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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:1:10 @ 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:1:12 @ Then said the Lord unto the Accuser, Behold, all that is his be in thy power; only against himself shalt thou not stretch forth thy hand. The Accuser went thereupon away from the presence of the Lord.
lesserot@Job:1:13 @ And it happened on a certain day, when his sons and his daughters were eating and drinking wine in the house of their firstborn brother,
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:1:20 @ Then arose Job, and rent his robe, and shaved his head, and fell down upon the ground, and prostrated himself.
lesserot@Job:1:22 @ With all this did Job not sin, and attributed no injustice to God.
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:2:4 @ Then answered the Accuser the Lord, and said, Skin for skin: yea, all that a man hath will he give in behalf of his life.
lesserot@Job:2:5 @ But stretch only forth thy hand, and touch his bone and his flesh, and whether he will not renounce thee to thy face.
lesserot@Job:2:6 @ Then said the Lord unto the Accuser, Behold, he is in thy hand: only take care of his life.
lesserot@Job:2:7 @ Thereupon went the Accuser forth from the presence of the Lord, and he smote Job with a sore inflammation, from the sole of his foot unto the crown of his head.
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:2:12 @ And when they lifted up their eyes afar off, and they recognised him not, they lifted up their voice, and wept; and they rent every one his robe, and strewed dust upon their heads toward heaven.
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:3:1 @ After this time Job opened his mouth, and cursed his day.
lesserot@Job:3:19 @ The small with the great is there, and the servant free from his master.
lesserot@Job:4:9 @ Before the breathing of God they perish, and before the breath of his nostrils they come to their end.
lesserot@Job:4:12 @ But to me a word came by stealth, and my ear took in a scarcely perceptible whisper thereof.
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:4:17 @ Can a mortal be more righteous than God? or can a man be more pure than his Maker?
lesserot@Job:4:18 @ Behold, in his servants he putteth no trust, and his angels he chargeth with folly:
lesserot@Job:4:21 @ Behold, their excellency which is in them is torn away: they die, and this without wisdom.
lesserot@Job:5:3 @ I have myself seen the foolish taking root; but I suddenly held his habitation as accursed.
lesserot@Job:5:4 @ His children are far from help, and men crush them in the gate, with no one to deliver them.
lesserot@Job:5:18 @ For he it is that woundeth, and bindeth up: he smiteth, and his hands do heal.
lesserot@Job:5:27 @ Behold this, we have searched it out, so it is: hear it, and do thou note it well for thyself.
lesserot@Job:6:5 @ Doth the wild ass bray over the grass? or loweth the ox over his fodder?
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:6:10 @ Then would this be still my comfort; yea, I would rejoice in my pain while be would not spare: that I have not gainsaid the commands of the Holy One.
lesserot@Job:6:14 @ As though I were one who refuseth kindness to his friend, and forsaketh the fear of the Almighty:
lesserot@Job:7:1 @ Is there not a limited time of service to a mortal upon the earth? Are not his days also like the days of a hired laborer?
lesserot@Job:7:2 @ As a servant eagerly longeth for the shadow, and as a hired laborer hopeth for his reward:
lesserot@Job:7:10 @ He will return no more to his house, and his place will not recognize him any more.
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:8:16 @ He is in full vigor before the sun, and over his garden his shoots go forth.
lesserot@Job:8:17 @ His roots are twisted about a stoneheap, he selecteth a place of stones.
lesserot@Job:8:18 @ But when men destroy him from his place, then will it deny him, saying, I have never seen thee.
lesserot@Job:8:19 @ Behold, this is the joy of his way, and out of the dust others will grow up.
lesserot@Job:9:5 @ who removeth mountains, and they know it not, yea, when he overturneth them in his anger;
lesserot@Job:9:13 @ God will not withdraw his anger: beneath him sink down the helpers of the proud.
lesserot@Job:9:24 @ Is a land given up into the hand of the wicked? he covereth the faces of its judges: if this be not the truth, who is it then?
lesserot@Job:9:26 @ They hasten along like pirate ships: like the eagle that stoopeth down upon his food.
lesserot@Job:9:33 @ There is no one who can decide between us, who could lay his hand upon us both.
lesserot@Job:9:34 @ Let him but remove from me his rod, and let not his dread terrify me:
lesserot@Job:10:13 @ And yet these things hadst thou treasured up in thy heart: I know that this was within thee.
lesserot@Job:11:5 @ But oh that God would but speak, and open his lips against thee;
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:12:6 @ Prosperous are the tents of robbers, and security is given to those that provoke God. to him who carrieth his god in his hand.
lesserot@Job:12:9 @ Who knoweth not through all these that the hand of the Lord hath wrought this?
lesserot@Job:12:13 @ That with him are wisdom and strength, his are counsel and understanding.
lesserot@Job:12:16 @ With him are strength and counsel: his are the deceived and the deceiver.
lesserot@Job:13:11 @ Doth not his excellency terrify you? and his dread fall upon you?
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:14:6 @ Turn thyself from him that he may recover from his pain, and be able to enjoy like a hired laborer his day.
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:14:21 @ His children acquire honor, but he knoweth it not: and they are esteemed little, but he perceiveth nothing of them.
lesserot@Job:14:22 @ But his body. on him, feeleth pain, and his soul will mourn for him.
lesserot@Job:15:2 @ Should a wise man utter windy knowledge, and fill his inward parts with the east wind?
lesserot@Job:15:15 @ Behold, in his holy ones he putteth no trust; and the heavens are not pure in his eyes:
lesserot@Job:15:20 @ All his days is the wicked plagued with pain, and the number of years which are laid by for the tyrant.
lesserot@Job:15:21 @ A sound of terrors is in his ears: during peace will the waster come over him.
lesserot@Job:15:23 @ He wandereth abroad for bread, Where is it? he knoweth that there is ready at his hand the day of darkness.
lesserot@Job:15:25 @ Because he had stretched out against God his hand, and strengthened himself against the Almighty;
lesserot@Job:15:26 @ he had run against him, with an neck, with the thick roundings of his bucklers;
lesserot@Job:15:27 @ Because he had covered his face with his fat, and had made thick folds of fat on his flanks;
lesserot@Job:15:29 @ will he not remain rich, neither will his wealth endure, nor will he attain their perfection on earth.
lesserot@Job:15:30 @ He will never depart out of darkness: the flame shall dry up his shoots, and he will depart by the breath of Gods mouth.
lesserot@Job:15:32 @ Even before his time will it be overfull, and his branches will not be green.
lesserot@Job:15:33 @ He will shake off like the vine his unripe grapes, and cast off like the olive his blossoms.
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:16:13 @ 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:17:5 @ Every one of them speaketh deceptively to his friends: may also the eyes of his children fail.
lesserot@Job:17:8 @ Upright men must be astonished at this, and the innocent must arouse himself against the hypocrite.
lesserot@Job:17:9 @ Yet will the righteous hold firmly on to his way; and he that is clean of hands will acquire additional strength.
lesserot@Job:18:4 @ Thou, the one that teareth himself to pieces in his anger shall for thy sake the earth be forsaken, and the rock be moved away out of its place?
lesserot@Job:18:5 @ Ah, truly the light of the wicked will be quenched, and the spark of his fire shall not give light.
lesserot@Job:18:6 @ The light becometh dark in his tent, and his lamp will be quenched above him.
lesserot@Job:18:7 @ His powerful steps will be narrowed, and his own counsel will cast him down.
lesserot@Job:18:8 @ For he is driven into the net by his own feet, and he taketh his walk upon a snare.
lesserot@Job:18:12 @ His firstborn will suffer hunger, and calamity will be ready for his wife.
lesserot@Job:18:13 @ It will devour the limbs of his body: yea, the firstborn of death will devour his limbs.
lesserot@Job:18:14 @ Then will be plucked up out of his tent his confidence, and will urge him forward to the king of terrors.
lesserot@Job:18:15 @ It will dwell in his tent, because it is no more his: there will be strewed sulphur on his habitation.
lesserot@Job:18:16 @ Beneath, his roots will be dried up, and above will his boughs he cut away.
lesserot@Job:18:17 @ His resemblance vanisheth from the earth, and no name remaineth for him in the streets.
lesserot@Job:18:19 @ He will have neither son nor grandson among his people, nor any that escapeth in the places of his sojourning.
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:18:21 @ Yea, such are the dwellings of the unjust, and this is the place of one that knew not God.
lesserot@Job:19:6 @ Then know for certain that God hath bent me down, and hath laid his net all around me.
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:19:12 @ Altogether come on his troops, and make level against me their way, and encamp round about my tent.
lesserot@Job:19:26 @ And after my skin is cut to pieces will this be: and then freed from my body shall I behold God;
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:20:4 @ Dost thou know this? from the very beginning of things, from the very time when man was placed upon earth it was,
lesserot@Job:20:6 @ Though his exaltation should mount up to the heavens, and his head should reach unto the clouds;
lesserot@Job:20:9 @ If an eye have surveyed him, it will not do so again, and it will not behold him any more in his place.
lesserot@Job:20:10 @ His children will suffer oppression from the indigent, and his hands will have to restore his wealth.
lesserot@Job:20:11 @ his bones are full of his youthful vigor; but it will lie down with him in the dust.
lesserot@Job:20:12 @ If the evil be sweet in his mouth, he will conceal it under his tongue;
lesserot@Job:20:13 @ He will cherish it, and not forsake it; and hold it back within his palate;
lesserot@Job:20:14 @ His food is thus changed within his bowels, and becometh the venom of asps within him.
lesserot@Job:20:15 @ The wealth which he hath swallowed, will he have to vomit up again; God will drive it out of his belly.
lesserot@Job:20:20 @ Because he knew not quietness in his bosom, shall he not escape through what is the most precious to him.
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:20:23 @ In order to fill his belly, will send out against him the fury of his wrath, and will rain it upon him for his eating.
lesserot@Job:20:25 @ He draweth it, and it cometh out of the body; yea, out of his gall the glittering cometh forth: over him come the terrors.
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:20:27 @ The heavens will lay open his iniquity; and the earth will raise herself up against him.
lesserot@Job:20:28 @ The product of his house will be banished, flowing away on the day of his wrath.
lesserot@Job:20:29 @ This is the portion of a wicked man from God, and his decreed heritage from God.
lesserot@Job:21:2 @ Hear, O hear my speech, and let this be wherewith you give consolations.
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:21:17 @ How often is the lamp of the wicked quenched? and how often cometh over them their calamity? and doth distribute their lot in his anger?
lesserot@Job:21:19 @ Should God lay up for his children his wrongdoing? it were better that he reward him, that he might know it himself.
lesserot@Job:21:20 @ His own eyes ought to see his downfall, and from the wrath of the Almighty ought he to drink.
lesserot@Job:21:21 @ For what care hath he for his household after him, when the number of his months is all apportioned to him?
lesserot@Job:21:22 @ Is this fitting God, who teacheth knowledge? him who judgeth those that are highest?
lesserot@Job:21:23 @ That this one dieth in his full strength, being wholly at ease and quiet;
lesserot@Job:21:24 @ His vessels being full of healthy fluid, and the marrow of his bones being well moistened:
lesserot@Job:21:25 @ While this other dieth with an embittered soul, and hath never partaken of any happiness;
lesserot@Job:21:31 @ who will tell him to his face of his way? and who will repay him what he hath done?
lesserot@Job:21:32 @ Yea he will indeed be carried to the grave, and men will quickly think of his monument:
lesserot@Job:22:22 @ Do but accept instruction from his mouth, and lay up his saying in thy heart.
lesserot@Job:23:3 @ Oh who would grant that I knew where I might find him! that I might attain to his Judgment throne!
lesserot@Job:23:6 @ Would he with his power contend against me? he would truly not lay such doings to my charge.
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:23:13 @ But he is unchangeably one, and who can turn him? And what his will desireth, even that he doth.
lesserot@Job:23:15 @ Therefore am I terrified at his presence: I will reflect, and be in dread of him.
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:24:15 @ And the eye of the adulterer watcheth for the twilight, saying, No eye will see me; and placeth a covering on his face.
lesserot@Job:24:22 @ But he also draweth down the mighty with his power: he riseth up, no one is sure of life.
lesserot@Job:24:23 @ To such granteth to be in safety, that he may find support; and His eyes are upon their ways.
lesserot@Job:25:3 @ Can the number of his hosts be given? and over whom riseth not his light?
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:26:8 @ He bound up the waters in his clouds; and the cloud bursteth not under their weight;
lesserot@Job:26:9 @ He closed up the surface of his throne, spreading over it his cloud;
lesserot@Job:26:11 @ The pillars of heaven tremble greatly, and are astounded at his rebuke.
lesserot@Job:26:12 @ By his power he split in pieces the sea, and by his understanding he crushed pride:
lesserot@Job:26:13 @ By his breath the heavens beauty; his hand hath created the flying serpent.
lesserot@Job:26:14 @ Lo, these are ends of his ways; for how slight a whisper is heard of him! but the thunder of his mighty deeds who can understand?
lesserot@Job:27:1 @ And Job continued taking up his parable, and said,
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:27:9 @ Will God hear his cry, when distress cometh upon him?
lesserot@Job:27:13 @ This is the portion of a wicked man with God, and the portion of tyrants, which they shall receive from the Almighty.
lesserot@Job:27:14 @ If his children be multiplied, it is only for the sword; and his offspring will not be satisfied with bread.
lesserot@Job:27:15 @ Those of his that are left to escape will be buried by death; and his widows will not be able to weep.
lesserot@Job:27:18 @ He buildeth his house like the moth, and like a hut that a keeper hath made.
lesserot@Job:27:19 @ Rich will he lie down, but will not be gathered: one openeth his eyes, and he is no more.
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:27:23 @ Men will clap their hands over him, and will hiss after him out of his place.
lesserot@Job:28:9 @ To the flinty rock he stretcheth forth his hand; he overturneth the mountains from the root.
lesserot@Job:28:10 @ Amid rocks he heweth out canals: and every precious thing doth his eye behold.
lesserot@Job:29:1 @ And Job continued to take up his parable, and said,
lesserot@Job:29:3 @ When his lamp shone over my head, when by his light I could walk in darkness;
lesserot@Job:29:17 @ And I broke the cuttingteeth of the wrongdoer, and out of his teeth I cast down his prey.
lesserot@Job:29:25 @ 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:30:12 @ Against my right hand rise up this swarm of worthless youths: they push away my feet, and they level against me their calamitybringing paths.
lesserot@Job:30:24 @ But doth not a man stretch out his hand among ruins? or doth one not cry out therefrom when he meeteth his downfall?
lesserot@Job:31:11 @ For this would be incest; yea, it would be an iniquity the judges;
lesserot@Job:31:20 @ If his loins have not blessed me, and if he have not been warmed with the fleece of my sheep;
lesserot@Job:31:23 @ For dreaded by me was the calamitous punishment of God, and against his highness I can accomplish nothing.
lesserot@Job:31:28 @ This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge; for thus would I have denied the God that is above.
lesserot@Job:31:30 @ But I suffered not my mouth to sin by denouncing with a curse his soul:
lesserot@Job:31:31 @ If the men of my tent said not, Oh is there one that is not satisfied of his flesh;
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:32:12 @ And now I understand you fully, and, behold, there is none that convinceth Job, or, that answereth his speeches among you.
lesserot@Job:33:12 @ Behold, In this thou art not just: I will answer thee; for God is far greater than a mortal.
lesserot@Job:33:13 @ Why dost thou contend against him? for with all his words will he not give an answer.
lesserot@Job:33:18 @ He withholdeth his soul from the pit, and his life from passing away by the sword.
lesserot@Job:33:19 @ And so is he admonished by pain upon his couch, and all his bones with violent.
lesserot@Job:33:20 @ So that his inclination abhorreth bread, and his soul, the most agreeable food.
lesserot@Job:33:21 @ His flesh is consumed away, that it cannot be seen, and his bones that were not seen stick out.
lesserot@Job:33:22 @ Yea, his soul draweth near unto the pit, and his life to those that slay.
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:33:25 @ His flesh becometh full again as in youth: he returneth to the days of his boyhood.
lesserot@Job:33:26 @ He will offer his entreaty unto God, and he will receive him in favor, that he may see his face with joy: so doth He recompense unto the mortal his righteousness.
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:33:30 @ To bring back his soul from the pit, that she may shine in the light of life.
lesserot@Job:34:14 @ If he were to set his heart upon man, he would gather unto himself his spirit and his breath:
lesserot@Job:34:16 @ If then thou wishest to understand, hear this: give ear to the sound of my words.
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:34:21 @ For big eyes are upon the ways of man, and all his steps doth he see.
lesserot@Job:34:27 @ Because they have departed from following him, and have not considered all his ways.
lesserot@Job:34:29 @ When he now granteth rest, who will condemn! and when he hideth his face, who can behold him? whether it be against a nation, or against one man, it is the same:
lesserot@Job:34:35 @ That Job hath not spoken with knowledge, and that his words are without intelligence.
lesserot@Job:34:37 @ For he addeth unto his sin transgression: among us he uttereth too many loud words, and multiplieth his speeches against God.
lesserot@Job:35:2 @ Dost thou deem this to be just, that thou hast said, "My righteousness is more than Gods?"
lesserot@Job:35:15 @ But now, because his anger hath punished nothing, shall he not greatly take cognizance of the multitude of sins?
lesserot@Job:35:16 @ But Job openeth wide his mouth for nought: without knowledge he heapeth up words.
lesserot@Job:36:7 @ He withdraweth not his eyes from the righteous; but with kings on the throne; yea, he doth establish them for ever, and they are exalted.
lesserot@Job:36:15 @ He delivereth the afflicted through his affliction, and openeth through oppression his ear.
lesserot@Job:36:21 @ Take heed, turn not thyself to wrongdoing, so that thou wouldst choose this because of affliction.
lesserot@Job:36:22 @ Behold, God is exalted by his power: who is an instructer like him?
lesserot@Job:36:23 @ Who hath given him a charge concerning his way? or who hath ever said, Thou hast acted unjustly?
lesserot@Job:36:24 @ Reflect, that thou shouldst magnify his work, which men have beheld.
lesserot@Job:36:26 @ Behold, God is great, and we comprehend him not, the number of his years can truly not be searched out.
lesserot@Job:36:27 @ For he taketh away drops of water, which are purified into rain in his mist:
lesserot@Job:36:29 @ But can understand the outspreadings of the clouds? the tumult of his tabernacle?
lesserot@Job:36:30 @ Behold, he spreadeth out over it his light, and covereth up the roots of the sea.
lesserot@Job:36:33 @ The noise of his storm telleth of it, yea, the cattle also, of the rising tempest.
lesserot@Job:37:1 @ At this also my heart trembleth, and is moved upward out of its place.
lesserot@Job:37:2 @ Hear, O hear, the rattling of his thunder, and the storms roar that goeth out of his mouth.
lesserot@Job:37:3 @ Under the whole heavens he letteth it loose, and his lightning over the ends of the earth.
lesserot@Job:37:4 @ Behind it roareth the thunder; he thundereth with his majestic voice; and he holdeth them not back when his voice is heard.
lesserot@Job:37:5 @ God thundereth with his marvelous voice: he doth great things, which we cannot comprehend.
lesserot@Job:37:6 @ For to the snow he saith, Be thou on the earth: likewise the pouring rain, and to the pouring rains of his strength.
lesserot@Job:37:11 @ Also with moisture he loadeth the cloud; he scattereth the cloud of his lightning;
lesserot@Job:37:12 @ And it is turned round about by his guidance, to execute what he commandeth it upon the face of the world, the earth.
lesserot@Job:37:13 @ Whether it be as a chastising rodif this be destined for his earthor for kindness, doth he cause it to come.
lesserot@Job:37:14 @ Give ear unto this, O Job: stand still, and consider well the wonders of God.
lesserot@Job:37:15 @ Dost thou know how God hath imposed on them, and he hath caused the light of his cloud to shine?
lesserot@Job:38:2 @ Who is this that casteth darkness counsel by words without knowledge?
lesserot@Job:38:41 @ Who provideth for the raven his provision? when his young ones cry unto God, and wander about for lack of food?
lesserot@Job:39:6 @ To whom I assigned the wilderness as his house, and the salty land as his dwellings.
lesserot@Job:39:8 @ What he espieth on the mountains is his pasture, and after every green thing doth he search.
lesserot@Job:39:11 @ Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great? and wilt thou leave to him thy labor?
lesserot@Job:39:18 @ At the time she raiseth herself up on high, she laugheth at the horse and his rider.
lesserot@Job:39:19 @ Dost thou give the horse strength? dost thou clothe his neck with the rolling mane?
lesserot@Job:39:20 @ Canst thou make him jump like a locust? his majestic snort is terrible.
lesserot@Job:39:21 @ Men spy about in the valley, and he rejoiceth in his strength: he goeth forth to meet the armed array.
lesserot@Job:39:25 @ Midst the sound of the cornet he uttereth his joyful neigh; and from afar he perceiveth the battle, the loud call of the captains, and the battlecry.
lesserot@Job:39:26 @ Is it through thy understanding that the hawk flieth along, and spreadeth out his wings toward the south?
lesserot@Job:39:27 @ Or is it by your order that the eagle doth mount upward, and buildeth high up his nest?
lesserot@Job:39:28 @ On a rock he dwelleth, and spendeth his nights, on a rocky crag and mountain fastness.
lesserot@Job:39:29 @ From there he espieth his food, from afar can his eyes behold.
lesserot@Job:39:30 @ His young ones, also, sip up blood: and where the slain be, there is he.
lesserot@Job:40:2 @ Will he that contendeth with the Almighty yet find fault? him that reproveth God answer this.
lesserot@Job:40:16 @ Only see, is his strength in his loins, and his force, in the muscles of his belly.
lesserot@Job:40:17 @ He stretcheth out his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his loins are closely wrapped together.
lesserot@Job:40:18 @ His bones are like pipes of brass: his frame is like bars of iron.
lesserot@Job:40:19 @ He is the first in rank of the works of God: he that made him can alone bring his sword near unto him.
lesserot@Job:40:20 @ But truly the mountains bear for him his food, and all the beasts of the field play there.
lesserot@Job:40:22 @ Shady trees cover him as his shadow: willows of the brook encompass him about.
lesserot@Job:40:23 @ Behold, a river sweepeth violently along, but he hasteneth not away: he remaineth quiet, though a Jordan rusheth up to his mouth.
lesserot@Job:40:24 @ Can one catch him before his eyes? pierce his nose by means of snares?
lesserot@Job:42:10 @ And the Lord brought back the captivity of Job, when he prayed in behalf of his friends; and the Lord increased all that Job had had twofold.
lesserot@Job:42:11 @ And then came unto him all his brothers, and all his sisters, and all that had been of his acquaintance before, and ate bread with him in his house; and they condoled with him, and comforted him for all the evil that the Lord had brought upon him; and they gave him, every one, a kessitah, and every one an earring of gold.
lesserot@Job:42:12 @ And the Lord blessed the latter end of Job more than