou lie down;

rotherham@Job:12:3 @ I also, have a mind like you, I, fall not short, of you, But who hath not such things as these?

rotherham@Job:12:5 @ For ruin, there is contempt, in the thought of the man at ease, ready, for such as are of faltering foot!

rotherham@Job:12:7 @ But, in very deed, ask, I pray thee, the beasts, and they will teach thee, and the bird of the heavens, and it will tell thee;

rotherham@Job:12:11 @ Doth not, the ear, try, words? even as, the palate, tasteth for itself, food?

rotherham@Job:12:20 @ Setting aside the speech of the trusty, and, the discernment of elders, He taketh away:

rotherham@Job:12:24 @ Who taketh away the sense of the chiefs of the people of the earth, and hath caused them to wander in a pathless waste:

rotherham@Job:13:2 @ Just as ye know, I too, know, I, fall not short, of you.

rotherham@Job:13:3 @ But indeed, I, unto the Almighty, would speak, and, to direct my argument unto GOD, would I be well pleased.

rotherham@Job:13:9 @ Would it be well, when he searched you out? Or, as one might jest with a mortal, would ye jest, with him?

rotherham@Job:13:12 @ Are not your memorable sayings, proverbs of ashes? Breastworks of clay, your breastworks?

rotherham@Job:13:14 @ In any case, I will take up my flesh in my teeth, and, my life, will I put in my hand:

rotherham@Job:13:19 @ Who is it that shall contend with me? For, now, if I should hold my peace, why! I should breathe my last!

rotherham@Job:13:24 @ Wherefore, thy face, shouldst thou hide? Or count me, as an enemy to thee?

rotherham@Job:13:28 @ And, a man himself, as a rotten thing, weareth out, as a garment which the moth hath eaten.

rotherham@Job:14:2 @ As a flower, he cometh forthand fadeth, He fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not.

rotherham@Job:14:3 @ And yet upon such a one as this, hast thou opened thine eye? And, him, wouldst thou bring into judgment with thee?

rotherham@Job:14:5 @ If determined am his days, the number of his months, is with thee, Fixed times for him, thou hast appointed and he cannot go beyond.

rotherham@Job:14:6 @ Look sway from him, that he may rest, Till he shall pay off, as a hireling, his day.

rotherham@Job:14:7 @ Though there isfor a treehope, if it should be cut down, that, again, it will grow, and, the tender branch thereof, will not cease;

rotherham@Job:14:10 @ Yet, man, dieth, and is prostrate, Yea the son of earth doth cease to breathe, and where is he?

rotherham@Job:14:11 @ Waters, have failed from, the sea, and, a river, may waste and dry up;

rotherham@Job:14:16 @ For, now, my steps, thou countest, Thou wilt not pass over my sin:

rotherham@Job:14:17 @ Sealed up in a bag, is my transgression, and thou hast glued over mine iniquity.

rotherham@Job:14:19 @ Stones, have been hollowed out by waters, the floods thereof wash away the dust of the earth, and, the hope of mortal man, thou hast destroyed:

rotherham@Job:14:20 @ Thou dost overpower him utterly, and he departeth, Disfiguring his face, so, hast thou sent him away.

rotherham@Job:15:2 @ Should, a wise man, answer unreal knowledge? or fill, with the east wind, his inner man?

rotherham@Job:15:7 @ The first of mankind, wast thou born? Or, before the hills, wast thou brought forth?

rotherham@Job:15:8 @ In the secret council of GOD, hast thou been wont to hearken? Or canst thou attain for thyself unto wisdom?

rotherham@Job:15:19 @ To them alone, was the earth given, and no alien passed through their midst:

rotherham@Job:15:33 @ He shall wronglike a vinehis sour grapes, and shall cast offas an olive-treehis blossom.

rotherham@Job:16:6 @ Though I do speak, unassuaged is my stinging pain, And, if I forbear, of what am I relieved?

rotherham@Job:16:7 @ But, now, hath he wearied me, thou hast destroyed all my family;

rotherham@Job:16:8 @ And, having captured me, it hath served, as a witness; and so my wasting away hath risen up against me, in my face, it answereth.

rotherham@Job:16:9 @ His anger, hath torn and persecuted me, He hath gnashed upon me with his teeth, Mine adversary, hath sharpened his eyes for me.

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:16:13 @ His archers came round against me, He clave asunder my reins, and spared not, He poured out, on the earth, my gall:

rotherham@Job:16:16 @ My face, is reddened from weeping, and, upon mine eyelashes, is the death-shade:

rotherham@Job:16:17 @ Though no violence was in my hands, and, my prayer, was pure.

rotherham@Job:17:4 @ For, their heart, hast thou kept back from understanding, On this account, thou wilt not exalt them.

rotherham@Job:17:6 @ But he hath set me, as the byword of peoples, And, one to be spit on in the face, do I become.

rotherham@Job:17:8 @ Upright men shall be astounded over this, and, the innocent, against the impious, shall rouse themselves.

rotherham@Job:17:9 @ That the righteous may hold on his way, and, the clean of hands, increase in strength.

rotherham@Job:17:10 @ But indeed, as for them all, will ye bethink yourselves and enter into it, I pray you? Or shall I not find, among you, one who is wise?

rotherham@Job:17:11 @ My days, are past, my purposes, are broken off, the possessions of my heart!

rotherham@Job:17:12 @ Night for day, they appoint, Light, is near, by reason of darkness!

rotherham@Job:17:13 @ If I wait for hades as my house, in darkness, have spread out my couch;

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

rotherham@Job:18:3 @ Wherefore are we accounted like beasts? or appear stupid, in thine eyes?

rotherham@Job:18:7 @ The steppings of his strength are hemmed in, and his own counsel casteth him down;

rotherham@Job:18:9 @ There catcheth himby the heela gin, there holdeth him fasta noose:

rotherham@Job:18:18 @ Let them thrust him out of light into darkness, Yea, out of the world, let them chase him;

rotherham@Job:18:20 @ Over his day, have they been astounded who come behind, and, them who are in advance, a shudder hath seized.

rotherham@Job:19:8 @ My way, hath he walled up, that I cannot pass, and, upon my paths, hath he made darkness rest;

rotherham@Job:19:12 @ Together, enter his troops and have cast up, against me, their mound, and have encamped all around my tent;

rotherham@Job:19:22 @ Wherefore should ye persecute me as GOD? and, with my flesh, should not he satisfied?

rotherham@Job:19:25 @ But, I, know that, my redeemer, liveth, and, as the Last over dust, will he arise;

rotherham@Job:20:2 @ Not so, do my thoughts answer me, and to this end, is my haste within me:

rotherham@Job:20:8 @ Like a dream, shall he fly away, and they shall not find him, yea he shall be chased away, as a vision of the night.

rotherham@Job:20:12 @ Though, a sweet taste in his mouth, be given by vice, though he hide it under his tongue;

rotherham@Job:20:25 @ He hath drawn it out, and it hath come forth out of his back, yea the flashing arrow-head, out of his gall, There shall march on himterrors:

rotherham@Job:20:26 @ Every misfortune, is laid up for his treasures, There shall consume, a fire, not blown up, it shall destroy what remaineth in his tent:

rotherham@Job:20:28 @ The increase of his house shall vanish, melting away in the day of his anger.

rotherham@Job:21:5 @ Turn round to me, and be astonished, and lay hand on mouth!

rotherham@Job:21:10 @ His bull, covereth, and causeth not aversion, His cow safely calveth, and casteth not her young;

rotherham@Job:21:12 @ They rejoice aloud as timbrel and lyre, and make merry to the sound of the pipe;

rotherham@Job:21:14 @ Yet they said unto GOD, Depart from us, and, In the knowledge of thy ways, find we no pleasure.

rotherham@Job:21:18 @ They become as straw before the wind, and as chaff, which the storm stealeth away.

rotherham@Job:21:21 @ For what shall be his pleasure in his house after him, when, the number of his months, is cut in twain?

rotherham@Job:21:25 @ Whereas, this other man, dieth, in bitterness of soul, and hath never tasted good fortune:

rotherham@Job:21:29 @ Have ye not asked the passers-by in the way? And, their signs, can ye not recognise?

rotherham@Job:21:33 @ Pleasant to him are the mounds of the torrent-bed, and, after him, doth every man march, as, before him, there were without number.

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

rotherham@Job:22:2 @ Unto GOD, can a man act as friend? Surely a discreet man befriendeth himself!

rotherham@Job:22:3 @ Is it a pleasure to the Almighty, that thou shouldst be righteous? or any profit, that thou shouldst be blameless in thy ways?

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:22:7 @ No waterto the weary, hast thou given to drink, and, from the hungry, thou hast withheld broad:

rotherham@Job:22:9 @ Widows, thou hast sent away empty, and, the arms of the fatherless, thou dost crush.

rotherham@Job:22:16 @ Who were snatched away before the time, and, a stream, washed away their foundation?

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

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:23:7 @ There an upright man, might reason with him, so should I deliver myself completely from my judge.

rotherham@Job:23:8 @ Behold! eastward, I go, but he is not there, and, westward, but I perceive him not;

rotherham@Job:23:10 @ But, he, knoweth the way that I choose, Having tried me, as gold, I shall come forth.

rotherham@Job:23:12 @ The command of his lips, and would not go back, and, in my bosom, have I treasured the words of his lips.

rotherham@Job:23:17 @ Because I was not cut off before the darkness, nor, before my face, did the gloom form a shroud.

rotherham@Job:24:3 @ The ass of the fatherless, they drive off, they take in pledge the ox of the widow;

rotherham@Job:24:4 @ They turn aside the needy out of the way, at once, are the humbled of the land made to hide themselves.

rotherham@Job:24:5 @ Lo! wild asses in the wilderness, they go forth with their work, eager seekers for prey, the waste plain, yieldeth them food for their young;

rotherham@Job:24:9 @ Men tear, from the breast, the fatherless, and, over the poor, they take a pledge;

rotherham@Job:24:12 @ Out of the cityout of the houses, they make outcry. and, the soul of the wounded, calleth for help, and, GOD, doth not regard it as foolish.

rotherham@Job:24:17 @ For, in the case of all such, morning to them is the death-shade, For, to be recognised, is a death-shade terror.

rotherham@Job:24:22 @ Yea he draggeth along the mighty by his strength, He riseth up, and none hath assurance of life;

rotherham@Job:24:24 @ They are exalted a little, and are not, Yea having been laid low, like all men, are they gathered, Even as the top of an ear of corn, do they hang down.

rotherham@Job:25:5 @ Look as far as the moon, and it is not clear, and, the stars, are not bright in his eyes!

rotherham@Job:26:2 @ How hast thou given help to one of no-strength? given victory to an arm of no-power?

rotherham@Job:26:3 @ How hast thou given counsel to one of no-wisdom? or, effective wisdom, abundantly made known?

rotherham@Job:26:4 @ Whom hast thou taught speech? Whose inspiration hath come from thee?

rotherham@Job:26:10 @ A, boundary, hath he encircled on the face of the waters, as far as where light ends in darkness;

rotherham@Job:27:1 @ And Job again took up his measure, and said:

rotherham@Job:27:2 @ As GOD liveth who hath taken away my right, even the Almighty, who hath embittered my soul;

rotherham@Job:27:5 @ Far be it from me! that I should justify, you, Even until I breathe my last, will I not let go mine integrity from me:

rotherham@Job:27:6 @ On my righteousness, have I taken fast hold, and will not give it up, My heart shall not reproach any of my days.

rotherham@Job:27:8 @ For what shall be the hope of the impious, though he graspeth with greed, when GOD shall draw forth his soul?

rotherham@Job:27:21 @ An east wind shall lift him up, and he shall depart, and it shall sweep him away out of his place;

rotherham@Job:27:22 @ And He will cast upon him and not spare, Out of his hand, shall he, swiftly flee;

rotherham@Job:28:5 @ As for the earth, out of it, cometh forth bread, and, under it, is upturned, as it were fire;

rotherham@Job:28:8 @ Ravenous beasts have not made a track thereof, neither hath the lion marched thereon:

rotherham@Job:28:15 @ Pure gold cannot be given in its stead, neither can silver he weighed as the value thereof;

rotherham@Job:28:25 @ Making, for the wind, a weight, and, the waters, he proved by measure,

rotherham@Job:29:1 @ And Job again took up his measure, and said,

rotherham@Job:29:2 @ Oh that it were with me as in the months of old, as in the days, when, GOD, used to watch over me;

rotherham@Job:29:4 @ As I was, in the days of my prime, when, the intimacy of GOD, was over my tent;

rotherham@Job:29:5 @ While yet the Almighty was with me, round about me, were my young men;

rotherham@Job:29:10 @ The voice of nobles, was hushed, and their tongue to their palate, did cleave;

rotherham@Job:29:12 @ Because I used to deliver the oppressed who was crying out for aid, the fatherless also, and him that had no helper;

rotherham@Job:29:13 @ The blessing of him that was ready to perish, upon me was wont to descend, and, the heart of the widow, caused I to sing for joy;

rotherham@Job:29:14 @ Righteousness, I put on, and it clothed me, Like a robe and turban, was my, justice;

rotherham@Job:29:15 @ Eyes, became I to the, blind, and, feet to the lame, was, I!

rotherham@Job:29:16 @ A father, was, I, to the needy, and, as for the cause which I knew not, I used to search it out;

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

rotherham@Job:29:23 @ And they waited, as for rain, for me, and, their mouths, they opened wide for the spring-rain;

rotherham@Job:29:25 @ I chose out their way, and sat chief, and abode, as king, in an army, as one who, to mourners, giveth comfort.

rotherham@Job:30:2 @ Even the strength of their hands, wherefore was it mine? Upon them, vigour was lost;

rotherham@Job:30:5 @ Out of the midst, were they driven, men shouted after them, as after a thief;

rotherham@Job:30:8 @ Sons of the base, yea sons of the nameless, they were scourged out of the land.

rotherham@Job:30:11 @ Because, my girdle, he had loosened and had humbled me, therefore, the bridlein my presence, cast they off;

rotherham@Job:30:12 @ On my right hand, the young brood rose up, My feet, they thrust aside, and cast up against me their earthworks of destruction;

rotherham@Job:30:14 @ As through a wide breach, came they on, with a crashing noise, they rolled themselves along.

rotherham@Job:30:15 @ There are turned upon me terrors, Chased away as with a wind, is mine abundance, and, as a cloud, hath passed away my prosperity.

rotherham@Job:30:19 @ He hath cast me into the mire, and I have become like dust and ashes.

rotherham@Job:30:21 @ Thou art turned to become a cruel one unto me, With the might of thy hand, thou assailest me;

rotherham@Job:30:24 @ Only, against a heap of ruins, will one not thrust a hand! Surely, when one is in calamityfor that very reason, is there an outcry for help.

rotherham@Job:30:25 @ Verily I wept, for him whose lot was hard, Grieved was my soul, for the needy.

rotherham@Job:31:5 @ Verily I walked not in falsity, nor did my foot haste unto deceit:

rotherham@Job:31:12 @ Surely, a fire, had that been, which, unto destruction, would have consumed, and, of all mine increase, had it torn up the root.

rotherham@Job:31:16 @ If I withheldfrom pleasurethe poor, or, the eyes of the widow, I dimmed;

rotherham@Job:31:18 @ Surely, from my youth, he grew up to me, as to a father, and, from my birth, I acted as guide to her:

rotherham@Job:31:23 @ For, a dread unto me, was calamity from GOD, and, from his majesty, I could not escape.

rotherham@Job:31:25 @ If I rejoiced because great was my substance, and, an abundance, my hand had discovered;

rotherham@Job:31:26 @ If I looked at the sun, when it flashed forth light, or at the moon, majestically marching along;

rotherham@Job:31:27 @ And befooled secretly was my heart, so that my hand kissed my mouth,

rotherham@Job:31:30 @ Neither did I suffer my palate to sin, by asking, with a curse, for his life:

rotherham@Job:31:36 @ Oh! would I not, upon my shoulder, lift it, or bind it as a crown upon me;

rotherham@Job:32:1 @ So these three men ceased to respond to Job, because, he, was righteous in their eyes.

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:32:3 @ and, against his three friends, was kindled his anger, because that they found not a response, and condemned 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:32:11 @ Lo! I waited for your words, I kept giving ear for your reasons, until ye should search out what to say;

rotherham@Job:32:12 @ Yea, unto you, gave I diligent heed, But lo! there was, for Job, nothing to convince, nor could you of you answer his speeches.

rotherham@Job:33:8 @ But thou hast spoken in mine ears, and, the sound of words, I heard:

rotherham@Job:33:10 @ Lo! occasions of hostility, would he find against me, He counteth me an enemy to him;

rotherham@Job:33:12 @ Lo! in this, thou hast not been rightlet me answer thee, For, GOD, is greater than, man.

rotherham@Job:33:13 @ Wherefore, against him, hast thou contended? For, with none of his reasons, will he respond.

rotherham@Job:33:18 @ He keepeth back his said from the pit, and his life from passing away by a weapon.

rotherham@Job:33:19 @ Or he is chastised with pain, upon his bed, and, the strife of his bones, is unceasing!

rotherham@Job:33:21 @ His flesh wasteth away out of sight, and bared are the bones once unseen;

rotherham@Job:33:28 @ He hath ransomed my soul from passing away into the pit, and, my life, in the light, shall have vision.

rotherham@Job:34:3 @ For, the ear, trieth words, as, the palate, tasteth in eating.

rotherham@Job:34:6 @ Concerning mine own right, shall I tell a falsehood? Incurable is my diseasenot for any transgression.

rotherham@Job:34:9 @ For he hath said, It profiteth not a man, when, his good pleasure, is with God.

rotherham@Job:34:15 @ All flesh together, would cease to breathe, and, the earth-born, unto dust, would return.

rotherham@Job:34:20 @ In a moment, they die, even in the middle of the night, A people are convulsed when they pass away, A mighty one is removed, without hand;

rotherham@Job:34:26 @ In the place of lawless men, hath he chastised them, in presence of beholders.

rotherham@Job:34:27 @ Forasmuch, as they turned from following him, and, none of his ways, did they teach;

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:35:2 @ This, dost thou think to be right? Thou hast said My righteousness is more than GODS.

rotherham@Job:35:9 @ By reason of the multitude of oppressions, make outcry, They cry for help, by reason of the arm of the mighty;

rotherham@Job:35:11 @ Who teacheth us more than the beasts of the earth, and, beyond the bird of the heavens, giveth us wisdom?

rotherham@Job:36:11 @ If they would hearken, and serve, they should complete their days, in prosperity, and their years, in pleasantness;

rotherham@Job:36:12 @ But, if they would not hearken, by a weapon, should they pass away, and breathe their last, no one knowing.

rotherham@Job:36:17 @ But, with the plea of a lawless one, thou art full, Plea and sentence, will take fast hold.

rotherham@Job:36:21 @ Beware, do not turn unto iniquity, For, this, thou hast chosen rather than affliction.

rotherham@Job:36:23 @ Who enjoined on him his way? and who ever said, Thou hast wrought perversity?

rotherham@Job:36:26 @ Lo, GOD, is greater than we can know, The number of his years, even past finding out!

rotherham@Job:36:27 @ For he draweth up drops of water, They trickle as rain through his mist;

rotherham@Job:36:29 @ But surely none can understand the burstings of the cloud, the crashing of his pavilion!

rotherham@Job:36:32 @ Upon both hands, he putteth a covering of lightning, and layeth command upon it against an assailant:

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

rotherham@Job:37:13 @ Whether, as a rod, or for his earth, or in lovingkindness, he causeth it to come.

rotherham@Job:37:18 @ Didst thou spread out, with him, the skies, strong as a molten mirror?

rotherham@Job:37:19 @ Let us know what we shall say to him, We cannot set in order, by reason of darkness.

rotherham@Job:37:21 @ Yet, now, men see not the light, bright though it is in the skies, when, a wind, hath passed over, and cleansed them.

rotherham@Job:38:3 @ Gird, I pray theelike a strong manthy loins, that I may ask thee, and inform thou me:

rotherham@Job:38:4 @ Where wast thou, when I founded the earth? Tell, if thou knowest understanding!

rotherham@Job:38:5 @ Who set the measurements thereof, if thou knowest? Or who stretched out over it a line?

rotherham@Job:38:9 @ When I put a cloud as the garment thereof, and a thick cloud as the swaddling-band thereof;

rotherham@Job:38:12 @ Since thy days hast thou commanded the morning? or caused the dawn to know its place;

rotherham@Job:38:16 @ Hast thou entered as far as the springs of the sea? Or, through the secret recesses of the resounding deep, hast thou wandered?

rotherham@Job:38:18 @ Hast thou well considered, even the breadths of the earth? Tellif thou knowest it all!

rotherham@Job:38:22 @ Hast thou entered into the treasuries of the snow? And, the treasuries of the hail, couldst thou see?

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

rotherham@Job:38:27 @ To satisfy the wild and the wilderness, to cause to spring forth the meadow of young grass?

rotherham@Job:38:32 @ Canst thou bring forth the signs of the Zodiac each in its season? Or, the Bear and her Young, canst thou lead?

rotherham@Job:38:38 @ When the dust is cast into a clod, and the lumps are bound together?

rotherham@Job:39:1 @ Knowest thou the season when the Wild Goats of the crags beget? The bringing forth of the hinds, canst thou observe?

rotherham@Job:39:5 @ Who hath sent forth the Wild Ass free? And, the bands of the swift-runner, who hath loosed?

rotherham@Job:39:6 @ Whose house I have made the waste plain, and his dwellings, the land of salt:

rotherham@Job:39:8 @ He espieth the mountains, his pasture-ground, and, after every green thing, maketh search.

rotherham@Job:39:9 @ Will the Wild-Ox be pleased to be thy servant? or lodge for the night by thy crib?

rotherham@Job:39:15 @ And hath forgotten, that, a foot, may crush them, or, the wild beast, tread on them!

rotherham@Job:39:16 @ Dealing hardly with her young, as none-of hers, In vain, her labour, without dread.

rotherham@Job:39:23 @ Against him, whiz the quiver, the flashing head of spear and javelin;

rotherham@Job:39:25 @ As oft as the horn soundeth, he saith, Aha! And, from afar, he scenteth the battle, the thunder of commanders and the war-cry.

rotherham@Job:39:26 @ Is it, by thine understanding, that the Bird of Passage betaketh him to his pinions? spreadeth out his wings to the south?

rotherham@Job:40:7 @ Gird, I pray theeas a strong manthy loins, I will ask thee, and inform thou me.

rotherham@Job:40:9 @ But if, an arm like GOD, thou hast, and, with a voice like his, thou canst thunder,

rotherham@Job:40:15 @ Behold, I pray thee, the Hippopotamus, which I made with thee, Grasslike the ox, he eateth;

rotherham@Job:40:20 @ Surely the mountains bring, produce, to him, where, all the wild beasts of the field, do play;

rotherham@Job:40:22 @ The lotus-trees cover him with their shade, the willows of the torrent-bed compass him about;

rotherham@Job:41:1 @ Canst thou draw out the Crocodile with a fish-hook? Or, with a cord, canst thou fasten down his tongue?

rotherham@Job:41:5 @ Wilt thou sport with him, as with a little bird? Or wilt thou bind him, for thy maidens?

rotherham@Job:41:12 @ I will not pass by in silence his parts, or the matter of strength, or the grace of his armour.

rotherham@Job:41:17 @ Each to its fellow, they cleave, they grasp each other, and cannot be parted;

rotherham@Job:41:18 @ His sneezings, flash forth light, and, his eyes, are like the eyelashes of the dawn;

rotherham@Job:41:25 @ At his rising up, mighty men are afraid, by reason of terror, they are beside themselves:

rotherham@Job:41:26 @ As for him that assaileth him, the sword availeth not, spear, dart, or coat of mail:

rotherham@Job:41:27 @ He counteth iron as broken straw, and bronze as rotten wood:

rotherham@Job:41:29 @ As a straw, is a club accounted, and he laugheth at the whir of the javelin;

rotherham@Job:41:31 @ He causeth to boil, as a cauldron, the raging deep, the sea, he maketh like a brewing vessel:

rotherham@Job:41:34 @ Every thing lofty, he beholdeth, he, is king over all ravenous beasts.

rotherham@Job:42:4 @ Hear thou, I pray thee, and, I, will speak, I will ask thee, and inform thou me.

rotherham@Job:42:6 @ For this cause, I tremble and repent, on dust and ashes.

rotherham@Job:42:7 @ And it came to pass, after Yahweh had spoken these words unto Job, that Yahweh, said unto Eliphaz the Temanite, Kindled is mine anger against thee and against thy two friends, for ye have not spoken concerning me the thing that is right, like my servant Job.

rotherham@Job:42:8 @ Now, therefore, take unto you seven bullocks and seven rams, and go unto my servant Job, and ye shall offer up an ascending-sacrifice in your own behalf, and, Job my servant, shall pray over you, for, him, will I accept, that I may not deal out to you disgrace, because ye have not spoken concerning me the thing that is right, like my servant Job.

rotherham@Job:42:10 @ And, Yahweh himself, turned the captivity of Job, when he prayed in behalf of his friends, and Yahweh increased all that Job had possessed, unto twice as much.

rotherham@Job:42:12 @ And, Yahweh, blessed the latter end of Job, more than his beginning, and so he came to have fourteen thousand sheep, and six thousand camels, and a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand she-asses.

rotherham@Job:42:15 @ And there were found no women so fair as the daughters of Job, in all the land, and their father gave them an inheritance, in the midst of their brethren.

rotherham@Psalms:1:3 @ So doth he become like a tree planted by streams of waters, that yieldeth, its fruit, in its season, whose leaf, also doth not wither, and, whatsoever he doeth, prospereth.

rotherham@Psalms:1:4 @ Not so, the lawless, but as chaff which is driven about by the wind:

rotherham@Psalms:1:5 @ For this cause, shall the lawless not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.

rotherham@Psalms:2:1 @ Wherefore have nations assembled in tumult? Or should, peoples, mutter an empty thing?

rotherham@Psalms:2:3 @ Let us break asunder their bonds, and cast from us their cords!

rotherham@Psalms:2:8 @ Ask of me, and let me give nations as thine inheritance, and, as thy possession, the ends of the earth:

rotherham@Psalms:2:9 @ Thou shalt shepherd them with a sceptre of iron, as a potters vessel, shalt thou dash them in pieces.

rotherham@Psalms:3:7 @ Rise! Yahweh, Save me, my God. Surely thou hast smitten all my foes on the cheekbone, The teeth of the lawless, hast thou broken.

rotherham@Psalms:4:1 @ When I cry, answer me, O mine own righteous God, In a strait place, thou hast made room for me, Show me favour, and hear my prayer.

rotherham@Psalms:4:7 @ Thou hast put gladness in my heart, beyond the season when, their corn and their new wine, have increased.

rotherham@Psalms:5:4 @ For, not a GOD finding pleasure in lawlessness, art thou, and wrong can be no guest of thine:

rotherham@Psalms:5:5 @ Boasters, shall not station themselves, before thine eyes, Thou hatest all workers of iniquity:

rotherham@Psalms:5:12 @ For, thou, wilt bless the righteous man, O Yahweh, As with an all-covering shieldwith good pleasure, wilt thou encompass him.

rotherham@Psalms:6:1 @ O Yahweh! do not, in thine anger, correct me, nor, in thy wrath, chastise me.

rotherham@Psalms:7:2 @ Lest one tear, as a lion, my soul, and there be no deliverer to rescue.

rotherham@Psalms:7:6 @ Rise! Yahweh! in thine anger, Lift thyself up, because of the haughty outbursts of mine adversaries, Stir up for me the justice thou hast commanded:

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

rotherham@Psalms:8:1 @ O Yahweh, our Lord! How majestic is thy Name, in all the earth, Who hast set thy splendour upon the heavens.

rotherham@Psalms:8:2 @ Out of the mouth of children and sucklings, hast thou laid a foundation of strength, because of thine adversaries, to make foe and avenger be still.

rotherham@Psalms:8:3 @ When I view thy heavens, the work, of thy fingers, moon and stars, which thou hast established,

rotherham@Psalms:8:4 @ What was weak man, that thou shouldst make mention of him? or the son of the earthborn, that thou shouldst set him in charge?

rotherham@Psalms:8:7 @ Sheep and oxen, all of them, yea even the beasts of the field;

rotherham@Psalms:8:8 @ The bird of the heavens, and the fishes of the sea, the passer-by on the paths of the seas?

rotherham@Psalms:9:4 @ For thou hast executed my right and my cause, Thou hast sat on the throne, judging righteously:

rotherham@Psalms:9:5 @ Thou hast rebuked the nations, Thou hast destroyed the lawless one, Their name, hast thou wiped out, to times age-abiding and beyond.

rotherham@Psalms:9:6 @ O enemy! complete are the desolations, evermore, even cities, hast thou uprooted, The memory of, them, hath perished.

rotherham@Psalms:9:10 @ Thus let them who know thy Name, put confidence in thee, that thou hast not forsaken the searchers for thee, O Yahweh.

rotherham@Psalms:9:12 @ When he was making inquisition for blood, of them, had he remembrance, he forgat not the outcry of the oppressed.

rotherham@Psalms:10:3 @ For the lawless one hath boasted over the longing of his soul, and, the robber, hath blasphemed Yahweh.

rotherham@Psalms:10:5 @ His ways are firm at all times, On high, are thy righteous regulations, out of his sight, As for all his adversaries, he puffeth at them:

rotherham@Psalms:10:13 @ Wherefore hath the lawless one blasphemed God? He hath said in his heart, Thou wilt not require!

rotherham@Psalms:10:14 @ Thou hast seen! For, thou, mischief and misery, dost discern, to requite with thine own hand, Unto thee, doth, the unfortunate one, give himself up, To the fatherless, thou thyself, hast become a helper.

rotherham@Psalms:10:15 @ Shatter thou the arm of the lawless one, And, as for the wrongful, wilt thou not enquire for his lawlessnesswilt thou not find?

rotherham@Psalms:10:17 @ The longing of the patient, thou hast heard, O Yahweh, Thou wilt establish their heart, Thou wilt make attentive thine ear:

rotherham@Psalms:11:4 @ Yahweh, is in his holy temple As for Yahweh, in the heavens, is his throne, His eyes, behold His eyelashes test the sons of men.

rotherham@Psalms:12:4 @ Them who say With our tongue, will we prevail, our lips, are our own, who is our master?

rotherham@Psalms:14:2 @ Yahweh, out of the heavens, looked down over the sons of men, to see whether there was one that showed wisdom, enquiring after God:

rotherham@Psalms:14:3 @ The whole, have turned aside, Together have they become tainted, There is none that doeth good, not so much as, one!

rotherham@Psalms:16:2 @ Thou hast said unto Yahweh, My Lord, art thou! My goodness, mounteth not unto thee.

rotherham@Psalms:16:4 @ They multiply their idolsanother, have they purchased! I will not pour out their drink-offerings of blood, nor will I take up their names on my lips.

rotherham@Psalms:16:6 @ The lines, have fallen unto me, in pleasant places, Verily an inheritance that delighteth me.

rotherham@Psalms:16:11 @ Thou wilt cause me to know, the path of life, Fulness of joys before thee, Pleasures at thy right hand evermore.

rotherham@Psalms:17:3 @ Thou hast tested my heart, hast made inspection by night, hast refined me until thou couldst find nothing, Had I devised evil, my mouth should not have transgressed:

rotherham@Psalms:17:4 @ As for the workings of men, By the word of thy lips, have, I, taken heed of the paths of the violent one.

rotherham@Psalms:17:5 @ Thou hast held fast my goings on to thy ways, My footsteps have not been shaken:

rotherham@Psalms:17:7 @ Let thy lovingkindness be distinguished, thou Saviour of such as seek refuge from them who lift themselves up against thy right hand.

rotherham@Psalms:17:8 @ Guard me, as the pupil of the eye, Under the shadow of thy wings, wilt thou hide me:

rotherham@Psalms:17:11 @ As for our own goings, now, have they surrounded us, Their eyes, they fix, bending to the earth:

rotherham@Psalms:17:12 @ His likeness, is as a lion, that longeth to rend, and as a young lion, lurking in secret places.

rotherham@Psalms:17:14 @ From men thy hand, O Yahweh, From the men of this age, whose portion, is among the living, and, with thy treasure, thou fillest their bosom, They must be satisfied with sons, And must leave their abundance to their children:

rotherham@Psalms:18:2 @ Yahweh, was my mountain crag and my stronghold, and my deliverer: My GOD, was my rock, I sought refuge in him, My shield, and my horn of salvation, my high tower.

rotherham@Psalms:18:3 @ As one worthy to be praised, called I on Yahweh, And, from my foes, was I saved.

rotherham@Psalms:18:4 @ The meshes of death encompassed me, The torrents of perdition, made me afraid;

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:18:15 @ 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:18:27 @ For, as for thee, an oppressed people, thou didst save, but, looks that were lofty, layedst thou low;

rotherham@Psalms:18:30 @ As for GOD, blameless is his way, The speech of Yahweh hath been proved, A shield, he is to all who seek refuge in him.

rotherham@Psalms:18:32 @ The GOD who girded me with strength, and set forth, as blameless, my way:

rotherham@Psalms:18:34 @ Teaching my hands to war, so that a bow of bronze was bent by mine arms.

rotherham@Psalms:18:35 @ Thus didst thou grant me, as a shield, thy salvation, and, thy right hand, sustained me, and, thy condescension, made me great.

rotherham@Psalms:18:39 @ Thus didst thou gird me with strength, for the battle, Thou subduedst mine assailants under me.

rotherham@Psalms:18:40 @ As for my foes, thou didst give me their neck, and, as for them who hated me, I destroyed them.

rotherham@Psalms:18:41 @ They cried out, but there was none to save, unto Yahweh, but he answered them not.

rotherham@Psalms:18:48 @ Who hath delivered me from my foes, Yea, from mine assailants, hast thou set me on high, From the man of violence, hast thou rescued me.

rotherham@Psalms:19:5 @ And, he, is like a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, he rejoiceth as a hero to run a race:

rotherham@Psalms:20:3 @ Remember every present of thine, and, thine ascending-sacrifice, esteem. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:21:2 @ The longing of his heart, hast thou given him, and, the request of his lips, hast thou not withheld. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:21:4 @ Life, he asked of thee, Thou hast given it him, length of days, to times age-abiding and beyond.

rotherham@Psalms:22:1 @ My GOD, my GOD, why hast thou forsaken me? Far from saving me, The words of my loud lamentation?

rotherham@Psalms:22:9 @ For, thou, art he that severed me from the womb, he that caused me to trust, upon the breasts of my mother;

rotherham@Psalms:22:10 @ Upon thee, was I cast from the time I was born, From the womb of my mother, my GOD, hast thou been.

rotherham@Psalms:22:12 @ Many bulls have surrounded me, Strong oxen of Bashan, have enclosed me;

rotherham@Psalms:22:15 @ Dried as a potsherd, is my strength, And, my tongue, is made to cleave to my gums, And, in the dust of death, wilt thou lay me.

rotherham@Psalms:22:16 @ For dogs have surrounded me, An assembly of evil doers, have encircled me, They have pierced my hands and my feet,

rotherham@Psalms:22:18 @ They part my garments among them, and, for my vestment, they cast lots.

rotherham@Psalms:22:19 @ But, thou, O Yahweh, be not far off, O my help! to aid me, make haste;

rotherham@Psalms:22:21 @ Save me from the mouth of the lion, Yea, from the horns of wild beasts, hast thou delivered me.

rotherham@Psalms:23:2 @ In pastures of tender grass, he maketh me lie down, Unto restful waters, he leadeth me;

rotherham@Psalms:23:5 @ Thou spreadest before me a table, in face of mine adversaries, Thou hast anointed, with oil, my head, My cup, hath run over.

rotherham@Psalms:24:2 @ For, he, upon the seas, hath founded it, and upon the currents, doth make it firm.

rotherham@Psalms:24:3 @ Who shall ascend the mountain of Yahweh? And who shall stand in his holy place?

rotherham@Psalms:25:6 @ Remember thy compassions, O Yahweh, and thy lovingkindnesses, For, from age-past times, have they been.

rotherham@Psalms:25:10 @ All the paths of Yahweh, are lovingkindness and faithfulness, to such as keep his covenant, and his testimonies.

rotherham@Psalms:26:8 @ O Yahweh, I have loved the asylum of thy house, even the place of the habitation of thy glory!

rotherham@Psalms:27:4 @ One thing, have I asked of Yahweh, That, will I seek to secure, That I may dwell in the house of Yahweh, all the days of my life, To view the delightfulness of Yahweh, And to contemplate in his temple.

rotherham@Psalms:27:9 @ Do not hide thy face from me, Do not repulse, in thine anger, thine own servant, My help, thou hast been, Do not send me away nor forsake me, O my saving God!

rotherham@Psalms:29:10 @ Yahweh, at the Flood, was seated, And Yahweh hath taken his seat, as king, unto times age-abiding.

rotherham@Psalms:30:1 @ I will extol thee, O Yahweh, for thou hast drawn me up, and not suffered my foes to rejoice over me.

rotherham@Psalms:30:2 @ O Yahweh, my God, I cried for help unto thee, and thou hast healed me.

rotherham@Psalms:30:3 @ O Yahweh! thou hast lifted, out of hades, my soul, Thou hast brought me back to life, from among those who were going down to the pit.

rotherham@Psalms:30:5 @ For there is, a Moment, in his anger, a Life-time, in his good-pleasure, In the evening, cometh Weeping to lodge, But, by the morning, tis a Shout of Triumph!

rotherham@Psalms:30:7 @ O Yahweh, in thy good-pleasure, hadst thou caused my mountain to stand, strong, Thou didst hide thy face I was dismayed!

rotherham@Psalms:30:11 @ Thou hast turned my lamentation, into a dance for me, Thou hast torn off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness:

rotherham@Psalms:31:1 @ In thee, O Yahweh, have I sought refuge, Let me not be ashamed to times age-abiding, In thy righteousness, deliver me:

rotherham@Psalms:31:5 @ Into thy hand, do I commit my spirit Thou hast ransomed me, O Yahweh, GOD most faithful.

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

rotherham@Psalms:31:7 @ I will indeed exult and rejoice, in thy lovingkindness, In that thou hast looked upon my humiliation, thou hast taken note that in distresses was my life;

rotherham@Psalms:31:8 @ And hast not shut me up in the hand of the foe, Thou hast given standing, in a roomy place, unto my feet.

rotherham@Psalms:31:9 @ Show me favour, O Yahweh, for in distress am I, Wasted with vexation, is mine eyemy soul and my body;

rotherham@Psalms:31:11 @ By reason of all mine adversaries, have I become a reproach. Even to my neighbours, altogether, and a dread to mine acquaintance, They who have seen me abroad, have fled from me:

rotherham@Psalms:31:12 @ I have been forgotten, like one deadout of mind, I have been as a missing vessel.

rotherham@Psalms:31:17 @ O Yahweh! let me not be ashamed, For I have called upon thee, Let the lawless ha ashamed, go down in silence to hades!

rotherham@Psalms:31:19 @ How great is thy goodness, which thou hast hidden away for them who revere thee, Thou hast wrought for them who seek refuge in thee, in sight of the sons of men.

rotherham@Psalms:32:4 @ For, day and night, heavy upon me, was thy hand, Changed was my life-sap into the drought of summer. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:32:7 @ Thou, art a hiding-place for me, From distress, wilt thou preserve me, With shouts of deliverance, wilt thou compass me about. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:32:10 @ Many pains, hath the lawless one, But, he that trusteth in Yahweh, Lovingkindness, shall compass him about.

rotherham@Psalms:33:7 @ Who gathered as into a skin-bottle the waters of the sea, Delivering, into treasuries, the roaring deeps.

rotherham@Psalms:33:9 @ For, he, spake, and it was, He, commanded, and it stood forth.

rotherham@Psalms:33:12 @ How happy the nation whose God is, Yahweh, The people he hath chosen as his own inheritance!

rotherham@Psalms:33:15 @ Who fashioneth their heart all together, Who understandeth all their doings.

rotherham@Psalms:33:18 @ Lo! the eye of Yahweh, is toward them who revere him, unto such as are waiting for his lovingkindness:

rotherham@Psalms:33:22 @ Be thy lovingkindness, O Yahweh, upon us, According as we have waited for thee.

rotherham@Psalms:34:2 @ In Yahweh, boasteth my soul, The patient oppressed-ones shall hear and be glad.

rotherham@Psalms:34:3 @ Ascribe ye greatness unto Yahweh with me, and let us exalt his Name together.

rotherham@Psalms:34:5 @ They looked unto him and were radiant, And, as for their faces, let them not be abashed.

rotherham@Psalms:34:8 @ Oh taste and see, that good is Yahweh, How happy the man who seeketh refuge in him!

rotherham@Psalms:34:16 @ the face of Yahweh, is against such as do wickedness, To cut off, from the earth, their memory.

rotherham@Psalms:35:2 @ Grasp buckler and shield, and arise in my help;

rotherham@Psalms:35:4 @ Let them be ashamed and confounded, who are seeking my life, Let them turn back and be put to the blush, who are devising my hurt:

rotherham@Psalms:35:5 @ Let them be as chaff before the wind, with, the messenger of Yahweh, pressing them on:

rotherham@Psalms:35:13 @ But, as for me, when they were sick, my clothing was sackcloth, I humbled, with fasting, my soul, though, my prayer, unto mine own bosom, might return:

rotherham@Psalms:35:14 @ Like as for a friend, like as for a brother of mine own, I walked to and fro, As though mourning for a mother, I gloomily bowed myself down.

rotherham@Psalms:35:16 @ Amidst profane praters of perversion, have they gnashed upon me with their teeth.

rotherham@Psalms:35:19 @ Let not them who are falsely my foes rejoice over me, As for them who hate me without cause, let them not wink the eye!

rotherham@Psalms:35:22 @ Thou hast seen, O Yahweh, do not keep silence! O My Lord! be not far from me:

rotherham@Psalms:35:27 @ Let them shout in triumph and rejoice, who are desiring my justification; And let them say continually, Yahweh be magnified, Who hath taken pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.

rotherham@Psalms:36:5 @ O Yahweh! in the heavens, is thy lovingkindness, Thy faithfulness, as far as the fleecy clouds:

rotherham@Psalms:36:6 @ Thy righteousness, is like mighty mountains, and, thy just decrees, are a great resounding deep, Man and beast, thou savest, O Yahweh!

rotherham@Psalms:36:8 @ They abundantly relish the fatness of thy house, And out of the full stream of thine own pleasures, thou givest them to drink.

rotherham@Psalms:37:2 @ For, like grass, soon shall they wither, and, like green herbage, shall they fade.

rotherham@Psalms:37:6 @ So will he bring forth, as the light, thy righteousness, and thy vindication as the noonday.

rotherham@Psalms:37:8 @ Cease from anger, and forsake wrath, Burn not with vexation only to do evil;

rotherham@Psalms:37:9 @ For, evil doers, shall be cut off, but, as for them who wait for Yahweh, they, shall inherit the earth.

rotherham@Psalms:37:12 @ Plotting is the lawless one, against the just, and gnashing upon him with his teeth.

rotherham@Psalms:37:19 @ They shall not be ashamed in the time of calamity, and, in the days of famine, shall they be filled.

rotherham@Psalms:37:22 @ For, such as are blessed of him, shall inherit the earth, But, the cursed of him, shall be cut off.

rotherham@Psalms:37:23 @ From Yahweh, are the steps of a man made firm, When, with his way, he is well pleased:

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:38:1 @ O Yahweh, do not, in thine anger, correct me, nor, in thy wrath, chastise me;

rotherham@Psalms:38:3 @ There is no soundness in my flesh, By reason of thine indignation, There is no peace in my bones, By reason of my sin;

rotherham@Psalms:38:4 @ For, mine iniquities, have passed over my head, Like a heavy burden, they are too heavy for me:

rotherham@Psalms:38:5 @ My wounds are of bad odourthey have festered, by reason of my folly:

rotherham@Psalms:38:10 @ My heart, fluttereth, my strength hath forsaken me, and, as for the light of mine eyes, even they, are not with me:

rotherham@Psalms:38:12 @ Yea they who are seeking my life, have laid snares, and they who are asking my harm, have threatened engulfing ruin, And, deceitful thingsall day long, do they mutter.

rotherham@Psalms:38:13 @ But, I, as one deaf, will not hear, and as one dumb, who will not open his mouth:

rotherham@Psalms:38:14 @ Thus have I become as a man who cannot hear, in whose mouth are no arguments:

rotherham@Psalms:38:22 @ Make haste to help me, My Lord, my deliverance!

rotherham@Psalms:39:1 @ I will take heed to my ways, That I sin not with my tongue, I will put on my mouth a muzzle, So long as the lawless is before me.

rotherham@Psalms:39:2 @ I was dumb with silence, I held my peace, afar from happiness, But, my pain had been stirred:

rotherham@Psalms:39:3 @ Hot was my heart within me, While I was musing, there was kindled a fire, I spake with my tongue!

rotherham@Psalms:39:4 @ Let me know, O Yahweh, mine end, And the measure of my dayswhat it is, I would know how short-lived I am.

rotherham@Psalms:39:5 @ Lo! as hand-breadths, hast thou granted my days, and my life-time, is as nothing before thee, Surely, a mere breath, are all men, such as stand firm. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:39:6 @ Surely as a shadow, doth every man wander, Surely in vain, do they bustle about, he heapeth things up, and knoweth not who shall gather them in.

rotherham@Psalms:39:8 @ From all my transgressions, rescue thou me, The reproach of the base, oh do not make me!

rotherham@Psalms:39:9 @ I am dumb, I cannot open my mouth, for, thou, hast done it.

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:40:4 @ How happy the man, Who hath made Yahweh his confidence, who hath not turned unto the haughty, nor gone aside unto falsehood.

rotherham@Psalms:40:5 @ Mighty things, hast thou done Thou, Yahweh my God, Thy wonderful doings and thy purposes to-wards us, There is no setting them in order unto thee I would tell, and would speak!They are too great to rehearse.

rotherham@Psalms:40:6 @ Sacrifice and meal-offering, thou didst not delight in, Ears, didst thou pierce for me, Ascending-sacrifice and sin-bearer, thou didst not ask:

rotherham@Psalms:40:8 @ To do thy good-pleasure, O my God, is my delight, And, thy law, is in the midst of mine inward parts:

rotherham@Psalms:40:11 @ Thou, O Yahweh, wilt not restrain thy compassions from me, Thy lovingkindness and thy truthfulness, shall continually watch over me.

rotherham@Psalms:40:13 @ Be pleased, O Yahweh, to rescue me, O Yahweh! to help me, make haste!

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:40:15 @ Let them be astonished on account of their own shame, who are saying of me, Aha! Aha!

rotherham@Psalms:41:3 @ Yahweh, will sustain him upon the bed of sickness, All his couch, hast thou transformed in his disease.

rotherham@Psalms:41:12 @ But, as for me, In my blamelessness, hast thou held me fast, And hast caused me to stand before thee unto times age-abiding.

rotherham@Psalms:41:13 @ Blessed be Yahweh, the God of Israel, From the age that is past, even unto the age yet to come: Amen and Amen!

rotherham@Psalms:42:1 @ BOOK THE SECOND As, the hart, cometh panting up to the channels of water, So my soul, panteth for thee, O God.

rotherham@Psalms:42:5 @ Why shouldst thou be cast down, O my soul? And

rotherham@Psalms:42:6 @ My God! over myself, my soul is cast down, For this cause, will I remember thee from the land of Jordan, And the Hermons, from the hill Mizar.

rotherham@Psalms:42:7 @ Roaring deep unto roaring deep, is calling, at the voice of thy cataracts, All thy breakers and thy rolling waves, over me, have passed.

rotherham@Psalms:42:9 @ I will say onto GOD, my rock, Wherefore hast thou forgotten me? Wherefore in gloom should I go, because of oppression by the enemy?

rotherham@Psalms:42:11 @ Why shouldst thou be sat down, O my soul? And why shouldst thou moan over me? Wait thou for God, for yet shall I praise him, As the triumph of my presence and my God.

rotherham@Psalms:43:2 @ For, thou, art my defending God Wherefore hast thou rejected me? Wherefore in gloom should I wander, because of the oppression of an enemy?

rotherham@Psalms:43:5 @ Why shouldst thou be cast down, O my soul? And why shouldst thou moan over me, Wait thou for God, for yet shall I praise him, As the triumph of my presence, and my God.

rotherham@Psalms:44:5 @ By thee, will we thrust at, our adversaries, In thy Name, will we tread down our assailants;

rotherham@Psalms:44:7 @ For thou hast saved us from our adversaries, And, them who hated us, hast thou put to shame.

rotherham@Psalms:44:8 @ In God, have we boasted all the day, And, thy Nameunto times age-abiding, will we praise. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:44:9 @ But nay thou hast rejected, and confounded us, And wilt not go forth with our hosts;

rotherham@Psalms:44:11 @ Thou dost give us up like sheep to be devoured, And, amongst the nations, hast thou scattered us.

rotherham@Psalms:44:12 @ Thou dost sell thy people for, no-value, And hast not made increase by their price.

rotherham@Psalms:44:22 @ Surely, for thy sake, have we been slain all the day, We have been accounted as sheep for slaughter.

rotherham@Psalms:45:7 @ Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated lawlessness, For this cause, hath God, thine own God, anointed thee, With the oil of gladness, beyond thy partners.

rotherham@Psalms:45:8 @ Myrrh and aloes, cassias, all thy garments, Out of the palaces of ivory, the tones of strings, have rejoiced thee.

rotherham@Psalms:45:12 @ Also, the daughter of Tyre, with a present! Thy face, shall the rich of the people appease.

rotherham@Psalms:46:2 @ For this cause, will we not fear, Though the earth showeth change, Or the mountains slip into the heart of the seas:

rotherham@Psalms:46:9 @ Causing wars to cease unto the end of the earth, The bow, he shivereth, And breaketh in pieces the spear, war-chariots, burneth he up with fire.

rotherham@Psalms:47:2 @ For, Yahwehas Most High, is to be revered, A great king, over all the earth,

rotherham@Psalms:47:5 @ God hath ascended with a shout, Yahweh, with the sound of a horn.

rotherham@Psalms:48:3 @ God, in her palaces, is to be known as a high tower.

rotherham@Psalms:48:4 @ For lo! Kings Met as appointed, Passed by together;

rotherham@Psalms:48:7 @ With an east wind, wilt thou shatter the ships of Tarshish.

rotherham@Psalms:48:8 @ Just as we have heard, So, have we see, In the city of Yahweh of hosts, In the city of our God, God himself, will establish her, unto times age-abiding. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:48:12 @ Go round Zion, and compass her about, Reckon up her towers;

rotherham@Psalms:48:13 @ Apply your mind to her rampart, Pass between her palaces, That ye may recount them to an after generation;

rotherham@Psalms:49:1 @ Hear ye, this all ye peoples, Give ear, all ye inhabitants of this passing world;

rotherham@Psalms:49:6 @ As for them who are trusting in their wealth, And, in the abundance of their riches, do boast themselves,

rotherham@Psalms:49:12 @ But, a son of earth, though wealthy, cannot tarry, He hath made himself a by-word Beasts, they resemble:

rotherham@Psalms:49:16 @ Do not fear, When a man becometh rich, When the glory of his house increaseth;

rotherham@Psalms:49:19 @ He shall enter as far as the circle of his fathers, Nevermore, shall they see the light.

rotherham@Psalms:49:20 @ A son of earth though wealthy, who discerneth not, Hath made himself a by-word, Beasts, they resemble.

rotherham@Psalms:50:8 @ Not, for thy sacrifices, will I reprove thee, Nor for thine ascending-offerings, before me continually:

rotherham@Psalms:50:10 @ For, mine, is every wild-beast of the forest, The cattle on the mountains, in their thousands;

rotherham@Psalms:50:16 @ But, to the lawless one, God saith, What hast, thou, to do, to recount my statutes? Or that thou hast taken up my covenant upon thy mouth?

rotherham@Psalms:50:17 @ Seeing that, thou, hast hated correction, And hast cast my words behind thee;

rotherham@Psalms:50:19 @ Thy mouth, hast thou thrust into wickedness, And, thy tongue, kept weaving deceit;

rotherham@Psalms:50:21 @ These things, hast thou done, and I have kept silence, Thou thoughtest that I should really be like thyself, I will convict thee, yea I will set in order before thine eyes.

rotherham@Psalms:51:1 @ Be favorable unto me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness, And, in the multitude of thy compassions, blot out my transgressions;

rotherham@Psalms:51:2 @ Thoroughly wash me from mine iniquity, And, from my sin, make me pure;

rotherham@Psalms:51:5 @ Lo! in iniquity, was I brought forth, And, in sin, did my mother conceive me.

rotherham@Psalms:51:6 @ Lo! faithfulness, hast thou desired in the inward parts, Yea, in the hidden part, wilt thou cause me to know, wisdom.

rotherham@Psalms:51:7 @ Wilt thou cleanse me from sin with hyssop, That I may be pure? Wilt thou wash me, That I may be whiter, than snow?

rotherham@Psalms:51:8 @ Wilt thou cause me to hear joy and gladness? The bones thou hast crushed would exult.

rotherham@Psalms:51:10 @ A pure heart, create for me, O God, And, a steadfast spirit, renew within me.

rotherham@Psalms:51:11 @ Do not cast me away from thy presence, And, thy Holy Spirit, do not take from me:

rotherham@Psalms:51:16 @ For thou wilt not desire sacrificethat I should give it, Ascending-offering, will not please:

rotherham@Psalms:51:18 @ Do good, in thy good-pleasure, unto Zion, Wilt thou build the walls of Jerusalem!

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:53:2 @ God, out of the heavens, looked down upon the sons of men, To see whether there was one that showed wisdom, Enquiring after God.

rotherham@Psalms:53:3 @ They all, have turned back, together have they become tainted, There is none that doeth good, Not so much as, one!

rotherham@Psalms:53:5 @ There have they been in great dread where no dread was, Because, God, hath scattered the bones of thy besieger, Thou hast put to shame, Because, God, had, rejected, them.

rotherham@Psalms:55:3 @ Because of the noise of the enemy, By reason of the oppression of the lawless one, For they would let trouble drop upon me, And, in anger, would they entrap me.

rotherham@Psalms:55:8 @ I would hasten mine escape, From rushing wind, from storm.

rotherham@Psalms:55:13 @ But it is, thou, a man esteemed as mine equal, mine associate, and mine acquaintance;

rotherham@Psalms:55:20 @ He hath thrust forth his hands, against them he was wont to salute, he hath violated his covenant;

rotherham@Psalms:55:22 @ Cast upon Yahweh thy lot, and, he, will sustain thee: He will not suffer, to times age-abiding, the righteous one to be shaken.

rotherham@Psalms:56:8 @ My wandering, hast, thou, recorded, Put thou my tears in thy bottle, Are they not in thy record?

rotherham@Psalms:56:13 @ For thou hast rescued my soul from death, Wilt thou not

rotherham@Psalms:57:1 @ Show me favour, O God, Show me favour, For, in thee, hath my soul sought refuge, And, in the shadow of thy wings, will I seek refuge, Until the storm of ruin pass by.

rotherham@Psalms:57:4 @ My soul, is in the midst of lions, I lie down amidst flames, As for the sons of men, Their teeth, are spear and arrows, And, their tongue, is a sharp sword.

rotherham@Psalms:57:6 @ A net, did they fix for my steps, My soul was bowed down, They digged before me a pit, They fell into the midst thereof! Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:58:3 @ Lawless men have been estranged from birth, They have gone astray from their nativity, speaking falsehood;

rotherham@Psalms:58:8 @ Like a snail, which melteth away as it goeth, An untimely birth of a woman, which hath not seen the sun:

rotherham@Psalms:59:16 @ But, I, will sing thy power, And will shout aloud, in the morning, thy lovingkindness, For thou has become a refuge for me, And a place to flee to in the day of my distress.

rotherham@Psalms:60:1 @ O God, thou hast rejected ushast scattered us, Thou hast been angry, Wilt thou restore us?

rotherham@Psalms:60:2 @ Thou hast shaken the landhast rent it, Heal thou the fractures thereoffor it hath tottered:

rotherham@Psalms:60:3 @ Thou hast suffered thy people to see hardship, Thou hast let them drink the wine of confusion.

rotherham@Psalms:60:6 @ God, hath spoken in his holiness I will exult! I will apportion Shechem, And, the Vale of Succoth, will I measure out;

rotherham@Psalms:60:7 @ Mine, is Gileadand mine, Manasseh, But, Ephraim, is the defence, of my head, Judah, is my commanders staff;

rotherham@Psalms:60:8 @ Moab, is my wash-bowl, Upon Edom, will I throw my shoe, Over Philistia! raise shout of triumph.

rotherham@Psalms:60:9 @ Who will conduct me to fortified city? Who will lead me as far as Edom!

rotherham@Psalms:60:10 @ Is it not, thou, O God?thou hast rejected us! And wilt thou not go forth, O God, with our hosts?

rotherham@Psalms:61:3 @ For thou hast been, A Refuge to me, A Tower of Strength, from the face of the foe.

rotherham@Psalms:61:5 @ For, thou, O God, hast hearkened to my vows, Thou hast granted a possession, unto them who revere thy Name.

rotherham@Psalms:61:6 @ Daysunto the days of the king, wilt thou add. His years, as of generation after generation:

rotherham@Psalms:62:8 @ Trust ye in him all ye assembly of the people, Pour out, before him, your heart, God, is a refuge for us. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:62:10 @ Do not trust in extortion, Nor, with robbery, become vain, As for wealth, when it beareth fruit, Do not set heart.

rotherham@Psalms:63:2 @ In like manner as, in the sanctuary, I have had vision of thee, To behold thy power and thy glory.

rotherham@Psalms:63:5 @ As with fatness and richness, shall my soul be satisfied, And, with joyfully shouting lips, shall my mouth utter praise.

rotherham@Psalms:63:7 @ For thou hast become a help unto me, And, in the shadow of thy wings, will I shout for joy.

rotherham@Psalms:65:3 @ Iniquitous things, have been too strong for me, As for our transgressions, wilt, thou, by propitiation remove them.

rotherham@Psalms:65:6 @ Who setteth fast the mountains by his strength, Being girded with might;

rotherham@Psalms:65:7 @ Who stilleth, The noise of the seas, The noise of their rolling waves, and The tumult of races of men?

rotherham@Psalms:65:9 @ Thou hast visited the earth, and made it abound, Abundantly, dost thou enrich it The channel of God, is full of waters, Thou preparest their corn, Yea, thus, dost thou prepare it:

rotherham@Psalms:65:11 @ Thou hast set a crown upon thy year of bounty, And, thy tracks, drop fatness;

rotherham@Psalms:65:12 @ Fruitful are the pastures of the wilderness, And, with exultation, the hills do gird themselves.

rotherham@Psalms:65:13 @ Clothed are the pastures with flocks, The valleys also, cover themselves with corn, They shout for joy, yea they sing.

rotherham@Psalms:66:13 @ I will enter thy house with ascending-sacrifices, I will pay unto thee my vows,

rotherham@Psalms:66:15 @ Ascending-sacrifices of fatlings, will I cause to ascend unto thee, With the perfume of rams, I will offer bulls, with he-goats. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:66:17 @ Unto himwith my mouth, did I cry, And high praise was under my tongue.

rotherham@Psalms:67:6 @ Earth, will have given her increase, God, our own God, will bless us:

rotherham@Psalms:68:2 @ As smoke is driven about, Let them be driven about, As wax is melted before a fire, Let the lawless perish before God.

rotherham@Psalms:68:4 @ Sing ye to God, Make music of his Name, Lift up (a song), to him that rideth through the waste plains, Since Yah is his name, exult ye before him.

rotherham@Psalms:68:9 @ A bounteous rain, dost thou shed abroad, O God, upon thine inheritance, When exhausted, thou thyself, hast supported it:

rotherham@Psalms:68:15 @ A mighty mountain, is the mountain of Bashan, A mountain of peaks, is the mountain of Bashan!

rotherham@Psalms:68:18 @ Thou hast ascended on high, Thou hast led in procession a body of captives, Thou hast received gifts consisting of men, Yea even the rebellious, That, Yah, Elohim, might settle down to rest.

rotherham@Psalms:68:22 @ Said My Lord, From Bashan, will I bring back, I will bring back from the depths of the sea:

rotherham@Psalms:68:28 @ Thy God hath commanded thy strength, The strength, O God, which thou hast wrought for us.

rotherham@Psalms:68:30 @ Rebuke thou, The wild beast of the reeds, The herd of mighty oxen among the calves of the peoples Each one bowing down with bars of silver, Scatter thou the peoples, who in wars take delight.

rotherham@Psalms:68:31 @ Ambassadors come out of Egypt, The Ethiopian, eagerly stretcheth out his hands, unto God.

rotherham@Psalms:68:34 @ Ascribe ye strength unto God, Over Israel, is his majesty, And his strength, in the skies. To be revered is God, for his sanctuary,

rotherham@Psalms:68:35 @ As for the GOD of Israel, he, is giving strength and abundant might to the people. Blessed be God!

rotherham@Psalms:69:1 @ Save me, O God, For waters have entered as far as the life;

rotherham@Psalms:69:5 @ O God, thou, hast known my folly, And, my wrong-doings, from thee, have not been hid.

rotherham@Psalms:69:6 @ Let them not be ashamed, through me, Who have waited for thee, O My Lord, Yahweh of hosts, Let them not be confounded, through me, Who are seeking thee, O God of Israel!

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

rotherham@Psalms:69:13 @ But, as for me, my prayer shall be unto thee, O Yahweh, in a time of acceptance, O God, in the abounding of thy lovingkindness, answer me with thy saving faithfulness.

rotherham@Psalms:69:16 @ Answer me, O Yahweh, for good is thy lovingkindness, According to the abounding of thy compassions, turn thou towards me:

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

rotherham@Psalms:69:20 @ Reproach hath broken my heart, and I am weak, Though I waited for one to pity me, yet there was none, And for comforters, yet I found not any.

rotherham@Psalms:69:31 @ So shall it be more pleasing to Yahweh than a bullock of the herd, Showing horn divided hoof.

rotherham@Psalms:69:34 @ Let the heavens and the earth, praise him, The seas, and everything that creepeth therein.

rotherham@Psalms:70:1 @ O God, to rescue me, O Yahweh, to help memake haste.

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:70:5 @ But, I, being humbled and needy, O God, haste to me, My help and my deliverer, art thou, O Yahweh do not tarry.

rotherham@Psalms:71:1 @ In thee, O Yahweh, have I sought refuge, May I not be ashamed unto times age-abiding:

rotherham@Psalms:71:7 @ A very wonder, have I been unto many, Seeing that, thou, hast been my strong refuge,

rotherham@Psalms:71:9 @ Do not cast me off in the time of old age, When my vigour faileth, do not forsake me;

rotherham@Psalms:71:12 @ O God, be not far from me, O my God, to help me, make haste!

rotherham@Psalms:71:13 @ Let them be ashamedbe consumed, Who are assailing my life, Let them be covered with reproach and confusion, Who are seeking my hurt.

rotherham@Psalms:71:17 @ O God, thou hast taught me from my youthful days, And, hitherto, have I been wont to tell of thy wonders;

rotherham@Psalms:71:19 @ And, as for thy righteousness, O God, up on high, Wherein thou hast wrought great things, O God! who is like unto thee?

rotherham@Psalms:71:20 @ Thou who hast let us see many distresses and misfortunes, Wilt gain bring us to life, And, out of the resounding depths of the earth, wilt again raise us up;

rotherham@Psalms:71:21 @ Thou wilt increase my greatness, And, on every side, wilt comfort me.

rotherham@Psalms:71:23 @ My lips shall make a joyful noise, When I make music unto thee, And my soul which thou hast ransomed;

rotherham@Psalms:72:9 @ Before him, let the men of the desert kneel, But, as for his foes, the dust, let them lick;

rotherham@Psalms:72:10 @ The kings of Tarshish and of the Coastlands, A gift, let them render, The kings of Sheba and Seba, A present, let them bring;

rotherham@Psalms:73:2 @ But, as for me, My feet had, almost stumbled, My steps had, well-nigh slipped;

rotherham@Psalms:73:3 @ For I was envious of the boasters, At the prosperity of the lawless, used I to look.

rotherham@Psalms:73:6 @ For this cause, doth arrogance deck them as a neck-chain, And a garment of wrong is their attire;

rotherham@Psalms:73:7 @ Their iniquity, hath proceeded from fatness, They have surpassed the imaginations of the heart;

rotherham@Psalms:73:16 @ When I reasoned, that I might understand this, A vexation, it was in mine eyes:

rotherham@Psalms:73:18 @ Surely, in slippery places, dost thou set them, Thou hast suffered them to fall into places of danger.

rotherham@Psalms:73:19 @ How have they become desolate, as in a moment! They have ceasedcome to an end, by reason of calamities.

rotherham@Psalms:73:20 @ As the dream of him that waketh, O my Lord! when rousing thyself up, their shadowy being, wilt thou despise.

rotherham@Psalms:73:22 @ But, I, was brutish, and could not perceive, Like the beasts, had I become before thee.

rotherham@Psalms:73:23 @ Nevertheless, I, am continually before thee, Thou hast taken hold of my right hand;

rotherham@Psalms:73:27 @ For lo! they who are far from thee, shall perish, Thou hast put an end to every one who wandered unchastely from thee.

rotherham@Psalms:73:28 @ But, as for me, the drawing near of God, is my blessedness, I have made, of My Lord Yahweh, my refuge, That I may recount all thy works.

rotherham@Psalms:74:1 @ Wherefore, O God, hast thou cast off utterly? Shall thine anger smoke against the flock of thine own pasturing?

rotherham@Psalms:74:2 @ Remember thine own assembly thou didst acquire aforetime, Thou didst redeem the tribe of thine own inheritance, Mount Zion, wherein thou didst take up thy habitation.

rotherham@Psalms:74:4 @ Thine adversaries have roared in the midst of thine appointed meeting, They have set their ensigns as tokens!

rotherham@Psalms:74:5 @ One used to be known according as he carried up highinto the thicket of treesthe axes;

rotherham@Psalms:74:7 @ They have cast, into the fire, thy sanctuary, To the ground, have they profaned the habitation of thy Name.

rotherham@Psalms:74:13 @ Thou, didst cleave asunder, in thy might, the sea, Thou didst break in pieces the heads of the Crocodiles, on the waters;

rotherham@Psalms:74:17 @ Thou, didst set up all the bounds of the earth, As for summer and winter, thou, didst form them!

rotherham@Psalms:74:19 @ Do not deliver up, to a wild beast, the life of thy turtle-dove, The living host of thine oppressed ones, do not forget perpetually.

rotherham@Psalms:74:21 @ May the crushed one not again be confounded, As for the oppressed and the needy, let them praise thy Name.

rotherham@Psalms:74:23 @ Do not forget the voice of thine adversaries, The noise of thine assailants, ascending continually.

rotherham@Psalms:75:3 @ Earth was melting away with all its inhabitants, I, have fixed the pillars thereof. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:75:4 @ I have said to the boasters, Do not boast, And to the lawless, Do not lift up a horn;

rotherham@Psalms:75:6 @ For neither from east nor west, Nor from the wilderness of thee mountains;

rotherham@Psalms:75:7 @ For, God himself, is about to judge, One, he will cast down, Another, he will lift up;

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:76:8 @ Out of the heavens, didst thou cause judgment to be heard, Earth, feared and was still:

rotherham@Psalms:77:4 @ Thou hast held, watching, mine eyes, I was driven to and fro, and could not speak;

rotherham@Psalms:77:5 @ I reasoned, Of the days of aforetime, Of the years of by-gone ages;

rotherham@Psalms:77:9 @ Hath GOD, forgotten to show favour? Or hath he shut up, in anger, his compassions? Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:77:14 @ Thou, art GOD, doing wonderfully, Thou hast made known, among the peoples, thy might;

rotherham@Psalms:77:18 @ The, voice of thy thunder, was in the whirlwind, Thy lightnings illumined the world, The earth, trembled and quaked;

rotherham@Psalms:77:19 @ In the sea, was thy way, And, thy path, in the mighty waters, And, thy footprints, could not be known:

rotherham@Psalms:78:2 @ I will open, in a parable, my mouth, I will pour forth enigmas out of antiquity;

rotherham@Psalms:78:8 @ And not become, like their fathers, a generation stubborn and rebellious, A generation that fixed not their heart, Neither was their spirit, faithful with GOD.

rotherham@Psalms:78:13 @ He clave the sea, and caused them to pass through, And reared up the waters like a mound;

rotherham@Psalms:78:15 @ He used to cleave rocks in the desert, And let them drink as out of mighty deeps;

rotherham@Psalms:78:18 @ They put GOD to the proof in their heart, By asking food to their mind:

rotherham@Psalms:78:21 @ Therefore, Yahweh hearkened, and became wroth, And, a fire, was kindled against Jacob, Moreover also, anger, mounted against Israel;

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

rotherham@Psalms:78:27 @ And rained upon them flesh as the dust, And, like the sand of the seas, birds of wing;

rotherham@Psalms:78:30 @ They had not turned away from what they had longed for, Yet was their food in their mouth,

rotherham@Psalms:78:35 @ And remembered that, Elohim, was their rock, Yea, EL Most High, their Redeemer:

rotherham@Psalms:78:37 @ But, their heart, was not fixed with him, Nor were they trusty in his covenant:

rotherham@Psalms:78:38 @ Yet, he, full of compassion, would put a propitiatory-covering over iniquity, and not destroy, Yea, many a time, turned he back his anger, And would not stir up all his wrath.

rotherham@Psalms:78:40 @ How often they, Resisted him in the desert, Vexed him, in the waste:

rotherham@Psalms:78:48 @ When he gave up, to hail-storms, their beasts, And their cattle, to pestilent fevers;

rotherham@Psalms:78:57 @ But drew back and dealt treacherously, like their fathers, They turned aside, like deceitful bowmen;

rotherham@Psalms:78:59 @ God heard and was wroth, And greatly abhorred Israel;

rotherham@Psalms:78:62 @ And delivered up, to the sword, his people, And, with his own inheritance, was he wroth;

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

rotherham@Psalms:79:2 @ They have given, The dead bodies of thy servants, As food for the birds of the heavens, The flesh of thy men of lovingkindness, Unto the wild beast of the earth:

rotherham@Psalms:79:7 @ For he hath devoured Jacob, And, his dwelling-place, have they laid waste.

rotherham@Psalms:79:8 @ Do not remember against us former iniquities, Haste thee, let thy compassions, come to meet us, For we have been brought very low!

rotherham@Psalms:79:13 @ So, we, thy people, and the sheep of thy pasture, will give thanks unto thee, to times age-abiding, To generation after generation, will we recount thy praise.

rotherham@Psalms:80:2 @ Before Ephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh, stir up thy strength, And come! to our salvation.

rotherham@Psalms:80:4 @ O Yahweh, God of hosts! How long hast thou been wroth with the prayer of thy people?

rotherham@Psalms:80:5 @ Thou hast fed them with the food of tears, And hast caused them to drink the water of weeping in threefold abundance.

rotherham@Psalms:80:8 @ A vine out of Egypt, thou didst remove, Thou didst cast out nations, and plant it;

rotherham@Psalms:80:11 @ It thrust forth its branches as far as the sea, And, unto the River, its shoots.

rotherham@Psalms:80:12 @ Wherefore hast thou broken down its fences, So that all who pass along the way, pluck its fruit?

rotherham@Psalms:80:13 @ The boar out of the forest, browseth upon it, And, the wild beast of the field, pastureth thereon.

rotherham@Psalms:82:1 @ God, hath taken his place in the august assembly, In the midst of the gods, will he judge.

rotherham@Psalms:83:3 @ Against thy people, they craftily devise a secret plot, And conspire against thy treasured ones.

rotherham@Psalms:83:8 @ Even Assyria hath joined herself with them, They have become an arm to the sons of Lot. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:83:12 @ Who said Let us take a possession foe ourselves, The pastures of God!

rotherham@Psalms:83:13 @ O my God, make them, As whirling, As chaff before a wind;

rotherham@Psalms:83:14 @ As a fire burneth a forest, And as a flame setteth mountains ablaze,

rotherham@Psalms:84:6 @ Passing through the balsam-vale, A place of fountains, they make it, Yea, with blessings, is it covered by the early rain.

rotherham@Psalms:85:1 @ Thou hast accepted, O Yahweh, thy land, Thou hast brought back the captives of Jacob;

rotherham@Psalms:85:2 @ Thou hast taken away, the iniquity of thy people, Thou hast covered, all their sin. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:85:3 @ Thou hast withdrawn all thine indignation, Thou hast ceased from the glow of thing anger.

rotherham@Psalms:85:12 @ Yahweh himself too, will give us the blessing, And, our land, shall yield her increase.

rotherham@Psalms:86:9 @ All nations whom thou hast made, Shall come in and bow down before thee, O My Lord, That they may glorify thy Name.

rotherham@Psalms:86:11 @ Point out to me, O Yahweh, thy way, I will walk steadfastly in thy truth, My heart will rejoice to revere thy Name.

rotherham@Psalms:86:13 @ For, thy lovingkindness, is great towards me, And thou hast rescued my soul from Hades beneath.

rotherham@Psalms:86:14 @ O God, the insolent, have arisen against me, And, the assembly of tyrants, have sought my life, And have not set thee before them.

rotherham@Psalms:86:15 @ But, thou, O My Lord, art, A God of compassion and favour, Slow to anger, and abundant in lovingkindness a faithfulness.

rotherham@Psalms:86:17 @ Perform with me a token for good, That they who hate me may see and be ashamed, In that, thou, Yahweh, hast helped me and comforted me.

rotherham@Psalms:87:4 @ I will mention Rahab and Babylon, to them who know me Lo! Philistia and Tyre with Ethiopia, This one was born there.

rotherham@Psalms:87:6 @ Yahweh, will record, when he enrolleth the peoples, This one was born there. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:87:7 @ As well the singers as the flute-players

rotherham@Psalms:88:4 @ I am counted with them who descend into the pit, I have become as a man that is without help;

rotherham@Psalms:88:6 @ Thou hast laid me, In the lowest pit, In dark places, In the deeps:

rotherham@Psalms:88:7 @ Upon me, hath rested thine indignation, And, with all thy breakers, hast thou caused affliction. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:88:8 @ Thou hast far removed mine acquaintances from me, Thou hast made me an abomination unto them, Shut up, and I cannot go forth!

rotherham@Psalms:88:16 @ Over me, have passed thy bursts of burning anger, The alarms of thee have put an end to me;

rotherham@Psalms:88:18 @ Thou hast far removed from me, lover and friend, Mine acquaintances, are in darkness.

rotherham@Psalms:89:2 @ For I said, To times age-abiding, shall lovingkindness be built up, As for the heavens, thou wilt establish thy faithfulness therein.

rotherham@Psalms:89:10 @ Thou, hast crushedas one slain Rahab, With thy strong arm, hast thou scattered thy foes.

rotherham@Psalms:89:28 @ Age-abidingly, will I keep for him my lovingkindness, And, my covenant, hath been made steadfast for him;

rotherham@Psalms:89:29 @ Therefore will I appoint, to futurity, his seed, And his throne as the days of the heavens.

rotherham@Psalms:89:38 @ Yet, thou thyself, hast cast off, and rejected, Thou hast been wroth with thine Anointed One!

rotherham@Psalms:89:39 @ Thou hast cast down the covenant of thy Servant, Thou hast profaned, to the earth, his crown;

rotherham@Psalms:89:40 @ Thou hast broken down all his defenses, Thou hast laid his fortresses in ruins;

rotherham@Psalms:89:41 @ All the passers by the way, have plundered him, He hath become a reproach to his neighbours;

rotherham@Psalms:89:42 @ Thou hast raised the right hand of his adversaries, Thou hast gladdened all his enemies;

rotherham@Psalms:89:43 @ Yea thou hast turned the edge of his sword, Neither hast thou caused him to stand in the battle;

rotherham@Psalms:89:44 @ Thou hast brought to an end his splendour, And, his throneto the ground, hast thou hurled;

rotherham@Psalms:89:45 @ Thou hast shortened the days of his youths, Thou hast covered him with shame. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:89:47 @ Remember how short-lived, I, am, Wherefore, in vain, hast thou created all the sons of Adam?

rotherham@Psalms:90:1 @ BOOK THE FOURTH Lord! a dwelling-place, hast, thou, become to us, From generation to generation:

rotherham@Psalms:90:3 @ Thou causest man to return unto dust, And hast said Return, ye sons of Adam!

rotherham@Psalms:90:5 @ Thou hast snatched them away, A sleep, do they become, In the morning, like grass that shooteth up,

rotherham@Psalms:90:8 @ Thou hast set, Our iniquities before thee, Our secret near the luminary of thy face.

rotherham@Psalms:90:10 @ The days of our years, have, in them, three score years and ten, And, if, by reason of strength, they have fourscore years, Yet, their boast, is labour and sorrow, For it hath passed quickly, and we have flown away.

rotherham@Psalms:90:13 @ Return, Yahweh, oh how long? And have compassion upon thy servants;

rotherham@Psalms:90:15 @ Make us glad, according to, The days thou hast humbled us, The years we have seen misfortune:

rotherham@Psalms:91:6 @ Of the pestilence that, in darkness, doth walk, Of the plague that layeth waste at noonday.

rotherham@Psalms:91:9 @ Because, thou, Yahweh, my refuge, The Most High, thou last made thy dwelling-place,

rotherham@Psalms:92:7 @ When the lawless do thrive like grass, And all the workers of iniquity have blossomed, It is that they may be destroyed for ever.

rotherham@Psalms:92:10 @ But thou wilt exalt, as the buffalo, my horn, I have been anointed, with fresh oil.

rotherham@Psalms:92:11 @ So hath mine eye descried them who were lying in wait for me, Of my wicked assailants, mine ears, shall hear.

rotherham@Psalms:93:2 @ Established hath been thy throne from of old, From age-past times, thou art.

rotherham@Psalms:93:3 @ The floods have lifted up, O Yahweh, The floods have lifted uptheir voice, The floods have lifted uptheir dashing waves.

rotherham@Psalms:94:4 @ They pour forth, they speak arrogantly, All the workers of iniquity, do boast:

rotherham@Psalms:94:9 @ He that planteth the ear, shall he not hear? Or, that fashioneth the eye, shall he not have power to see?

rotherham@Psalms:95:7 @ For, he, is our God, And, we, are the people of his pasture, and the flock of his hand? To-day, if, to his voice, ye will hearken,

rotherham@Psalms:95:8 @ Do not harden your heart as at Meribah, As on the day of Massah, in the desert;

rotherham@Psalms:95:10 @ Forty years, loathed I that generation, So I said A people going astray in heart, they are, Even they, have not known my ways!

rotherham@Psalms:97:1 @ Yahweh, hath become king, Let the earth exult, Let the multitude of coastlands rejoice.

rotherham@Psalms:97:7 @ Let all who serve an image, be ashamed, They who boast themselves in things of nought, Bow down unto him, all ye gods.

rotherham@Psalms:97:9 @ For, thou, Yahweh, art Most High over all the earth, Greatly hast thou exalted thyself above all gods.

rotherham@Psalms:99:4 @ Yea, with the strength of a kingjustice, he loveth, Thou, hast established equity, Justice and righteousness in Jacob, thou, hast wrought.

rotherham@Psalms:100:3 @ Know that, Yahweh, he, is God, He, made us, and not, we ourselves, His people, and the flock of his pasture.

rotherham@Psalms:102:3 @ For, consumed in smoke, are my days, And, my bones, like a burning mass, are scorched through;

rotherham@Psalms:102:6 @ I am like the pelican of the desert, I have become as an owl among ruins.

rotherham@Psalms:102:9 @ For, asheslike bread, have I eaten, And, my drinkwith my tears, have I mingled;

rotherham@Psalms:102:10 @ Because of thine indignation and thy wrath, For thou hast lifted me up, and cast me down.

rotherham@Psalms:102:11 @ My days, are like a shadow extended, And, I, as green herbage, do wither.

rotherham@Psalms:102:13 @ Thou, wilt arise, wilt have compassion upon Zion, Surely it is time to favour her, Surely the time appointed, hath come;

rotherham@Psalms:102:14 @ Seeing that thy servants, take pleasure, in her stones, And, her dust, they favour:

rotherham@Psalms:102:26 @ They, shall perish, But, thou, wilt abide; And, they all, like a garment, shall fall in pieces, As a vesture, wilt thou change them and they shall vanish;

rotherham@Psalms:103:3 @ Who forgiveth all thine iniquity, Who healeth all thy diseases;

rotherham@Psalms:103:4 @ Who redeemeth, from destruction, thy life, Who crowneth thee, with lovingkindness and compassion:

rotherham@Psalms:103:8 @ Compassionate and gracious, is Yahweh, Slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness.

rotherham@Psalms:103:11 @ For, as the heavens are exalted over the earth, His lovingkindness hath prevailed over them who revere him;

rotherham@Psalms:103:12 @ As far as East from West, Hath he put far from us, our transgressions;

rotherham@Psalms:103:13 @ Like the compassion of a father for his children, Is, the compassion of Yahweh, for them who revere him;

rotherham@Psalms:103:15 @ As for man, like grass, are his days, Like the blossom of the field, so, doth he blossom;

rotherham@Psalms:103:16 @ For, a wind, hath passed ever it, and it is gone, And its own place is acquainted with it no more.

rotherham@Psalms:103:18 @ To such as keep his covenant, And remember his precepts, to do them.

rotherham@Psalms:103:21 @ Bless Yahweh, all ye his hosts, Attendants of his, doing his pleasure;

rotherham@Psalms:104:1 @ Bless, O my soul, Yahweh, Yahweh, my God, thou art exceedingly great, With honour and majesty, hast thou clothed thyself,

rotherham@Psalms:104:2 @ Putting on light, as a robe, Stretching out the heavens, as a curtain;

rotherham@Psalms:104:3 @ Building, in the waters, his upper chambers, Who maketh clouds his chariot, Who passeth along on the wings of the wind;

rotherham@Psalms:104:6 @ With the resounding deepas a garment, hast thou covered it, Above the mountains, stand the waters;

rotherham@Psalms:104:8 @ Mountains rise, Valleys sink, Unto the place which thou hast fixed for them;

rotherham@Psalms:104:9 @ Bounds, hast thou set, which they are not to pass over, They are not to return to cover the earth.

rotherham@Psalms:104:10 @ Who hast sent forth springs, through the torrent-beds, Between the mountains, they flow along;

rotherham@Psalms:104:11 @ They give drink, to every wild beast of the field, The wild asses do break their thirst.

rotherham@Psalms:104:14 @ Who causeth the grass to shoot forth for the cattle, And the herb, for the service of man, That he may bring forth food out of the earth;

rotherham@Psalms:104:19 @ He hath made the moon for seasons, And, the sun, knoweth his place for entering in.

rotherham@Psalms:104:20 @ Thou causest darkness, and it becometh night, Therein, creepeth forth, Every wild beast of the forest;

rotherham@Psalms:104:24 @ How thy works abound, O Yahweh! All of themin wisdom, hast thou made, The earth is full of thy possession:

rotherham@Psalms:104:26 @ There, ships, sail along, This sea-monster, thou hast formed to sport therein;

rotherham@Psalms:104:27 @ All of them, for thee, do wait, That thou mayest give them their food in its season;

rotherham@Psalms:104:29 @ Thou hidest thy face, they are dismayed, Thou withdrawest their spirit, They cease to breathe, And, unto their own dust, do they return:

rotherham@Psalms:104:33 @ I will sing to Yahweh, as long as I live! Yea I will touch the strings to my God, while I continue;

rotherham@Psalms:104:34 @ Pleasing unto him, be my meditation, I, will rejoice in Yahweh.

rotherham@Psalms:105:3 @ Make your boast in his holy Name, Joyful be the heart of them who are seeking Yahweh.

rotherham@Psalms:105:10 @ And confirmed if unto Jacob for a statute, To Israel, as a covenant age-abiding;

rotherham@Psalms:105:11 @ Saying, To thee, will I give the land of Canaan, As your inherited portion;

rotherham@Psalms:105:12 @ While as yet they were men easily counted, A very few, and sojourners therein;

rotherham@Psalms:105:17 @ He sent before them a man, For a slave, was he sold Joseph;

rotherham@Psalms:105:19 @ Until the time when his word came to pass, Speech of Yahweh, proved him;

rotherham@Psalms:105:22 @ That he might bind his rulers as he pleased, And, his elders, he might embue with wisdom.

rotherham@Psalms:105:37 @ Thus brought he them forth, with silver and gold, Nor was there, throughout his tribes, one that faltered;

rotherham@Psalms:105:39 @ He spread out a cloud as a covering, And fire, to give light by night,

rotherham@Psalms:105:40 @ They asked, and he brought in the quail, And, with the bread of the heavens, he satisfied them;

rotherham@Psalms:105:41 @ He opened the rock, and there gushed forth waters, They flowed along, through parched places, as a river;

rotherham@Psalms:106:9 @ So he rebuked the Red Sea, and it dried up, And he led them through deeps, as pasture-land;

rotherham@Psalms:106:11 @ So the waters covered their adversaries, Not one from among them, was left.

rotherham@Psalms:106:14 @ But lusted a lust in the desert, and tested GOD in the waste.

rotherham@Psalms:106:17 @ The earth opened and engulfed Dathan, and covered up the assembly of Abiram;

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

rotherham@Psalms:106:20 @ Thus changed they my glory, for the similitude of an ox that eateth grass.

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

rotherham@Psalms:106:31 @ So it was counted unto him, for righteousness, To generation after generation, unto times age abiding.

rotherham@Psalms:106:33 @ For they embittered his spirit, and he spake rashly with his lips.

rotherham@Psalms:106:38 @ And poured out innocent blood, the blood of their sons and their daughters, whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan, And the land was polluted with blood-shed;

rotherham@Psalms:106:39 @ And they became unclean by their works, and became unchaste in their doings.

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

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:106:46 @ And granted them compassion before all their captors.

rotherham@Psalms:107:3 @ And, out of the lands, hath gathered them From the east and from the west, From the north and from the south.

rotherham@Psalms:107:4 @ They wandered about in the desertin a waste, Way to a city to dwell in, found they none;

rotherham@Psalms:107:16 @ For he brake in pieces the doors of bronze, And, the bars of iron, he hewed asunder.

rotherham@Psalms:107:17 @ The perverse, by reason of their transgression, and on account of their iniquities, are afflicted;

rotherham@Psalms:107:34 @ A Land of Fruit, into a waste of salt, For the wickedness of them who dwell therein.

rotherham@Psalms:107:37 @ And have sown fields, and planted vineyards, and made them fruits of increase:

rotherham@Psalms:107:40 @ He poureth contempt upon nobles, and causeth them to wander in a pathless waste;

rotherham@Psalms:108:4 @ For, great, above the heavens, is thy lovingkindness, and, as far as the skies, thy faithfulness.

rotherham@Psalms:108:7 @ God, hath spoken in his holiness, I will exult! I will apportion Shechem! And, the Vale of Succoth, will I measure out;

rotherham@Psalms:108:8 @ Mine, is Gileadmine, Manasseh, but, Ephraim, is the defence of my head, Judah, is my commanders staff;

rotherham@Psalms:108:9 @ Moab, is my wash-bowl, Upon Edom, will I throw my shoe, Over Philistia, raise a shout of triumph.

rotherham@Psalms:108:10 @ Who will conduct me to a fortified city? Who will lead me as far as Edom?

rotherham@Psalms:108:11 @ Hast not thou, O God, rejected us? and wilt not go forth, O God, with our hosts.

rotherham@Psalms:109:4 @ For my love, they have been accusing me, while, I, was at prayer:

rotherham@Psalms:109:16 @ Because that he remembered not to show lovingkindness, but pursued the man that was oppressed and needy, that, the downhearted, he might slay.

rotherham@Psalms:109:18 @ Because he clothed himself in cursing as his outer garment, therefore may it have entered like water into his inward part, and like oil into his bones;

rotherham@Psalms:109:19 @ Be it his, as a garment he shall wrap round him, and for a girdle he shall, at all times, gird on:

rotherham@Psalms:109:23 @ As a shadow when it stretcheth out, I am gone, I am shaken off like the locust;

rotherham@Psalms:109:24 @ My knees, tremble from fasting, and, my flesh, faileth of fatness:

rotherham@Psalms:109:27 @ That they may know that, Thine own hand, this is, Thou, Yahweh, hast done it.

rotherham@Psalms:109:28 @ They, may curse if, thou, wilt bless, Mine assailants, shall be ashamed, but, thy servant, shall rejoice;

rotherham@Psalms:109:31 @ Because he standeth at the right hand of the needy, To save, from them who would pass sentence on his life.

rotherham@Psalms:111:1 @ Praise ye Yah! I will give thanks unto Yahweh, with a whole heart, in the circle of the upright and the assembly.

rotherham@Psalms:111:2 @ Great are the works of Yahweh, sought out, by all who find pleasure therein.

rotherham@Psalms:111:4 @ A memorial, hath he made by his wonders, Gracious and compassionate, is Yahweh.

rotherham@Psalms:112:4 @ Risenin darkness, is light to the upright, The gracious and compassionate and righteous.

rotherham@Psalms:112:10 @ The lawless one, shall see, and be indignant, his teeth, will he gnash and melt away, The craving of the lawless, shall vanish.

rotherham@Psalms:115:3 @ When, our God, is in the heavens, Whatsoever he pleased, hath he done.

rotherham@Psalms:115:16 @ As for the heavens, the heavens, belong to Yahweh, but the earth, hath he given to the sons of men.

rotherham@Psalms:116:3 @ The meshes of death encompassed me, and the distresses of hades, came upon me, Peril and sorrow, I found;

rotherham@Psalms:116:5 @ Gracious is Yahweh and righteous, and, our God, is full of compassion.

rotherham@Psalms:116:6 @ Yahweh, preserveth the simple, I was brought low, when, to me, he granted salvation.

rotherham@Psalms:116:8 @ For thou hast rescued my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling.

rotherham@Psalms:116:10 @ I believed that I should speak, I, was greatly depressed.

rotherham@Psalms:116:16 @ I beseech thee, O Yahwehfor, I, am thy servant, I, am thy servant, the son of thy handmaid, Thou hast loosened my bonds.

rotherham@Psalms:118:10 @ All nations, have compassed me about, In the Name of Yahweh, surely I will make them be circumcised;

rotherham@Psalms:118:11 @ They have compassed me aboutyea compassed me about, In the Name of Yahweh, surely I will make them be circumcised;

rotherham@Psalms:118:12 @ They have compassed me about like wax bees, they have blazed up like the fire of thorns, In the Name of Yahweh, surely I will make them be circumcised.

rotherham@Psalms:118:18 @ Yah, chastened me sore, But, unto death, did not deliver me.

rotherham@Psalms:118:20 @ This, is the gate for Yahweh, Such as are righteous, shall enter therein.

rotherham@Psalms:118:21 @ I will thank thee, because thou hast answered me, And hast become mine, by salvation.

rotherham@Psalms:118:23 @ From Yahweh, hath this come to pass, The same, is marvellous in our eyes.

rotherham@Psalms:119:4 @ Thou, hast commanded thy precepts, that they should be diligently kept.

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

rotherham@Psalms:119:10 @ With all my heart, have I sought thee, Suffer me not to be led astray from thy commandments.

rotherham@Psalms:119:11 @ In my heart, have I treasured what thou hast said, to the end I may not sin against thee.

rotherham@Psalms:119:14 @ In the way of thy testimonies, have I rejoiced, Like as over all riches.

rotherham@Psalms:119:21 @ Thou hast rebuked the proud as accursed, who stray from thy commandments.

rotherham@Psalms:119:35 @ Guide me in the path of thy commandments, for, therein, do I find pleasure.

rotherham@Psalms:119:39 @ Cause to pass away my reproach, that I have feared, for, thy regulations, are good.

rotherham@Psalms:119:46 @ That I may speak of thy testimonies before kings, and not be ashamed.

rotherham@Psalms:119:49 @ ZAYIN. Remember the word unto thy servant, upon which thou hast caused me to hope.

rotherham@Psalms:119:53 @ A raging heat, hath seized me, by reason of the lawless, who forsake thy law.

rotherham@Psalms:119:60 @ I have hastened, and not delayed, to keep thy commandments.

rotherham@Psalms:119:65 @ TETH. Well, hast thou dealt with thy servant, O Yahweh, according to thy word.

rotherham@Psalms:119:67 @ Before I was afflicted, I myself was going astray, but, now, thy word, have I kept.

rotherham@Psalms:119:69 @ Insolent men have plastered falsehood over me, I, with a whole heart, will observe thy precepts.

rotherham@Psalms:119:71 @ It is, well for me, that I was afflicted, That I might learn thy statutes.

rotherham@Psalms:119:77 @ Let thy compassions reach me, that I may live, for, thy law, is my dear delight.

rotherham@Psalms:119:78 @ Let insolent men, be ashamed, because, by means of falsehood, they have dealt with me perversely, I, will meditate in thy precepts.

rotherham@Psalms:119:80 @ Let my heart be thorough in thy statutes, that I may not be ashamed.

rotherham@Psalms:119:90 @ To generation after generation, is thy faithfulness, Thou hast established the earth, and it standeth.

rotherham@Psalms:119:93 @ Unto times age-abiding, will I not forget thy precepts, For, by them, hast thou given me life.

rotherham@Psalms:119:102 @ From thy regulations, have I not turned aside, for, thou, hast directed me.

rotherham@Psalms:119:111 @ As an inheritance have I taken thy testimonies unto times age-abiding, for, the joy of my heart, they are.

rotherham@Psalms:119:118 @ Thou hast made light of all who stray from thy statutes, for their fraud is, falsehood.

rotherham@Psalms:119:132 @ Turn thyself unto me, and show me favour, As is befitting, to the lovers of thy Name.

rotherham@Psalms:119:138 @ Thou hast righteously commanded thy testimonies, yea in great faithfulness.

rotherham@Psalms:119:156 @ Thy compassions, are great, O Yahweh, According to thy regulations, give me life.

rotherham@Psalms:122:1 @ I was glad, when they were saying unto me, Unto the house of Yahweh, let us go!

rotherham@Psalms:122:3 @ Jerusalem! that hath been builded, A true city, all joined together as one:

rotherham@Psalms:122:6 @ Ask ye for the peace of Jerusalem, They shall prosper, who love thee!

rotherham@Psalms:123:2 @ Lo! as the eyes of men-servants are unto the hand of their masters, as the eyes of a maid-servant, unto the hand of her mistress, so, are our eyes, unto Yahweh our God, until that he show us favour.

rotherham@Psalms:124:1 @ If it had not been, Yahweh, who was on our side, oh might Israel say:

rotherham@Psalms:124:2 @ If it had not been, Yahweh, who was on our side, when men rose up against us,

rotherham@Psalms:124:6 @ Blessed, be Yahweh, who gave us not as prey to their teeth.

rotherham@Psalms:124:7 @ Our soul, as a bird, hath escaped from the snare of the fowlers, The snare, is broken, and, we, are escaped:

rotherham@Psalms:125:4 @ Do good, O Yahweh, unto such as are good, even unto such as are upright in their hearts.

rotherham@Psalms:125:5 @ As for them who turn aside unto their crooked ways, Yahweh, will lead them forth, with the workers of iniquity, Prosperity on Israel!

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:127:4 @ As arrows in the hand of a warrior, so, are the children of young men.

rotherham@Psalms:127:5 @ How happy the man who hath filled his quiver with them! They will not be ashamed, but will speak with enemies in the gate.

rotherham@Psalms:129:1 @ Many a time, have they harassed me from my youth, well may Israel say:

rotherham@Psalms:129:2 @ Many a time, have they harassed me from youth, yet have they not prevailed against me.

rotherham@Psalms:129:4 @ Yahweh, is righteous, He hath cut asunder the cords of the lawless.

rotherham@Psalms:129:5 @ Let all who hate Zion, be ashamed and shrink back:

rotherham@Psalms:129:6 @ Let them become like the grass of housetops, which, before it is pulled up, hath withered;

rotherham@Psalms:129:8 @ Neither have the passers-by ever said, The blessing of Yahweh, be unto you, We have blessed you in the Name of Yahweh.

rotherham@Psalms:132:3 @ Surely I will not enter the home of my own house, nor ascend my curtained couch;

rotherham@Psalms:132:4 @ I will not give sleep to mine eyes, nor, to mine eye-lashes, slumber:

rotherham@Psalms:132:13 @ For Yahweh hath chosen Zion, He hath desired it as a dwelling for himself:

rotherham@Psalms:133:1 @ Lo! how good and how delightful, for brethren, to dwell together even as one.

rotherham@Psalms:135:4 @ For, Jacob, hath Yah chosen for himself, Israel, for his own treasure.

rotherham@Psalms:135:6 @ Whatsoever Yahweh hath pleased, he hath done, in the heavens and on the earth, in the seas, and all resounding deeps:

rotherham@Psalms:135:7 @ Causing vapours to ascend from the end of the earth, Lightnings for the rain, hath he made, bringing forth wind out of his treasuries.

rotherham@Psalms:135:8 @ Who smote the firstborn of Egypt, both of man, and of beast;

rotherham@Psalms:135:11 @ Sihon, king of the Amorites, and Og, king of Bashan, and all the kingdoms of Canaan;

rotherham@Psalms:135:12 @ And gave their land as an inheritance, an inheritance to Israel his people.

rotherham@Psalms:135:14 @ For Yahweh will vindicate his people, and, on his servants, have compassion.

rotherham@Psalms:136:14 @ And caused Israel to pass through the midst thereof, For, age-abiding, is his lovingkindness.

rotherham@Psalms:136:20 @ Also Og, king of Bashan, For, age-abiding, is his lovingkindness.

rotherham@Psalms:137:3 @ For, there, our captors asked of us words of song, and our plunderersgladness, Sing us of the songs of Zion!

rotherham@Psalms:137:9 @ How happy the man who shall snatch away and dash thy children against the crag.

rotherham@Psalms:138:2 @ I will bow down towards thy holy temple, and thank thy Name, for thy lovingkindness and for thy faithfulness, For thou hast magnified, above all thy Name, thy word!

rotherham@Psalms:139:1 @ O Yahweh! thou hast searched me, and observed:

rotherham@Psalms:139:2 @ Thou, hast observed my downsitting and mine uprising, Thou hast given heed to my desire, from afar:

rotherham@Psalms:139:3 @ My path and my couch, hast thou examined, and, all my ways, thou well knowest.

rotherham@Psalms:139:4 @ Surely there hath not been a word on my tongue, behold! O Yahweh, thou hast observed it on every side.

rotherham@Psalms:139:5 @ Behind and before, hast thou shut me in, and hast laid upon me thy hand:

rotherham@Psalms:139:8 @ If I ascend the heavens, there, thou art! If I spread out hades as my couch, behold thee!

rotherham@Psalms:139:12 @ Even darkness, will not conceal from thee, but, night, like day, will shine, So is the darkness, as the light!

rotherham@Psalms:139:14 @ I thank thee, in that fearfully was my being distinguished, Wonderful are thy works, and, mine own soul, is observing intently!

rotherham@Psalms:139:15 @ My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, when I was skilfully figured in the lower parts of the earth.

rotherham@Psalms:139:16 @ Mine unfinished substance, thine eyes beheld, and, in thy book, all the parts thereof were written, the days they should be fashioned! while yet there was not one among them.

rotherham@Psalms:139:22 @ With completeness of hatred, I hate them, As enemies, have they become to me.

rotherham@Psalms:140:3 @ They have sharpened their tongue like a serpent, The poison of the asp, is under their lips. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:140:5 @ The proud have hidden a snare for me, and, cords, have they spread as a net beside the track, Snares, have they set for me. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:140:7 @ O Yahweh, My Lord, my saving strength, thou hast screened my head in the day of battle.

rotherham@Psalms:140:9 @ As for the head of them who surround me, Let the mischief of their lips cover them:

rotherham@Psalms:140:11 @ As for the slanderer, let him not be established in the earth, As for the man of wrongful violence, let misfortune hunt him with thrust upon thrust.

rotherham@Psalms:141:1 @ O Yahweh, I have cried unto thee, Make thou haste to me, Give ear unto my voice, when I cry to thee.

rotherham@Psalms:141:2 @ Let my prayer be set in order like incense before thee, the lifting up of my hands, as the evening gift.

rotherham@Psalms:141:7 @ As when one plougheth and furroweth the earth, Scattered about, are our bones at the mouth of hades!

rotherham@Psalms:141:10 @ They who are lawless, shall fall into the nooses thereof, while, I, at the same time, pass on.

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:143:6 @ I have spread out my hands unto thee, My soul, is as a thirsty land, for thee. Selah.

rotherham@Psalms:143:10 @ Teach me to do thy good pleasure, for, thou, art my God, Thy spirit, is good, thou wilt set me down to rest in a level land.

rotherham@Psalms:144:3 @ O Yahweh! what is the earthborn, And yet thou hast acknowledged him, the son of a mortal, And yet thou hast taken account of him:

rotherham@Psalms:144:4 @ The earthborn, resembleth, a vapour, his days, are like a passing shadow.

rotherham@Psalms:144:6 @ Flash forth lightning, that thou mayest scatter them, Send out thine arrows, that thou mayest confound them:

rotherham@Psalms:144:15 @ How happy the people that is in such a case! How happy the people that hath Yahweh for its God!

rotherham@Psalms:145:6 @ And, the might of thy terrible acts, shall men speak, and, as for thy greatness, I will recount it.

rotherham@Psalms:145:8 @ Gracious and compassionate, is Yahweh, slow to anger, and of great lovingkindness.

rotherham@Psalms:145:9 @ Good is Yahweh to all, and, his tender compassions, are over all his works.

rotherham@Psalms:145:15 @ The eyes of all, for thee, do wait, and, thou, givest them their food in its season.

rotherham@Psalms:146:5 @ How happy is he that hath the GOD of Jacob as his help, whose hope, is on Yahweh his God:

rotherham@Psalms:147:2 @ Yahweh, is building Jerusalem, The outcasts of Israel, will he gather together.

rotherham@Psalms:147:6 @ Yahweh, relieveth the humbled! casting the lawless down to the earth.

rotherham@Psalms:147:8 @ Who covereth the heavens with clouds, preparing rain for the earth, who causeth the mountains to sprout grass:

rotherham@Psalms:147:9 @ Giving, to the beast, its food, to the young ravens, when they cry.

rotherham@Psalms:147:10 @ Not in the strength of the horse, doth he delight, Not in the legs of a man, hath he pleasure:

rotherham@Psalms:147:11 @ Yahweh, hath pleasure, in them who revere him, in them who wait for his lovingkindness.

rotherham@Psalms:147:16 @ Who giveth snow like wool, Hoar-frostlike ashes, he scattereth:

rotherham@Psalms:147:17 @ Casting forth his ice like crumbs, Before his cold, who can stand?

rotherham@Psalms:148:6 @ So caused he them to stand perpetuallyage-abidingly, A decree, hath he given, and it passeth not beyond.

rotherham@Psalms:148:10 @ Thou wild-beast, and all ye cattle, crawling creature, and bird of wing;

rotherham@Psalms:149:4 @ For Yahweh is taking pleasure in his people, He will beautify humbled ones with victory.

rotherham@Psalms:149:5 @ Let the men of lovingkindness exult as they glory, Let them shout aloud upon their beds:

rotherham@Psalms:150:3 @ Praise him, with the blast of a horn, Praise him, with the harp and lyre:

rotherham@Proverbs:1:5 @ A wise man, will hear, and will increase learning, and a, discreet man, wise counsels, will acquire,

rotherham@Proverbs:1:14 @ Thy lot, shalt thou cast into our midst, One purse, shall there be, for us all.

rotherham@Proverbs:1:16 @ For, their feet, to mischief, do run, and haste to the shedding of blood.

rotherham@Proverbs:1:19 @ Such are the ways of every one that graspeth with greed, The life of the owners thereof, it taketh away!

rotherham@Proverbs:1:27 @ When cometh as a crashing your dread, and, your calamity, as a storm-wind, overtaketh, when there come upon you, distress and anguish.

rotherham@Proverbs:1:33 @ Whereas, he that hearkeneth unto me, shall dwell safely, and be at rest, without dread of misfortune.

rotherham@Proverbs:2:1 @ My son, if thou wilt receive my sayings, and, my commandments, wilt treasure up by thee;

rotherham@Proverbs:2:4 @ If thou seek her as silver, and, like hid treasure, thou search for her,

rotherham@Proverbs:2:7 @ Yea he treasureth, for the upright, safety, A shield to them who walk in integrity,

rotherham@Proverbs:3:9 @ Honour thou Yahweh, with thy substance, and with the firstfruit of all thine increase;

rotherham@Proverbs:3:11 @ The, chastening of Yahweh, my son, do not reject, nor loathe his rebuke;

rotherham@Proverbs:3:14 @ For better is her merchandise, than the merchandise of silver, yea, than gold, her increase;

rotherham@Proverbs:3:17 @ Her ways, are ways of pleasantness, and, all her paths, are peace;

rotherham@Proverbs:3:18 @ A tree of life, is she, to them who secure her, and, they who hold her fast, are every one to be pronounced happy.

rotherham@Proverbs:3:27 @ Withhold not good from them who ask it, when it is in power of thy hand to do it:

rotherham@Proverbs:3:28 @ Do not say to thy neighbour, Go and come again, and to-morrow I will give, when thou hast it by thee.

rotherham@Proverbs:3:35 @ Honour, shall the wise inherit, but, as for dullards, shame shall carry them away.

rotherham@Proverbs:4:13 @ Take fast hold of correction, let her not go, keep her, for, she, is thy life.

rotherham@Proverbs:4:15 @ Avoid it, do not pass thereonturn from it, and depart.

rotherham@Proverbs:4:18 @ But, the path of the righteous, is as the light of dawn, going on and brightening, unto meridian day.

rotherham@Proverbs:4:25 @ Let, thine eyes, right onward, look, and, thine eyelashes, point straight before thee.

rotherham@Proverbs:5:2 @ That thou mayest preserve discretion, and, as for knowledge, that thy lips may guard it.

rotherham@Proverbs:5:4 @ But, the latter end of her, is bitter as wormwood, sharp, as a two-edged sword!

rotherham@Proverbs:5:14 @ Soon was I in all evil, in the midst of convocation and assembly.

rotherham@Proverbs:6:2 @ Thou hast been snared by the sayings of thy mouth, thou hast been caught by the sayings of thy mouth.

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:6:4 @ Do not give sleep to thine eyes, or slumber to thine eyelashes;

rotherham@Proverbs:6:5 @ Deliver thyself, as a gazelle out of the hand, and as a bird, out of the hand of the fowler.

rotherham@Proverbs:6:11 @ So shall come in, as a highwayman, thy poverty, and, thy want, as one armed with a shield.

rotherham@Proverbs:6:14 @ perverse things in his heart, deviseth mischief on every occasion, strifes, he sendeth forth.

rotherham@Proverbs:6:18 @ A heart contriving iniquitous devices, feet hasting to run into mischief;

rotherham@Proverbs:6:21 @ Bind them upon thy heart continually, fasten them upon thy neck;

rotherham@Proverbs:6:25 @ Do not covet her beauty, in thy heart, neither let her take thee, by her eyelashes;

rotherham@Proverbs:6:35 @ He will not look, at any ransom, neither will he consent, though thou increase the bribe.

rotherham@Proverbs:7:1 @ My son, keep my sayings, and, my commandments, treasure by thee;

rotherham@Proverbs:7:2 @ Keep my commandments and live, and mine instruction, as the pupil of thine eye;

rotherham@Proverbs:7:8 @ Passing through the street, near her corner, and, on the way to her house, he sauntered along;

rotherham@Proverbs:7:10 @ And lo! a woman, came to meet him, attired as one unchaste, of a wily heart.

rotherham@Proverbs:7:16 @ Coverlets, have I spread on my couch of pleasure, dark-hued stuffs, of the yarn of Egypt;

rotherham@Proverbs:7:21 @ She turneth him aside, with her great persuasiveness, with the flattery of her lips, she compelleth him:

rotherham@Proverbs:7:22 @ Going after her instantly, as an ox, to the slaughter, he entereth, and, as in fetters, unto the correction of a fool.

rotherham@Proverbs:7:23 @ Until an arrow cleaveth his liver, as a bird hasteth into a snare, and knoweth not, that, for his life, it is!

rotherham@Proverbs:7:25 @ Let not thy heart, turn aside to her ways, Do not go astray, in her paths.

rotherham@Proverbs:8:9 @ All of them, shall be plain, to them who would understand, and just, to such as would gain knowledge.

rotherham@Proverbs:8:19 @ Better is my fruit, than goldyea fine gold, and mine increase, than choice silver;

rotherham@Proverbs:8:21 @ That I may cause them who love me to inherit substance, and, their treasuries, I may fill.

rotherham@Proverbs:8:24 @ When there was no resounding deep, I had been brought forth, when there were no fountains, abounding with water;

rotherham@Proverbs:8:26 @ Or ever he had made the land and the wastes, or the top of the dry parts of the world:

rotherham@Proverbs:8:27 @ When he prepared the heavens, there, was I! When he decreed a vault upon the face of the resounding deep;

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:8:31 @ Exulting in the fruitful land of his earth, Yea, my fulness of delight, was with the sons of men.

rotherham@Proverbs:9:2 @ hath slaughtered her beasts, hath mingled her wine, hath even set in order her table;

rotherham@Proverbs:9:4 @ Whoso is simple, let him turn in hither, as for him that lacketh sense, she saith to him

rotherham@Proverbs:9:9 @ Give to a wise man, and he will be wiser still, Inform a righteous man, and he will increase learning.

rotherham@Proverbs:9:15 @ To invite them who pass by the way, who are going straight on in their paths:

rotherham@Proverbs:9:16 @ Whoso is simple, let him turn aside hither, and, as for him that lacketh sense, she saith to him:

rotherham@Proverbs:9:17 @ Stolen waters, will be sweet, and a secret meal, will be pleasant;

rotherham@Proverbs:10:2 @ The treasures of lawlessness, do not profit, but, righteousness, delivereth from death.

rotherham@Proverbs:10:10 @ He that winketh with the eye, causeth sorrow, and, he that is foolish with his lips, shall be thrust aside.

rotherham@Proverbs:10:14 @ Wise men, treasure up knowledge, but, the mouth of the foolish, is a terror near at hand.

rotherham@Proverbs:10:17 @ On the way to life, is he that heedeth correction, but, he that hateth reproof, is going astray.

rotherham@Proverbs:10:25 @ Like the passing away of a tempest, so the lawless one is not, but, the righteous,

rotherham@Proverbs:10:26 @ As vinegar to the teeth, and as smoke to the eyes, so, is the sluggard, to them who send him.

rotherham@Proverbs:10:32 @ The lips of the righteous, know what is pleasing, but, the mouth of the lawless,

rotherham@Proverbs:11:22 @ As a ring of gold in the snout of a swine, is a woman of beauty who hath abandoned discretion.

rotherham@Proverbs:11:24 @ There is who scattereth, and increaseth yet more, and who withholdeth of what is due, only to come to want.

rotherham@Proverbs:12:10 @ A righteous man, regardeth the desire of his beast, but, the compassions of the lawless, are cruel.

rotherham@Proverbs:12:18 @ There is who babbleth, as with thrusts of a sword, but, the tongue of the wise, hath healing.

rotherham@Proverbs:12:26 @ The righteous man guideth his neighbour, but, the way of the lawless, leadeth them astray.

rotherham@Proverbs:12:27 @ Indolence, roasteth not, his own game, but, the substance of a man, is precious, when he is diligent.

rotherham@Proverbs:13:11 @ Wealth gotten by greed, diminisheth, but, he that gathereth by little, increaseth.

rotherham@Proverbs:14:3 @ In the mouth of the foolish, is a haughty rod, but, as for the lips of the wise, thou shalt give heed to them!

rotherham@Proverbs:14:4 @ Without cattle, the crib is clean, but, much increase, is in the strength of the ox.

rotherham@Proverbs:14:6 @ A scoffer seeketh wisdom, and there is none, but, knowledge, to the discerning, is easy.

rotherham@Proverbs:14:9 @ the foolish, scoff at guilt, but, between the upright, is good pleasure.

rotherham@Proverbs:14:19 @ Abased are the wicked, before the good, and, the lawless, at the gates of the righteous.

rotherham@Proverbs:14:28 @ In the multitude of a people, is the majesty of the king, but, in the ceasing of population, is the ruin of the prince.

rotherham@Proverbs:14:29 @ One slow to anger, hath great understanding, but, the hasty in spirit, exalteth folly.

rotherham@Proverbs:14:35 @ The good-pleasure of a king, is due to a servant who is discreet, but, his indignation, shall be against him that bringeth shame.

rotherham@Proverbs:15:6 @ The household of the righteous man, is a great treasure, but, in the increase of the lawless, is disturbance.

rotherham@Proverbs:15:13 @ A joyful heart, maketh a pleasing countenance, but, in sorrow of heart, is a stricken spirit.

rotherham@Proverbs:15:16 @ Better is a little, with the reverence of Yahweh, than great treasure, and disquietude therewith.

rotherham@Proverbs:15:23 @ A man hath joy, in the answer of his own mouth, and, a word in its season, how good!

rotherham@Proverbs:15:27 @ He, troubleth his own house, who graspeth with greed, but, he that hateth gifts, shall live.

rotherham@Proverbs:16:14 @ The wrath of a king, messengers of death, but, a man who is wise, will appease it.

rotherham@Proverbs:16:15 @ In the light of a kings countenance, is life, and, his good-pleasure, is like the cloud of harvest-rain.

rotherham@Proverbs:16:21 @ The wise in heart, shall be called intelligent, and, sweetness of lips, increaseth persuasiveness.

rotherham@Proverbs:16:23 @ The heart of the wise, giveth discretion to his mouth, and, upon his lips, increaseth persuasiveness.

rotherham@Proverbs:16:24 @ A comb of honey, are pleasant words, sweet to the taste and healing to the bone.

rotherham@Proverbs:16:27 @ An abandoned man, diggeth up mischief, and, upon his lips, as it were a fire is scorching.

rotherham@Proverbs:16:33 @ Into the lap, is cast the lot, but, from Yahweh, is its every decision.

rotherham@Proverbs:17:21 @ He that begetteth a dullard, it is to his own grief, neither can the father of the base, rejoice.

rotherham@Proverbs:17:26 @ Surely, to chastise the righteous, is not good, to smite the noble-minded for equity.

rotherham@Proverbs:18:9 @ Surely he that is slothful in his work, brother, is he to a master at laying waste.

rotherham@Proverbs:18:18 @ The lot causeth, contentions, to cease, and, the mighty, it parteth.

rotherham@Proverbs:19:2 @ Surely, for the soul to be, without knowledge, is not good, and, he that hasteth with his feet, strayeth.

rotherham@Proverbs:19:11 @ The discretion of a man, deferreth his anger, and, his adorning, is to pass over transgression.

rotherham@Proverbs:19:12 @ The growl as of a young lion, is the rage of a king, but, like dew upon the grass, is his good pleasure.

rotherham@Proverbs:19:18 @ Correct thy son, because there is hope, yet, not so as to slay him, let thy passion be excited.

rotherham@Proverbs:19:26 @ He that ruineth his father, and chaseth away his mother, is a son causing shame and reproach.

rotherham@Proverbs:19:27 @ Cease, my son, to hear instruction that would cause thee to wander from the sayings of knowledge.

rotherham@Proverbs:20:2 @ The growl as of a young lion, is the dread inspired by a king, he that provoketh him, endangereth his own life.

rotherham@Proverbs:20:4 @ By reason of the autumn, a sluggard will not plough, therefore shall he beg in harvest, and there be nothing.

rotherham@Proverbs:20:7 @ As for a righteous man, walking in his integrity, how happy are his children after him!

rotherham@Proverbs:20:10 @ Divers weights, and divers measures, an abomination to Yahweh, are they, both.

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:20:18 @ Plansby counsel, shalt thou establish, and, with concerted measures, make thou war.

rotherham@Proverbs:20:21 @ An inheritance hastily gotten at the beginning, the latter end thereof, shall not bring blessing.

rotherham@Proverbs:20:25 @ It is a snare to a man, that he should rashly cry Holy! and, after making vows, to reflect!

rotherham@Proverbs:21:6 @ The gaining of treasures with a tongue of falsehood, is a vapour driven away,

rotherham@Proverbs:21:8 @ Crooked is the way of a guilty man, but, as for the pure, straight is his dealing.

rotherham@Proverbs:21:12 @ The Righteous One observeth the house of the lawless, He is ready to cast down lawless men into misfortune.

rotherham@Proverbs:21:20 @ Desirable treasure and oil, are in the home of the wise, but, a man who is a dullard, will destroy it.

rotherham@Proverbs:21:26 @ All the day, he greatly craveth, whereas, the righteous, giveth, and doth not spare.

rotherham@Proverbs:21:29 @ A lawless man emboldeneth his face, but, as for the upright, he, directeth his ways.

rotherham@Proverbs:22:1 @ More choice, is a name, than great riches, beyond silver and gold, is pleasant grace.

rotherham@Proverbs:22:3 @ A prudent man, seeth calamity, and hideth himself, but, the simple, pass on, and suffer.

rotherham@Proverbs:22:10 @ Drive away the scoffer, that strife may depart, and quarrel, and contempt may cease.

rotherham@Proverbs:22:14 @ A deep chasm, is the mouth of strange women, he with whom Yahweh is indignant, falleth there.

rotherham@Proverbs:22:16 @ He that oppresseth the poor, to make increase for himself, giving to the rich, shall surely come to want.

rotherham@Proverbs:22:21 @ To cause thee to know the meaning of faithful sayings, that thou mayest give back faithful sayings to them who ask thee.

rotherham@Proverbs:22:27 @ If thou hast nothing to pay, why should one take away thy bed from under thee?

rotherham@Proverbs:23:7 @ For, just as he hath thought in his own mind, so, he is: Eat and drink! he may say to thee, but, his heart, is not with thee.

rotherham@Proverbs:23:8 @ As for thy morsel thou hast eaten, thou shalt vomit it, so shalt thou waste thy things so sweet.

rotherham@Proverbs:23:27 @ For, a deep chasm, is the unchaste woman, and, a narrow pit, the female unknown;

rotherham@Proverbs:23:28 @ Yea, she, as for prey, lieth in wait, and, the treacherous among mankind, she causeth to abound.

rotherham@Proverbs:23:34 @ So shalt thou become, as one lying down in the heart of the sea, or as one lying down on the top of the mastgear:

rotherham@Proverbs:24:6 @ Surely, with concerted measures, shalt thou make for thyself war, and, success, lieth in the greatness of the counsellor.

rotherham@Proverbs:24:8 @ He that deviseth to do mischief, him, shall men call, a master of plots.

rotherham@Proverbs:24:10 @ Thou hast been slothful in the day of straitness, Strait, is thy strength.

rotherham@Proverbs:24:11 @ Deliver thou such as are being led forth to death, and, them who are tottering to slaughter, oh that thou wouldst hold back!

rotherham@Proverbs:24:25 @ But, to reprovers, one should be pleasant, and, upon them, should come an excellent blessing:

rotherham@Proverbs:24:30 @ By the field of the sluggard, I passed, and by the vineyard of a man lacking sense;

rotherham@Proverbs:24:34 @ So shall come in, as a highwayman, thy poverty, and, thy want, as one armed with a shield.

rotherham@Proverbs:25:8 @ Do not go forth to strive in haste, lest what to do in the latter end thereof, when thy neighbour, hath put thee to shame.

rotherham@Proverbs:25:11 @ Golden fruit in figured silver baskets, is a word spoken on fitting occasion.

rotherham@Proverbs:25:13 @ As the cold of snow in the day of harvest, is a faithful messenger to them who send him, when, the life of his masters, he restoreth.

rotherham@Proverbs:25:14 @ Clouds and wind, when rain there is none, is the man who boasteth himself of a pretended gift.

rotherham@Proverbs:25:20 @ As splendour of dress on a cold dayvinegar upon nitre, so is a singer with songs, unto a sad heart.

rotherham@Proverbs:25:25 @ As cold water to a thirsty soul, so is a good report from a far country.

rotherham@Proverbs:26:1 @ As snow in summer, and as rain in harvest, so, unbecoming to a dullard is honour.

rotherham@Proverbs:26:2 @ As a sparrow in wandering, as a swallow in flying, so, a causeless curse, shall not alight.

rotherham@Proverbs:26:3 @ A whip for the horse, a bridle a for the ass, and a rod for the back of dullards.

rotherham@Proverbs:26:11 @ As, a dog, returneth onto his own vomit, a dullard, repeateth his folly.

rotherham@Proverbs:26:12 @ Thou hast seen a man wise in his own eye, more hope of a dullard, than of him!

rotherham@Proverbs:26:17 @ As he who layeth hold of the ears of a dog, is a passer-by, who giveth vent to his wrath over a quarrel, not his!

rotherham@Proverbs:26:18 @ As a madman throwing firebrands, arrows and death,

rotherham@Proverbs:26:19 @ So, is a man who deceiveth his neighbour, and saith, Was not, I, in sport?

rotherham@Proverbs:26:28 @ A false tongue, hateth them who are crushed by it, and, a flattering mouth, worketh occasion of stumbling.

rotherham@Proverbs:27:1 @ Do not boast thyself of to-morrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.

rotherham@Proverbs:27:8 @ As a bird wandering from her nest, so, is a man wandering from his place.

rotherham@Proverbs:27:12 @ A prudent man, seeth calamityhe hideth himself, the simple, pass onthey suffer.

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:27:18 @ He that guardeth the fig-tree, shall eat the fruit thereof, and, he that watcheth over his master, shall he honoured.

rotherham@Proverbs:27:19 @ As in water, face

rotherham@Proverbs:27:25 @ The grass, is taken away, and the young shoot, showeth itself, and the herbage of the mountains, is gathered;

rotherham@Proverbs:28:8 @ He that increaseth his substance by interest and profit, for one ready to favour the poor, doth gather it.

rotherham@Proverbs:28:13 @ He that covereth his transgressions, shall not prosper, but, he that confesseth and forsaketh, shall find compassion.

rotherham@Proverbs:28:14 @ How happy the man who is ever circumspect, whereas, he that hardeneth his heart, shall fall into calamity.

rotherham@Proverbs:28:20 @ A man of fidelity, aboundeth in blessings, but, one hasting to be rich, shall not be held innocent.

rotherham@Proverbs:28:22 @ A man, hasting to be rich, hath an evil eye, and knoweth not when want may overtake him.

rotherham@Proverbs:28:24 @ He that robbeth his father or his mother, and saith, It is no transgression, companion, is he to one who wasteth.

rotherham@Proverbs:29:10 @ Blood-thirsty men, hate the blameless man, and, as for the upright, they seek his life.

rotherham@Proverbs:29:16 @ When the lawless become great, transgression increaseth, but, the righteous, shall behold, their ruin.

rotherham@Proverbs:29:20 @ Thou hast seen a man hasty in his words, there is, more hope of a dullard, than of him.

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@Proverbs:30:7 @ Two things, have I asked of thee, withhold them not from me, ere yet I die:

rotherham@Proverbs:30:10 @ Do not slander a servant to his master, lest he revile thee, and thou be found guilty.

rotherham@Proverbs:30:13 @ A generation! How lofty are its eyes, and its eyelashes uplifted.

rotherham@Proverbs:30:22 @ Under a servant, when he reigneth, and a base man, when he is surfeited with food;

rotherham@Proverbs:30:30 @ The lion, hero among beasts, which turneth aside from the face of no one;

rotherham@Proverbs:30:32 @ If thou hast acted basely by lifting thyself up, if thou hast plotted evil, mouth!

rotherham@Proverbs:31:1 @ The words of Lemuel the king, the strain which was taught him by his mother:

rotherham@Proverbs:31:6 @ Give strong drink, to him that is perishing, and wine, to such as are embittered in soul:

rotherham@Proverbs:31:15 @ And she riseth, while yet it is night, and giveth food to her household, and a task to her maidens:

rotherham@Proverbs:31:18 @ She tasteth, whether, good, be her merchandise, and her lamp, goeth not out by night:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:1 @ The words of the Proclaimer, son of David, king in Jerusalem.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:2 @ Vanity of vanities! saith the Proclaimer, vanity of vanities! all, is vanity.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:3 @ What profit hath Man, in all his toil wherewith he toileth under the sun?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:4 @ Generation, goeth and, generation, cometh, but, the earth, unto times age-abiding, remaineth.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:5 @ And the sun, breaketh forth, and the sun, goeth in, yea, unto his own place, he panteth, from whence he brake forth.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:6 @ Going unto the south, and circling unto the north, circling, circling continually, is, the wind, and, over its own circuits, returneth the wind.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:7 @ All the streams, flow into the sea, yet, the sea, is not full, unto the place whither the streams flow, thither, do they again flow.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:8 @ All words, are weak, unable is any man to tell, not satisfied is the eye by seeing, nor filled is the ear with hearing.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:9 @ That which hath been, is the same that shall be, and, that which hath been done, is the same that shall be done, and there is, nothing new, under the sun.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:10 @ Is there a thing, of which it can be said, See here, it is, new? Already, hath it been, for ages, which was before us.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:11 @ There is, no remembrance, of the thing before, nor, even of the things after, which shall be, will there be any remembrance, with them who shall come after.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:12 @ I, the Proclaimer, was king over Israel, in Jerusalem.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:13 @ And I gave my heart to seek and to search out, wisely, concerning all things which are done under the heavens, the same, is the vexatious employment God hath given to the sons of men, to work toilsomely therein,

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:14 @ I saw all the works which were done under the sun, and lo! all, was vanity, and a feeding on wind.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:15 @ That which is crooked, cannot be straight, and, that which is wanting, cannot be reckoned.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:16 @ Spake, I, in my heart, saying, As for me, lo! I have become great, and have gathered wisdom, beyond any one who hath been before me over Jerusalem, and, my heart, hath seen much wisdom and knowledge:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:17 @ yea I have given my heart, to know wisdom, and to know madness, and folly, I know that, even this, is a feeding on wind.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:1:18 @ For, in much wisdom, is much vexation, and, he that increaseth knowledge, increaseth pain.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:1 @ Said, I, in my heart, Come now! I will prove thee with gladness, and look thou on blessedness, but lo! even that, was vanity.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:2 @ Of laughter, I said, Madness! and, of mirth, What can it do?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:3 @ I sought out with my heart, to cherish with wine, my flesh, but, my heart, was to guide with wisdom, even in laying hold of folly, until I should see which was blessedness for the sons of men, as to that which they could do, under the heavens, during the number of the days of their life.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:4 @ I enlarged my works, I built me houses, I planted me vineyards;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:5 @ I made me gardens, and parks, I planted in them trees of every kind of fruit;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:6 @ I made me pools of water, to irrigate therefrom the thick-set saplings growing up into trees:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:7 @ I acquired, men-servants and women-servants, and, the children of the household, were mine, also possessions, herds and flocks in abundance, were mine, beyond all who had been before me in Jerusalem;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:8 @ I heaped me up, both silver and gold, and the peculiar treasure of kings, and provinces, I provided me singing-men and singing-women, and the delights of the sons of men, a wife and wives.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:9 @ So I became great, and increased, more than any one who had been before me in Jerusalem, moreover, my wisdom, remained with me;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:10 @ and, nothing that mine eyes asked, withheld I from them, I did not keep back my heart from any gladness, for, my heart, obtained gladness out of all my toil, and so, this, was my portion, out of all my toil.

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:2:12 @ Thus turned, I, to look at wisdom, and madness and folly, for what can the man that which, already, men have done.

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

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:14 @ As for the wise man, his eyes, are in his head, whereas, the dullard, in darkness, doth walk, but, I myself, knew that, one destiny, happeneth to them, all.

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:2:17 @ Therefore I hated life, for, a vexation unto me, was the work which was done under the sun, for, all, was vanity, and a feeding on wind.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:18 @ Therefore hated, I, all my toil, wherein I was toiling, under the sun, in that I should leave it for the man who should come after me;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:19 @ and who could know whether a, wise man, he would be or a foolish, and yet he would lord it over all my toil, wherein I had toiled and wherein I had acted wisely, under the sun, even this, was vanity.

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:2:21 @ For here is a man, whose toil hath been with wisdom and with knowledge and with skill, yet, to a man who hath not toiled therein, shall he leave it as his portion, even this, was vanity and a great vexation.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:22 @ For what hath the man for all his toil, and for the striving of his heart, wherein, he himself, toiled under the sun?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:23 @ For, all his days, are pains, and, vexatious, is his employment, even in the night, his heart lieth not down, even this, was, vanity.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:24 @ There was nothing more blessed for Man that he should eat and drink, and see his desireth for blessedness in his toil, even this, saw, I myself, that, from the hand of God, it was.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:25 @ For who could eat and who could enjoy, so well as I?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:2:26 @ For, to a man who is good before him, hath he given wisdom and knowledge and gladness, whereas, to the sinner, he hath given employment, to gather and heap up, to give to one who is good before God, even this, was vanity, and a feeding on wind.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:1 @ For, every thing, there is a season, and a time for every pursuit, under the heavens:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:2 @ A time to be born, and a time to die, A time to plant, and a time to uproot what is planted;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:3 @ A time to kill, and a time to heal, A time to break down, and a time to build up;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:4 @ A time to weep, and a time to laugh, A time to wail, and a time to dance for joy;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:5 @ A time to cast away stones, and a time to heap up stones, A time to embrace, and a time to be far from loving embrace;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:6 @ A time to seek, and a time to give up as lost, A time to keep, and a time to cast away;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:7 @ A time to rend, and a time to sew, A time to be silent, and a time to speak;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:8 @ A time to love and a time to hate, A time of war, and a time of peace.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:9 @ What profit hath he that worketh, in that wherein, himself, hath toiled?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:10 @ I looked at the employment which God hath given to the sons of men, to work therein:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:11 @ Everything, hath he made beautiful in its own time, also, intelligence, hath he put in their heart, without which men could not find out the work which God hath wrought, from the beginning even unto the end.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:12 @ I know that there is no blessedness in them, save to be glad, and to do well with ones life.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:13 @ Though indeed, that any man should eat and drink, and see blessedness, in all his toil, it is, the gift of God.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:14 @ I know, that, whatsoever God doeth, the same, shall be age-abiding, unto it, there is nothing to add, and, from it, there is nothing to take away, and, God, hath done it, that men should stand in awe before him.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:15 @ That which was, already, had been, and, that which shall be, already, shall have been, but, God, seeketh that which hath been chased away.

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:3:17 @ Said, I, in my heart, Both the righteous and the lawless, will God judge, for a time for every pursuit, and concerning every workthere.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:18 @ Said, I, in my heart, as concerning the sons of men, That God was minded to prove them, and that they might see, that they were beasts, of themselves.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:19 @ For, as regardeth the destiny of the sons of men and the destiny of beasts, one fate, have they, as dieth the one, so, dieth the other, and, one spirit, have they all, and, the pre-eminence of man over beast, is nothing, for, all, were vanity:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:20 @ all, go unto one place, all, came from the dust, and all, return to the dust.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:21 @ Who knoweth the spirit of the sons of men, whether it, ascendeth, above, or the spirit of the beast, whether it, descendeth, below, to the earth?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:3:22 @ So I saw, that there was nothing better than that a man should be glad in his works, for, that, is his portion, for who can bring him in, to look upon that which shall be after him?

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:4:2 @ So, I, pronounced happy the dead, who were, already, dead, more than the living, who were living, still;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:3 @ and, as better than both, him who had not yet come into being, who had not seen the vexatious work, which was done under the sun.

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:4:5 @ The dullard, claspeth his hands, and consumeth his own flesh.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:6 @ Better a handfulwith quietness, than both hands, fullwith toil, and feeding on wind.

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

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:8 @ Here is one, without a second, even son or brother, he hath none, yet is there no end to all his toil, even his eye, is not satisfied with riches, neither For whom, am I toiling, and letting my soul want good? Even this, was vanity, yea a vexatious employment, it was!

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:9 @ Better are two, than one, in that they have a good reward for their toil.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:10 @ For, if the one should fall, would raise up his companion, but alas! for him who is alone when he falleth, with no second to raise him up!

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

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:12 @ And, though an enemy should prevail against one, two, might make a stand before him, and, a threefold cord, cannot soon be broken.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:13 @ Better a boy poor and wise, than a king, old and stupid, who knoweth not how to take warning any longer.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:14 @ For, out of prison, came he forth to reign, yea, even in his own kingdom, was he born poor.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:15 @ I saw all the living, who were going hither and thither under the sun, with the boy who was to be the second, who was to stand in the others place:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:4:16 @ There was no end to all the people, to all before whom he came, yet, they who should come later, would not rejoice in him, surely, even this, was vanity, and a feeding on wind.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:1 @ Keep thy foot, when thou goest unto the house of God, and be more ready to hear, than dullards to offer sacrifice, for they make no acknowledgment of doing wrong.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:2 @ Be not rash with thy mouth, and, with thy heart, be not in haste to bring forth a word, before God, for, God, is in the heavens, and, thou, upon the earth, for this cause, let thy words be few.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:3 @ For a dream cometh through the multitude of business, and, the voice of a dullard, is with a multitude of words.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:4 @ When thou vowest a vow unto God, do not defer to pay it, for there is no pleasure in dullards, what thou vowest, pay!

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:5 @ Better that thou shouldest not vow, than vow, and not pay.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:6 @ Do not let thy mouth cause thy flesh to sin, neither say thou, before the messenger, that it was, a mistake, wherefore should God be indignant at thy voice, and destroy the work of thy hands?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:7 @ For amidst a multitude of dreams, and vanities, and many words, but, towards God, be thou reverent.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:8 @ If, the oppression of the poor, and the wresting of justice and righteousness, thou see in the province, do not be astonished over the matter, for, one high above the highest, is watching, yea, the Most High, is over them.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:9 @ And, the profit of the earth, is, for all, a king, by the field, is served.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:10 @ He that loveth silver, shall not be satisfied with silver nor, he that loveth abundance, with revenue,-even this, was vanity.

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:5:12 @ Sweet the sleep of the labourer, whether, little or much, he eat, but, the surfeit of the rich man, will not suffer him to sleep.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:13 @ Here was an incurable evil, I had seen under the sun, riches kept by the owner thereof, to his hurt;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:14 @ and those riches perish, by being ill employed, and though he begetteth a son, yet is there in his hand nothing at all.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:15 @ As he came from his mothers womb, naked, he again departeth, as he came, and, nothing, can he take of his toil, which he can carry in his hand.

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:5:17 @ Even all his days,

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:18 @ Lo! what, I myself, have seen Better that it should be excellent to eat and to drink and to see blessedness, in all ones toil wherein one toileth under the sun, for the number of the days of his life, in that God hath given it him, for, that, is his portion:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:19 @ yet, as regardeth every man, to whom God hath given wealth and goods, and granted him power to eat thereof, and to take his portion, and to find gladness in his toil, this, is, the gift of God.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:5:20 @ Though it be not much, let him remember the days of his life, for, God, beareth witness, by the gladness of his heart.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:1 @ Here was an evil, I had seen under the sun, and it is, common, among men:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:2 @ A man to whom God giveth riches and gains and honour, so that nothing doth he lack for his soulof all that he craveth, and yet God doth not give him power to eat thereof, but, a man unknown, eateth it, this, was vanity, and, an incurable evil, it was.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:3 @ Though a man should beget a hundred children, and live, many years, so that many should be the days of his years but, his own soul, should not be satisfied with the good, and he should not even have, a burial, I said, Better than he, is an untimely birth!

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:4 @ For, in vain, it came in, and, in darkness, it departeth, and, with darkness, its name, is covered:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:5 @ even the sun, it never saw, nor aught did it know, more quietness, hath this than the other.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:6 @ Even though one hath lived a thousand years twice told, yet, good, hath he not seen, is it not, unto one place, that, all, are going?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:7 @ All the toil of man, is for his mouth, though, even the desire, is not satisfied!

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:8 @ For what profit hath the wise man, over the dullard? What can, the poor man, knowso as to walk before the living?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:9 @ Better what the eyes behold, than the wandering of desire, even this, was vanity, and a feeding on wind.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:10 @ Whatsoever one may be, long ago, was he called by his name, and it is known that it is Son of Earth, he cannot, therefore, contend with one stronger than he.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:11 @ Seeing there are things in abundance which make vanity abound, what profit hath man?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:6:12 @ For who knoweth what is good for a man throughout his life, for the number of the days of his life of vanity, seeing he will make them, like a shadow, for who can tell a man, what shall be after him, under the sun?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:1 @ Better a name, than precious ointment, and the day of death, than the day of ones birth.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:2 @ Better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of banqueting, for, that, is the end of all men, and, the living, should take it to his heart.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:3 @ Better is grief than laughter, for, by the marring of the face, amended is the heart.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:4 @ The heart of the wise, is in the house of mourning, but, the heart of dullards, in the house of mirth.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:5 @ Better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than for any man to hear the song of dullards,

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:7:7 @ For, oppression, maddeneth the wise, and a bribe, destroyeth the understanding.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:8 @ Better the latter end of a thing, than the beginning thereof, Better a patient spirit, than a haughty spirit.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:9 @ Do not be rash in thy spirit, to be indignant, for, indignation, in the bosom of dullards, doth remain.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:10 @ Do not say, What hath happened, that, the former days, were better than these? for, not wisely, askest thou concerning this.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:11 @ Good is wisdom, with an inheritance, and a profit, to such as see the sun.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:12 @ For, a protection, is wisdom, and, a protection, is silver, but, the advantage of knowledge, is, that, wisdom, giveth life to the possessors thereof.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:13 @ Consider the work of God, for who can straighten what he hath bent?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:14 @ In the day of prosperity, be joyful, but, in the day of misfortune, consider, Even the one equally with the other, hath God made, to the end man might find outafter himnothing.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:15 @ Everything, had I seen, in my days of vanity, Here was a righteous man, perishing in his righteousness, and there was a lawless man, continuing long in his wickedness.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:16 @ Do not become so very righteous, neither count thyself wise beyond measure, wherefore shouldst thou destroy thyself?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:17 @ Do not be so very lawless, neither become thou foolish, wherefore shouldst thou die, before thy time?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:18 @ It is well that thou shouldst lay fast hold of this, but, even from the other, do not withdraw thy hand, for, he that revereth God, shall come forth out of them all.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:19 @ Wisdom, bringeth more strength to a wise man, than ten heroes, that are in the city.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:20 @ For, as for men, there is none righteous in the earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:21 @ Moreover, not to all the words which men speak, do thou apply thy heart, lest thou hear thine own servant reviling thee!

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:22 @ For truly, many times, thy heart knoweth, that, even thou thyself, hast reviled others.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:23 @ All this, have I proved by wisdom, I said, I will be wise, but, that, was far from me.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:24 @ Far away, is that which hath been, and deep, deep, who can find it out?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:25 @ Resolved, I, in my heart, to know and search out, and to seek wisdom, and a conclusion, and to know lawlessness stupidity, and folly to be madness.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:26 @ I, could indeed find, to be, more bitter than death, the woman, whose heart is, snares and nets, and her hands, bonds, whoso is pleasing before God, shall escape from her, but, he that sinneth, shall be captured by her.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:27 @ See! this, have I found, saith the Proclaimer one by one, to find a conclusion;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:28 @ what my soul still sought, yet I found not, one man out of a thousand, have I found, but, a woman among all these, have I not found.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:7:29 @ Only, see, this, have I found, That God made man upright, but, they, have sought out many devices.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:1 @ Who is really a wise man, and who knoweth the interpretation of a thing? The wisdom of a man, lighteth up his countenance, but, by defiance of countenance, one is disfigured.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:2 @ I, The bidding of the king, observe thou, even out of regard to the oath of God.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:3 @ Not rashly from his presence, shouldst thou go: do not take thy stand in a vexatious thing, for, whatsoever he pleaseth, he will do.

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:8:5 @ He that observeth the commandment, will not notice a vexatious thing, and, of time and manner, will the heart of the wise take note.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:6 @ For, to every pursuit, there is a time and a manner, when, the vexation of man, is great concerning it.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:7 @ For there is no one who knoweth what shall be, for, when it shall be, who will tell him?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:8 @ No man, hath power over the spirit, to retain the spirit, and, none, hath power over the day of death, and there is no furlough in war, neither shall lawlessness deliver them who are given thereto.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:9 @ All this, had I seen, and tried to apply my heart to every work which was done under the sun, at such time as one man had power over another man, to his hurt.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:10 @ And, thereupon, I considered the lawless when buried, when they had entered,, that, from the place of the Holy One, they used to go and boast in the city that they had so done, even this, was vanity.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:11 @ Because sentence against a wicked work is not executed speedilyon this account, the heart of the sons of men is fully set within them, to commit wickedness.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:8:12 @ Though a sinner be committing wickedness a hundred times, and continuing long in his own way, yet I surely know that it shall be well to them who revere God, who stand in awe before him;

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:8:14 @ Here was a vain thing which was done upon the earththat there were righteous men unto whom it happened according to the work of the lawless, and there were lawless men, unto whom it happened according to the work of the righteous, I said, that, even this, was vanity.

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:9:1 @ For, unto all this, I applied my heart, and, my heart, considered all this, that, the righteous and the wise and their servants, were in the hand of God, neither love nor hatred, could any man know, every one, was before Him.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:2 @ Every one, was like every one else, one destiny, had the righteous and the lawless, the good and the pure and the impure, and he that sacrificed, and he that did not sacrifice, as the good man, so, the sinner, he that took an oath, as he who, of an oath, stood in fear.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:3 @ This was a misfortune in all that was done under the sun, that, one destiny, had they all, yea also, the heart of the sons of men, was full of wickedness, and, madness, was in their heart, while they lived, and, after that,

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:4 @ For, whosoever was united to all the living, for him, there was hope,-inasmuch as, a living dog, fared better than a dead lion.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:5 @ For, the living, knew that they should die,-but, the dead, knew not, anything, neither had they any longer a reward, because forgotten was their memory.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:6 @ Both their love and their hatred and their envy, already had perished, and, portion, had they none any longer, unto times age-abiding, in aught that was done under the sun.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:7 @ Go thy wayeat, with gladness, thy food, and drink, with a happy heart, thy wine, when already God is well pleased with thy works.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:8 @ Continually, let thy garments be white, and, ointment upon thy bead, let it not be lacking.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:9 @ Enjoy life, with thy wife whom thou lovest, all the days of thy life of vanity, which he hath given thee under the sun, all thy days of vanity, for, that, is thy portion in life, and in thy toil wherewith, thou, art toiling under the sun.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:10 @ Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, with thy might, do, for there is no work nor calculation nor knowledge nor wisdom, in hades, whither, thou, art going.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:11 @ I again saw under the sun, that not, to the swift, was the race, nor, to the strong, the battle, nay! nor, to the wise, food, nor yet, to the intelligent, riches, nor, even to the well-informed, comeliness, for, time and accident, happened to them all.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:12 @ For, indeed, man could not know his own time, like fishes which were caught in a cruel net, and like little birds which were caught in a trap, like them, were ensnared the sons of men, by a time of misfortune, when it fell upon them suddenly.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:13 @ Even this, had I seen of wisdom, under the sun, and, of great import, was the same unto me:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:14 @ A little city, and men therein few, and there came against it a great king, and surrounded it, and built against it large siege-works;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:15 @ but there was found therein, a man, poor wise, and, he, delivered the city by his wisdom, yet, no one, remembered that poor man.

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:9:17 @ The words of the wise, in quietness, are heard, beyond the outcry of one who ruleth over dullards.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:9:18 @ Better is wisdom, than weapons of war, but, one sinner, may destroy much good.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:1 @ Dead flies, cause to stink ferment, the oil of the perfumer, More costly than wisdom or honour, is a little folly.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:2 @ The sense of the wise, is on his right hand, But, the sense of the dullard, on his left:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:3 @ Yea, even by the way, as the foolish man walketh along, his sense faileth himand he telleth everyone that, foolish, is he!

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:4 @ If, the spirit of a ruler, riseth up against thee, thy place, do not leave, for gentleness, pacifieth such as have greatly erred.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:5 @ Here was a misfortune I had seen under the sun, a veritable mistake that was going forth from the presence of one who had power:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:6 @ Folly placed in great dignity, while, the rich, in a low place, took their seat:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:7 @ I had seen, servants, upon horses, and, rulers, walking like servants, on the ground.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:8 @ He that diggeth a pit, thereinto, may fall, and, he that breaketh through a hedge, there may bite him a serpent.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:9 @ He that removeth stones, may be hurt therewith, and he that cleaveth wood, may be endangered thereby.

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@Ecclesiastes:10:12 @ The words of a wise mans mouth, are pleasant, but, the lips of a dullard, will swallow him up:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:13 @ The beginning of the words of his mouth, is folly, but, the latter end of his speech, is mischievous madness.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:14 @ Yet, a foolish man, multiplieth words, no man knoweth that which hath been, and, that which shall be after him, who can tell him?

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:15 @ The toil of dullards, shall weary a man, that he knoweth not how to go into the city.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:16 @ Alas! for thee, O land, when thy king is a boy, and, thy rulers, in the morning, do eat:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:17 @ How happy art thou, O land, when thy king is a son of nobles, and, thy rulers, in season, do eat, for strength, and not for debauchery.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:18 @ By two lazy arms, the framework sinketh in, and, by the hanging down of the hands, the house may leak.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:19 @ Merrily people make bread, and, wine, gladdeneth life, but, money, answereth all things.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:10:20 @ Even in thy thought, do not revile, the king, nor, within thy bed-chambers, revile thou the rich, for, a bird of the heavens, might carry the voice, yea, an owner of wings, might tell the matter.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:11:1 @ Cast thy bread-corn, upon the face of the waters, for, after many days, shalt thou find it:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:11:2 @ Give a portion to seven, yea even to eight, for thou canst not know, what there shall be of misfortune, upon the earth.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:11:3 @ If the clouds be filled with a downpour, upon the earth, will they empty themselves, and, if a tree fall in the south or in the north, in the place where the tree falleth, there will it be found.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:11:4 @ He that observeth the wind, will not sow, and, he that watcheth the clouds, will not reap.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:11:5 @ Just as thou knowest not what is the way of the spirit, when the body is in the womb of her that is with child, even, so, canst thou not know the work of God, who maketh all.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:11:6 @ In the morning, sow thy seed, and, until evening, do not withhold thy hand, for thou knowest notwhether shall thrive, either this or that, or whether, both alike, shall be fruitful.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:11:7 @ Truly sweet is the light, and, pleasant to the eyes, to see the sun:

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:11:8 @ But, though, many years, a man live, through them all, let him rejoice; yet let him remember the days of darkness, for many they may be, all that cometh, may be vanity.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:11:9 @ Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth, and let thy heart gladden thee in the days of thine early manhood, and walk thouin the ways of thine own heart, and in that which is seen by thine own eyes, yet know, that, for all these things, will God bring thee into judgment.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:11:10 @ Therefore remove thou vexation from thy heart, and put away discomfort from thy flesh, for, youth and dawn, are vanity!

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:1 @ Yet remember thy Creator, in the days of thy vigour, or ever come in, the days of discomfort, and the years arrive, in which thou shalt say I have, in them, no pleasure;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:2 @ Or ever be darkenedthe sun, and the light, and the moon, and the stars, and the clouds return after a downpour of rain;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:3 @ In the day when the keepers of the house shall tremble, and the men of might bow themselves, and the grinders cease because they are few, and they who look through the windows are darkened;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:4 @ And the doors in the street be closed, when the sound of the mill become low, and one rise at the chirp of a small bird, and low-voiced be all the daughters of song;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:5 @ Yea, at what is high, they be in fear, and there be, terrors, in the way, and the almond be rejected, and the grasshopper drag itself along, and desire perish, for man is going to his age-abiding home, when the wailers shall go round in the streets;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:6 @ Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the bucket by the fountain be shivered, or the wheel at the well be broken;

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:7 @ And the dust return to the earth, as it was, and, the spirit, return unto God, who gave it.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:8 @ Vanity of vanities, saith the Proclaimer, all, is vanity.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:9 @ Besides that, the Proclaimer being wise, still further taught knowledge unto the people, and weighed and searched, arranged proverbs in abundance.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:10 @ The Proclaimer sought to find out words giving delight, and to note down rightly, the words of truth.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:11 @ The words of the wise, are as goads, yea, as driven nails, their well-ordered sayings, given from one shepherd.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:12 @ And besides, from them, my son, be admonished, Of making many books, there is no end, and, much study, is a weariness of the flesh.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:13 @ The conclusion of the matterthe whole, let us hear, Towards God, be reverent, and, his commandments, observe, for, this, all mankind.

rotherham@Ecclesiastes:12:14 @ For, every work, will God bring into judgment, with every hidden thing, whether good, or evil.

rotherham@Songs:1:7 @ Tell me, thou loved of my soul! Where wilt thou pasture thy flock? Where wilt thou let them recline at noon? For why should I be as one that wrappeth a veil about her, by the flocks of thy companions?

rotherham@Songs:1:8 @ HE If thou know not of thyself, most beautiful among women! get thee forth in the footsteps of the flock, and pasture thy kids by the huts of the shepherds.

rotherham@Songs:1:13 @ A bag of myrrh, is my beloved to me, between my breasts, shall it tarry the night!

rotherham@Songs:2:2 @ HE As a lily among thorns, So, is my fair one, among the daughters!

rotherham@Songs:2:3 @ SHE As an apple-tree among the trees of the forest, So, is my beloved, among the sons: In his shade, I greatly delighted and sat down, And, his fruit, was sweet to my taste.

rotherham@Songs:2:7 @ HE I adjure you, ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the gazelles or by the hinds of the field, That ye wake not, nor arouse, the dear love until she please! ****

rotherham@Songs:2:11 @ For lo, the winter, is past, the rain, is over, gone;

rotherham@Songs:2:16 @ SHE My beloved, is, mine, and, I, am, his, he that pastureth among lilies!

rotherham@Songs:3:4 @ Scarcely had I passed from them, when I found the beloved of my soul, I caught him, and would not let him go, until that I had brought him into the house of my mother, and into the chamber of her that conceived me.

rotherham@Songs:3:5 @ HE I adjure you ye, daughters of Jerusalem, by the gazelles, or by the hinds of the field, That ye wake not, nor arouse, the dear love until she please. ****

rotherham@Songs:3:8 @ All of them, grasping the sword, trained for war, every man, with his sword upon his thigh, because of dread, in the night-time.

rotherham@Songs:4:2 @ Thy teeth, are like a flock, evenly grown, which have come up from the washing-place, whereof, all of them, are twin-bearers, and bereaved, is none among them:

rotherham@Songs:4:5 @ Thy two breasts, are like two young roes, twins of a gazelle, which pasture among lilies.

rotherham@Songs:4:9 @ Thou hast encouraged me, my sister, bride, thou hast encouraged me, with one of thine eyes, with one ornament of thy neck.

rotherham@Songs:5:2 @ SHE I, was sleeping, but, my heart, was awake, The voice of my belovedknocking! Open to me, my sister, my fair one, my dove, my perfect one, for, my head, is filled with dew, my locks, with the moisture of the night.

rotherham@Songs:5:6 @ I myself, opened to my beloved, but, my beloved, had turned away, had passed on, My soul, had gone out when he spake, I sought him, but found him not, I called him, but he answered not.

rotherham@Songs:5:9 @ DAUGHTERS OF JERUSALEM What is thy beloved more than any other beloved, thou most beautiful among women? What is thy beloved more than any other beloved, that, thus, thou hast adjured us?

rotherham@Songs:5:11 @ His head, is pure gold, his locks, are bushy, black as a raven;

rotherham@Songs:5:12 @ His eyes, like doves, by the channels of water, bathing in milk, set as gems in a ring:

rotherham@Songs:5:15 @ His legs, pillars of white marble, founded on sockets of gold, His form, like Lebanon, choice as cedars:

rotherham@Songs:6:1 @ DAUGHTERS OF JERUSALEM Whither hath thy beloved, gone, thou most beautiful among women? whither hath thy beloved turned him aside? That we may seek him with thee.

rotherham@Songs:6:2 @ SHE My beloved, is gone down to his garden, to the beds of balsam, to pasture in the gardens, and to gather lilies,

rotherham@Songs:6:3 @ I, am, my beloveds, and, my beloved, is mine, he that pastureth among lilies.

rotherham@Songs:6:4 @ HE Beautiful, art thou, my fair one, as Tirzah, comely, as Jerusalem, majestic as bannered hosts!

rotherham@Songs:6:6 @ Thy teeth, are like a flock of sheep which have come up from the washing-place, whereof, all of them, are twin-bearers, and bereaved, is there none among them:

rotherham@Songs:6:9 @ One alone, is my dove, my perfect one, one alone, was she to her mother, Pure, was she to her that bare her, The daughters, have seen her, and pronounced her happy, Queens and concubines, and they have praised her. ****

rotherham@Songs:6:10 @ THEY Who is this, that looketh forth like the dawn, beautiful as the moon, pure as the sun, majestic as bannered hosts?

rotherham@Songs:6:13 @ THEY Return, return, O Shulamite, Return, return, that we may look on thee! SHE What would ye look on in the Shulamite? THEY As it were the dance of a double camp

rotherham@Songs:7:3 @ Thy two breasts, are like two young roes, the twins of a gazelle:

rotherham@Songs:7:4 @ Thy neck, is like a tower of ivory, Thine eyes, are pools in Heshbon, by the gate of Bath-rabbim, Thy nose, is like the tower of Lebanon, which looketh towards Damascus:

rotherham@Songs:7:7 @ This thy stature, is like to a palm-tree, and, thy breasts, are like clusters:

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:7:13 @ The love-apples, have given fragrance, and, at our openings, are all precious things, new and yet old, O my beloved! I have treasured them up for thee.

rotherham@Songs:8:1 @ Oh that thou hadst been a very brother to me, who had sucked the breasts of my own mother, Had I found thee without, I had kissed thee, Yea, folk would not have despised me!

rotherham@Songs:8:4 @ I HE adjure you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, Why will ye wake, and why will ye arouse the dear love until she please! ****

rotherham@Songs:8:5 @ THEY Who is this, coming up out of the wilderness, leaning upon her beloved? HE Under the apple-tree, I roused thee, where thy mother, was in pain with thee, where she was in pain who gave thee birth!

rotherham@Songs:8:6 @ SHE Set me as a seal, upon thy heart, as a seal upon thine arm, For, mighty as death, is love, Exacting as hades, is jealousy, The flames thereof, are flames of fire, The flash of Yah!

rotherham@Songs:8:8 @ THEY A sister, have we, a little one, and, breasts, hath she none, What shall we do for our sister, in the day when she may be spoken for?

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.

rotherham@Songs:8:11 @ A vineyard, had Solomon, as the owner of abundance, He put out the vineyard to keepers, Every man, was to bring in, for the fruit thereof, a thousand silverlings: