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Job:1:1 @ There was a man in the land of Uz, Job was his name; And this man was perfect and upright, and fearing God, and eschewing evil.
lesserot@Job:1:3 @ And his cattle consisted of seven thousand sheep, and three thousand camels, and five hundred yoke of oxen, and five hundred sheasses, and he had a very great store of servants: so that this man was greater than all the sons of the east.
lesserot@Job:1:4 @ And his sons used to go and prepare a feast in the house of every one on his day; and they sent and invited their three sisters to eat and to drink with them.
lesserot@Job:1:5 @ And it happened, when the days of the feast were gone round, that Job sent and sanctified them, and he then rose up early in the morning, and offered burntofferings according to the number of all of them; for Job said, It may be that my sons have sinned, and have renounced God in their heart. In this manner used Job to do all the time.
lesserot@Job:1:8 @ Then said the Lord unto the Accuser, Hast thou directed thy attention toward my servant Job; for there is none like him on the earth, a man perfect and upright, who feareth God, and escheweth evil?
lesserot@Job:1:10 @ Behold, thou hast indeed placed a fence about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath, on every side: the work of his hands hast thou blessed, and his cattle are far spread out in the land.
lesserot@Job:1:14 @ That a messenger came unto Job, and said, The oxen were ploughing, and the sheasses were feeding beside them:
lesserot@Job:1:16 @ This one was yet speaking, when another came, and said, A fire of God fell from heaven, and burnt among the sheep and the young men, and consumed them; and I am escaped, none but myself alone, to tell it unto thee.
lesserot@Job:1:17 @ This one was yet speaking, when another came, and said, The Chaldeans posted themselves in three divisions, and made an inroad against the camels, and took them away, and the young men they slew with the edge of the sword; and I am escaped, none but myself alone, to tell it unto thee.
lesserot@Job:1:18 @ While this one was yet speaking, there came also another, and said, Thy sons and thy daughters were eating and drinking wine in the house of their firstborn brother:
lesserot@Job:2:3 @ Then said the Lord unto the Accuser, Hast thou directed thy attention toward my servant Job: for there is none like him on the earth, a man perfect and upright, who feareth God, and escheweth evil? and he is still holding fast to his integrity, and thou hast incited me against him, to destroy him without cause.
lesserot@Job:2:8 @ And took himself a potsherd to scrape himself there with, while he was sitting down among the ashes.
lesserot@Job:2:9 @ Then said his wife unto him, Art thou still holding fast to thy integrity? renounce God, and die.
lesserot@Job:2:10 @ But he said unto her, Thou speakest as one of the worthless women would speak. What? should we accept the good alone, from God, and the evil we should not accept? With all this did Job not sin with his lips.
lesserot@Job:2:11 @ When now the three friends of Job had heard of all this evil that was come over him, they came every one from his own place, Eliphaz the Themanite, and Bildad the Shuchite, and Zophar the Naamthite; and they met together to come to condole with him and to comfort him.
lesserot@Job:2:13 @ They likewise sat down with him on the ground seven days and seven nights; but no one spoke a word unto him; for they saw that his pain was very great.
lesserot@Job:3:3 @ Oh that the day whereon I was born might perish, and the night when it was said, There hath been a male child conceived.
lesserot@Job:3:11 @ Why did I not die from the womb, and was I not born merely to perish at once?
lesserot@Job:3:12 @ Wherefore were knees ready to receive me? and for what purpose were breasts there that I might suck?
lesserot@Job:3:16 @ Or as an untimely birth, hidden I should not exist; as infants that never have seen the light;
lesserot@Job:3:17 @ There the wicked cease from troubling; and where the exhausted weary are at rest;
lesserot@Job:3:18 @ the prisoners repose together, they hear no more the taskmasters voice.
lesserot@Job:3:19 @ The small with the great is there, and the servant free from his master.
lesserot@Job:3:21 @ Who wait for death, which not; and who dig for it sooner than for hidden treasures;
lesserot@Job:4:3 @ Behold, thou hast corrected many, and weak hands thou wast wont to strengthen.
lesserot@Job:4:8 @ Even as I have seen, that those who plough wrongdoing, and sow trouble, have to reap the same.
lesserot@Job:4:15 @ Then flitted a spirit past before my face; the hair of my body stood up:
lesserot@Job:4:16 @ It stood still, but I could not recognize its form; a figure was before my eyes, a slight whisper, then a voice I heard, saying,
lesserot@Job:5:3 @ I have myself seen the foolish taking root; but I suddenly held his habitation as accursed.
lesserot@Job:5:7 @ But man is born unto trouble, as young birds take up their flight.
lesserot@Job:5:13 @ Who catcheth the wise in their own craftiness; and the advise of the perverse is hastened on headlong;
lesserot@Job:5:14 @ By day they meet with darkness, and as though it were night they grope about in the noon of day;
lesserot@Job:5:22 @ At destruction and famine canst thou laugh; and thou needest not have any fear of the beasts of the earth.
lesserot@Job:5:23 @ For with the stones of the field shalt thou have thy covenant; and the beasts of the field shall be at peace with thee.
lesserot@Job:5:25 @ And thou shalt know that thy seed is numerous, and thy offspring as the herbage of the earth.
lesserot@Job:5:26 @ Thon wilt go in a ripe age unto the grave, as a shock of corn is carried home in its season.
lesserot@Job:6:5 @ Doth the wild ass bray over the grass? or loweth the ox over his fodder?
lesserot@Job:6:6 @ Is ever tasteless food eaten without salt? or is there any flavor in the white of an egg?
lesserot@Job:6:9 @ Yea, that it would please God that he might crush me: that he would let loose his hand, and make an end of me!
lesserot@Job:6:14 @ As though I were one who refuseth kindness to his friend, and forsaketh the fear of the Almighty:
lesserot@Job:6:15 @ My brothers are treacherous as a brook, like flowing brooks they pass along;
lesserot@Job:6:16 @ Which are made turbid by reason of the ice, wherein the snow hideth itself;
lesserot@Job:6:20 @ But they stand ashamed because they had trusted; they come thither and are made to blush.
lesserot@Job:6:25 @ How pleasant are straightforward words! but what doth arguing prove?
lesserot@Job:6:26 @ Do ye think to reprove words, and as wind the speeches of one that is despairing?
lesserot@Job:6:27 @ Yea, ye would cast any thing upon the fatherless, and ye would dig a pit against your friend.
lesserot@Job:6:28 @ But now, if it please you, turn yourselves toward me, and whether I would lie before your face.
lesserot@Job:7:2 @ As a servant eagerly longeth for the shadow, and as a hired laborer hopeth for his reward:
lesserot@Job:7:3 @ So was I compelled to possess months of vanity, and nights of trouble were counted out unto me.
lesserot@Job:7:6 @ My days hasten away more swiftly than a weavers shuttle, and they come to an end in the absence of hope.
lesserot@Job:7:9 @ As the cloud vanisheth and passeth away: so will he that goeth down to the nether world not come up again.
lesserot@Job:7:20 @ If I have sinned, what can I cause unto thee, O thou Guardian of men? why hast thou set me as an object for thee to strike at, so that I am become a burden to myself?
lesserot@Job:7:21 @ And why wilt thou not forgive my transgression, and let my iniquity pass away? for soon must I lie down in the dust; and thou wilt seek for me, but I shall be no more.
lesserot@Job:8:8 @ For ask, I pray thee, of an earlier generation, and prepare thyself to the research of their fathers;
lesserot@Job:8:11 @ Can the bulrush shoot upward without mire? can the meadowgrass grow up without water?
lesserot@Job:8:12 @ It is yet in its greenness, not yet cut down, when it withereth before any other grass.
lesserot@Job:8:15 @ He leaneth against his house, but it shall not stand: he layeth fast hold on it, but it shall not remain erect.
lesserot@Job:8:20 @ Behold, God will not reject a perfect man, and will not hold fast by their hand the evildoers:
lesserot@Job:9:11 @ Lo, were he to go past by me, I should not see him; and were he to pass along, I should not perceive him.
lesserot@Job:9:25 @ And my days pass swifter than a runner: they flee away, they see no happiness,
lesserot@Job:9:26 @ They hasten along like pirate ships: like the eagle that stoopeth down upon his food.
lesserot@Job:9:30 @ If I were to wash myself in snowwater, to cleanse myself in the purity of my hands:
lesserot@Job:10:4 @ Hast thou eyes of flesh? or wilt thou see as a mortal seeth?
lesserot@Job:10:5 @ Are thy days as the days of a mortal, or are thy years as the days of a man,
lesserot@Job:10:8 @ Thy hands have carefully fashioned me and made me; every thing is in harmony all round about; and yet thou dost destroy me!
lesserot@Job:10:9 @ Remember, I beseech thee, that as though I were clay hast thou made me; and wilt thou cause me to return again unto the dust?
lesserot@Job:10:13 @ And yet these things hadst thou treasured up in thy heart: I know that this was within thee.
lesserot@Job:10:16 @ And it constantly increaseth; like a fierce lion dost thou hunt for me; and again thou showest thyself continually wonderful on me;
lesserot@Job:10:19 @ That I were as though I had not been,had been borne from the womb to the grave.
lesserot@Job:10:20 @ Lo! my days are but few: cease, then, withdraw from me, that I may recover my cheerfulness a little.
lesserot@Job:10:22 @ A land of utter gloom, as of the darkness of the shadow of death, without any order, and the light of which is like utter gloom.
lesserot@Job:11:3 @ Thy inventions are to bring men to silence; and when thou utterest thy mocking no one is to cause thee to feel abashed!
lesserot@Job:11:4 @ For thou hast said, My doctrine is pure, and I am become clean in thy eyes.
lesserot@Job:11:8 @ It is as high as heaven; what canst thou effect? it is deeper than the nether world; what canst thou know?
lesserot@Job:11:9 @ Longer than the earth is its measure, and broader than the sea.
lesserot@Job:11:10 @ If he pass by, and surrender, and call together an assembly, who can hinder him?
lesserot@Job:11:12 @ And the heartless who acquireth intelligence, and him who is the colt of the wild ass who is transformed into a man.
lesserot@Job:11:15 @ For then canst thou lift up thy face free from blemish: yea, thou wilt stand steadfast, and needest not to fear;
lesserot@Job:11:16 @ Because thou wilt truly forget thy trouble, and as a waterflood that is passed away wilt thou remember it;
lesserot@Job:12:3 @ I also have sense like you; I do not fall short compared with you: and who possesseth not such things as these?
lesserot@Job:12:4 @ I am as one laughed at by his friend, who calleth upon God, while he answered him: a laughingstock though righteous and innocent.
lesserot@Job:12:5 @ To the unfortunate there is given contempt according to the thoughts of him that is at ease prepared for those whose foot slippeth.
lesserot@Job:12:7 @ Yet, do only ask of the beasts, and they will instruct thee; and the fowls of the heavens, and they will tell it thee;
lesserot@Job:12:11 @ Doth not the ear try words, as the palate tasteth food for itself?
lesserot@Job:12:24 @ He taketh away the sense of the chiefs of the people of the land, and causeth them to wander astray in a wilderness when there is no way.
lesserot@Job:12:25 @ They grope in the dark without light, and he causeth them to wander astray like a drunken man.
lesserot@Job:13:2 @ As much as ye know, do I also know: I do not fall short compared with you.
lesserot@Job:13:5 @ Oh, who would grant that ye might keep a profound silences! and it would he accounted unto you as wisdom.
lesserot@Job:13:6 @ Do hearken but to my reasoning, and listen to the pleadings of my lips.
lesserot@Job:13:9 @ Will it be well if he should search you out? or as one overreacheth another mortal, do ye expect to overreach him?
lesserot@Job:13:12 @ The things you remember are mere proverbs of ashes, your highplaces are highplaces of clay.
lesserot@Job:13:13 @ Keep silence toward me, that I may indeed speak, and let pass over me what will.
lesserot@Job:13:16 @ Even he will come to my assistance; for a hypocrite cannot come before him.
lesserot@Job:13:24 @ Wherefore wilt thou hide thy face, and regard me as an enemy unto thee?
lesserot@Job:13:26 @ That thou writest bitter decrees against me, and assignest unto me the iniquities of my youth;
lesserot@Job:13:28 @ And yet the body decayeth like a rotten thing, as a garment that the moth hath eaten.
lesserot@Job:14:5 @ Seeing that his days are determined, the number of his months are with thee, that thou hast set his bounds which he cannot pass:
lesserot@Job:14:7 @ For there is hope for the tree: if it be cut down, it may still sprout again, while its young shoot will not cease.
lesserot@Job:14:9 @ Yet through the scent of water will it flourish, and produce boughs as though It were newly planted.
lesserot@Job:14:13 @ Oh who would grant that thou mightest hide me in the nether world, that thou mightest conceal me, until thy wrath be appeased, that thou mightest set for me a fixed time, and remember me then!
lesserot@Job:14:14 @ Or, when a man dieth, will he live again? all the days of my time of service would I then wait, till my release were come.
lesserot@Job:14:20 @ Thou assailest him with might without ceasing, till he passeth away: thou changest his countenance, and sendest him off.
lesserot@Job:15:2 @ Should a wise man utter windy knowledge, and fill his inward parts with the east wind?
lesserot@Job:15:3 @ Should he reason with a speech which availeth nothing? and with words in which there is no profit?
lesserot@Job:15:7 @ Wast thou born as the first man? or wast thou brought forth before the hills?
lesserot@Job:15:8 @ Hast thou listened to the secret counsel of God? and is wisdom therefore of little esteem with thee?
lesserot@Job:15:11 @ Are the divine consolations too little for thee? and the word that was so mild with thee?
lesserot@Job:15:18 @ Which wise men have ever told, and have not concealed, as they obtained it from their fathers;
lesserot@Job:15:19 @ Unto whom alone the earth was given, and into whose midst no stranger ever entered.
lesserot@Job:15:21 @ A sound of terrors is in his ears: during peace will the waster come over him.
lesserot@Job:15:24 @ Distress and anguish terrify him: they assail him with might, as a king prepared for the battle.
lesserot@Job:15:31 @ Let him that goeth astray not trust in vanity; for vanity will be what he obtaineth thereby.
lesserot@Job:15:33 @ He will shake off like the vine his unripe grapes, and cast off like the olive his blossoms.
lesserot@Job:15:34 @ For the assembly of hypocrites will remain desolate, and fire will consume the tents of bribery.
lesserot@Job:16:2 @ I have heard many things such as these: troublesome comforters are ye all.
lesserot@Job:16:4 @ I also could well speak as ye do: if your soul were but in my souls stead, I could overwhelm you with words, and could shake my head at you.
lesserot@Job:16:7 @ But now he hath made me weary: thou hast made desolate all my company.
lesserot@Job:16:8 @ And thou hast filled me with wrinkles, they are my witnesses; and my leanness riseth up for me, giveth its testimony to my face.
lesserot@Job:16:9 @ In his wrath he teareth me to pieces, and assaileth me: he gnasheth over me with his teeth; my adversary sendeth threatening looks at me.
lesserot@Job:16:10 @ They now open wide against me their mouth; reproachfully they smite my cheek: altogether do they assemble against me.
lesserot@Job:16:11 @ God hath surrendered me to the unjust, and cast me down into the hands of the wicked.
lesserot@Job:16:12 @ I was at ease, but he hath crushed me; he hath also grasped me by the neck, and shaken me to pieces, and set me up unto himself as a mark;
lesserot@Job:16:13 @ His archers encompass me round about; he cleaveth my reins sunder, and doth not pity; he poureth out upon the ground my gall;
lesserot@Job:16:21 @ And oh that a man might plead with God, as one son of earth with the other!
lesserot@Job:16:22 @ For when the numbered years are passed, then must I travel a path whence I cannot return.
lesserot@Job:17:4 @ For thou hast concealed their heart against intelligence: therefore art thou not exalted.
lesserot@Job:17:6 @ And he hath placed me here as a byword unto nations; and I become openly as a place of abomination.
lesserot@Job:17:8 @ Upright men must be astonished at this, and the innocent must arouse himself against the hypocrite.
lesserot@Job:17:11 @ My days are past, my resolves are broken off, the possessions of my heart.
lesserot@Job:17:12 @ These would change the night into day, the light as near in the presence of darkness.
lesserot@Job:17:13 @ When I hope for the nether world as my house; in the darkness have I spread my couch;
lesserot@Job:17:15 @ Ay, where is then my hope? as for my hope, who will see it?
lesserot@Job:18:3 @ For what cause are we counted as beasts, reputed stupid your eyes?
lesserot@Job:18:7 @ His powerful steps will be narrowed, and his own counsel will cast him down.
lesserot@Job:18:11 @ All around do terrors scare him, and chase him as he walketh along.
lesserot@Job:18:20 @ Because of his day are they that come after him astonished, and they that went before are seized with shuddering.
lesserot@Job:19:3 @ These ten times have ye reproached me: ye are not ashamed when ye show yourselves as strangers to me.
lesserot@Job:19:8 @ My road hath he fenced up, so that I cannot pass out; and on my paths he placeth darkness.
lesserot@Job:19:11 @ He hath also kindled against me his wrath, and he counteth me with himself as one of his adversaries.
lesserot@Job:19:15 @ Ye that sojourn in my house, and my maidservants, regard me as a stranger: an alien am I become in their eyes.
lesserot@Job:19:22 @ Why will ye persecute me as God, and will never be satisfied with my flesh?
lesserot@Job:19:25 @ And well I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he will remain as the last after the creatures of the dust;
lesserot@Job:19:27 @ Whom I shall myself behold to my happiness, and whom my eyes will see, and not as a stranger, my reins are consumed within my bosom.
lesserot@Job:20:2 @ Even therefore do my inmost thoughts give me an answer, and for this reason do I feel a strong excitement within me.
lesserot@Job:20:3 @ Reproof which casteth shame on me must I hear; yet out of my understanding will the spirit give me an answer.
lesserot@Job:20:4 @ Dost thou know this? from the very beginning of things, from the very time when man was placed upon earth it was,
lesserot@Job:20:8 @ Like a dream will he fly away, and men will find him no more; yea, he will be chased away like a vision of the night.
lesserot@Job:20:14 @ His food is thus changed within his bowels, and becometh the venom of asps within him.
lesserot@Job:20:16 @ The poison of asps will he have to suck; the vipers tongue will slay him.
lesserot@Job:20:17 @ He shall not look with pleasure on streams, on flowing brooks of honey and cream.
lesserot@Job:20:21 @ Nothing was spared from his craving to eat: therefore shall his wealth not prosper.
lesserot@Job:20:22 @ In the fulness of his abundance will distress assail him: every hand of troubled will come against him.
lesserot@Job:20:26 @ Entire darkness is laid by for his treasures: a fire not urged by blowing will consume him; it will destroy any one that is left in his tent.
lesserot@Job:21:4 @ As for me,is against man my complaint? and if this be so, why should my spirit not be impatient?
lesserot@Job:21:5 @ Turn yourselves unto me, and be astounded, and lay your hand upon your mouth.
lesserot@Job:21:10 @ The bull of each one gendereth, and disappointeth not: the cow of each one calveth, and casteth not her young.
lesserot@Job:21:18 @ Are they as straw before the wind, and as chaff which the stealeth away?
lesserot@Job:21:23 @ That this one dieth in his full strength, being wholly at ease and quiet;
lesserot@Job:21:29 @ Have ye not asked the wayfarers? surely their token ye cannot disregard,
lesserot@Job:21:33 @ Sweet are to him the clods of the valley; and after him succeedeth every man, as those that were before him are without number.
lesserot@Job:22:3 @ Is it any pleasure to the Almighty that thou art righteous? or is it any gain to him, that thou makest thy ways perfect?
lesserot@Job:22:6 @ For thou hast taken a pledge from thy brothers for nought, and stripped the naked of their clothing.
lesserot@Job:22:7 @ Thou hast not given water to the weary to drink, and from the hungry thou hast withholden bread.
lesserot@Job:22:8 @ But as for the man of a strong arm, he obtained the land, and the highly honored could dwell therein.
lesserot@Job:22:9 @ Widows hast thou sent away empty, and the arms of the fatherless have been broken.
lesserot@Job:22:16 @ Who were shrivelled up before their time, whose foundation was flooded away like a river;
lesserot@Job:22:18 @ And yet it was he that filled their houses with good things; but the counsel of the wicked be far from me.
lesserot@Job:23:8 @ But, lo, I go eastwardand he is not there; and to the west and I cannot perceive him;
lesserot@Job:23:10 @ But he knoweth the way that I take: were he to probe me, I should come forth as gold.
lesserot@Job:23:11 @ On his steps my foot hath held fast: his way have I kept, and swerved not.
lesserot@Job:23:12 @ From the commandment of his lips have I also not moved away: as a fixed statute for me have I treasured up the sayings of his mouth.
lesserot@Job:23:17 @ Because I was not destroyed before this darkness, and because he hath not hidden from my face gloom.
lesserot@Job:24:1 @ Why are not times treasured up by the Almighty, and why do his adorers not see his days?
lesserot@Job:24:3 @ They drive away the ass of the fatherless, they take in pledge the widows ox.
lesserot@Job:24:4 @ They chase the needy out of the highway: altogether hide themselves the poor of the earth.
lesserot@Job:24:5 @ Behold, as wild asses in the wilderness go they forth to their work, rising betimes after prey: the desert yieldeth food for them and for their young men.
lesserot@Job:24:9 @ The others pluck from the breast the fatherless, and the garment of the poor they take in pledge.
lesserot@Job:24:12 @ Out of a populous city is groaning heard, and the soul of the deadly wounded crieth out: yet God regardeth it not as an offence.
lesserot@Job:24:17 @ For to all of these alike is the morning as the shadow of death; for they are familiar with the terrors of the shadow of death.
lesserot@Job:25:5 @ Behold, even as regardeth the moon, that is not bright; yea, the stars are not pure in his eyes.
lesserot@Job:26:2 @ What assistance hast thou given to the powerless? hast thou helped the arm without strength?
lesserot@Job:26:3 @ How hast thou counselled the unwise? and what sound wisdom hast thou made known so plentifully?
lesserot@Job:26:4 @ To whom hast thou told words? and whose spirit came from thee?
lesserot@Job:26:10 @ A fixed limit he compassed off over the face of the waters, for the division of the light and darkness.
lesserot@Job:26:11 @ The pillars of heaven tremble greatly, and are astounded at his rebuke.
lesserot@Job:27:2 @ As God liveth, who hath removed justice from me; and by the Almighty, who hath embittered my soul:
lesserot@Job:27:6 @ I have laid fast hold on my righteousness, and I will not let it go: my heart shall not reproach me during all my life.
lesserot@Job:27:8 @ For what is the hope of the hypocrite, when he hath gained unjust wealth, when God casteth forth his soul?
lesserot@Job:27:16 @ Though he heap up silver as the dust, and prepare garments as the clay:
lesserot@Job:27:21 @ The east wind will lift him up, and he must be gone; and it hurleth him like a storm out of his place.
lesserot@Job:27:22 @ And will cast upon him, and bare no pity: out of his hand will surely escape.
lesserot@Job:28:5 @ The earth, out of which cometh forth bread, is under its surface turned up as it were with fire.
lesserot@Job:28:8 @ ravenous beasts have never trodden, over which the lion hath never passed.
lesserot@Job:28:15 @ No fine gold can be given in lieu of her, and silver cannot be weighed out as her price.
lesserot@Job:28:17 @ She cannot be estimated after gold and glass; and not in exchange for her vessels of refined gold
lesserot@Job:28:25 @ When he imparted weight unto the wind; and the waters he established by measure;
lesserot@Job:29:2 @ Who will give me back months like those which are past, days like those when God guarded me;
lesserot@Job:29:4 @ As I was in the days of my abundance, when the confidence of God was upon my tent:
lesserot@Job:29:5 @ When the Almighty was yet with me, when my servants stood round about me;
lesserot@Job:29:10 @ The voice of nobles was arrested, and their tongue cleaved to their palate.
lesserot@Job:29:13 @ The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me; and the heart of the widow I caused to sing for joy.
lesserot@Job:29:14 @ I took righteousness as my garment, and it clothed me: as a robe and a mitre was justice unto me.
lesserot@Job:29:15 @ Eyes was I to the blind; and feet to the lame was I.
lesserot@Job:29:16 @ A father was I to the needy; and the cause of him I knew not I used to investigate.
lesserot@Job:29:17 @ And I broke the cuttingteeth of the wrongdoer, and out of his teeth I cast down his prey.
lesserot@Job:29:23 @ And they waited for me as for the rain, and they opened wide their mouth as for the latter rain.
lesserot@Job:29:24 @ I smiled on those that had lost their confidence; and the light of my countenance they never cast down.
lesserot@Job:29:25 @ I chose their way for them, and I sat as chief, and dwelt as king in his army, as one that comforteth mourners.
lesserot@Job:30:1 @ But now they who are younger than I in years laugh at me, whose fathers I scorned to put as equals with the dogs of my flocks.
lesserot@Job:30:2 @ Yea, what possible use can the strength of their hands be unto me, over whom old age hath passed fruitlessly?
lesserot@Job:30:4 @ Who crop off mallows by the bushes, and have broombush roots as their bread;
lesserot@Job:30:5 @ Who are driven forth from among, who are shouted after as though they were thieves,
lesserot@Job:30:8 @ The children of the worthless, yea, the children of the nameless, who were outcasts from the land.
lesserot@Job:30:11 @ Because he hath loosened the cord of my bow, and afflicted me, they have also cast off the bridle before me.
lesserot@Job:30:14 @ As a broad breach they come: amidst a loud noise they rolled themselves along.
lesserot@Job:30:15 @ Terrors have turned their face against me; they chase like the wind my glory: and like a cloud is my happiness passed away.
lesserot@Job:30:19 @ He hath cast me into the mire, and I am become like dust and ashes.
lesserot@Job:30:21 @ Thou art changed into a cruel master toward me: with the strength of thy hand thou assailest me.
lesserot@Job:30:22 @ Thou liftest me up to the wind; thou causest me to pass away, and dissolvest in me all wise counsel.
lesserot@Job:30:23 @ For I know that thou wilt bring me back to death, and to the house of assembly for all the living.
lesserot@Job:30:25 @ Did I not weep for him that was hard pressed by misfortune? was not my soul grieved for the needy?
lesserot@Job:30:28 @ I walk about mournfully without sunlight: when I rise up, in the assembly, I cry with pain.
lesserot@Job:31:5 @ whether I have walked with vain desires, or if my foot hath hastened after deceit.
lesserot@Job:31:7 @ If my step have turned aside from the way, and my heart have walked after my eyes, and if any blemish have cleaved to my hands:
lesserot@Job:31:13 @ If ever I cast aside the justice due to my manservant and my maidservant, when they contended with me:
lesserot@Job:31:15 @ Did not he that made me make him born or a woman? and did not the same one fashion us in the womb?
lesserot@Job:31:18 @ (For from my youth he was brought up with me, as though we were of one father, and I have guided her from my mothers womb;)
lesserot@Job:31:23 @ For dreaded by me was the calamitous punishment of God, and against his highness I can accomplish nothing.
lesserot@Job:31:25 @ If ever I rejoiced because my wealth was abundant, and because my hand had gotten much;
lesserot@Job:31:29 @ If ever I rejoiced at the downfall of him that hated me, or was elated when evil befell him;
lesserot@Job:31:36 @ Surely upon my shoulder would I carry it: I would bind it as a crown unto me.
lesserot@Job:31:37 @ The number of my steps would I tell him: as a prince would I go near unto him.
lesserot@Job:32:1 @ So had these three men abstained from answering Job; because he was righteous in his own eyes.
lesserot@Job:32:2 @ Thereupon was kindled the wrath of Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite, of the family of Ram: against Job was his wrath kindled, because he had declared himself more righteous than God.
lesserot@Job:32:3 @ And against his three friends was his wrath kindled; because they had found no answer, and yet had condemned Job.
lesserot@Job:32:5 @ But when Elihu saw that there was no answer in the mouth of these three men, then was his wrath kindled.
lesserot@Job:32:11 @ Behold, I waited for your words: I gave an attentive ear to your reasonings, till you might have searched out the words.
lesserot@Job:33:6 @ Behold, I am in the same relation as thyself toward God: I myself also am cut out of the clay.
lesserot@Job:33:8 @ But thou hast said before my ears, and the sound of the words I still hear,
lesserot@Job:33:10 @ Yet, behold, he findeth hateful backsliding on me, he regardeth me as an enemy unto him;
lesserot@Job:33:18 @ He withholdeth his soul from the pit, and his life from passing away by the sword.
lesserot@Job:33:23 @ If there be now about him one single angel, as defender, one out of a thousand, to tell for man his uprightness:
lesserot@Job:33:24 @ Then is he gracious unto him, and saith, Release him from going down to the pit, I have found an atonement.
lesserot@Job:33:25 @ His flesh becometh full again as in youth: he returneth to the days of his boyhood.
lesserot@Job:33:27 @ He then should assemble men around, and say, "I had sinned, and perverted what is right, yet have I not received a like return."
lesserot@Job:33:28 @ Thus he redeemeth his soul from passing into the pit, and his life will look joyously on the light.
lesserot@Job:33:32 @ If thou hast any words, answer me: speak, for I wish to justify thee.
lesserot@Job:34:3 @ For the ear proveth words, as the palate tasteth the food.
lesserot@Job:34:9 @ For he hath said, "It profiteth a man nothing when he acteth according to the pleasure of God."
lesserot@Job:34:19 @ Whereas he is one that showeth no favor to chieftains, and distinguisheth not the rich before the indigent; for all of them are the work of his hands.
lesserot@Job:34:20 @ In a moment will they die, and in the midst of the night; people are moved, and pass away: and the mighty will be removed without a human hand.
lesserot@Job:34:25 @ For the reason that he knoweth their deeds: therefore he overturneth them in the night, and they are crushed.
lesserot@Job:34:33 @ Should he then according to thy view send a recompense, because thou hast rejected him? "Because thou must choose, and not I?" and what thou knowest, do speak.