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sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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 burnt–offerings 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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:1:6 @ Now it happened on a certain day, when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, that the Accuser also came in the midst of them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:1:7 @ Then said the Lord unto the Accuser, Whence comest thou? And the Accuser answered the Lord, and said, From roaming over the earth, and from wandering through it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:1:9 @ Then answered the Accuser the Lord, and said, Is it for nought that Job feareth God?

sf_leeser_rev1@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 first–born brother,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:1:15 @ When the Sabeans made an incursion, 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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:1:19 @ When, behold, a violent wind came from the direction of the wilderness, and struck against the four corners of the house, so that it fell upon the young men, and they died; and I am escaped, none but myself alone, to tell it unto thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:1:21 @ And he said, Naked came I out of my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return thither: the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; may the name of the Lord be blessed.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:1:22 @ With all this did Job not sin, and attributed no injustice to God.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:2:1 @ And it happened on a certain day, when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, that the Accuser also came in the midst of them to present himself before the Lord.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:2:2 @ Then said the Lord unto the Accuser, Whence comest thou now? And the Accuser answered the Lord, and said, From roaming over the earth, and from wandering through it.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:2:8 @ And took himself a potsherd to scrape himself there with, while he was sitting down among the ashes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:2:9 @ Then said his wife unto him, Art thou still holding fast to thy integrity? renounce God, and die.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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 Na’amthite; and they met together to come to condole with him and to comfort him.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:4 @ May that day be darkness; may not God from above inquire for it, and may no light beam upon it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:5 @ Oh that darkness and the shadow of death might defile it; may a cloud rest upon it; may the blackness of the day terrify it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:6 @ Yon night––let darkness seize upon it; let it not be united to the days of the year; let it not come into the number of the moon.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:7 @ Lo, may that night be solitary, let no song of joy occur thereon.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:8 @ Let those denounce it that curse the day, who are ready to raise up their mourning cry.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:9 @ Let the stars of its twilight be darkened; let it hope for light, and there be none; and let it not behold the eyelids of the morning–dawn;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:14 @ With kings and counsellors of the earth, who build up ruined places for themselves;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:15 @ Or with princes possessing gold, who fill their houses with silver;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:19 @ The small with the great is there, and the servant free from his master.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:20 @ Wherefore giveth He now light to the labor–laden, and life unto the bitter in soul?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:21 @ Who wait for death, which not; and who dig for it sooner than for hidden treasures;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:4:1 @ Then answered Eliphaz the Themanite, and said,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:4:5 @ Yet now, when it cometh to thee, thou art wearied: it toucheth even thee, and thou art terrified.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:4:6 @ Is not then thy fear of God still thy confidence, thy hope equal to the integrity of thy ways?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:4:14 @ Dread came over me, with trembling, and it caused all my bones to shudder.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:4:15 @ Then flitted a spirit past before my face; the hair of my body stood up:

sf_leeser_rev1@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,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:4:18 @ Behold, in his servants he putteth no trust, and his angels he chargeth with folly:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:4:20 @ From morning to evening are they broken to pieces: without laying it they perish for ever.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:4:21 @ Behold, their excellency which is in them is torn away: they die, and this without wisdom.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:3 @ I have myself seen the foolish taking root; but I suddenly held his habitation as accursed.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:4 @ His children are far from help, and men crush them in the gate, with no one to deliver them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:5 @ whose harvest the hungry eateth up, and taketh it even out of the thorns, and the robber snatcheth eagerly after their substance.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:6 @ For wrong doth not come forth out of the dust, neither doth trouble grow up out of the ground;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:8 @ I, however, would have besought God, and unto God would I have committed my cause;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:9 @ Who doth great things which are unsearchable, marvelous things till they are without number;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:14 @ By day they meet with darkness, and as though it were night they grope about in the noon of day;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:16 @ And so cometh to the indigent hope, and iniquity stoppeth her mouth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:18 @ For he it is that woundeth, and bindeth up: he smiteth, and his hands do heal.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:21 @ Against the scourge of the tongue shall thou he hidden; and thou needest not be afraid of destruction when it cometh.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:24 @ And thou shalt know that there is peace in thy tent; and thou wilt look over thy habitation, and shalt miss nothing.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:26 @ Thon wilt go in a ripe age unto the grave, as a shock of corn is carried home in its season.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:27 @ Behold this, we have searched it out, so it is: hear it, and do thou note it well for thyself.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:2 @ Oh that my vexation could be truly weighed, and my calamity; oh that men might lift it up in the balances at once!

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:3 @ For now it is already heavier than the sand of the sea: therefore are my words confused.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:4 @ For the arrows of the Almighty are within me, the poison whereof my spirit drinketh it: the terrors of God set themselves in array against me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:6 @ Is ever tasteless food eaten without salt? or is there any flavor in the white of an egg?

sf_leeser_rev1@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!

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:11 @ What is my strength, that I should wait? and what my end, that I should yet longer retain my patience?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:13 @ Truly, am I not without my help in me? and is not wise counsel driven far away from me?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:16 @ Which are made turbid by reason of the ice, wherein the snow hideth itself;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:17 @ At the time when they feel the warmth, they vanish; when it is hot, they are quenched out of their place.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:19 @ The caravans of Thema look hither, the travelling companies Sheba hope for them;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:20 @ But they stand ashamed because they had trusted; they come thither and are made to blush.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:27 @ Yea, ye would cast any thing upon the fatherless, and ye would dig a pit against your friend.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:28 @ But now, if it please you, turn yourselves toward me, and whether I would lie before your face.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:30 @ Is there any wrong on my tongue? or should my palate not understand what is iniquitous?

sf_leeser_rev1@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?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:7:3 @ So was I compelled to possess months of vanity, and nights of trouble were counted out unto me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:7:4 @ When I He down, I say, When shall I arise, and the night be gone? and I am wearied with tossings about till the dawn of day.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:7:5 @ My flesh is covered with worms and clods of dust: my skin is burst open, and become loathsome.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:7:11 @ Therefore will I also not restrain my mouth: I will speak in the anguish of my spirit: I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:7:14 @ Then wouldst thou frighten me with dreams, and with visions wouldst thou terrify me;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:7:16 @ I loathe it; I cannot live for ever: let me alone; for my days are but nought.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:7:18 @ And that thou shouldst visit him every morning, probe him every moment?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:7:19 @ How long wilt thou not turn thy regard from me, nor let; me loose till I swallow down my spittle?

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:1 @ Then answered Bildad the Shuchite, and said,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:6 @ If thou become pure and upright: surely then will he watch over thee, and restore thy righteous habitation.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:11 @ Can the bulrush shoot upward without mire? can the meadow–grass grow up without water?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:12 @ It is yet in its greenness, not yet cut down, when it withereth before any other grass.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:13 @ So are the paths of all that forget God; and the hope of the hypocrite will perish:

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:18 @ But when men destroy him from his place, then will it deny him, saying, I have never seen thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:21 @ Till he fill thy mouth with laughing, and thy lips with joyful shouting.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:22 @ They that hate thee shall be clothed with shame; and the tent of the wicked shall be no more.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:2 @ Truly I know that it is so: and how could a mortal be righteous before God?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:3 @ If he were desirous to enter into a contest with him, he could not give him one answer out of a thousand.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:5 @ who removeth mountains, and they know it not, yea, when he overturneth them in his anger;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:10 @ Who doth great things which are quite unsearchable, and wonders which are quite without number.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:13 @ God will not withdraw his anger: beneath him sink down the helpers of the proud.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:14 @ How much less then could I answer him, and select my words with him?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:17 @ He that bruiseth me with tempest, and multiplieth my wounds without a cause.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:18 @ He suffereth me not to recover my breath; but feedeth me overmuch with bitter things.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:19 @ If it regard strength, lo, he is the powerful; and if justice, who will cite him for me to appear?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:20 @ If I were righteous even, my own mouth would condemn me: were I innocent, it would still prove me perverse.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:22 @ One thing is, therefore have I said it, The innocent and the wicked he bringeth to their end.

sf_leeser_rev1@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?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:30 @ If I were to wash myself in snow–water, to cleanse myself in the purity of my hands:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:31 @ Even then wouldst thou plunge me in the ditch, that my own clothes would render me abhorred.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:35 @ Then would I speak, and not fear him; for the like I feel not within me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:1 @ My soul is disgusted with my life; I will give free vent to my complaint over myself; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:3 @ Is it well for thee that thou shouldst oppress, that thou shouldst reject the labor of thy hands, and shed light upon the counsel of the wicked?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:6 @ That thou inquirest after my iniquity, and searchest after my sin?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:7 @ Still it is within thy knowledge that I am not wicked, and there is none that can deliver me out of thy hand.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:11 @ With skin and flesh didst thou clothe me, and with bones and sinews didst thou cover me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:12 @ Life and kindness didst thou grant me, and thy providence watched over my spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:13 @ And yet these things hadst thou treasured up in thy heart: I know that this was within thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:14 @ If I have sinned, then dost thou watch me, and from my iniquity thou wilt not declare me guiltless.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:15 @ If I be wicked, woe unto me: and if I be righteous, I can still not lift up my head; I am sated with disgrace, and ever seeing my affliction;

sf_leeser_rev1@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;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:17 @ Thou ever renewest thy witnesses against me, and causest thy indignation to grow strong against me; changes and multitudes are around me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:20 @ Lo! my days are but few: cease, then, withdraw from me, that I may recover my cheerfulness a little.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:1 @ Then answered Zophar the Na’amathite, and said.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:2 @ Shall a multitude of words not be answered? and is it so that a man full of talk shall be deemed in the right?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:6 @ And that he would declare unto thee the secrets of wisdom; for it is double to that which is really in our possession: and thou wouldst experience that God overlooketh unto thee much of thy iniquity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:7 @ Canst thou find out the experience of God? or canst thou find unto the utmost limit of the Almighty?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:8 @ It is as high as heaven; what canst thou effect? it is deeper than the nether world; what canst thou know?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:9 @ Longer than the earth is its measure, and broader than the sea.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:11 @ For he knoweth the men of vanity: he seeth the wrong–doer and him who considereth not;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:14 @ If wrong be in thy hand, put it far away, and let not wickedness dwell in thy tents.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:16 @ Because thou wilt truly forget thy trouble, and as a waterflood that is passed away wilt thou remember it;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:17 @ And brighter than the noon of day will thy earthly existence arise; and thy obscurity will be like thy morning.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:19 @ Also thou wilt stretch thyself out, with none to make thee afraid; and many will entreat thy favor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:12:2 @ Truly ye are indeed the people, and with you wisdom must die out.

sf_leeser_rev1@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?

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:12:10 @ in whose hand is the soul of every living thing, and the spirit of all the bodies of men?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:12:11 @ Doth not the ear try words, as the palate tasteth food for itself?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:12:12 @ So It with the ancients wisdom, and with length of days understanding,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:12:13 @ That with him are wisdom and strength, his are counsel and understanding.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:12:16 @ With him are strength and counsel: his are the deceived and the deceiver.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:12:23 @ He permitteth the nations to become great, and destroyeth them: he spreadeth out the nations, and leadeth them away.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:12:25 @ They grope in the dark without light, and he causeth them to wander astray like a drunken man.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:1 @ Lo, all hath my eye seen, my ear hath heard and noted it for itself;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:2 @ As much as ye know, do I also know: I do not fall short compared with you.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:3 @ However, I would gladly speak to the Almighty; and to argue with God do I desire.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:5 @ Oh, who would grant that ye might keep a profound silences! and it would he accounted unto you as wisdom.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:7 @ Will ye speak wrong things for God? and will ye speak for him deceitfully?

sf_leeser_rev1@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?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:14 @ Whatever it may cost, I will take my flesh in my teeth, and my life will I put in my hand.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:16 @ Even he will come to my assistance; for a hypocrite cannot come before him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:17 @ Listen well to my word, and to my demonstration with your ears.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:19 @ Who is he that will contend with me? for now, if I keep silence, I must perish.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:23 @ How many are my iniquities and sins? my transgression and my sin let me know.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:26 @ That thou writest bitter decrees against me, and assignest unto me the iniquities of my youth;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:1 @ Man born of a woman is short of days, and sated with harrowing trouble.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:3 @ And yet on such a one dost thou open thy eyes, and me thou bringest into judgment with thee?

sf_leeser_rev1@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:

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:8 @ If even its root become old in the earth, and its stock die in the dust:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:9 @ Yet through the scent of water will it flourish, and produce boughs as though It were newly planted.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:16 @ Yet now thou numberest my steps: and thou waitest not with my sin.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:17 @ Sealed up in a bag is my transgression, and thou yet addest to my iniquity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:18 @ But truly a falling mountain will crumble, and a rock is moved out of its place.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:20 @ Thou assailest him with might without ceasing, till he passeth away: thou changest his countenance, and sendest him off.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:21 @ His children acquire honor, but he knoweth it not: and they are esteemed little, but he perceiveth nothing of them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:1 @ Then answered Eliphaz the Themanite, and said,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:2 @ Should a wise man utter windy knowledge, and fill his inward parts with the east wind?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:3 @ Should he reason with a speech which availeth nothing? and with words in which there is no profit?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:5 @ For thy iniquity teacheth thy mouth, so that thou choosest the language of the crafty.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:8 @ Hast thou listened to the secret counsel of God? and is wisdom therefore of little esteem with thee?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:9 @ What knowest thou, that we do not know? what understandest thou, which is not with us?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:11 @ Are the divine consolations too little for thee? and the word that was so mild with thee?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:12 @ Whither doth thy heart carry thee away? and what do thy eyes gaze at?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:13 @ That thou shouldst turn against God thy spirit, and utter words out of thy mouth?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:18 @ Which wise men have ever told, and have not concealed, as they obtained it from their fathers;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:20 @ All his days is the wicked plagued with pain, and the number of years which are laid by for the tyrant.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:23 @ He wandereth abroad for bread, Where is it? he knoweth that there is ready at his hand the day of darkness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:24 @ Distress and anguish terrify him: they assail him with might, as a king prepared for the battle.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:26 @ he had run against him, with an neck, with the thick roundings of his bucklers;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:27 @ Because he had covered his face with his fat, and had made thick folds of fat on his flanks;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:28 @ And he dwelt in abandoned cities, in houses which none inhabited, which were destined to be ruinous heaps.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:29 @ will he not remain rich, neither will his wealth endure, nor will he attain their perfection on earth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:31 @ Let him that goeth astray not trust in vanity; for vanity will be what he obtaineth thereby.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:32 @ Even before his time will it be overfull, and his branches will not be green.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:34 @ For the assembly of hypocrites will remain desolate, and fire will consume the tents of bribery.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:35 @ They conceive trouble, and bring forth wrong–doing, and their body prepareth deceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:16:4 @ I also could well speak as ye do: if your soul were but in my soul’s stead, I could overwhelm you with words, and could shake my head at you.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:16:5 @ But I would strengthen you with my mouth, and the condolence of my lips should restrain.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:16:10 @ They now open wide against me their mouth; reproachfully they smite my cheek: altogether do they assemble against me.

sf_leeser_rev1@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;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:16:14 @ He breaketh me down with breach upon breach; he runneth against me like a mighty man.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:16:19 @ Even now, behold, my witness is in the heavens, and one that testifieth for me is on high.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:16:21 @ And oh that a man might plead with God, as one son of earth with the other!

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:17:1 @ My spirit is broken, my days are cut short, the grave is ready for me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:17:2 @ Yet truly those that mock are with me, and on their offendings must my eye rest.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:17:3 @ And thou, attend, I pray thee, be my surety with thyself: who else is there that would strike hands with me?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:17:8 @ Upright men must be astonished at this, and the innocent must arouse himself against the hypocrite.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:17:9 @ Yet will the righteous hold firmly on to his way; and he that is clean of hands will acquire additional strength.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:17:15 @ Ay, where is then my hope? as for my hope, who will see it?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:1 @ Then answered Bildad the Shuchite, and said,

sf_leeser_rev1@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?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:12 @ His first–born will suffer hunger, and calamity will be ready for his wife.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:13 @ It will devour the limbs of his body: yea, the first–born of death will devour his limbs.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:15 @ It will dwell in his tent, because it is no more his: there will be strewed sulphur on his habitation.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:19 @ He will have neither son nor grandson among his people, nor any that escapeth in the places of his sojourning.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:20 @ Because of his day are they that come after him astonished, and they that went before are seized with shuddering.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:19:2 @ How long will ye grieve my soul, and crush me with words?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:19:4 @ Yea, if it be indeed that I have erred, let my error remain with myself.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:19:11 @ He hath also kindled against me his wrath, and he counteth me with himself as one of his adversaries.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:19:14 @ My near of kin have withdrawn, and those befriended by me have forgotten me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:19:16 @ I call for my servant, but he will not answer, though I were to entreat him with my mouth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:19:20 @ To my skin and to my flesh my bones do cleave, and I must sustain myself with the gums of my teeth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:19:22 @ Why will ye persecute me as God, and will never be satisfied with my flesh?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:19:23 @ Oh who would but grant, that my words might be written down! oh who would grant that they were entered in a book!

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:19:24 @ That they were hewn with an iron pen and lead for eternity in the hard rock!

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:19:29 @ Then have dread for yourselves of the sword; for the wrath is an iniquity that bringeth the sword; in order that ye may know there is one that judgeth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:1 @ Then answered Zophar the Na’amathite, and said,

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:3 @ Reproof which casteth shame on me must I hear; yet out of my understanding will the spirit give me an answer.

sf_leeser_rev1@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,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:5 @ That the triumphal shouting of the wicked is ever of but a recent date, and the joy of the hypocrite endureth only for a moment.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:11 @ his bones are full of his youthful vigor; but it will lie down with him in the dust.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:12 @ If the evil be sweet in his mouth, he will conceal it under his tongue;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:13 @ He will cherish it, and not forsake it; and hold it back within his palate;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:14 @ His food is thus changed within his bowels, and becometh the venom of asps within him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:15 @ The wealth which he hath swallowed, will he have to vomit up again; God will drive it out of his belly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:17 @ He shall not look with pleasure on streams, on flowing brooks of honey and cream.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:18 @ He restoreth what he hath labored for, and will not swallow it down; however much he may have obtained by toil, he will not have any joy of it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:19 @ Because he oppressed and forsook the indigent; because he took violently away a house, shall he not rebuild it;

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:27 @ The heavens will lay open his iniquity; and the earth will raise herself up against him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:20:29 @ This is the portion of a wicked man from God, and his decreed heritage from God.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:2 @ Hear, O hear my speech, and let this be wherewith you give consolations.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:3 @ Bear with me that I may indeed speak: and after my speaking, then canst thou mock.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:4 @ As for me,––is against man my complaint? and if this be so, why should my spirit not be impatient?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:6 @ Yea, when I think of it, I am terrified, and shuddering seizeth hold of my flesh.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:8 @ Their seed is firmly established in their presence with them. their offspring are before their eyes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:9 @ Their houses are at peace without any dread, and no rod of God over them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:11 @ They send forth their little ones like a flock, and their children skip about.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:15 @ What is the Almighty, that we should serve him? and what profit shall we have, if we entreat him urgently?"

sf_leeser_rev1@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?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:19 @ Should God lay up for his children his wrong–doing? it were better that he reward him, that he might know it himself.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:22 @ Is this fitting God, who teacheth knowledge? him who judgeth those that are highest?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:25 @ While this other dieth with an embittered soul, and hath never partaken of any happiness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:30 @ That the bad man is reserved for the day of calamity, are carried forward to the day of wrath.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:34 @ How then will ye comfort me with vanity? and of your answers there remaineth only deception.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:1 @ Then answered Eliphaz the Themanite, and said,

sf_leeser_rev1@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?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:4 @ Is it out of fear of thee that he will reproach thee? or go with thee into judgment?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:5 @ Is not thy evil great? and no end to thy iniquities?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:7 @ Thou hast not given water to the weary to drink, and from the hungry thou hast withholden bread.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:19 @ The righteous will see it, and be glad; and the innocent will laugh them to scorn.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:21 @ Do but become acquainted with him, and be at peace: thereby will happiness come unto thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:28 @ And if thou decree a thing, it will be fulfilled unto thee; and upon thy ways the light will shine.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:30 @ He will even deliver him who is not guiltless: and thou wilt be delivered by the purity of thy hands.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:23:2 @ Even now is my complaint bitter: my suffering is heavier than my groans.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:23:4 @ I would put in order before him my cause, and my mouth would I fill with arguments.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:23:6 @ Would he with his power contend against me? he would truly not lay such doings to my charge.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:23:7 @ There would an upright one argue with him; and I should be allowed to escape for ever by my judge.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:23:14 @ For he will bring to completion what hath been destined for me: and like these hath he many other things with him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:6 @ In the field they reap their food; and in the vineyard of the wicked they gather the fruit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:7 @ They cause to spend the night naked, without clothing and without any covering in the cold.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:10 @ They cause him to go naked without clothing, and from the hungry they take away the sheaf:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:11 @ Within their walls do they make oil, they tread their wine–presses, and suffer thirst.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:13 @ Yon men are of those that rebel against the light: they know not its ways, nor abide in its paths.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:14 @ With the earliest light riseth the murderer, he slayeth the poor and needy, and in the night he becometh like the thief.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:22 @ But he also draweth down the mighty with his power: he riseth up, no one is sure of life.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:24 @ They are exalted; in but a little while they are no more; and they are brought down low: like all others are they gathered in, and like the top of the ear of corn are they cut off.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:25 @ But if it be not so, who will prove me a liar, and render nought my word?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:25:1 @ Then answered Bildad the Shuchite, and said,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:25:2 @ Dominion and dread are with him: he maketh peace in high places.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:25:4 @ How then can man be justified with God? or how can be one that is born of woman?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:26:2 @ What assistance hast thou given to the powerless? hast thou helped the arm without strength?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:26:4 @ To whom hast thou told words? and whose spirit came from thee?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:26:5 @ The departed are called into being beneath the waters, and their inhabitants.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:26:9 @ He closed up the surface of his throne, spreading over it his cloud;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:26:10 @ A fixed limit he compassed off over the face of the waters, for the division of the light and darkness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:26:12 @ By his power he split in pieces the sea, and by his understanding he crushed pride:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:27:2 @ As God liveth, who hath removed justice from me; and by the Almighty, who hath embittered my soul:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:27:3 @ All the while my breath is in me, and the spirit of God is in my nostrils;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:27:4 @ Shall my lips not speak any wrong, nor shall my tongue utter deceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:27:5 @ Far be it from me that I should justify you; till I depart hence will I not allow to take my integrity away from me.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:27:8 @ For what is the hope of the hypocrite, when he hath gained unjust wealth, when God casteth forth his soul?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:27:11 @ I will instruct you concerning what is in the hand of God: which is with the Almighty will I not conceal.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:27:12 @ Lo! ye yourselves have all beheld it: why is it then that ye deal in such vanities?

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:27:14 @ If his children be multiplied, it is only for the sword; and his offspring will not be satisfied with bread.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:27:22 @ And will cast upon him, and bare no pity: out of his hand will surely escape.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:3 @ An end doth he set to darkness, and the very utmost limit doth he search out, the stones of darkness, and of the shadow of death.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:4 @ He breaketh a channel far from the inhabited place; those of unsteady foot, the poorest of men move.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:5 @ The earth, out of which cometh forth bread, is under its surface turned up as it were with fire.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:11 @ The various droppings of water he uniteth into streams, and what is hidden he bringeth forth to light.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:14 @ The deep saith, Not in me is she: and the sea saith, She is not with me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:16 @ She cannot be valued with the gold of Ophir, with the precious onyx, or the sapphire.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:19 @ She cannot be estimated after the topaz of Ethiopia, nor can she be valued with pure gold.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:22 @ Perdition and death say, With our ears have we heard a report of her.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:29:5 @ When the Almighty was yet with me, when my servants stood round about me;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:29:7 @ When I went out to the gate close by the city, when in the open place I established my seat:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:29:11 @ For the ear that heard me called me happy; and the eye that saw me bore witness for me;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:29:14 @ I took righteousness as my garment, and it clothed me: as a robe and a mitre was justice unto me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:29:20 @ My glory will ever be new with me, and my bow will acquire fresh strength in my hand."

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:29:21 @ Unto me men listened, and waited, and watched in silence for my counsel

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:29:23 @ And they waited for me as for the rain, and they opened wide their mouth as for the latter rain.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:30:2 @ Yea, what possible use can the strength of their hands be unto me, over whom old age hath passed fruitlessly?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:30:3 @ Who suffer for want and famine in solitude; who flee into the wilderness darkness, ruin, and desolation;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:30:10 @ They loathe me, they keep themselves far from me, and from my face they withhold not their spittle.

sf_leeser_rev1@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 calamity–bringing paths.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:30:13 @ They destroy my footpath, they help forward my downfall, without any one to aid them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:30:17 @ All night it holloweth out my bones out of my body; and my pursuers take no rest.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:30:21 @ Thou art changed into a cruel master toward me: with the strength of thy hand thou assailest me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:30:26 @ That I hoped for good, but there came evil; and I waited for light, and there came darkness!

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:30:28 @ I walk about mournfully without sunlight: when I rise up, in the assembly, I cry with pain.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:1 @ A covenant had I made with my eyes: how then should I fix my look on a virgin?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:3 @ Is not calamity for the unjust? and misfortune for the wrong–doers?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:5 @ whether I have walked with vain desires, or if my foot hath hastened after deceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:6 @ Let him weigh me then in a righteous balance, and let God acknowledge my integrity,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:9 @ If my heart have been beguiled toward a woman, or if I have lain in wait at my neighbor’s door:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:11 @ For this would be incest; yea, it would be an iniquity the judges;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:12 @ For it would be a fire that consumeth down to the place of corruption, and would root out all my products.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:13 @ If ever I cast aside the justice due to my man–servant and my maid–servant, when they contended with me:

sf_leeser_rev1@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 mother’s womb;)

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:19 @ If ever I saw any one perishing for want of clothing, or the needy without covering:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:20 @ If his loins have not blessed me, and if he have not been warmed with the fleece of my sheep;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:23 @ For dreaded by me was the calamitous punishment of God, and against his highness I can accomplish nothing.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:30 @ But I suffered not my mouth to sin by denouncing with a curse his soul:––

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:33 @ If I covered up my transgressions like a common man, by hiding in my bosom my iniquity;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:34 @ Because I dreaded the great multitude, or because the contempt of families did terrify me, so that I kept silence, and dared not to go out of the door; ––

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:35 @ Oh who will bring me one that would hear me! behold, here is my plea; may the Almighty answer me; and any record which my opponent may have written,––

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:36 @ Surely upon my shoulder would I carry it: I would bind it as a crown unto me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:38 @ If my land ever cried out because of me, or if its furrows wept together;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:39 @ If I ever consumed its strength without payment, or caused the soul of its owners to grieve:

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:6 @ And Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite commenced, and said, Young am I in days, and ye are very old: therefore I hesitated and feared to show you what I know.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:7 @ I had said, Days shall speak, and multitude of years shall make wisdom known.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:8 @ But it is the spirit in man, and the breath of the Almighty which giveth them understanding.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:9 @ Not those rich in years must be always wise: neither do the aged constantly understand what is just.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:14 @ But he hath not directed any words against me: and with your speeches will I not answer him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:16 @ And should I wait, because they cannot speak, because they stand stilt and answer no more?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:18 @ For I am full of words, the spirit in my bosom urgeth me hard.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:19 @ Behold, my bosom is like wine which hath not been opened: like new bottles it is ready to burst.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:21 @ On no account will I show undue favor to any man, and to no son of earth will I give flattering titles.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:22 @ For I know not to give flattering titles; my Maker would speedily carry me away.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:4 @ The spirit of God hath made me, and the breath of the Almighty giveth me life.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:9 @ "I am pure without transgression, I am quite clean; and there is no iniquity in me:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:13 @ Why dost thou contend against him? for with all his words will he not give an answer.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:14 @ For God speaketh once, yea twice: regardeth it not.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:16 @ Then doth he lay open the ear of men, and sealeth it with their warning;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:18 @ He withholdeth his soul from the pit, and his life from passing away by the sword.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:19 @ And so is he admonished by pain upon his couch, and all his bones with violent.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:21 @ His flesh is consumed away, that it cannot be seen, and his bones that were not seen stick out.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:22 @ Yea, his soul draweth near unto the pit, and his life to those that slay.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:24 @ Then is he gracious unto him, and saith, Release him from going down to the pit, I have found an atonement.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:28 @ Thus he redeemeth his soul from passing into the pit, and his life will look joyously on the light.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:29 @ Lo, all these things doth God two or three times with man;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:30 @ To bring back his soul from the pit, that she may shine in the light of life.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:6 @ Should I lie concerning the justice due me? incurable is the arrow I bear in me without any transgression."

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:8 @ And is on the road to keep company with the wrong–doers, and to walk with men of wickedness?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:9 @ For he hath said, "It profiteth a man nothing when he acteth according to the pleasure of God."

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:10 @ Therefore ye men of sense hearken unto me: far is it from God to practise wickedness; and from the Almighty to do wrong!

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:11 @ For the work of a son of earth doth he recompense unto him, and according to the path of man doth he permit things to occur to him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:14 @ If he were to set his heart upon man, he would gather unto himself his spirit and his breath:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:17 @ Is it possible that he who hateth justice should govern? or wilt thou condemn the righteous mighty One?

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:24 @ He breaketh down mighty men without searching, and placeth others in their stead.

sf_leeser_rev1@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:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:30 @ That no hypocritical man may reign, that such shall not be a mare to the people.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:31 @ For truly it is only fitting to say unto God, "I bear, I will not do any wrong;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:35 @ That Job hath not spoken with knowledge, and that his words are without intelligence.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:35:3 @ For thou sayest, "What benefit will it be unto thee? what more profit shall I have, than if I had sinned?"

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:35:4 @ I will truly reply unto thee with words, and unto thy friends with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:35:9 @ By reason of the multitude of oppressions cause men to cry: these complain aloud because of the arm of the mighty.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:35:10 @ But saith not, Where is God my maker, who bestoweth joyful songs even in the night;

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:35:13 @ Only what is false will God not hear, nor will the Almighty regard it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:35:14 @ Although thou sayest, thou canst not see him: yet the decision is before him; and do thou wait for him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:35:15 @ But now, because his anger hath punished nothing, shall he not greatly take cognizance of the multitude of sins?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:35:16 @ But Job openeth wide his mouth for nought: without knowledge he heapeth up words.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:2 @ Wait for me a little, and I will instruct thee; for still some words on God’s behalf.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:4 @ For truly no falsehood is my words: one that is upright in opinions with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:6 @ He permitteth not the wicked to live; but he procureth justice for the afflicted.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:10 @ And he openeth thus their ear to correction, and saith that they should return from wrong–doing.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:13 @ But the hypocrites in heart persevere in wrath; they will not offer entreaty when he bindeth them:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:16 @ And also thee hath he incited away from the jaws of distress into a wide space, on the site of which there is no straitness; and what is set on thy table is full of fatness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:18 @ For there would be fury, If aught were to incite thee to utter an abundance; and the greatness of the infliction must not mislead thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:25 @ All men have looked at it; the mortal gazeth at it from afar.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:28 @ These drop down out of the skies; they distil upon the multitude of men.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:30 @ Behold, he spreadeth out over it his light, and covereth up the roots of the sea.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:31 @ For by means of them he judgeth nations, he giveth food in superfluity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:32 @ hands he covereth with light; and he commandeth it to strike the one who striveth against him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:33 @ The noise of his storm telleth of it, yea, the cattle also, of the rising tempest.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:37:1 @ At this also my heart trembleth, and is moved upward out of its place.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:37:3 @ Under the whole heavens he letteth it loose, and his lightning over the ends of the earth.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:37:5 @ God thundereth with his marvelous voice: he doth great things, which we cannot comprehend.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:37:7 @ He sealeth it on the hand of every man, that all men whom he hath made may know it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:37:11 @ Also with moisture he loadeth the cloud; he scattereth the cloud of his lightning;

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:37:13 @ Whether it be as a chastising rod––if this be destined for his earth––or for kindness, doth he cause it to come.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:37:17 @ who clothest thyself with warm garments, when He giveth the earth rest from the south wind?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:37:18 @ Hast thou with him spread out the skies, which are strong even as a molten mirror?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:2 @ Who is this that casteth darkness counsel by words without knowledge?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:4 @ Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? tell it, if thou hast any understanding.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:5 @ Who fixed her measurements, if thou knowest it? or who stretched the measuring–line over her?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:8 @ And who closed up with doors the sea, when, issuing forth, it came out of the deep bosom of the earth?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:9 @ When I made the clouds its garment, and thick fog its swaddling–cloth,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:10 @ And when I decreed for it my law, and set bars and doors,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:12 @ Didst thou ever, in all thy days, command the morning; didst thou ever assign the morning–dawn its place:

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:13 @ That it might lay hold of the ends of the earth, so that the wicked might be shaken out therefrom?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:15 @ And from the wicked is their light withdrawn, and the high–raised arm is broken.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:18 @ Hast thou a clear understanding of the breadth of the earth? Tell it, if thou knowest it all.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:19 @ Where is the way the light dwelleth? and the darkness––where is its place,

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:20 @ That thou mightest take each to its boundary, and that thou mightest mark the pathways to its house?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:21 @ Thou knowest it; because thou wast then born, and the number of thy days is great!

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:24 @ Where is the way the light divideth itself, the east wind is scattered over the earth?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:29 @ Out of whose womb cometh forth the ice? and the hoary frost of heaven––who giveth birth to it?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:32 @ Canst thou bring forth the constellations of the zodiac, each in its season? or canst thou guide the Bear with its young?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:33 @ Knowest thou the laws of heaven? or dost thou appoint its rule on the earth?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:37 @ Who ordaineth the skies with wisdom? or who emptieth out the bottles of heaven.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:40 @ When they are couched in their lairs, rest in the thicket, lying in wait?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:39:4 @ Their little ones become strong; they grow up in the open field; they go forth, and return not unto them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:39:10 @ Canst thou bind the forest–ox with a rope in the furrow? or will he harrow valleys, following after thee?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:39:12 @ Wilt thou confide in him, that he should bring home thy seed, and gather it into thy threshing–floor?––

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:39:19 @ Dost thou give the horse strength? dost thou clothe his neck with the rolling mane?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:39:23 @ Over him rattle the quiver, the glittering spear and the lance.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:39:24 @ With impatient noise and rage he holloweth the ground, and keepeth not quiet when the cornet’s voice.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:39:26 @ Is it through thy understanding that the hawk flieth along, and spreadeth out his wings toward the south?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:39:27 @ Or is it by your order that the eagle doth mount upward, and buildeth high up his nest?

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:40:2 @ Will he that contendeth with the Almighty yet find fault? him that reproveth God answer this.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:40:5 @ Once have I spoken; but I will not answer: yea, twice; but I will not repeat it again.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:40:10 @ Then do deck thyself with excellence and greatness, and clothe thyself in majesty and glory.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:42:3 @ Who is he that dareth to conceal counsel without knowledge? Truly I have spoken of what I understood not, of things too wonderful for me, which I knew not.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:42:7 @ And it came to pass, after the Lord had spoken these words unto Job, that the Lord said to Eliphaz the Themanite, My wrath is kindled against thee, and against thy two friends; because ye have not spoken of me properly, like my servant Job.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:42:8 @ And now take unto yourselves seven bullocks and seven rams, and go to my servant Job, and offer up a burnt–offering in your behalf; and my servant Job shall pray for you; for him alone will I receive favorably, so as not to deal with you after your folly; because ye have not spoken of me properly, like my servant Job.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:42:9 @ Then went Eliphaz the Themanite and Bildad the Shuchite and Zophar the Na’amathite, and did in accordance with what the Lord had spoken to them: and the Lord received Job in favor.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@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.

sf_leeser_rev1@Job:42:15 @ And there were not found such handsome women as the daughters of Job in all the land; and their father gave them an inheritance among their brothers.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:1:1 @ BOOK FIRST: Happy is the man who walketh not in the council of the wicked, and standeth not in the way of sinners, and sitteth not in the seat of scorners;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:1:2 @ But whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who doth meditate in his law by day and night.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:1:3 @ And he shall be like a tree planted by rivulets of water, that yieldeth its fruit in its season, and the leaf of which doth not wither; and all that he may do shall prosper.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:1:6 @ For the Lord regardeth the way of the righteous; but the way of the wicked leadeth to perdition.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:2:1 @ Wherefore do nations rage, and people meditate a vain thing?

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:2:8 @ Ask it of me, and I will give thee nations for an inheritance, and for thy possession the uttermost ends of the earth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:2:9 @ Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron; like a potter’s vessel shalt thou dash them in pieces."

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:2:11 @ Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:6:1 @ To the chief musician on Neginoth upon Sheminith, a psalm of David. (note:)(6:2)(:note) O Lord, correct me not in thy anger, and chastise me not in thy wrath.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:7:1 @ A Shiggayon of David, which he sang unto the Lord, concerning the affairs of Cush the Benjamite. (note:)(7:2)(:note) O Lord my God, in thee do I put my trust; save me from every one of my persecutors, and deliver me:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:10:6 @ He saith in his heart, I shall not be moved; I shall be for many generations, and without adversity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:10:7 @ Of the false oaths is his mouth full, and deceit and fraud: under his tongue is mischief and wickedness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:10:8 @ He sitteth in the lurking–places of the villages; in the secret places doth he murder the innocent: his eyes search for the unfortunate.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:10:9 @ He lieth in wait in a secret place like a lion in his den; he lieth in wait to snatch up the poor: he snatcheth up the poor, as they draweth him into his net.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:10:11 @ He saith in his heart, God hath forgotten; he hath hidden his face; he will never see it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:10:13 @ For what doth the wicked despise God? doth he say in his heart, Thou wilt not require it?

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:10:14 @ Thou hast seen it: for thou beholdest mischief and despiteful acts, to requite it with thy hand: unto thee the unfortunate committeth himself; unto the fatherless hast thou been a helper.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:13:6 @ I will sing unto the Lord, because he hath dealt bountifully with me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:14:1 @ The worthless fool saith in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they are abominable doings, there is none that doth good.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:14:5 @ There are they terrified in terror; for God is with the righteous generation:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:14:7 @ Oh that some one might bring the salvation of Israel out of Zion! When the Lord bringeth back the captivity of his people, then will Jacob be glad, and Israel will rejoice.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:15:3 @ That uttereth no calumny with his tongue, that doth no evil to his neighbor, and bringeth no reproach on his fellow–man;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:15:5 @ That putteth not out his money for interest, and taketh no bribe against the innocent. He that doth these things shall not be moved to eternity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:16:2 @, thou hast said unto the Lord, Thou art my Lord: my happiness is not without thee;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:16:5 @ Thou, O Lord, art the portion of my inheritance, and my cup; thou hast drawn my lot.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:16:6 @ My possessions are fallen in agreeable places: yea, my heritage is pleasant to me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:16:9 @ Therefore is rejoiced my heart, and my spirit is glad: also my flesh shall rest in safety.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:17:1 @ Hear, O Lord, righteousness, attend unto my entreaty, give ear unto my prayer, coming from lips without deceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:17:10 @ They are enclosed in their own fat: with their mouth they speak proudly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:17:14 @ From these men––thy hand––O Lord, from the men of this world, whose portion is in this life, and whose belly thou fillest with thy hidden treasure: they have children in plenty, and leave the rest of their substance to their babes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:17:15 @ As for me, in righteousness shall I behold thy face: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with contemplating thy likeness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:23:4 @ Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will not fear evil; for thou art with me: thy rod and thy staff––they indeed comfort me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:23:5 @ Thou preparest before me a table in the presence of my assailants; thou anointest with oil my head: my cup overfloweth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:24:1 @ Unto the Lord belongeth the earth with what filleth it, the world and they that dwell therein;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:24:2 @ For upon seas hath he founded it, and upon rivers hath he established it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:24:4 @ He that is of clean hands, and pure of heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto falsehood, and hath not sworn deceitfully:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:25:3 @ Yea, none that wait on thee will be put to shame: let those be put to shame who deal treacherously without cause.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:25:5 @ Lead me in thy truth, and teach me; for thou art the God of my salvation: on thee do I wait all the day.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:25:11 @ For the sake of thy name, O Lord, pardon my iniquity: although it is great.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:25:13 @ His soul shall abide in happiness: and his seed shall inherit the land.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:25:14 @ The secret counsel of the Lord is for those that fear him, and his covenant––to make it known to them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:25:16 @ Turn unto me, and be gracious unto me; for I am solitary and afflicted.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:25:19 @ Look at my enemies; for they are many; and they hate me with the hatred of violence.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:25:21 @ Let integrity and uprightness guard me; for I wait on thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:26:1 @ Judge me, O Lord; for I have indeed walked in my integrity: and in the Lord have I trusted; I shall not slip.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:26:4 @ I have not sat with men of falsehood, and with dissemblers will I not enter.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:26:5 @ I have hated the assemblage of evil–doers; and with the wicked will I not sit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:26:7 @ That I may publish with a loud voice thanksgiving, and relate all thy wondrous deeds.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:26:8 @ Lord, I love the site of thy house, and the place where thy glory dwelleth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:26:9 @ Take not away with sinners my soul, nor with men of blood my life;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:26:11 @ But as for me, I will walk in my integrity: redeem me, and be gracious unto me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:27:12 @ Give me not up to the desire of my assailants; for there are risen up against me false witnesses, and such as utter violence.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:27:14 @ Wait on the Lord; be strong, and let thy heart be of good courage; and only wait on the Lord.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:28:1 @ Unto thee, O Lord, will I call; O my rock, turn not unheeding from me: lest thou turn away silent from me, and I become like those that go down into the pit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:28:3 @ Snatch me not away with the wicked, and with the workers of injustice, who speak peace with their neighbors, with mischief in their heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:28:7 @ The Lord is my strength and my shield; in him hath my heart trusted, and I am helped, and my heart exulteth; and with my song will I thank him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:28:9 @ Help thy people, and bless thy heritage: and feed them, and exalt them unto all eternity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:29:4 @ The voice of the Lord with power; the voice of the Lord with majesty.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:29:10 @ The Lord sat at the flood: and the Lord will sit as King for ever.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:29:11 @ The Lord will give strength unto his people: the Lord will bless his people with peace.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:32:2 @ Happy is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:32:5 @ My sin do I ever acknowledge unto thee, and my iniquity have I not covered up. I said, I will make confession because of my transgressions unto the Lord: and thou truly forgavest the iniquity of my sin. Selah.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:32:7 @ Thou art my hiding–place; from distress wilt thou preserve me; with songs of deliverance wilt thou encompass me. Selah.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:32:8 @ I will instruct thee and I will teach thee concerning the way which thou oughtest to go: I will counsel thee with my eye.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:32:9 @ Be ye not like the horse, or like the mule, who hath no understanding; who must be held in with bit and bridle, his ornament, lest he come near unto thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:32:10 @ Many are the pains of the wicked; but him that trusteth in the Lord will he encompass with kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:33:2 @ Give thanks unto the Lord with the harp: with the ten–stringed psaltery do ye sing unto him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:33:8 @ Let all the earth fear the Lord: of him stand in awe all the inhabitants of the world.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:33:9 @ For he spoke, and it came into being: he commanded, and it stood fast.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:33:12 @ Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom he hath chosen for himself as a heritage.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:33:14 @ From the place of his habitation he directeth his view upon all the inhabitants of the earth;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:33:16 @ The king is not saved by the multitude of an army: a mighty man is not delivered by much strength.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:33:20 @ Our soul waiteth for the Lord: our help and our shield is he.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:1 @ Contend, O Lord, with those that contend with me: fight against those that fight against me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:7 @ For without cause have they hidden for me their net in a pit, without cause have they dug against my life.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:11 @ There rise up witnesses of violence; concerning what I know not they question me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:12 @ They recompense me with evil in place of good, bereavement on my soul.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:13 @ But as for me, when they were sick, my clothing was sackcloth: I afflicted with fasting my soul, and my prayer returned into my own bosom.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:16 @ With hypocritical babbling mockers, they gnashed upon me with their teeth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:17 @ O Lord, how long wilt thou look on? rescue my soul from their destructions, from the young lions my solitary spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:19 @ Let not rejoice over me those that are my enemies wrongfully: let those who hate me without cause wink with the eye.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:20 @ For they speak not peace; but against the quiet in the land they devise deceitful words.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:21 @ Yea, they opened wide against me their mouth; they said, Aha, aha, our eye hath seen it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:22 @ Thou hast seen it, O Lord! remain not silent: O Lord, be not far from me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:35:26 @ Let those be made ashamed and put to the blush together that rejoice at my mishap; let them be clothed with shame and confusion that magnify themselves above me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:36:1 @ To the chief musician, by the servant of the Lord, by David. (note:)(36:2)(:note) Saith vice itself to the wicked––so I feel it within my heart–– that he should have no dread of God before his eyes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:1 @ Do not fret thyself because of the evil–doers, neither be thou envious against the workers of iniquity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:2 @ For like the grass they shall soon be mowed down, and like the green herb shall they wither.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:3 @ Trust in the Lord, and do good; dwell in the land, and feed with truthfulness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:5 @ Commit thy way unto the Lord, and trust in him: and he will accomplish it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:7 @ Be silent before the Lord, and wait patiently for him: fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because of the man who practices wicked devices.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:9 @ For evil–doers shall be cut off; but those that wait upon the Lord, these––shall truly inherit the land.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:10 @ For yet but for a little while, and the wicked shall be no more: yea, thou wilt look carefully at his place, and he shall not be there.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:11 @ But the meek shall inherit the land, and shall delight themselves because of the abundance of peace.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:12 @ The wicked purposeth evil against the just, and gnasheth against him with his teeth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:16 @ Better is the little that the righteous hath, than the great riches of many wicked.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:18 @ The Lord regardeth the days of the upright: and their inheritance shall endure for ever.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:22 @ For those blessed of him shall inherit the land; and those cursed of him shall be cut off.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:29 @ The righteous shall inherit the land, and dwell for ever therein.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:34 @ Wait on the Lord, and keep his way, and he will exalt thee to inherit the land: when the wicked are cut off, shalt thou look on.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:37:35 @ I have seen the wicked terrible in power, and striking root like a green tree in its native soil.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:43:1 @ Judge me, O God, and plead my cause against an ungodly nation: from the deceitful and unjust man do thou deliver me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:43:5 @ Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? Hope thou in God; for I shall yet thank him, the salvation of my countenance, and my God.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:45:1 @ To the chief musician upon Shoshannim, by the sons of Korach, a Maskil, a song of love. (note:)(45:2)(:note) My heart swelleth with a good speech; I say, "My works shall be for the king:" my tongue is the pen of a ready writer.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:50:5 @ "Gather together unto me my pious servants, who make a covenant with me by sacrifice."

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:50:11 @ I know all the fowls of the mountains: whatever moveth on the fields is with me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:50:12 @ If I were hungry, I would not say it to thee; for mine is the world, and what filleth it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:50:16 @ But unto the wicked God saith, "What hast thou to do to relate my statutes, and why bearest thou my covenant upon thy mouth?

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:50:18 @ When thou seest a thief, then art thou pleased with him, and with adulterers hast thou thy portion.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:50:19 @ Thou lettest loose thy mouth with evil, and thy tongue frameth deceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:50:20 @ Thou sittest and speakest against thy brother; against thy own mother’s son thou utterest slander.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:50:21 @ These things hast thou done, and I kept silence: thou didst ween that I am like thyself; I will reprove thee, and set it in order before thy eyes."

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:50:22 @ Do but reflect on this, ye that forget God, lest I tear in pieces, with none to deliver.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:52:1 @ To the chief musician, a Maskil of David, (note:)(52:2)(:note) When Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul, and said unto him, David is come to the house of Achimelech. (52:3) What vauntest thou thyself of wickedness, O mighty man? the kindness of God endureth all the time.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:54:1 @ To the chief musician on Neginoth, a Maskil of David, (note:)(54:2)(:note) When the Ziphim came and said to Saul, Behold, David is hiding himself with us. (54:3) O God, by thy name save me, and by thy strength grant me justice.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:60:1 @ To the chief musician upon Shushan’eduth, a Michtham of David, to teach, (note:)(60:2)(:note) When he fought with Aram–naharayim, and with Aram–zobah, and Joab returned, and smote of Edom in the Salt Valley twelve thousand. (60:3) O God, thou hast cast us off, thou hast made a breach in us, thou hast been displeased: restore now unto us.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:65:1 @ song of David. (note:)(65:2)(:note) For thee praise is waiting, O God, in Zion: and unto thee shall vows be paid.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:66:13 @ I will enter thy house with burnt–offerings: I will pay unto thee my vows,

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:66:15 @ Burnt–offerings of fatlings will I offer up unto thee, with the incense of rams; I will prepare steers with he–goats. Selah.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:66:17 @ Unto him I cried with my mouth, and a song of extolling was on my tongue.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:66:18 @ If I had looked on wickedness with my heart, the Lord would not have heard;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:71:3 @ Be thou unto me a rocky habitation, whereunto I may continually resort, which thou hast ordained to save me; for my rock and my strong–hold art thou.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:71:8 @ My mouth shall be filled with thy praise, and with thy glory all the day.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:71:13 @ Let those be made ashamed, let them perish, that are adversaries to my soul: let those be covered with reproach and dishonor that seek my unhappiness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:71:17 @ O God, thou hast taught me from my youth: and hitherto I ever tell of thy wondrous deeds.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:71:22 @ Also I, I will thank thee with the psaltery, thy truth, O my God: I will sing unto thee with the harp, O thou Holy One of Israel.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:72:2 @ He shall decide for thy people with righteousness, and for thy afflicted with justice.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:72:16 @ There shall be an abundance of corn in the land; upon the top of the mountains its fruit shall shake like Lebanon; and shall blossom out of the city like herbs of the earth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:72:17 @ His name will endure for ever; in the presence of the sun his name shall flourish: and men shall bless themselves with him: all nations shall call him happy.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:72:19 @ And blessed he his glorious name for ever; and with his glory may the whole earth be filled: Amen, and Amen.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:73:2 @ But as for me, it lacked but little that my feet had been moved: almost nothing was needed that my steps had slipped.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:73:3 @ For I was envious at the arrogant, when I saw the prosperity of the wicked.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:73:5 @ They share not in the trouble of mortals, and with men are they not afflicted.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:73:10 @ Therefore do his people turn away hither: and waters of a full cup are drained by them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:73:16 @ And when I should think to know this, it would be trouble in my eyes;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:73:19 @ How are they brought into desolation, as in a moment! they perish, they come to their end with terrific events.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:73:21 @ For it fermented in my heart, and in my reins I felt sharp thrusts;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:73:22 @ But I was indeed foolish, and I knew it not: I was as a beast with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:73:23 @ Nevertheless I am continually with thee: thou hast seized hold of me by my right hand.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:73:24 @ With thy counsel wilt thou guide me, and afterward take me on to glory.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:74:2 @ Remember thy congregation, which thou didst acquire of old; which thou didst redeem as the tribe of thy inheritance: this mount Zion, whereon thou hast dwelt.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:74:6 @ And now they hew in pieces the carved work thereof altogether with hatchets and hammers.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:74:11 @ Why withdrawest thou thy hand, and thy right hand? out of thy bosom––exterminate;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:74:13 @ It was thou that didst divide by thy strength the sea: thou brokest in pieces the heads of the crocodiles on the waters.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:74:14 @ Thou didst crush the heads of leviathan, and gavest them as food to the people inhabiting the wilderness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:74:16 @ Thine is the day and thine is the night: it is thou who hast prepared the luminary and the sun.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:74:17 @ It is thou who hast set up all the boundaries of the earth: summer and winter––thou thyself hast formed them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:74:19 @ Oh give not up unto the multitude of enemies the soul of thy turtle–dove: the congregation of thy afflicted do not thou forget for ever.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:74:20 @ Look unto the covenant; for the dark places of the earth are full of habitations of violence.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:2 @ I will open with a parable my mouth: I will utter riddles out of ancient times;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:5 @ Yea, he established a testimony in Jacob, and instituted a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers, that they should make them known to their children:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:8 @ And that they may not be like their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation; a generation that had not directed their heart firmly, and whose spirit was not faithful to God.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:11 @ And they forgot his deeds, as also his wonders, which he had permitted them to see.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:14 @ And he led them with the cloud by day, and all the night with a light of fire.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:15 @ He split rocks in the wilderness, and gave them drink as out of the mighty deep.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:28 @ And he let them fall in the midst of their camp, round about their habitations.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:32 @ With all this they sinned again, and believed not in his wonders.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:36 @ Nevertheless they prayed insincerely to him with their mouth, and with their tongue they lied unto him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:37 @ For their heart was not firm with him, and they were not faithful in his covenant.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:38 @ But he, being merciful, forgave the iniquity, and destroyed not: yea, many a time turned he his anger away, and did not awaken all his fury.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:39 @ And he remembered that they are but flesh, a spirit that passeth away, and returneth not again.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:41 @ Yea, they once more tempted God, and set limits to the Holy One of Israel.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:47 @ He slew with hail their vines, and their sycamore–trees with ice–bolts.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:50 @ He leveled a path for his anger; he withheld not from death their soul, and their life he surrendered to the pestilence;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:54 @ And he brought them to his holy territory, even to this mount, which his right hand had acquired.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:55 @ And he drove out from before them nations, and divided them by the measuring–line as an inheritance, and he caused to dwell in their tents the tribes of Israel.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:57 @ But swerved aside, and dealt unfaithfully like their fathers; they turned about like a deceitful bow.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:58 @ And they provoked him to anger with their high–places, and with their graven images they moved him to jealousy.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:59 @ God heard this, and he became wroth, and felt greatly disgusted with Israel;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:61 @ And he gave up his strength unto captivity, and his glory into the adversary’s hand.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:62 @ And he surrendered his people unto the sword; and with his inheritance was he wroth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:67 @ Yet was he disgusted with the tent of Joseph, and of the tribe of Ephraim he made not choice;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:71 @ From following the ewes with young he brought him, to feed Jacob his people, and Israel his inheritance.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:78:72 @ And he fed them according to the integrity of his heart; and by the skilfulness of his hands did he lead them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:79:1 @ O God! nations have entered into thy heritage; they have profaned thy holy temple; they have rendered Jerusalem heaps of ruins.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:79:8 @ Oh remember not against us the iniquities of our fathers: make haste, let thy mercies come to our aid; for we are very miserable.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:79:12 @ And recompense unto our neighbors sevenfold into their bosom their defiance wherewith they have defied thee, O Lord.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:82:2 @ How long will ye judge unjustly, and treat with favor the face of the wicked? Selah.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:84:1 @ To the chief musician upon Gittith, by the sons of Korach, a psalm. (note:)(84:2)(:note) How lovely are thy dwelling–places, O Lord of hosts!

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:86:11 @ Teach me, O Lord, thy way; I will walk firmly in thy truth: unite my heart to fear thy name.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:86:12 @ I will thank thee, O Lord my God, with all my heart, and I will honor thy name for evermore.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:86:17 @ Display on me a sign for good, that those who hate me may see it, and be ashamed; because thou, Lord, hast helped me, and comforted me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:87:1 @ It is founded by him on holy mountains.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:87:3 @ Glorious things are spoken of thee, O city of God. Selah.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:87:4 @ I will make mention of Rahab and Babylon as those that know me; behold, here is Philistia, and Tyre, with Ethiopia: "This man was born there."

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:87:5 @ But of Zion will it be said, "This and that man were born in her:" and the Most High himself doth establish her.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:87:6 @ The Lord will number when he writeth down nations. "This man was born there." Selah.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:88:1 @ A song or psalm of the sons of Korach, to the chief musician upon Machalath–le’annoth, a Maskil of Heman the Ezrachite. (note:)(88:2)(:note) O Lord the God of my salvation, by day do I cry, at night I am before thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:90:3 @ Thou turnest man to contrition, and sayest, Return ye children of men.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:90:4 @ For a thousand years are in thy eyes but as the yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:90:5 @ Thou carriest them away as with a flood; they are as a sleep: in the morning like the grass which changeth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:90:6 @ In the morning it blossometh, and is changed: in the evening it is mowed off, and withereth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:90:8 @ Thou hast set our iniquities before thee, our concealed sins before the light of thy countenance.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:90:10 @ The days of our years in this life are seventy years; and if by uncommon vigor they be eighty, yet is their greatness trouble and mishap; for it soon hasteneth off, and we fly away.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:90:12 @ Let us then know how to number our days, that we may obtain a heart endowed with wisdom.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:90:14 @ O satisfy us in the morning with thy kindness, that we may be glad and rejoice throughout all our days.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:90:17 @ And may the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us; and the work of our hands do thou firmly establish upon us: yea, the work of our hands––firmly establish thou it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:91:1 @ He who sitteth under the secret protection of the Most High, shall rest under the shadow of the Almighty.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:91:4 @ With his pinions will he cover thee, and under his wings shalt thou find shelter: shield and buckler is his truth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:91:7 @ There shall fall at thy side a thousand, and ten thousand at thy right hand; unto thee shall it not come nigh.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:91:8 @ Only with thy eyes shalt thou behold it, and see the recompense of the wicked.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:91:15 @ He will call on me, and I will answer him: with him will I be in distress; I will deliver him, and grant him honor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:91:16 @ With length of days will I satisfy him, and I will let him see my salvation.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:93:1 @ The Lord reigneth, he is clothed with excellency; the Lord is clothed, he hath girded himself with strength: also the world is firmly established, that it cannot be moved.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:94:5 @ Thy people, O Lord! they crush, and thy heritage they afflict.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:94:7 @ And they say, The Lord will not see, and the God of Jacob will not take notice of it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:94:10 @ He that admonisheth nations, shall he not correct? is it not he that teacheth man knowledge!

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:94:14 @ For the Lord will not cast off his people, and his inheritance will he not forsake.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:94:15 @ For unto righteousness will justice return; and it shall be followed by all the upright in heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:94:17 @ Unless the Lord had been a help unto me, but a little would have been wanting that my soul had dwelt in the silence of death.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:94:19 @ In the multitude of my thoughts within me, thy consolations delight my soul.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:94:20 @ Can there be associated with thee the throne of destructive wickedness, which frameth mischief as a law?

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:95:2 @ Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and shout joyfully unto him with psalms.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:95:5 @ Whose is the sea, and who hath made it; and whose hands have formed the dry land.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:95:10 @ Forty years long did I feel loathing on that generation, and I said, It is a people of an erring heart; and they truly acknowledged not my ways:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:96:8 @ Ascribe unto the Lord the honor his name: bear hither a present, and come unto his courts.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:96:10 @ Say among the nations, "The Lord reigneth;" also the world is ever firmly established that it shall hot be moved: he will judge the people in equity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:96:11 @ Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad: let the sea roar, with all that filleth it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:96:13 @ Before the Lord; for he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth: he will judge the world with righteousness, and people in his truth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:97:1 @ The Lord reigneth: let the earth be glad; let the multitude of isles rejoice.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:97:4 @ His lightnings give light to the world: the earth seeth it, and trembleth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:97:8 @ Zion heareth it, and rejoiceth; and glad are the daughters of Judah, because of thy decrees, O Lord.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:98:5 @ Sing praises unto the Lord with the harp,––with the harp, and the voice of psalmody.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:98:6 @ With trumpets and the sound of cornet shout joyfully before the King, the Lord.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:98:7 @ Let the sea roar, with all that filleth it; the world, with those that dwell therein.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:98:9 @ Before the Lord; for he cometh to judge the earth: he will judge the world with righteousness, and people with equity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:99:1 @ The Lord reigneth; people tremble: he sitteth enthroned over the cherubim; the earth is moved.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:99:3 @ They will give thanks to thy name, great, and terrible, holy it is.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:100:2 @ Serve the Lord with joy; come before his presence with triumphal song.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:100:3 @ Know, that the Lord is God indeed: it is he that hath made us, and his are we––his people and the flock of his pasture.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:100:4 @ Enter his gates with thanksgiving, his courts with praise: give thanks unto him, bless his name.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:100:5 @ For the Lord is good; to eternity endureth his kindness; and unto the latest generation his truth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:101:2 @ I will carefully regard the way of the perfect: oh when will thou come unto me? I will walk in the integrity of my heart in the midst of my house.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:101:3 @ I will not set before my eyes a godless thing; to commit a departure do I hate; it shall not cleave to me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:101:6 @ My eyes shall be upon the faithful of the land, that they may abide with me: he that walketh in the way of the perfect, he it is that shall serve me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:101:7 @ He that practiseth deceit shall not dwell within my house: he that speaketh falsehoods shall not succeed before my eyes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:101:8 @ Every morning will I destroy all the wicked of the land, cutting off from the city of the Lord all the wrong–doers.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:103:1 @ Bless, O my soul, the Lord, and all that is within me, his holy name.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:103:2 @ Bless, O my soul, the Lord, and forget not all his benefits:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:103:3 @ Who forgiveth all thy iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:103:4 @ Who redeemeth from the pit thy life; who crowneth thee with kindness and mercies;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:103:5 @ Who satisfieth with happiness thy spirit, so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle’s.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:103:9 @ Not for all eternity will he contend; nor will he for ever retain his anger.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:103:10 @ Not in accordance with our sins hath he dealt with us; nor according to our iniquities hath he requited us.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:103:16 @ When a wind but passeth over it, it is gone, and its place will recognize it no more.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:1 @ Bless, O my soul, the Lord. O Lord my God, thou art very great; with glory and majesty art thou clothed.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:2 @ who wrappeth himself in light as with a garment; who stretcheth out the heavens like a curtain;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:5 @ Who hath founded the earth upon her bases, that she should not be moved to all eternity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:6 @ Thou hadst covered the deep as with a garment: above the mountains stood the waters.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:12 @ By them have the fowls of the heaven ever their habitation, from between the branches they send forth their voice.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:13 @ Who watereth the mountains from his upper–chambers: from the fruit of thy works is the earth satisfied.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:20 @ Thou causest darkness, and it becometh night, wherein creep forth all the beasts of the forest.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:22 @ The sun ariseth, they withdraw, and lie down in their dens.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:25 @ Here is this great and wide–extended sea; therein are moving things without number, living creatures both small and great.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:27 @ All of these wait upon thee, to give them their food in its due season.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:28 @ What thou givest them they gather: thou openest thy hand, they are satisfied with good.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:29 @ Thou hidest thy face, they suddenly vanish: thou takest away their spirit, they perish, and to their dust they return.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:104:30 @ Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created; and thou renewest the face of the earth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:9 @ Which he covenanted with Abraham; and his oath unto Isaac;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:11 @ Saying, "Unto thee will I give the land of Canaan, as the portion of your inheritance."

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:12 @ When they were but a few men in number; yea, very few, and strangers in it;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:25 @ He turned their heart to hate his people, to deal subtilely with his servants.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:28 @ He sent darkness, and made it dark; and they rebelled not against his word.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:31 @ He spoke, and there came various wild beasts, lice also within all their boundary.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:33 @ And he smote their vines and their fig–trees, and broke the trees within their boundary.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:34 @ He spoke, and the locusts came, and crickets, and that without number;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:35 @ And they ate up all the herbs in their land, and ate up the fruit of their ground.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:37 @ And he brought them forth with silver and gold: and there was not one that stumbled among his tribes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:40 @ The people asked, and he brought quails, and with heavenly bread he satisfied them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:43 @ And he brought forth his people with gladness, with joyful song his elect.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:105:44 @ And he gave them the lands of nations; and the labor of people they obtained as an inheritance:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:1 @ Hallelujah. Oh give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good: for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:4 @ Remember me, O Lord, when thou favorest thy people: oh visit me with thy salvation;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:5 @ That I may look on the happiness of thy elect, that I may rejoice in the joy of thy nation, that I may glorify myself with thy inheritance.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:6 @ We have sinned together with our fathers, we have committed iniquity, we have done wickedly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:7 @ Our fathers did not reflect on thy wonders in Egypt: they remembered not the multitude of thy kindnesses; but rebelled at the sea, even at the Red Sea.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:9 @ He rebuked the Red Sea also, and it was dried up; and he led them through the depths, as through the wilderness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:13 @ Speedily they forgot his works, they waited not for his counsel;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:20 @ And they exchanged their glory for the similitude of an ox that eateth herbs.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:29 @ And they provoked him to anger with their deeds: and there broke in among them the plague.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:31 @ And it was accounted unto him for righteousness, unto all generations for evermore.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:33 @ Because they had embittered his spirit, and so he spoke thoughtlessly with his lips.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:37 @ Yea, they sacrificed their sons and their daughters unto the evil spirits;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:38 @ And they shed innocent blood, the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan: and the land was polluted with blood–guiltiness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:39 @ Thus were they made unclean through their own doings, and went astray with their own deeds.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:40 @ therefore was the wrath of the Lord kindled against his people, and be felt disgust for his own inheritance.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:106:43 @ Many times did he deliver them; but they rebelled with their counsel, and they were brought low through their iniquity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:1 @ BOOK FIFTH: Oh give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good; for unto eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:4 @ They wandered about in the wilderness, in the desert path; they could not find an inhabited city:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:5 @ Hungry and thirsty, their soul within them fainted.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:7 @ And he led them forth on the right way, that they might go to an inhabited city.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:9 @ For he satisfied the longing soul, and the hungry soul he filled with good.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:10 @ Such as sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, bound in misery and iron; ––

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:12 @ And he humbled with trouble their heart; they stumbled, and there was none to help;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:17 @ Fools, because of their transgression, and because of their iniquities, are afflicted.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:22 @ They shall also sacrifice the sacrifices of thanksgiving, and relate his deeds with joyful song.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:25 @ For he spoke, and he raised the stormy wind, which lifteth up its waves.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:34 @ A fruitful land into a salty waste, for the wickedness of those that dwell therein.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:36 @ And there he causeth to dwell the hungry, that they may found an inhabited city;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:37 @ And they sow fields, and plant vineyards, that they may yield the fruits of the product.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:107:42 @ The righteous shall see it, and rejoice; but all wickedness shall stop her mouth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:2 @ For the mouth of the wicked and the mouth of deceit are opened against me: they have spoken with me with the tongue of falsehood.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:3 @ Also with words of hatred have they encompassed me, and they fight against me without a cause.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:11 @ Let the creditor lay snares after all that he hath, and let strangers plunder his labor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:13 @ Let his posterity be cut off: in another generation let their name be blotted out.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:14 @ Let the iniquity of his fathers be remembered by the Lord, and let the sin of his mother not be blotted out.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:17 @ As he loved cursing, so let it come over him: and as he delighted not in blessing, so let it be far from him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:18 @ And he clothed himself with cursing as with his garment, and it cometh like water within him, and like oil into his bones.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:19 @ Let it be unto him as a garment in which he wrappeth himself, and for a girdle let him be continually girded with it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:21 @ But thou, O Eternal Lord, deal with me for the sake of thy name: because thy kindness is good, deliver thou me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:22 @ For poor and needy am I, and my heart is deeply wounded within me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:23 @ Like the shadow when it declineth do I hasten away: I am driven suddenly off like the locusts.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:27 @ That they may know that this is thy hand: that thou, Lord, hast truly done it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:29 @ Let my accusers be clothed with confusion, and let them wrap themselves, as with a mantle, in their own shame.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:109:30 @ I will thank the Lord greatly with my mouth, and in the midst of many will I praise him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:110:1 @ The Eternal saith unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I place thy enemies as a stool for thy feet.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:110:4 @ The Lord hath sworn, and will not repent of it, Thou shalt be a priest for ever after the order of Malki–zedek.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:111:1 @ Hallelujah. I will thank the Lord with all heart, in the council of the upright, and in the congregation.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:111:6 @ The power of his works hath he told unto his people, that he might give them the heritage of nations.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:112:5 @ Well will it be with the man who is kind, and lendeth: he will guide his affairs with justice.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:112:6 @ Surely unto eternity shall he not be moved: in everlasting remembrance shall the righteous be held.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:112:10 @ The wicked shall see it, and be vexed; he will gnash with his teeth, and melt away: the longing of the wicked shall perish.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:113:8 @ That he may set him with princes, even with the princes of his people.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:114:3 @ The sea beheld it, and fled: the Jordan was driven backward.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:115:13 @ He will bless those that fear the Lord, the small together with the great.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:116:1 @ It is lovely to me that the Lord heareth my voice, my supplications.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:116:3 @ The bands of death had compassed me, and the pangs of the nether world had overtaken me; I had met with distress and sorrow:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:116:7 @ Return, O my soul, unto thy rest; for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:1 @ O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good; because unto eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:2 @ Let Israel then say so; because to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:3 @ Let the house of Aaron then say so; because to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:4 @ Let those who fear the Lord then say so; because to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:5 @ From the midst of distress I called on the Lord; the Lord answered me with enlargement.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:8 @ It is better to seek shelter with the Lord than to trust in man.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:9 @ It is better to seek shelter with the Lord than to trust in princes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:23 @ From the Lord is this come to pass, it is marvelous in our eyes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:25 @ We beseech thee, O Lord, save now: we beseech thee, O Lord, send now prosperity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:27 @ God is the Lord, and he giveth us light: bind the festive sacrifice with cords, up to the horns of the altar.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:118:29 @ Oh give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good; because to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:2 @ Happy are they who keep his testimonies, that seek him with all their heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:3 @ They also commit no injustice; in his ways do they walk.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:7 @ I will thank thee with uprightness of heart, when I learn thy righteous ordinances.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:9 @ BETH. Wherewithal shall a youth keep his way pure? by guarding it according to thy word.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:10 @ With all my heart have I sought thee: oh let me not wander astray from thy commandments.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:13 @ With my lips have I related all the ordinances of thy mouth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:15 @ On thy precepts will I meditate, and direct my look unto thy paths.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:17 @ GIMEL. Deal bountifully with thy servant: let me live, that I may observe thy word.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:23 @ Although even princes should sit and speak against me, thy servant would still meditate on thy statutes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:27 @ Cause me to understand the way of thy precepts, that I may meditate on thy wonders.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:33 @ HE. Teach me, O Lord, the way of thy statutes, and I shall keep it in all its windings.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:34 @ Give me understanding, that I may keep thy law, and I will observe it with all heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:37 @ Turn away my eyes from beholding vanity: on thy way do thou give me life.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:43 @ And snatch not the word of truth out of my mouth too greatly; for I wait for thy ordinances.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:48 @ And so will I lift up my hands unto thy commandments, which I love, and I will meditate on thy statutes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:49 @ ZAYIN. Remember thy word unto thy servant, upon which thou hast caused me to wait.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:58 @ I make entreaty before thee with all my heart: be gracious unto me according to thy promise.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:69 @ The presumptuous have invented falsehoods against me; but I will with all my heart indeed keep thy precepts.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:71 @ It is well for me that I have been afflicted, in order that I might learn thy statutes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:74 @ Those that fear thee will see me and be rejoiced; because I have waited for thy word.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:75 @ I know, O Lord, that thy decrees are righteous, and that in faithfulness thou hast afflicted me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:78 @ Let the presumptuous be made ashamed; because they have without a cause dealt perversely with me; but I will indeed meditate on thy precepts.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:81 @ CAPH. My soul ardently desireth for thy salvation: for thy word do I wait.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:85 @ The presumptuous have dug pits for me, which is not in accordance with thy law.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:86 @ All thy commandments are founded on truth: without cause they persecute me; help thou me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:87 @ But little was wanting that they had consumed me upon earth; but I have truly not forsaken thy precepts.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:89 @ LAMED. To eternity, O Lord, standeth firm thy word with the heavens.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:90 @ Unto all generations endureth thy faithfulness: thou hast established the earth, and she standeth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:93 @ Never will I forget thy precepts; for with them thou hast kept me alive.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:95 @ Wicked men have waited for me to destroy me; I will reflect on thy testimonies.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:97 @ MEM. Oh how do I love thy law! all the day is it my meditation.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:98 @ Wiser than my enemy doth thy commandment make me; for it is perpetually with me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:99 @ Above all my teachers have I obtained intelligence; for thy testimonies are my meditation.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:101 @ From every evil path have I withholden my feet, in order that I might observe thy word.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:106 @ I have sworn, and I will perform it, to observe thy righteous ordinances.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:111 @ I have taken thy testimonies as a heritage to eternity; for they are the joy of my heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:114 @ My shelter and my shield art thou: for thy word do I wait.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:118 @ Thou hast trodden down all that erringly stray from thy statutes; for falsehood is their deceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:124 @ Deal with thy servant according to thy kindness, and thy statutes do thou teach me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:126 @ It is time to act for the Lord: they have broken thy law.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:130 @ The opening of thy words giveth light, it giveth understanding unto the simple.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:138 @ Thou hast commanded thy testimonies, as righteous and faithful exceedingly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:140 @ Thy promise is greatly refined, and thy servant loveth it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:141 @ I am little and despised: yet thy precepts have I not forgotten.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:145 @ KOPH. I have called with all my heart: answer me, O Lord: thy statutes will I keep.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:147 @ I come before thee in the dawn of morning, and cry: for thy word do I wait.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:148 @ My eyes are awake before the night–watches, that I may meditate in thy saying.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:152 @ Of old already I knew of thy testimonies; because for eternity hast thou founded them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:160 @ The summit of thy word is truth: and the whole of thy righteous judgment endureth for ever.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:161 @ SHIN. Princes have persecuted me without a cause; but of thy word standeth my heart in dread.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:119:175 @ Let my soul live, and it shall praise thee: and let thy decrees help me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:120:2 @ O Lord, deliver my soul from lips of falsehood, and from a tongue of deceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:120:3 @ What will give unto thee? or what will he add unto thee, thou tongue of deceit?

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:120:4 @ Sharpened arrows of the mighty, with coals of the broom–bush.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:120:6 @ Too long for herself hath my soul dwelt with him that hateth peace.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:122:2 @ Our feet are now standing within thy gates, O Jerusalem!

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:122:3 @ Jerusalem, which art built as a city wherein all associate together.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:122:4 @ For thither go up the tribes of the Lord, as a testimony for Israel, to give thanks unto the name of the Lord.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:122:7 @ May there be peace within thy walls, prosperity within thy palaces,

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:122:8 @ For the sake of my brethren and my friends, let me now speak, Peace be within thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:123:3 @ Be gracious unto us, O Lord! be gracious unto us; for we are overburdened with contempt.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:123:4 @ Our soul is overburdened with the scorn of those who are at ease, with the contempt of the proud oppressors.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:124:1 @ If it had not been the Lord who was for us, so should Israel say;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:124:2 @ If it had not been the Lord who was for us, when men rose up against us:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:125:5 @ But as for those who turn aside unto their crooked ways, them will the Lord drive away with the workers of wickedness; but peace shall be upon Israel.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:126:1 @ When the Lord bringeth back again the captivity of Zion, then shall we be like dreamers.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:126:2 @ Then shall our mouth be filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing: then shall they say among the nations, Great things hath the Lord done for these.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:126:4 @ Bring back again, O Lord, our captivity, like rivulets in arid land.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:126:5 @ Those that sow in tears shall reap with joyful song.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:126:6 @ He goeth forth indeed and weepeth, that beareth the seed for sowing; but he will surely come with joyful song when he beareth his sheaves.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:127:1 @ Unless the Lord do build the house, in vain labor they that build on it: unless the Lord guard the city, in vain is the watchman wakeful.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:127:2 @ It is in vain for you to be early in rising, to be late in sitting up, eating the bread of painful toils; so doth he give unto his beloved during sleep.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:127:3 @ Lo, children are an inheritance from the Lord: a reward is the fruit of the body.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:127:5 @ Happy is the man that hath his quiver filled with them: they shall not be put to shame, when they do speak with the enemies in the gate.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:128:2 @ When thou eatest the labor of thy hands: wilt thou be happy, and it shall be well with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:128:3 @ Thy wife is as a fruitful vine in the recesses of thy house: thy children, like olive–plants round about thy table.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:129:6 @ May they become like the grass of the roofs, which withereth before it is pulled up;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:129:7 @ Wherewith the mower filleth not his hand; nor his arm he that bindeth sheaves.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:129:8 @ Nor do they who pass by say, The blessing of the Lord be with you: we bless you in the name of the Lord.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:130:3 @ If thou, Lord, shouldst treasure up iniquities, O Lord, who would be able to stand?

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:130:4 @ But with thee there is forgiveness, in order that thou mayest be feared.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:130:5 @ I hope for the Lord, my soul doth hope, and for his word do I wait.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:130:7 @ Let Israel wait for the Lord; for with the Lord there is kindness, and with him is redemption in abundance;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:130:8 @ And he wilt surely redeem Israel from all his iniquities.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:131:1 @ O Lord, my heart was not haughty, nor were my eyes lofty: neither have I walked after matters too great, or those too wonderful for me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:131:2 @ Surely I have pacified and stilled my soul, like the suckling on its mother’s breast: like a suckling is in me my soul.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:131:3 @ Let Israel wait for the Lord from this time forth and for ever more.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:132:6 @ "Lo, we heard of it at Ephratah: we met with it in the fields of the forest:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:132:9 @ Let thy priests be clothed with righteousness; and let thy pious servants shout for joy.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:132:11 @ The Lord hath sworn unto David in truth; he will not turn from it: "From the fruit of thy body will I set on the throne to succeed thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:132:12 @ If thy children will observe my covenant and this my testimony which I teach them: then also shall their children sit for evermore upon the throne to succeed thee."

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:132:13 @ For the Lord hath made choice of Zion: he hath desired it as a habitation for himself.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:132:14 @ This is my resting–place for evermore: here will I dwell; for I have desired it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:132:15 @ Her provision will I bless abundantly: her needy ones will I satisfy with bread.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:132:16 @ And her priests will I clothe with salvation: and her pious ones shall shout aloud for joy.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:132:18 @ His enemies will I clothe with shame; but upon himself shall his crown shine brilliantly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:133:1 @ Behold, how good and how pleasant it is when brethren dwell closely together!

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:135:3 @ Hallelujah; for the Lord is good: sing praises unto his name; for it is lovely.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:135:7 @ He causeth clouds to ascend from the ends of the earth; he maketh lightnings with the rain; he bringeth forth the wind out of his treasuries.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:135:11 @ Sichon the king of the Emorites, and ‘Og the king of Bashan, and all the kingdoms of Canaan;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:135:12 @ And gave their land as an inheritance, an inheritance unto Israel his people.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:135:17 @ Ears they have, but they hear not; neither is there any breath in their mouth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:1 @ O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:2 @ O give thanks unto the God of gods; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:3 @ O give thanks to the Lord of lords; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:4 @ To him who doth great wonders alone; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:5 @ To him that made the heavens with understanding; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:6 @ To him that stretched out the earth above the waters; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:7 @ To him that made great lights; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:8 @ The sun for the rule by day; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:9 @ The moon and stars for the rule by night; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:10 @ To him that smote Egypt in their first–born; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:11 @ And brought out Israel from the midst of them; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:12 @ With a strong hand, and with an outstretched arm; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:13 @ To him who divided the Red Sea into parts; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:14 @ And caused Israel to pass through the midst of it; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:15 @ But overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red Sea; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:16 @ To him who led his people through the wilderness; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:17 @ To him who smote great kings; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:18 @ And slew mighty kings; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:19 @ Even Sichon the king of the Emorites; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:20 @ And ‘Og the king of Bashan; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:21 @ And gave their land as an inheritance; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:22 @ As an inheritance unto Israel his servant; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:23 @ Who hath in our low estate remembered us; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:24 @ And hath freed us from our assailants; for to eternity endureth his kindness;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:25 @ Who giveth food unto all flesh; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:136:26 @ O give thanks unto the God of the heavens; for to eternity endureth his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:137:7 @ Remember, O Lord, unto the children of Edom the day of Jerusalem; who said, Raze it, raze it, even to her very foundation.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:138:1 @ I will praise thee with my whole heart: before, O God, will I sing praise unto thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:138:3 @ On the day when I called didst thou answer me, and raise me up with strength in my soul.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:139:2 @ Thou indeed knowest my sitting down and my rising up, thou understandest my thinking while yet afar off.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:139:3 @ My walking and my lying down hast thou limited, and with all my ways art thou acquainted.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:139:4 @ For, while there is not a word on my tongue, lo, thou, O Lord, knowest it entirely.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:139:6 @ Too wonderful is such knowledge for me: it is too exalted, I cannot attain unto it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:139:7 @ Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or whither shall I flee away from thy presence?

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:139:16 @ My undeveloped substance did thy eyes see; and in thy book were all of them written down––the days which have been formed, while yet not one of them was here.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:139:18 @ Should I count them, they would be more numerous than the sand: I awake, and I am still with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:139:22 @ With the utmost hatred do I hate them: enemies are they become unto me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:139:24 @ And see if there be a way of perverseness in me, and lead me on the way of eternity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:141:4 @ Permit not my heart to incline after any evil thing, to practise deeds in wickedness with men that are doers of wrong: and let me not eat of their dainties.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:141:5 @ If the righteous strike me, it is a kindness; and if he reprove me, it is oil poured on the head, my head shall not refuse it; for yet my prayer also in their sufferings.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:141:7 @ As when one cutteth in and splitteth open the earth: so are our bones scattered for the mouth of the grave.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:143:1 @ O Lord, hear my prayer, give ear to my supplications: in thy faithfulness answer me, in thy righteousness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:143:2 @ And enter not into judgment with thy servant; for no living man can be regarded righteous before thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:143:4 @ And my spirit within me is overwhelmed: in my bosom is my heart astounded.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:143:5 @ I remember the days of olden times: I meditate on all thy doings: on the work of thy hands do I reflect.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:143:7 @ Hasten, answer me, O Lord, my spirit falleth: hide not thy face from me, that I may not become like those that go down into the pit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:143:10 @ Teach me to do thy will; for thou art my God: thy spirit is good; guide me on a level land.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:144:8 @ Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and whose right hand is the right hand of falsehood.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:144:11 @ Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of the children of the stranger, whose mouth speaketh vanity, and whose right hand is the right hand of falsehood.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:145:5 @ On the majestic glory of thy excellence, and on thy wondrous deeds will I meditate.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:145:13 @ Thy kingdom is a kingdom of all eternities, and thy dominion throughout all generations.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:145:15 @ The eyes of all wait hopefully upon thee, and thou givest them their food in its due season.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:146:4 @ When his spirit goeth forth, he returneth to his earth: on that very day perish his thoughts.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:147:1 @ Hallelujah; for it is good to sing praises unto our God; for it is comely; becometh praise.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:147:7 @ Lift up a song unto the Lord with thanksgiving; sing praises unto our God with the harp;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:147:8 @ Who covereth the heaven with clouds, who prepareth rain for the earth, who causeth grass to grow upon the mountains;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:147:9 @ Who giveth to the beast its food, to the young ravens which cry.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:147:11 @ The Lord taketh pleasure in those that fear him, that wait for his kindness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:147:14 @ He who bestoweth peace in thy borders, who satisfieth thee with the best of wheat;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:148:6 @ And he established them for ever and to eternity: he gave a decree which none shall transgress.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:148:9 @ Ye mountains, and all hills; fruitful trees, and all cedars;

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:148:12 @ Young men and also virgins; old men, together with boys:––

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:149:3 @ Let them praise his name in the dance: with the timbrel and harp let them sing praises unto him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:149:4 @ For the Lord taketh pleasure in his people; he will adorn the meek with salvation.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:149:8 @ To bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron:

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:149:9 @ To execute upon them the judgment written: this is an honor for all his pious servants. Hallelujah.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:150:3 @ Praise him with the blowing of the cornet: praise him with the psaltery and harp.

sf_leeser_rev1@Psalms:150:4 @ Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and pipe.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:3 @ To accept the instruction of intelligence, righteousness, and justice, and equity;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:11 @ If they should say, Come with us, let us lie in wait for blood, let us watch in concealment for the uselessly innocent;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:12 @ We will swallow them up like the grave alive; and the men of integrity, as those that go down into the pit;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:13 @ We shall find all precious wealth, we will fill our houses with booty;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:15 @ My son, walk not thou on the way with them; withhold thy foot from their path;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:18 @ While they lie in wait for their blood; they watch in concealment for their lives.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:19 @ So are the paths of every one that is greedy after gain; it taketh away the life of those that own it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:20 @ Wisdom crieth loudly without; in the public places she uttereth her voice;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:21 @ At the corner of noisy streets she calleth, at the entrances of gates; in the city she sayeth her speeches:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:22 @ How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity? and the scorners take their delight in scorning, and fools hate knowledge?

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:23 @ Turn back to my admonition: behold, I will pour out my spirit unto you, I will make known my words unto you.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:25 @ And ye have set at nought all my counsel, and would not accept my admonition:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:26 @ I also will truly laugh at your calamity; I will deride when your terror cometh;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:27 @ When your terror cometh like the tempest–cloud, and your calamity hasteneth like a whirlwind; when there come upon you distress and affliction.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:30 @ they would not attend to my counsel: they rejected all my admonition.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:31 @ Therefore shall they eat of the fruit of their own way, and from their own counsels shall they be satisfied.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:1:32 @ For the defection of the simple will slay them, and the prosperity of fools will cause them to be lost.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:2:1 @ My son, if thou wouldst but accept my words, and treasure up my commandments with thee;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:2:7 @ He treasureth up sound wisdom for the righteous, as a shield to those that walk in integrity:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:2:9 @ Then wilt thou understand righteousness, and justice, and equity: yea, every track of goodness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:2:21 @ For the upright will dwell on the earth, and the perfect will be left remaining on it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:3 @ Let kindness and truth not forsake thee; bind them about thy throat; write them upon the table of thy heart:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:5 @ Trust in the Lord with all thy heart: and upon thy own understanding do not rely.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:8 @ It will be healing to thy body, and marrow to thy bones.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:9 @ Honor the Lord with thy wealth, and with the first–fruits of all thy products:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:10 @ So shall thy storehouses be filled with plenty, and with new wine shall thy presses overflow.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:11 @ The correction of the Lord, my son, do not despise; and feel no loathing for his admonition;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:20 @ By his knowledge were the depths split open, and the skies drop down the dew.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:25 @ Thou needest not to be afraid of sudden dread, neither of the tempest over the wicked, when it cometh.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:27 @ Withhold not a benefit from him who is deserving it, when it is in the power of thy hand to do it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:28 @ Say not unto thy neighbor, Go, and return, and tomorrow will I give: when thou hast it by thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:29 @ Contrive not against thy neighbor any evil, when he dwelleth in safety with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:30 @ Quarrel not with any man without cause, if he have done thee no harm.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:32 @ For the froward is an abomination to the Lord; but with the upright is his good–will.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:33 @ The curse of the Lord is in the house of the wicked; but the habitation of the righteous will he bless.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:3:35 @ The wise shall inherit glory; but fools shall obtain disgrace as their portion.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:4:7 @ The beginning of wisdom is, Acquire wisdom: and with all thy acquisition acquire understanding.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:4:15 @ Avoid it, pass not through by it, turn off from it, and pass away.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:4:23 @ Above all that is to be guarded, keep thy heart, for out of it are the issues of life.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:5:4 @ But her end is bitter as wormwood, it is sharp as a two–edged sword.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:5:6 @ So that she cannot balance the path of life; her tracks are unsteady, and she knoweth it not.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:5:10 @ That strangers may not satisfy themselves with thy strength, and with thy exertions, in the house of an alien:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:5:14 @ But little more was wanting, and I had been in all unhappiness in the midst of the congregation and assembly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:5:17 @ They will be thy own only, and not those of strangers with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:5:18 @ Thy fountain will be blessed: and rejoice with the wife of thy youth,––

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:5:19 @ The lovely gazelle and the graceful chamois: let her bosom satisfy thee abundantly at all times; with her love be thou ravished continually.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:5:20 @ And why wilt thou, my son, be ravished with an adulteress, and embrace the bosom of an alien woman?

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:5:22 @ His own iniquities will truly catch the wicked, and with the cords of his sin will he be held firmly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:10 @ "A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands in lying down;"

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:11 @ But then will thy poverty come like a rover, and thy want as a man armed with a shield.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:12 @ A Godless person is a man of injustice, who walketh with a distorted mouth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:13 @ He blinketh with his eyes, he scrapeth with his feet, he pointeth with his fingers;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:15 @ Therefore shall suddenly come his calamity: unawares shalt he be broken without a remedy.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:16 @ Six things there are which the Lord hateth; and seven are an abomination unto his spirit:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:19 @ A false witness that eagerly uttereth lies, and him that scattereth abroad discord among brethren.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:22 @ When thou walkest, it shall lead thee; when thou liest down, it shall watch over thee; and when thou art awake, it shall converse with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:23 @ For the commandment is a lamp, and the law is light; and the way of life are the admonitions of correction:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:25 @ Covet not her beauty in thy heart, and let her not conquer thee with her eyelids.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:29 @ So it is with him that goeth in to his neighbor’s wife: no one that toucheth her shall remain unpunished.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:32 @ But whoso committeth adultery with a woman lacketh sense: he that is the destroyer of his soul, will alone do this.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:6:33 @ Plague and disgrace will he meet with; and his reproach will not be blotted out.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:7:1 @ My son, observe my sayings, and my commandments must thou treasure up with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:7:3 @ Bind them around thy fingers, write them upon the table of thy heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:7:9 @ In the twilight, in the evening of the day, in the depth of the night and when it was dark:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:7:10 @ And, behold, a woman came to meet him with the attire of a harlot, and obdurate of heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:7:13 @ And she caught hold of him, and kissed him, and with an impudent face she said to him,

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:7:16 @ With tapestry coverings have I decked my bed, with embroidered coverlids of the fine linen of Egypt.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:7:17 @ I have sprinkled my couch with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:7:18 @ Come, let us indulge in love until the morning: let us delight ourselves with dalliances.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:7:20 @ The bag of money hath he taken with him, by the day of the new–moon festival only will he come home."

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:7:23 @ Till an arrow cleaveth through his liver; as a bird hasteneth into the snare, and knoweth not that it is done to take his life.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:3 @ Alongside of gates, at the opening of the city, at the entrance of the town doth she call loudly,

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:6 @ Hear! for of noble things will I speak; and the opening of my lips shall be of what is equitable.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:12 @ I wisdom dwell with prudence, and the knowledge of discreet thoughts do I discover.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:18 @ Riches and honor are with me, yea, enduring wealth and righteousness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:19 @ My fruit is better than gold, and than fine gold; and my products, than choice silver.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:21 @ That I may cause those that love me to inherit a lasting possession; and their treasures will I fill

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:23 @ From eternity was I appointed chief, from the beginning, from the earliest times of the earth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:24 @ When there were yet no depths, was I brought forth; when there were yet no springs laden heavily with water.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:31 @ Playing in the world, his earth; and having my delights with the sons of men.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:33 @ Hear correction, and be wise, and reject it not.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:8:34 @ Happy is the man that hearkeneth unto me, watching day by day at my gates, waiting at the posts of my doors.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:9:3 @ She hath sent forth her maidens: she inviteth upon the top of the highest places of the town.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:9:4 @ Whoso is simple, let him turn in hither: as for him that is void of sense, she saith to him,

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:9:6 @ Forsake simplicity, and live; and go onward on the way of understanding.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:9:12 @ If thou art become wise, thou art wise for thyself; but if thou art a scorner, thou alone wilt have to bear it."

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:9:14 @ And she sitteth at the door of her house, upon a chair in the high places of the town.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:9:16 @ Whoso is simple, let him turn in hither; and as for him that is void of sense, she saith to him,

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:10:2 @ Treasures of wickedness will not profit aught; but righteousness will deliver from death.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:10:4 @ He becometh poor that laboreth with an indolent hand, but the hand of the diligent maketh rich.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:10:10 @ He that winketh with the eye causeth vexation; and he that is a fool in his speaking will stumble.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:10:19 @ In a multitude of words transgression cannot be avoided; but he that refraineth his lips is intelligent.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:10:20 @ choice silver is the tongue of the righteous: the heart of the wicked is worth but very little.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:10:22 @ The blessing of the Lord it is which maketh rich, and painful labor addeth nothing thereto.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:10:23 @ It is as sport to a fool to do wicked deeds; but a man of understanding hath wisdom.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:10:30 @ The righteous shall never be removed; but the wicked shall not inhabit the earth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:1 @ Balances of deceit are an abomination of the Lord; but a full weight his favor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:2 @ When pride cometh, then cometh disgrace; but with the modest there is wisdom.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:3 @ The integrity of the upright guideth them; but the cunning of the treacherous destroyeth them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:4 @ Wealth cannot profit on the day of wrath; but righteousness deliver from death.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:9 @ With his mouth doth the hypocrite destroy his neighbor; but through knowledge are the righteous delivered.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:10 @ When it goeth well with the righteous, the town rejoiceth loudly: and when the wicked perish, there is joyful shouting.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:11 @ Through the blessing of the upright a city is exalted; but through the mouth of the wicked it is pulled down.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:13 @ He that walketh about as talebearer revealeth secrets; but he that is of a faithful spirit concealeth the matter.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:14 @ Where there is no wise guidance, a people must fall: but help through the multitude of counsellors.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:15 @ With evil will he be overwhelmed that is surety for a stranger: but he that hateth giving the hand as pledge is safe.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:16 @ A woman endowed with grace will surely obtain honor; and the powerful will obtain riches.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:24 @ There is a man that scattereth gifts, and yet his wealth is increased: and there is one that withholdeth more than is proper, and still cometh only to want.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:26 @ Him that withholdeth corn, the people will denounce; but blessing will be heaped upon the head of the one that selleth it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:27 @ He that diligently searcheth after good seeketh favor; but if one inquireth after evil, it will come unto him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:29 @ He that troubleth his own house will inherit the wind; and the fool will become the servant to the wise of heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:11:30 @ The fruit of the righteous is of the tree of life, and the wise draweth souls to himself.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:12:5 @ The thoughts of the righteous are justice: the best counsels of the wicked are deceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:12:6 @ The words of the wicked are of lying in wait for blood; but the mouth of the upright will deliver them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:12:8 @ In accordance with his intelligence is a man praised; but he that is perverse of heart will come to be despised.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:12:11 @ He that tilleth his ground will be satisfied with bread; but he that runneth after idle persons is void of sense.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:12:14 @ From the fruit of his mouth will a man be satisfied with what is good; and the recompense of a man’s hands will be brought back unto him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:12:17 @ He that uttereth truth announceth righteousness; but a false witness, deceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:12:20 @ Deceit is in the heart of those that contrive evil; but for the counsellors of peace there is joy.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:12:22 @ An abomination of the Lord are lips of falsehood; but they that deal in faithfulness his favor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:12:25 @ If there be care in the heart of man, let him suppress it; and a good word will change it into joy.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:12:28 @ On the path of righteousness there is life; and on her pathway there is immortality,

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:2 @ From the fruit of a man’s mouth doth he eat what is good; but the longing of the treacherous is for violence.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:7 @ There is some one that pretendeth to be rich without having any thing; another that pretendeth to be poor while having abundant wealth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:10 @ Only through presumptuous conduct doth man produce contention; but with the well–advised is wisdom.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:11 @ Wealth by vain deeds will be diminished; but he that gathereth by close labor will increase it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:13 @ Whoso despiseth the word shall fall in debt to it; but he that feareth the commandment will be rewarded.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:16 @ Every prudent man acteth with knowledge; but a fool spreadeth abroad his folly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:17 @ A wicked messenger falleth into unhappiness; but a faithful ambassador healing.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:18 @ Poverty and disgrace will overtake him that rejecteth correction; but he that observeth admonition will be honored.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:19 @ A desire accomplished is pleasant to the soul; but it is abomination to fools to depart from evil.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:20 @ He that walketh with wise men will become wise; but he that associateth with fools will be destroyed.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:21 @ Evil pursueth the sinners; but the righteous will repay with happiness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:22 @ A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children’s children; but the wealth of the sinner is treasured up for the righteous.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:13:24 @ He that withholdeth his rod hateth his son; but he that loveth him chastiseth him betimes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:1 @ The wise among women buildeth her house; but the foolish pulleth it down with her own hands.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:5 @ A faithful witness will not lie; but a false witness constantly uttereth lies.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:8 @ The wisdom of the prudent is to understand his way; but the folly of fools is deceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:10 @ The heart knoweth its own bitterness; and with its joy can no stranger intermeddle.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:12 @ There is many a way which seemeth even before a man; but its end are ways unto death.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:13 @ Even in laughter the heart feeleth pain; and at its end joy is sorrow.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:16 @ A wise man is fearful, and departeth from evil; but the fool exciteth himself, and is confident.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:17 @ He that is soon angry committeth folly; and a man of wicked devices is hated.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:18 @ The simple inherit folly; but the prudent crown themselves with knowledge.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:23 @ In all painful labor there is profit; but mere words of the lips only to want.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:25 @ A deliverer of souls is the true witness; but a witness of deceit uttereth lies.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:26 @ In the fear of the Lord is the strong confidence, and unto his children will it be a place of shelter.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:28 @ In the multitude of people is the king’s glory; but in the want of a population is the downfall of the prince.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:14:29 @ He that is slow to anger is of great understanding; but he that is hasty of spirit holdeth up his folly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:4 @ A healing of the tongue is a tree of life; but perverseness therein is a breach to the spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:5 @ A fool contemneth the correction of his father; but he that observeth admonition will become prudent.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:10 @ An evil correction is for him that forsaketh the path; he that hateth admonition will die.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:13 @ A merry heart cheereth up the countenance; but when the heart feeleth pain the spirit is depressed.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:16 @ Better is little with the fear of the Lord, than great treasure and confusion therewith.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:17 @ Better is an allowance of herbs when love is there, than a stall–fed ox and hatred therewith.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:22 @ Plans are frustrated without consultation; but through a multitude of counsellors canst thou maintain thyself.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:23 @ A man hath joy by the answer of his mouth; and a word at the proper time, how good is it!

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:31 @ The ear that heareth the admonition of life will ever abide in the midst of the wise.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:32 @ He that rejecteth correction despiseth his own soul; but he that heareth admonition acquireth intelligence.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:15:33 @ The fear of the Lord is the correction for wisdom; and before honor there must come humility.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:2 @ Every one of the ways of a man is pure in his own eyes; but the Lord measureth the spirits.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:3 @ Commit unto the Lord thy works, and thy plans will be firmly established.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:4 @ Every thing hath the Lord wrought for its destined end; yes, even the wicked for the day of unhappiness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:6 @ Through kindness and truth is iniquity atoned for; and by the fear of the Lord depart from evil.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:7 @ When the Lord receiveth in favor a man’s ways, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:8 @ Better is a little with righteousness, than great incomes through injustice.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:10 @ There should be a wise sentence on the lips of the king: his mouth should never commit a trespass in judging.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:12 @ It should be an abomination to kings to commit wickedness; for through righteousness can a throne be established.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:14 @ The fury of a king is like the messengers of death; but a wise man will appease it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:16 @ How much better is it to obtain wisdom than gold! and to obtain understanding is preferable to silver!

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:18 @ Before downfall pride, and before stumbling, haughtiness of spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:19 @ Better is it to be of a humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide spoil with the proud.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:22 @ Intelligence is a source of life unto its possessor; but the correction of fools is folly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:25 @ There is many a way which seemeth even before a man, but its end are the ways unto death.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:26 @ The desire of the laborer laboreth for him; for his mouth imposeth it on him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:27 @ An ungodly man diggeth up mischief, and on his lips there is as it were a scathing fire.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:31 @ An ornamental crown is the hoary head, on the way of righteousness can it be found.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:32 @ One that is slow to anger is better than a hero; and he that ruleth his spirit, than the conqueror of a city.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:16:33 @ In the lap the lot is cast: but from the Lord cometh the whole of its decision.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:17:1 @ Better is a piece of dry bread, and quiet therewith, than a house full of the sacrifices of contention.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:17:2 @ An intelligent servant will have rule over a son that bringeth shame, and among the brothers will he have part of the inheritance.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:17:5 @ Whoso mocketh the poor blasphemeth his Maker: he that is glad at calamities will not remain unpunished.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:17:8 @ As a precious stone appeareth a bribe in the eyes of him that obtaineth it: whithersoever it turneth, it prospereth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:17:14 @ As one letteth loose of water, so is the beginning of strife: therefore before it be enkindled, leave off the contest.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:17:22 @ A merry heart causeth a healthy appearance of the countenance, but a depressed spirit drieth up the bones.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:17:25 @ A foolish son is a vexation to his father, and bitterness to her that hath born him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:17:26 @ To punish the just with a fine even is not good, nor to strike the noble for equity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:17:27 @ He that holdeth back his speeches hath knowledge; and he that is sparing of his spirit is a man of understanding.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:3 @ When the wicked cometh, then cometh also contempt, and with dishonorable acts, disgrace.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:5 @ It is not good to favor the person of the wicked, to wrest righteous in judgment.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:6 @ The lips of the fool come with contention, and his mouth calleth for blows.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:11 @ The rich man’s wealth is his strong town, and as a towering wall in his own conceit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:12 @ Before downfall the heart of man becometh haughty, and before honor goeth humility.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:13 @ When one returneth an answer before he understandeth, it is folly unto him and shame.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:14 @ The spirit of a man will readily bear his disease; but a depressed spirit who can bear:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:16 @ A man’s gift maketh room for him, and before great men will it lead him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:17 @ He that is first in his cause seemeth just; but when his neighbor cometh, then will it be investigated.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:18 @ The lot causeth disputes to cease, and it decideth between the mighty.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:20 @ From the fruit of a man’s mouth is his body satisfied; with the product of his lips doth he satisfy himself.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:18:21 @ Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and they that love it will eat its fruit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:1 @ Better is the poor that walketh in his integrity, than one of perverse lips, who is a fool.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:2 @ Also in the want of knowledge in the soul there is nothing good; and he that hasteneth with his feet misseth the right path.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:5 @ A false witness shall not remain unpunished, and he that uttereth lies shall not escape.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:9 @ A false witness shall not remain unpunished, and he that uttereth lies shall perish.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:11 @ It is intelligence in man to be slow in his anger, and it is his glory to pass over a transgression.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:13 @ A calamity unto his father is a foolish son; and a continual dropping are the quarrels of a wife.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:14 @ House and wealth are an inheritance from fathers; but from the Lord an intelligent wife.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:19 @ A man of great fury must suffer punishment; for if thou deliver him, thou must still do it again.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:23 @ The fear of the Lord leadeth unto life: and he shall abide satisfied; he shall not be visited with evil.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:24 @ When a slothful man hath hidden his hand in the dish, then will he not even bring it back to his mouth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:25 @ Smite a scorner, and the simple will become prudent; and if one that hath understanding be admonished, he will understand knowledge.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:19:28 @ An ungodly witness scorneth at justice, and the mouth of the wicked swalloweth mischief.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:3 @ It is an honor for a man to cease from a contest; but every fool enrageth himself.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:4 @ Because it is winter’s cold, will the sluggard not plough: when he therefore seeketh in the harvest time, there will be nothing.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:5 @ Like deep water is counsel in the heart of man; but the man of understanding will draw it out.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:6 @ Most men will proclaim every one his own kindness; but who can find a faithful man?

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:7 @ The righteous walketh in his integrity: happy will be his children after him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:8 @ A king that sitteth on the throne of justice scattereth away with his eyes all evil.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:11 @ Even a child maketh himself known by his doings, whether his work will be pure, and whether it will be upright.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:13 @ Love not sleep, lest thou come to poverty: open thy eyes, so wilt thou be satisfied with bread.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:14 @ It is bad, it is bad, saith the buyer; but when he is gone his way, then doth he boast.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:15 @ There is gold, and a multitude of pearls; but a precious vessel are the lips of knowledge.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:17 @ Bread of falsehood is pleasant to a man; but afterward his mouth will be filled with gravel–stones.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:18 @ Plans are established by counsel; and with wise reflection conduct war.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:19 @ He that goeth about as a talebearer revealeth secrets: therefore meddle not with him that enticeth with his lips.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:21 @ An inheritance hastily gotten at the beginning will at its end not be blessed,

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:22 @ Do not say, I will recompense evil; wait on the Lord, and he will help thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:23 @ Divers weights are an abomination of the Lord; and a deceitful balance is not good.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:20:25 @ It is a snare to a man to sanctify things hastily, and to make inquiry only after having made vows.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:21:1 @ Like brooks of water is a king’s heart in the hand of the Lord: whithersoever it pleaseth him doth he turn it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:21:9 @ It is better to dwell in a corner of a roof, than with a quarrelsome woman in a roomy house.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:21:15 @ It is joy to the righteous to execute justice; but it is a terror to wrong–doers.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:21:19 @ It is better to dwell in a desert land, than with a quarrelsome and vexatious woman.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:21:20 @ There are a desirable treasure and oil in the dwelling of the wise; but a foolish man will swallow it up.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:21:22 @ A wise man scaleth the city of the mighty, and casteth down the strength in which they trusted.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:21:26 @ All the day he feeleth a great longing; but the righteous giveth and withholdeth not.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:21:27 @ The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination: how much more, when he bringeth it with a sinful purpose?

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:21:28 @ A lying witness shall perish; but the man that is obedient can speak for ever.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:21:31 @ The horse is prepared for the day of battle; but with the Lord is the victory.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:4 @ The reward of humility the fear of the Lord are riches and honor, and life.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:6 @ Train up the lad in accordance with his course: even when he groweth old, will he not depart from it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:11 @ He that loveth with a pure heart, and hath grace on his lips, will have the king as his friend.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:13 @ The slothful saith, There is a lion without, in the midst of the streets shall I be murdered.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:14 @ A deep pit is the mouth of adulterous women: he that hath obtained the indignation of the Lord will fall thereinto.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:15 @ When folly is bound fast to the heart of a lad, the rod of correction must remove it far from him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:18 @ For it is a pleasant thing if thou keep them within thy bosom, if they be altogether firmly seated upon thy lips.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:20 @ Have not I written for thee excellent things in counsels and knowledge,

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:21 @ That I might make thee know rectitude, the sayings of truth; that thou mightest bring back answers of truth to those that send thee?

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:22 @ Rob not the poor, because he is poor, neither crush the afflicted in the gate;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:22:24 @ Make no friendship with a man given to anger; and with a man of fury thou must have no intercourse:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:1 @ When thou sittest to eat with a ruler, consider diligently what is before thee:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:3 @ Do not long for his savory meats; they are deceitful food.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:5 @ When thou lettest merely thy eyes fly over it, it is no more: for it will ever make itself wings: like an eagle will it fly toward heaven.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:6 @ Eat not the bread of a man with an evil eye, and do not long for his savory meats;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:7 @ For as though there were a division in his soul, so doth he act: Eat and drink, saith he to thee; but his heart is not with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:8 @ Thy morsel which thou hast eaten must thou spit out, and thou hast wasted thy pleasant words.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:11 @ For their redeemer is strong; he will indeed plead their cause with thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:13 @ Withhold not from a lad correction; for if thou beat him with the rod, he will not die.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:14 @ Thou wilt indeed beat him with the rod; but thou wilt deliver his soul from perdition.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:16 @ And my reins shall exult when thy lips speak what is equitable.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:23 @ Buy the truth and sell it not; wisdom, and instruction, and understanding.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:27 @ For a harlot is a deep ditch, and a strange woman is a narrow well.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:28 @ She also lieth in wait like a robber, and she increaseth the treacherous among men.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:29 @ Who hath woe? who hath sorrow? who hath quarrels? who hath complaints? who hath wounds without cause? who hath redness of eyes?

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:31 @ Do not look on the wine when it looketh red, when it giveth its color in the cup, when it glideth down so readily.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:32 @ At the last it will bite like a serpent, and like a basilisk will it sting.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:23:35 @ "They smote me, I suffered no pain; they struck me hard, I felt it not: when shall I awake? I will continue to seek it again."

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:1 @ Be thou not envious of bad men, and do not long to be with them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:2 @ For their heart meditateth destruction, and of mischief do their lips speak.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:3 @ Through wisdom is a house built; and through understanding is it firmly established;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:4 @ And through knowledge are chambers filled with all manner of precious and pleasant wealth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:6 @ For by wise counsel canst thou conduct thy war; and there is help in a multitude of counsellors.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:12 @ If thou shouldst say, Behold, we know not this man: lo, he that weigheth hearts will truly regard it, and he that keepeth thy soul will surely know it; and he will give a recompense to man according to his doing.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:13 @ Eat honey, my son, because it is good; and the fine honey, which is sweet to thy palate:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:15 @ Lie not in wait, O wicked man! against the dwelling of the righteous; waste not his resting–place;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:18 @ Lest the Lord see it and it be displeasing in his eyes, and he turn away from him his wrath.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:19 @ Fret not thyself because of evil–doers, neither be thou envious of the wicked;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:21 @ My son, fear the Lord and the king: with those that are desirous to change do not mingle thyself;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:22 @ For suddenly will their calamity arise; and who knoweth the ruin of both of them!

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:24 @ Him that saith unto the wicked, Thou art righteous, will the people denounce, him will nations hold accursed;

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:27 @ Prepare without thy work, and make it fit in the field for thyself: and afterward build thy house.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:28 @ Be not without cause a witness against thy neighbor; for wouldst thou beguile with thy lips?

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:31 @ And, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, nettles had covered its surface, and its stone–wall was broken down.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:32 @ And when I had indeed beheld I took it to my heart: I saw it, and received a warning.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:33 @ "A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands in lying down;"

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:24:34 @ But then will thy poverty come like a rover; and thy wants as a man armed with a shield.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:2 @ It is the honor of God to conceal a thing; but the honor of kings is to search out a matter.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:7 @ For better it is that it be said unto thee, "Come up hither," than that thou shouldst be put lower in the presence of the prince, which thy own eyes have seen.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:8 @ Do not proceed to a contest hastily, lest what thou wilt have to do at its end, when thy neighbor hath put thee to confusion.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:9 @ Carry on thy cause with thy neighbor; but lay not open the secret of another:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:10 @ Lest he that heareth it put thee to shame, and thy infamy never be removed.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:13 @ As the cooling of snow on a harvest–day, so is a faithful messenger to those that send him; for he refresheth the soul of his master.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:14 @ Like clouds and wind without rain, so is a man that vaunteth falsely of a gift.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:16 @ Hast thou found honey: eat so much as is sufficient for thee: lest thou consume too much of it, and have to vomit it forth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:18 @ A battle–axe, and a sword, and a sharpened arrow is a man that testifieth as a false witness against his neighbor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:22 @ For though thou gatherest coals of fire upon his head, yet will the Lord repay it unto thee.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:24 @ It is better to dwell in the corner of a roof, than with a quarrelsome woman even in a roomy house.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:27 @ To eat too much honey is not good: so is it honor to set a limit to men’s honor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:25:28 @ Like a city that is broken in, and is without walls: so is the man that hath no control over his spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:2 @ As the bird to flit away, as the swallow, to fly off: so will an undeserved curse not come.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:11 @ As a dog returneth to his vomit, so doth a fool repeat to act in his folly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:13 @ The slothful saith, There is a leopard in the way: a lion is between the streets.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:14 @ As a door turneth upon its hinges, so doth the slothful upon his bed.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:15 @ Hath the slothful hidden his hand in the dish, it wearieth him to bring it back again to his mouth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:17 @ As is one that taketh hold of a dog by the ears, so is he that passing by becometh excited about a dispute which concerneth him not.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:19 @ So is the man that hath cheated his neighbor, and saith, Behold, I am only jesting.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:21 @ As charcoals are added to burning coals, and wood to fire, so is a contentious man fitted to enkindle a dispute.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:23 @ Like silver dross laid over an earthen vessel, so are burning lips with a bad heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:24 @ With his lips dissembleth he that hateth, and within himself layeth he up deceit:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:27 @ Whoso diggeth a pit will fall therein; and upon him that rolleth a stone, will it return.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:26:28 @ A lying tongue hateth those that are crushed by it; and a flattering mouth prepareth downfall.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:27:4 @ Fury hath its cruelty, and anger its overwhelming power; but who is able to stand before jealousy?

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:27:6 @ Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but deceptive are the kisses of an enemy.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:27:7 @ The satisfied soul treadeth under foot fine honey; but to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:27:10 @ Thy own friend, and thy father’s friend, thou must not forsake; but into thy brother’s house enter not on the day of thy calamity: better is a near neighbor than a distant brother.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:27:14 @ When one saluteth his friend with a loud voice, when rising early in the morning, it will be counted a curse to him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:27:16 @ He that would conceal her might conceal the wind, and as oil on his right hand, which would betray itself.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:27:18 @ Whoso guardeth the fig–tree will eat its fruit: so he that watcheth over his master will be honored.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:27:19 @ As the water to the face the face: so doth the heart of man show itself to man.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:27:22 @ Though thou shouldst pound the fool in a mortar, in the midst of grains of wheat with a pestle: still would his folly not depart from him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:27:25 @ When the grass is past, young verdure showeth itself, and then are gathered the herbs of the mountains.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:28:2 @ When there is transgression in a land, it hath many for its princes; but under a man of understanding and knowledge prosperity will long continue.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:28:4 @ They that forsake the law praise the wicked; but such as observe the law contend with them.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:28:6 @ Better is the poor that walketh in his integrity, than he that is perverse in his ways, though he be rich.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:28:8 @ He that increaseth his wealth by interest and usury will gather it for him that will be kind to the poor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:28:10 @ Whoso causeth the upright to go astray on an evil way, will surely fall into his own ditch; but the men of integrity will inherit what is good.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:28:17 @ A man oppressed by the load of having shed human blood will flee even to the pit: let no man hold him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:28:18 @ Whoso walketh in integrity will be saved; but he that walketh perversely on two paths, will fall on one.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:28:20 @ A faithful man will abound with blessings; but he that maketh haste to be rich will not go unpunished.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:28:23 @ He that reproveth a man after will obtain more grace than he that flattereth with the tongue.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:28:24 @ Whoso robbeth his father or his mother, and saith, it is no transgression,––the same is a companion of a destroyer.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:1 @ A man that, having received many admonitions, still hardeneth his neck, will suddenly be broken, and this without remedy.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:2 @ When the righteous are in authority, the people will rejoice; but when the wicked beareth rule, the people groan.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:3 @ The man that loveth wisdom causeth his father to rejoice; but he that keepeth company with harlots wasteth wealth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:4 @ A king will through the exercise of justice establish a land; but one that loveth gifts overthroweth it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:9 @ If a wise man contend with a foolish man, whether he be angry or whether he laugh, no rest.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:11 @ A fool uttereth all his mind; but the wise holdeth it back.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:16 @ With the increase of the wicked transgression increaseth; but the righteous shall yet look on their downfall.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:18 @ Without a prophetic vision a people become unruly; but when it observeth the law, then will it be happy.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:19 @ Not with words can a servant be corrected; for though he understand, there will be no response.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:23 @ The pride of a man will humble him; but the humble in spirit will attain to honor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:29:24 @ Whoso divideth with a thief hateth his own soul: he heareth the adjuration and dareth not to tell.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:1 @ The words of Agur the son of Yakeh, even the prophecy: the man said unto Ithiel, even unto Ithiel and Ukkal,

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:4 @ Who was it that ascended into heaven, and came down again? who gathered the wind in his fists? who bound the waters in a garment? who set up all the ends of the earth? what is his name, and what is his son’s name, if thou knowest it?"

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:8 @ Vanity and lying words do thou remove far from me: neither poverty nor riches give thou unto me; let me eat the bread appointed unto me:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:11 @ There is a generation that curseth its father, and doth not bless its mother.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:12 @ There is a generation that is pure in its own eyes, and yet is not washed of its filthiness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:13 @ There is a generation––O how lofty are its eyes! and its eyelids are so lifted up.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:15 @ Insatiability hath two daughters, Give, give. There are three things that are never satisfied, yea, four things which never say, Enough:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:16 @ The nether world; and a barren womb; the earth which is not satisfied with water; and the fire which never saith, Enough.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:17 @ The eye that mocketh at his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, this shall the ravens of the valley pick out; and the young eagles shall eat it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:19 @ The way of the eagle in the air; the way of a serpent upon a rock; the way of a ship in the heart of the sea; and the way of a man with a young woman.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:20 @ Such is the way of an adulterous woman: she eateth, and wipeth her mouth, and saith, I have done no wrong.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:24 @ There are four which are the little ones of the earth, and they are nevertheless exceedingly wise:

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:30:28 @ The spider thou canst catch with hands, and yet she is in the palaces of a king.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:1 @ The words of king Lemuel, the prophecy with which his mother instructed him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:5 @ Lest either might drink, and forget what is written in the law, and pervert the cause of all the afflicted.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:6 @ Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those who have an embittered soul.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:13 @ She seeketh for wool and flax, and worketh with her willing hands.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:15 @ And she riseth while it is yet night, and giveth provision to her household, and a task to her maidens.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:16 @ She thinketh of a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:17 @ She girdeth with strength her loins, and giveth vigor to her arms.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:18 @ She perceiveth that her profit is good: her lamp goeth not out by night.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:23 @ Well known is in the gates her husband, when he sitteth with the elders of the land.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:25 @ Strength and dignity are her clothing: and she smileth at the coming of the last day.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:26 @ She openeth her mouth with wisdom, and the law of kindness is on her tongue.

sf_leeser_rev1@Proverbs:31:31 @ Give her of the fruit of her hands, and let her own works praise her in the gates.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:2 @ Vanity of vanities, saith Koheleth, vanity of vanities: all is vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:3 @ What profit hath a man of all his toil which he toil–eth under the sun?

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:6 @ Going toward the south, and turning round toward the north, the wind moveth round about continually; and around its circles doth the wind return again.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:7 @ All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is never full: unto the place whither the rivers go, thither will they continue to go.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:8 @ All things weary themselves; man can not utter them: the eye is never satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:10 @ If there be any thing whereof it is said, See, this is new: It hath already been in olden times which were before us.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:11 @ there is no recollection of former; and also of the later ones, that are to be––of these there will be no recollection with those that will be still later.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:13 @ And I directed my heart to inquire and to search out by wisdom concerning all that is done under the heavens: this is an evil employment which God hath given to the sons of man to busy themselves therewith.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:14 @ I saw all the deeds that are done under the sun: and, behold, all is vanity and a torture of the spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:16 @ I spoke with my own heart, saying, Lo, I have truly obtained greater and more wisdom than all those who have been before me over Jerusalem: yea, my heart had seen much wisdom and knowledge.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:1:17 @ And I directed my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly; I have perceived that this also is a torture of the spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:1 @ Come, then, I said in my heart, I will have a taste of joy, and thou shalt see what is good; but, behold, this also was vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:2 @ Of laughter I said, It maketh one mad: and of joy, What doth this do?

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:3 @ I resolved in my heart to indulge my body with wine, while my heart guideth itself with wisdom; and to lay fast hold on folly, till I might see what it is that is good for the sons of men, which they should do under the heavens during the number of the days of their life.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:5 @ I made myself gardens and orchards, and I planted therein trees of all kinds of fruit;

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:6 @ I made myself pools of water, to water therewith the forest overgrown with trees;

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:9 @ So was I great, and obtained more than all that had been before me in Jerusalem: also my wisdom remained with me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:10 @ And whatsoever my eyes desired I refused them not; I withheld not my heart from any joy; for my heart was rejoiced with all my toil, and this was my portion of all my toil.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:11 @ But when I turned myself on all my works that my hands had wrought, and on the toil that I had toiled to accomplish: then, behold, all was vanity and a torture of the spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:15 @ Then said I in my heart, The same that befalleth the fool will also befall even me: and why have I then been wiser? Then spoke I in my heart, that this is also vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:16 @ For there is no recollection of the wise any more than of the fool for ever: seeing that which hath long ago been will, in the days that are coming, all be forgotten. And how doth the wise die equally with the fool!

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:17 @ Therefore I hated life; because I felt displeased with the work that is wrought under the sun; for all is vanity and a torture of the spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:18 @ Yea, I hated also all my toil with which I had toiled under the sun; because I should have to leave it unto the man that will be after me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:19 @ And who knoweth, whether he will be a wise man or a fool? yet will he have full sway over all my toil wherein I have toiled, and wherein I have shown myself wise under the sun. Also this is vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:20 @ Therefore I turned about to cause my heart to give up thinking of all the toil wherewith I had toiled under the sun.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:21 @ For there is many a man whose toil is in wisdom, and in knowledge, and with energy; yet to a man that hath not toiled therefore must he give it as his portion. Also this is vanity and a great evil.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:22 @ For what doth a man obtain of all his toil, and of the torture of his heart, wherewith he toileth under the sun?

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:23 @ For all his days are full of pains, and vexation is his employment: yea, even in the night his heart taketh not rest. Also this is vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:24 @ It is not a good thing in man that he should eat and drink, and that he should make his soul enjoy happiness for his toil. Also this have I seen, that it cometh out of the hand of God.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:2:26 @ For to a man who is good in his presence giveth wisdom, and knowledge, and joy; but to the sinner he giveth employment, to gather up and to bring together, that he may give it to him that is good before God. Also this is vanity and a torture of the spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:3:1 @ For every thing there is a season; and a time is for every pursuit under the heavens.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:3:9 @ What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he toileth?

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:3:10 @ I have seen the employment, which God hath given to the sons of men to busy themselves therewith.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:3:11 @ Every thing hath he made beautiful in its time: he hath also placed the eternity in their heart, without a man’s being able to find out the work that God hath made from the beginning to the end.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:3:14 @ I know that whatsoever God doth, that will be for ever; to it nothing can be added, and from it there is nothing to be diminished: and God hath so made it, that men should be afraid of him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:3:17 @ I said in my heart, God will judge the righteous and the wicked; for there is a time for every pursuit; and on account of every deed there.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:3:18 @ I said in my heart concerning the speaking of the sons of men, that God might make it clear to them, and that they might see that they by themselves are but beasts.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:3:19 @ For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even the same thing befalleth them; as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one kind of spirit: so that the preeminence of man above the beast is nought; for all is vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:3:21 @ Who knoweth the spirit of the sons of man that ascendeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that descendeth downward to the earth?

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:3:22 @ And so did I perceive that there is nothing better, than that a man should rejoice in his own works; for that is his portion; for who can bring him to look with pleasure on what will be after him?

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:4:4 @ Again, I beheld all the toil, and all the energy in doing, that it is the envy of one man of his neighbor. Also this is vanity and a torture of the spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:4:6 @ Better is a handful of quiet, than both the hands full of toil and torture of spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:4:7 @ Then I turned about, and I saw a vanity under the sun.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:4:8 @ There is one alone, and he hath not a companion; yea, he hath neither son nor brother: yet is there no end to all his toil; his eye also is not satisfied with riches. Yet for whom do I toil, and deprive my soul of good? Also this is vanity, yea, it is a bad employment.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:4:15 @ I have seen all the living who walk under the sun, being with the second child that is to stand up in his stead.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:4:16 @ There was no end to all the people, to all that have been before them: they also that come after will not rejoice in him. Surely this also is vanity and a torture of the spirit.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:6:1 @ There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, and it is great on men:

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:6:2 @ a man to whom God hath given riches, property, and honor, and nothing is wanting for his soul of all that he longeth for: yet God empowereth him not to eat thereof, but a stranger will consume it. This is vanity, and it is an evil disease.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:6:3 @ If a man were to beget a hundred children, and live many years, so that the days of his years were many, and his soul were not satisfied with what is good, and he have not had even a burial: then do I say, that an untimely birth is better than he.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:6:4 @ For in vanity it came, and in darkness it departeth, and with darkness will its name be covered.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:6:5 @ Moreover it never saw the sun, and knew nothing: this hath more rest than the other.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:6:9 @ Better is what one seeth with the eyes than the wandering of the desire. Also this is vanity and a torture of the spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:6:10 @ That which hath been is already called by its name, and it is known that he is a man: and he is not able to contend with him that is mightier than he.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:6:11 @ For there are many things that increase vanity: what advantage for man?

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:2 @ It is better to go to the house of mourning than to go to the house of feasting; inasmuch as that is the end of all men: and let the living lay it to his heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:5 @ It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than that a man should hear the song of fools.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:6 @ For as the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter of the fool. Also this is vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:8 @ Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof: better is the patient in spirit than the proud in spirit.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:9 @ Be not rash in thy spirit to be angry; for anger resteth in bosom of fools.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:10 @ Thou must not say, How was it that the former days were better than these? for it is not out of wisdom that thou askest concerning this.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:11 @ Wisdom is better than an inheritance, yea, preferable for those that see the sun;

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:12 @ For under the shadow of wisdom under the shadow of money; but the superior excellency of knowledge is, that wisdom giveth life to him that possesseth it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:14 @ On the day of prosperity be happy, but on the day of adversity look on: also this hath God made in equal measure with the other, to the end that man should not find the least to censure him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:15 @ All things have I seen in the days of my vanity: there is many a righteous man that perisheth in his righteousness, and there is many a wicked man that liveth long in his wickedness.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:16 @ Be not righteous over much; neither show thyself over wise: why wouldst thou destroy thyself?

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:18 @ It is good that thou shouldst take hold of that, and that also from this thou withdraw not thy hand; for he that feareth God will come forth out of them all.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:19 @ Wisdom giveth more strength to the wise than ten rulers which were in the city.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:23 @ All this have I proved by wisdom: I said, I will be wise; but it was far from me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:24 @ Far is what formerly was so, and what was deep remaineth deep: who can find it out?

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:25 @ Then I turned myself about together with my heart to know, and to search, and to seek out wisdom, and experience, and to know the wickedness of folly, and the foolishness of madness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:26 @ And I find as more bitter than death the woman, whose heart is snares and nets, and whose hands are bonds: he that is deemed good before God will escape from her; but the sinner will be caught by her.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:27 @ Behold, this have I found, saith Koheleth, one to the other, to find experience,

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:7:28 @ What my soul constantly sought, but I found it not; one man among a thousand did I find; but a woman among all these did I not find.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:8:6 @ Because for every pursuit there is a time and a just consequence; for the evil of man heavily upon him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:8:7 @ For he knoweth not that which will be; for who can tell him how it will be?

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:8:8 @ No man hath control over the spirit to detain the spirit; and there is no control over the day of death; and there is no representation in that war; and wickedness will not deliver those that practise it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:8:10 @ Then also did I see the wicked buried, who had gone to their rest; but those who had acted correctly had to go away from the holy place, and were forgotten in the city. Also this is vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:8:12 @ But let a sinner do evil a hundred times, and withhold long his punishment from him; still do I truly know for certain that it will be well with those that fear God, because they are afraid of him;

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:8:13 @ And that it will not be well with the wicked, and that he will not endure many days, like the shadow; because he is not afraid of God.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:8:14 @ There is a vanity which is done upon the earth, that there are righteous men, unto whom it happeneth in accordance with the deeds of the wicked; again, there are wicked men, to whom it happeneth in accordance with the deeds of the righteous. I said that this also is vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:8:16 @ When I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to see the employment that is done upon the earth, how even neither by day nor by night sleep is seen in the eyes of some men:

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:8:17 @ Then did I see the whole work of God, that a man is not able to find out the work that is done under the sun; inasmuch as though a man were to toil to seek for it, he would yet not find it; and even if the wise were to think to know it, he would yet not be able to find it.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:1 @ For all this did I reflect over in my heart and to explain all this, that the righteous, and the wise, and their services, are in the hand of God: that man knoweth neither love nor hatred; it is all before them;

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:2 @ Every thing as it is to happen to all; there is but one occurrence for the righteous, and for the wicked; for the good and for the clean, and for the unclean; and for him that sacrificeth, and for him that sacrificeth not; as is the good, so is the sinner; he that sweareth, as he that feareth an oath.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:4 @ For whoever is yet united with all the living hath still hope; for a living dog fareth better than a dead lion.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:7 @ Go, eat with joy thy bread, and drink with a merry heart thy wine, if God have already received thy works in favor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:8 @ At all times let thy garments be white, and let oil not be wanting on thy head.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:9 @ Enjoy life with the wife whom thou lovest all the days of the life of thy vanity, which God hath given thee under the sun, all the days of thy vanity; for this is thy portion in this life, and in thy toil with which thou toilest under the sun.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:10 @ Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do with thy might, that do; for there is no work, nor experience, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the nether world, whither thou goest.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:12 @ For man also knoweth not his time, like the fishes that are caught in an evil net, and like the birds that are caught in the snare: like these are the sons of men ensnared at an evil time, when it falleth upon them suddenly.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:13 @ Also in this manner have I seen wisdom under the sun, and it seemed great unto me:

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:14 @ There was a little city, and the men therein were few; and there came against it a great king, who enclosed it, and built around it great works of siege;

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:9:15 @ But there was found in it a poor wise man, and he delivered the city by his wisdom; yet no man had thought of that same poor man.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:10:1 @ Dead flies cause the precious oil of the apothecary to become stinking and foaming; so doth a little folly him that is valued for wisdom and honor.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:10:3 @ Yea also, on whatever way the fool walketh, doth he lack proper sense, and he saith to all that he is a fool.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:10:4 @ If the spirit of the ruler rise up against thee, leave not thy place; for submissiveness causeth great offences to be avoided.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:10:6 @ Folly is set in great high places, and the rich sit in lowness.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:10:8 @ He that diggeth a pit will fall into it; and him who breaketh down a fence––a serpent will bite him.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:10:10 @ If the iron be blunt, and man do not whet the edge, then must he exert more strength; but the advantage of making it properly sharp is wisdom.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:10:11 @ If the serpent do bite because no one uttered a charm, then hath the man that can use his tongue no preference.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:10:15 @ The toil of the foolish will weary every one of them, because he knoweth not how to go to the city.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:10:17 @ Happy art thou, O land, when thy king is noble–spirited, and thy princes eat in proper time, for strengthening, and not for gluttony!––

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:11:1 @ Cast thy bread upon the face of the waters; for after many days wilt thou find it again.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:11:3 @ If the clouds be full of rain, they will empty it out upon the earth; and if the tree fall toward the south, or toward the north, on the place where the tree falleth, there will it remain.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:11:5 @ As thou knowest not which is the way of the wind, as little as what is enclosed in the womb of her that is with child: even so thou canst not know the works of God who maketh all.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:11:7 @ Truly the light is sweet, and it is a pleasant thing for the eyes to see the sun;

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:11:8 @ For if a man live many years, let him rejoice in them all; and let him remember the days of darkness; for they will be many; all that cometh is vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:11:10 @ And remove vexation from thy heart, and cause evil to pass away from thy body; for childhood and the time when the head is black are vanity.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:12:5 @ Also when men will be afraid of every elevation, and are terrified on every way, and the almond–tree will refuse, and the locust will drag itself slowly along, and the desire will gainsay compliance; because man goeth to his eternal home, and the mourners go about the streets;

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:12:6 @ While the silver cord is not yet torn loose, and the golden bowl is not crushed, and the pitcher is not broken at the fountain, and the wheel is not crushed at the cistern;

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:12:7 @ When the dust will return to the earth as it was, and the spirit will return unto God who gave it.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:12:8 @ Vanity of vanities, saith Koheleth: all is vanity.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:12:9 @ And in addition to this that Koheleth was wise, he continually also taught the people knowledge, and he probed, and searched out, and composed many proverbs.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:12:10 @ Koheleth sought to find out acceptable words, and that which would be written down uprightly, even words of truth.

sf_leeser_rev1@Ecclesiastes:12:14 @ For every deed will God bring into the judgment concerning every thing that hath been hidden, whether it be good, or whether it be bad.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:1:2 @ Oh that he might kiss me with the kisses of his mouth; for thy caresses are more pleasant than wine.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:1:4 @ Oh draw me, after thee will we run: the king hath brought me into his chambers; we will be glad and rejoice in thee; we will recall thy caresses, more than wine; without deceit love thee.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:1:6 @ Look not so at me, because I am somewhat black, because the sun hath looked fiercely at me: my mother’s children were angry with me; they appointed me to be keeper of the vineyards; but my vineyard, which is my own, have I not kept.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:1:10 @ Comely are thy cheeks between strings, thy neck with rows.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:1:11 @ Chains of gold will we make for thee with studs of silver.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:1:12 @ While the king sitteth at his table, my spikenard sendeth forth its smell.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:2:3 @ Like the apple–tree among the trees of the forest, so is my friend among the young men: under his shadow do I ardently wish to sit, and his fruit is sweet to my palate.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:2:5 @ Strengthen me with flagons of wine, refresh me with apples; for sick of love am I.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:2:7 @ I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye awaken not, nor excite my love, till it please.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:2:11 @ For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone its way.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:2:13 @ The fig–tree perfumeth its green figs, and the vines with young grapes give forth a smell. Arise thee, my beloved, my fair one, and come along.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:2:15 @ Seize for us the foxes, the little foxes, that injure the vineyards; for our vineyards have young grapes.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:3:2 @ Oh, I must rise now, and go about in the city in the streets, and in the open places; I will seek him whom my soul loveth: I sought him, but I found him not.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:3:3 @ Then found me the watchmen that walked about the city. "Have ye seen him whom my soul loveth?"

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:3:5 @ I adjure you, ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye awaken not, nor excite my love, till it please.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:3:6 @ Who is this that cometh up from the wilderness, like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all spicy powders of the merchant?

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:3:7 @ Behold, it is the bed, which is Solomon’s, sixty valiant men are round about it, of the valiant ones of Israel.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:3:8 @ All of them are girded with the sword, are expert in war; every one hath his sword upon his thigh, because of the terror in the nights.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:3:10 @ The pillars thereof he made of silver, its coverlid of gold, its seat of purple: its inner part is arranged lovely, by the daughters of Jerusalem.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:3:11 @ Go forth, and look, O ye daughters of Zion, on king Solomon, with the crown wherewith his mother hath crowned him on the day of his espousals, and on the day of the joy in his heart.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:4:8 @ Come with me from Lebanon, O bride, with me from Lebanon: look about from the top of Amanah, from the top of Senir and Chermon, from the lions’ dens, from the leopards’ mountains.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:4:9 @ Thou hast ravished my heart, O my sister, bride; thou hast ravished my heart with one of thy eyes, with one chain of thy neck.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:4:13 @ Thy sprouts are an orchard of pomegranates, with precious fruits, copher and spikenard;

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:4:14 @ Spikenard and saffron; calamus and cinnamon, with all the trees of frankincense; myrrh and aloes, with all the chief of spices;

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:4:16 @ Awake, O north wind; and come thou, O south; blow over my garden, that its spices may flow out. Let my friend come into his garden, and eat its precious fruits.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:5:1 @ I am come into my garden, my sister, bride; I have plucked my myrrh with my spice; I have eaten my sugar–cane with my honey; I have drunk my wine with my milk: eat, ye companions; drink, yea, drink abundantly, ye friends.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:5:2 @ I slept, but my heart was awake: the voice of my beloved that knocked, "Open for me, my sister, my beloved, my dove, my guiltless one; for my head is filled with dew, and my locks with the drops of the night."

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:5:3 @ I have put off my coat: how shall I put it on? I have washed my feet: how shall I defile them?

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:5:5 @ I rose up myself to open for my friend; and my hands dropped with myrrh, and my fingers with fluid myrrh, upon the handles of the lock.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:5:7 @ Then found me the watchmen that walked about the city; they smote me, they wounded me: they took away my vail from me, they that watched the walls.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:5:10 @ My friend is white and ruddy, distinguished among ten thousand.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:5:12 @ His eyes are like doves by streamlets of waters, bathed in milk, well fitted in their setting.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:5:13 @ His cheeks are as a bed of spices, as turrets of sweet perfumes: his lips, like lilies, dropping with fluid myrrh.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:5:14 @ His hands are like wheels of gold beset with the chrysolite: his body, an image made of ivory overlaid with sapphires.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:6:1 @ Whither is thy friend gone, O fairest of women? whither hath thy friend turned himself? that we may seek him with thee?––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:6:5 @ Turn away thy eyes from me, for they have excited me: thy hair is like a flock of goats that come quietly down from mount Gil’ad.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:6:8 @ Sixty are the queens, and eighty the concubines, and the young women without number;

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:8:1 @ Oh that some one would make thee as my brother that hath sucked my mother’s breasts! should I then find thee without, I would kiss thee; and yet, people would not despise me.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:8:4 @ I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, why will ye awaken, and why will ye excite my love, until it please?––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:8:6 @ Set me as a seal upon thy heart, as a seal upon thy arm; for strong as death is love; violent like the nether world is jealousy; its heat is the heat of fire, a flame of God.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:8:7 @ Many waters are not able to quench love, nor can the rivers flood it away: if a man were to give all the wealth of his house for love, men would utterly despise him.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:8:8 @ We have a little sister, and she hath yet no breasts: what shall we do for our sister on the day when she shall be spoken for?

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:8:9 @ If she be a wall, we will build upon her a palace of silver: and if she be a door, we will enclose her with boards of cedar.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:8:11 @ Solomon had a vineyard at Ba’al–hamon; he had given up the vineyard unto the keepers; every one was to bring for its fruit a thousand pieces of silver.

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:8:12 @ My vineyard, which was mine, was before me: thine, O Solomon, be the thousand, and let two hundred be for those that keep its fruit.––

sf_leeser_rev1@Songs:8:13 @ "Thou that dwellest in the gardens, the companions listen for thy voice: oh let me hear it."