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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:1:9 @ And the accuser answered Yahweh, and said, Is it, for nought, that Job revereth God?
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:1:11 @ But, in very deed, put forth, I pray thee, thy hand, and smite all that he hath, verily, unto thy face, will he curse thee.
rotherham@Job:1:12 @ And Yahweh said unto the accuser, Lo! all that he hath, is in thy hand, only, against himself, do not put forth thy hand. So the accuser went forth from the presence of Yahweh.
rotherham@Job:1:21 @ and said Naked came I forth from the womb of my mother, and naked must I return thither, Yahweh, gave, and, Yahweh, hath taken away, The name of Yahweh be blessed!
rotherham@Job:2:4 @ Then the accuser answered Yahweh, and said, Skin for skin, and so, all that a man hath, will he give for his life.
rotherham@Job:2:5 @ In very deed, put forth, I pray thee thy hand, and smite unto his bone, and unto his flesh, verily, unto thy face, will he curse thee.
rotherham@Job:2:7 @ So the accuser went forth from the presence of Yahweh, and smote Job with a sore boil, from the sole of his foot, unto his crown.
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:2:11 @ Now when the three friends of Job heard of all this misfortune which had befallen him, they came, every man from his own place, Eliphaz the Temanite, and Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite, for they had by appointment met together to come to shew sympathy with him, and to comfort him.
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:3:9 @ 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:3:11 @ 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:3:20 @ Wherefore give, to the wretched, light? Or, life, to the embittered in soul?
rotherham@Job:3:21 @ Who long for death, and it is not, And have digged for it, beyond hid treasures:
rotherham@Job:3:24 @ For, in the face of my food, my sighing, cometh in, and, poured out like the water, are my groans:
rotherham@Job:3:25 @ For, a dread, I dreaded, and it hath come upon me, and, that from which I shrank, hath overtaken me.
rotherham@Job:4:8 @ So far as I have seen, They who plow for iniquity and sow misery, reap the same:
rotherham@Job:4:11 @ The strong lion perishing for lack of prey, Even the whelps of the lioness, are scattered.
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:5:2 @ For, to the foolish man, death is caused by vexation, and, the simple one, is slain by jealousy.
rotherham@Job:5:5 @ Whose harvest, the hungry, eateth up, and, even out of thorn hedges, he taketh it, and the snare gapeth for their substance.
rotherham@Job:5:6 @ For sorrow, cometh not forth out of the dust, nor, out of the ground, sprouteth trouble.
rotherham@Job:5:8 @ Yet indeed, I, would seek unto El, and, unto Elohim, would I set forth any cause:
rotherham@Job:5:10 @ Who giveth rain, upon the face of the earth, and sendeth forth waters, over the face of the open fields;
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:5:18 @ For, he, woundeth that he may bind up, He smiteth through, that, his own hands, may heal.
rotherham@Job:5:19 @ In six troubles, he will rescue thee, and, in seven, there shall smite thee no misfortune:
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:5:27 @ 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:6:4 @ For, the arrows of the Almighty, are in me, The heat whereof, my spirit is drinking up, The, terrors of GOD, array themselves against me.
rotherham@Job:6:10 @ So might it still be my comfort, And I might exult in the anguish he would not spare, That I had not concealed the sayings of the Holy One.
rotherham@Job:6:14 @ The despairing, from his friend, should have lovingkindness, or, the reverence of the Almighty, he may forsake.
rotherham@Job:6:19 @ The caravans of Tema looked about, the travelling companies of Sheba, hoped for them:
rotherham@Job:6:21 @ For, now, ye have come to him, ye see something fearful, and fear.
rotherham@Job:7:2 @ As, a bondman, panteth for the shadow, and as, a hireling, longeth for his wage,
rotherham@Job:7:13 @ When I say, My bed shall comfort me, my couch shall help to carry my complaint,
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:7:21 @ And why wilt thou not remove my transgression, and take away mine iniquity? For, now, in the dust, should I lie down, and thou shouldst seek me diligently, and I should not be.
rotherham@Job:8:8 @ For inquire, I pray thee, of a former generation, and prepare thyself for the research of their fathers;
rotherham@Job:8:9 @ For, of yesterday, are, we, and cannot know, for, a shadow, are our days upon earth:
rotherham@Job:8:10 @ Shall, they, not teach theetell thee, and, out of their memory, bring forth words?
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:8:13 @ So, shall be the latter end of all who forget GOD, and, the hope of the impious, shall perish:
rotherham@Job:8:16 @ Full of moisture he is, before the sun, and, over his garden, his shoot goeth forth:
rotherham@Job:9:7 @ Who commandeth the sun, and it breaketh not forth, and, about the stars, he putteth a seal;
rotherham@Job:9:13 @ As for GOD, if he withdraw not his anger, under him, will have submitted themselvesthe proud helpers.
rotherham@Job:9:17 @ For, with a tempest, would he fall upon me, and would multiply my wounds without need;
rotherham@Job:9:18 @ He would not suffer me to recover my breath, for he would surfeit me with bitter things.
rotherham@Job:9:22 @ One thing, there is, for which cause, I have said it, The blameless and the lawless, he bringeth to an end.
rotherham@Job:9:25 @ My days, therefore, are swifter than a runner, They have fled, they have seen no good.
rotherham@Job:9:27 @ If I say, I will forget my complaint, I will lay aside my sad countenance, and brighten up,
rotherham@Job:9:29 @ I, shall be held guilty, Wherefore then, in vain, should I toil?
rotherham@Job:9:32 @ For he is not a man like myself, whom I might answer, nor could we come together into judgment:
rotherham@Job:10:6 @ That thou shouldst seek for mine iniquity, and, for my sin, shouldst make search:
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:10:20 @ Are not my days, few?then forbear, and set me aside, that I may brighten up for a little;
rotherham@Job:10:21 @ Before I go, and not return, unto a land of darkness and death-shade:
rotherham@Job:11:6 @ That he would declare to thee the secrets of wisdom, for they are double to that which actually is,-Know then that GOD could bring into forgetfulness for thee, a portion of thine iniquity.
rotherham@Job:11:11 @ For, he, knoweth men of falsity, and seeth iniquity, and him that doth not diligently consider.
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: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:12:11 @ Doth not, the ear, try, words? even as, the palate, tasteth for itself, food?
rotherham@Job:12:15 @ Lo! He holdeth back the waters, and they dry up, or sendeth them out, and they transform the earth:
rotherham@Job:13:4 @ For, in truth, ye, do besmear with falsehood, Worthless physicians, all of you!
rotherham@Job:13:5 @ Oh that ye would, altogether held your peace, and it should serve you for wisdom!
rotherham@Job:13:7 @ Is it, for God, ye would speak perversely? And, for him, would ye speak deceit:
rotherham@Job:13:8 @ Even, for him, would ye be partial? Or, for GOD, would ye plead?
rotherham@Job:13:15 @ Lo! he may slay me,, for him, will I wait, Nevertheless, my waysunto his face, will I show to be right:
rotherham@Job:13:16 @ Even he, will be on my sideunto salvation, For, not before his face, shall any impious person come.
rotherham@Job:13:18 @ Lo! I pray you, I have set forth in order a plea, I know that, I, shall be found right.
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:13:26 @ For thou writest, against me, bitter things, and dost make me inherit the iniquities of my youth;
rotherham@Job:14:2 @ As a flower, he cometh forthand fadeth, He fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not.
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:14:7 @ 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:14:9 @ Through the scent of water, it may break forth, and produce branches like a sapling,
rotherham@Job:14:13 @ Oh that, in hades, thou wouldst hide me! that thou wouldst keep me secret, until the turn of thine anger, that thou wouldst set for me a fixed time, and remember me:
rotherham@Job:14:15 @ Thou shouldst call, and, I, would answer thee, For the work of thine own hand, thou shouldst long.
rotherham@Job:14:16 @ For, now, my steps, thou countest, Thou wilt not pass over my sin:
rotherham@Job:14:22 @ But, his flesh, for himself, is in pain, and, his soul, for himself, doth mourn.
rotherham@Job:15:4 @ But, thou, wouldst take away reverence, and wouldst attain unto meditation before GOD.
rotherham@Job:15:5 @ For thine own mouth would teach thine iniquity, and thou wouldst choose the tongue of the crafty.
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:15:11 @ Too small for thee, are the consolations of GOD? or a word spoken gently with thee?
rotherham@Job:15:13 @ For thy spirit, replieth against GOD, and thou bringest forthout of thy mouthwords!
rotherham@Job:15:23 @ A wanderer, he, for bread,? He knoweth that, prepared by his own hand, is the day of darkness;
rotherham@Job:15:24 @ Distress and anguish shall startle him, It shall overpower him, like a king ready for the onset:
rotherham@Job:15:27 @ For he had covered his face with his fatness, and had gathered a superabundance on his loins;
rotherham@Job:15:31 @ Let no one trust in him thatby vanityis deceived, for, vanity, shall be his recompense;
rotherham@Job:15:32 @ Before his day, shall it be accomplished, with, his palm-top, not covered with leaves;
rotherham@Job:15:34 @ For, the family of the impious, is unfruitful, and, a fire, hath devoured the tents of bribery;
rotherham@Job:15:35 @ Conceiving mischief, and bringing forth iniquity, yea, their inmost soul, prepareth deceit.
rotherham@Job:16:2 @ I have heard many such things, Wearisome comforters, are ye all!
rotherham@Job:16:6 @ Though I do speak, unassuaged is my stinging pain, And, if I forbear, of what am I relieved?
rotherham@Job:16:9 @ 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:16:18 @ O earth! do not cover my blood, and let there be no place for mine outcry.
rotherham@Job:16:20 @ And, he that voucheth for me is on high. My friends are, they who scorn me, Unto GOD, hath mine eye shed tears:
rotherham@Job:16:21 @ That one might plead, for a man, with GOD, Even a son of man, for his friend!
rotherham@Job:17:3 @ Appoint it, I pray theebe thou surety for me with thyself, Who is there that, on my side, can pledge himself?
rotherham@Job:17:4 @ For, their heart, hast thou kept back from understanding, On this account, thou wilt not exalt them.
rotherham@Job:17:5 @ He that, for a share, denounceth friends, even, the eyes of his children, shall be dim.
rotherham@Job:17:7 @ Therefore hath mine eye become dim from vexation, and, my members, are like a shadow, all of them.
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:17:12 @ 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:18:4 @ One tearing in pieces his own soul in his anger, For thy sake, shall the earth be forsaken? or the rock be moved out of its place?
rotherham@Job:18:8 @ For he is thrust into a net by his own feet, and, upon a trap, he marcheth;
rotherham@Job:18:10 @ Concealed in the ground is a cord for him, and a snare for him, on the path.
rotherham@Job:19:14 @ Failed me, have my near of kin, and, mine intimate acquaintances, have forgotten me;
rotherham@Job:19:21 @ Pity me! pity me! ye, my friends, for, the hand of GOD, hath stricken me!
rotherham@Job:19:22 @ Wherefore should ye persecute me as GOD? and, with my flesh, should not he satisfied?
rotherham@Job:19:24 @ That, with a stylus of iron and lead, for all timein the rock, they could be graven!
rotherham@Job:20:5 @ That, the joy-shout of the lawless, is short, and, the rejoicing of the impious, for a moment?
rotherham@Job:20:15 @ Wealth, hath he swallowed, and hath vomited the same, Out of his belly, shall, GOD, drive it forth:
rotherham@Job:20:19 @ For he hath oppressedhath forsaken the poor, A house, hath he seized, which he cannot rebuild.
rotherham@Job:20:21 @ Nothing escaped his devouring greed, For this cause, shall his prosperity not continue:
rotherham@Job:20:23 @ It shall be that, to fill his belly, he will thrust at him the glow of his anger, and rain upon him for his punishment.
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:21:4 @ Did, I, unto man, make my complaint? Wherefore, then, should my spirit not be impatient?
rotherham@Job:21:7 @ Wherefore do, lawless men, live, advance in years, even wax mighty in power?
rotherham@Job:21:8 @ Their seed, is established in their sight, along with them, yea their offspring, before their eyes;
rotherham@Job:21:11 @ They send forthlike a flocktheir young ones, and, their children, skip about for joy;
rotherham@Job:21:18 @ They become as straw before the wind, and as chaff, which the storm stealeth away.
rotherham@Job:21:19 @ Shall, GOD, reserve, for his children, his sorrow? Let him recompense him so that he may know it;
rotherham@Job:21:20 @ His own eyes, shall see his misfortune, and, the wrath of the Almighty, shall he drink.
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:21:28 @ For ye say, Where is the house of the noble-minded? And where the dwelling-tent of the lawless?
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:22:4 @ Is it, for thy reverence, that he will accuse thee? will enter with thee into judgment?
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:22:10 @ For this cause, round about thee, are snares, and a dread startleth thee suddenly;
rotherham@Job:22:16 @ Who were snatched away before the time, and, a stream, washed away their foundation?
rotherham@Job:22:17 @ Who had been saying unto GOD, Depart from us! and What can the Almighty do for himself?
rotherham@Job:22:26 @ For, then, in the Almighty, shalt thou take exquisite delight, and shalt lift upunto GODthy face;
rotherham@Job:23:4 @ I would set out, before him, a plea, and, my mouth, would I fill with arguments;
rotherham@Job:23:10 @ But, he, knoweth the way that I choose, Having tried me, as gold, I shall come forth.
rotherham@Job:23:14 @ Surely he will accomplish what is decreed for me, and, many such things, hath he in store.
rotherham@Job:23:15 @ For this cause, from his presence, am I driven in fear, I diligently consider and am kept back from him in dread:
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:24:1 @ Wherefore, since from the Almighty times are not hid, have, his knowing ones, no vision of his days?
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:24:12 @ 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:24:15 @ And, the eye of the adulterer, watcheth for the evening twilight, saying, Not an eye will see me! A covering for the face, he putteth on;
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:24:20 @ Maternal love shall forget him, the worm shall find him sweet, No more shall he be remembered, but perversity shall be shivered like a tree.
rotherham@Job:26:6 @ Naked is hades before him, and there is no covering to destruction;
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:27:12 @ Lo! ye, have, all of you, seen, Wherefore, then, is it, that ye are utterly without purpose?
rotherham@Job:27:14 @ If his children be multiplied, for them, the sword, and, his offspring, shall not be filled with bread;
rotherham@Job:27:23 @ He shall clap over him his hands, and shall hiss him forth out of his place.
rotherham@Job:28:1 @ Though there is, for silver, a vein, and a place for the gold they refine;
rotherham@Job:28:3 @ An end, hath one set to the darkness, and, into every extremity, is, he, making search, for the stone of darkness and death-shade;
rotherham@Job:28:4 @ He hath sunken a shaft, away from the inhabitants; Places forsaken by the foot, they hang down, away from men, sway to and fro;
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:28:9 @ Upon the flint, hath he thrust forth his hand, He hath turned up mountains by the roots;
rotherham@Job:28:24 @ For, he, unto the ends of the earth, directeth his look, under all the heavens, he seeth;
rotherham@Job:28:25 @ Making, for the wind, a weight, and, the waters, he proved by measure,
rotherham@Job:28:26 @ When he made, for the rain, a decree, and a way for the lightning of thunders,
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:29:16 @ A father, was, I, to the needy, and, as for the cause which I knew not, I used to search it out;
rotherham@Job:29:19 @ My root, is laid open to the waters, and, the dew, shall lodge for the night in my boughs;
rotherham@Job:29:21 @ To me, men hearkened, and waited, and kept silence for my counsel;
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:30:4 @ Who used to pluck off the mallow by the bushes, with the root of the broom for their food;
rotherham@Job:30:9 @ But, now, their song, have I become, Yea I serve them for a byword;
rotherham@Job:30:11 @ Because, my girdle, he had loosened and had humbled me, therefore, the bridlein my presence, cast they off;
rotherham@Job:30:13 @ They brake up my path, My engulfing ruin, they helped forward, unaided;
rotherham@Job:30:16 @ Now, therefore, over myself, my soul poureth itself out, There seize me days of affliction:
rotherham@Job:30:20 @ I cry out for help unto thee, and thou dost not answer, I stand still, and thou dost gaze at me;
rotherham@Job:30:23 @ For I know that, unto death, thou wilt bring me back, even unto the house of meeting for every one living.
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:30:26 @ Surely, for good, I looked, but there came in evil, And I waited for light, but there came in darkness;
rotherham@Job:30:28 @ In gloom, I walked along, without sun, I arosein the convocation, I cried out for help;
rotherham@Job:31:1 @ A covenant, I solemnised for mine eyes, How then could I gaze upon a virgin?
rotherham@Job:31:3 @ Is there not calamity, for the perverse? and misfortune, for the workers of iniquity?
rotherham@Job:31:11 @ Surely that had been a shameful thing! and that an iniquity for the judges!
rotherham@Job:31:15 @ Did not he who, in the womb, made me, make him? And is not he who formed us in the body one?
rotherham@Job:31:19 @ If I saw one perishing for lack of clothing, or that the needy had no covering;
rotherham@Job:31:23 @ For, a dread unto me, was calamity from GOD, and, from his majesty, I could not escape.
rotherham@Job:31:26 @ If I looked at the sun, when it flashed forth light, or at the moon, majestically marching along;
rotherham@Job:31:28 @ That too, had been a judicial iniquity, For I should have been false to GOD, above.
rotherham@Job:31:29 @ If rejoiced in the misfortune of him that hated me, or exulted when calamity found him;
rotherham@Job:31:30 @ Neither did I suffer my palate to sin, by asking, with a curse, for his life:
rotherham@Job:31:31 @ If the men of my household have not said, Oh for some of his fleshwe cannot get filled,
rotherham@Job:31:32 @ Outside, the sojourner lodged not for the night, My doorsto the wayfarer, I threw open.
rotherham@Job:31:40 @ Instead of wheat, let there come forth bramble, and, instead of barley, a bad-smelling weed! Ended are the words of Job.
rotherham@Job:32:4 @ But, Elihu, had waited for Job with words, because the others were older than he.
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:32:10 @ Therefore, I said, Hearken unto me, I will show my knowledgeeven I.
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:32:14 @ Since he directed not to me discourse, therefore, with your speeches, will I not reply to him.
rotherham@Job:32:15 @ They were dismayed, they responded no more, they suffered speech to forsake them;
rotherham@Job:32:18 @ For I am full of discourse, The spirit in my bosom, presseth me on.
rotherham@Job:33:5 @ If thou art able to answer me, Set in order before metake thy stand!
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:33:14 @ For, in one way, GOD may speak, and, in a second way, one may not heed it:
rotherham@Job:33:27 @ He sang before men, and said, I sinned, and, uprightness, I perverted, yet he requited me not;
rotherham@Job:33:32 @ If there is anything to say, reply to me, Speak, for I desire to justify thee;
rotherham@Job:34:3 @ For, the ear, trieth words, as, the palate, tasteth in eating.
rotherham@Job:34:4 @ What is right, let us choose for ourselves, Let us know, among ourselves, what is good;
rotherham@Job:34:5 @ For Job hath said I am righteous, But, GOD, hath turned away my right;
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:34:10 @ Wherefore, ye men of mind, hearken unto me, Far be it, that, GOD, should be lawless, or, the Almighty, be perverse!
rotherham@Job:34:11 @ For, what any son of earth doeth, he repayeth him, and, according to every mans course, he causeth him to find.
rotherham@Job:34:19 @ For he hath shewn no respect of persons unto princes, neither hath he recognised the rich rather than the poor? For, the work of his hands, are they all.
rotherham@Job:34:21 @ For, his eyes, are on the ways of a man, and, all his footsteps, he beholdeth,
rotherham@Job:34:23 @ For, unto no man, doth he appoint a repetition, in going unto GOD in judgment;
rotherham@Job:34:25 @ Therefore, he observeth their works, and overturneth in a night, and they are crushed;
rotherham@Job:34:27 @ Forasmuch, as they turned from following him, and, none of his ways, did they teach;
rotherham@Job:34:31 @ For, unto GOD, hath one said I have borne punishment, I will not be perverse;
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:34:36 @ Would that Job might be tested to the uttermost, for replying with the men of iniquity:
rotherham@Job:34:37 @ For he addethunto his sinrebellion, In our midst, he clappeth his hands, and multiplieth his sayings against GOD.
rotherham@Job:35:3 @ For thou dost say, How can one profit by thee? How can I benefit, more than by my sin?
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:35:14 @ How much less when thou sayest thou wilt not regard him! The cause, is before him, and thou must wait for him.
rotherham@Job:36:2 @ Restrain thyself for me a little, and I will shew thee, that, yetfor GOD, there is justification,
rotherham@Job:36:4 @ For, of a truthnot false, are my words, One of competent knowledge, is with thee.
rotherham@Job:36:13 @ Yea, the impious in heart, should store up anger, They should not cry for help, when he bound them.
rotherham@Job:36:19 @ Will he value thy riches? Nay not precious ore, nor all the forces of strength.
rotherham@Job:36:20 @ Do not pant for the night, when peoples disappear from their place.
rotherham@Job:36:21 @ Beware, do not turn unto iniquity, For, this, thou hast chosen rather than affliction.
rotherham@Job:36:27 @ For he draweth up drops of water, They trickle as rain through his mist;
rotherham@Job:36:31 @ For, by those things, he executeth judgment on peoples, He giveth food in abundance:
rotherham@Job:37:2 @ Hear! oh hear! the raging of his voice, A growling sound also, out of his mouth, goeth forth;
rotherham@Job:37:6 @ For, to the snow, he saith, Fall earthwards, Also to the downpour of rain, yea the downpour of his mighty rains.
rotherham@Job:37:13 @ Whether, as a rod, or for his earth, or in lovingkindness, he causeth it to come.
rotherham@Job:37:15 @ Canst thou got to know of GODS giving charge over them, or of the causing of the lightning of his cloud to shine forth?
rotherham@Job:37:24 @ Therefore, do men revere him, He will not regard any who are wise in heart.