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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 burntofferings according to the number of all of them; for Job said, It may be that my sons have sinned, and have renounced God in their heart. In this manner used Job to do all the time.
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 firstborn 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 mothers 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 Naamthite; 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 nightlet 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 morningdawn;
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 laborladen, 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 meadowgrass 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 snowwater, 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 Naamathite, 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 wrongdoer 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 wrongdoing, 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 souls 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 firstborn 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 firstborn 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 Naamathite, 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 wrongdoing? 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?