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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:1:8 @ Then said the Lord unto the Accuser, Hast thou directed thy attention toward my servant Job; for there is none like him on the earth, a man perfect and upright, who feareth God, and escheweth evil?
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:1:11 @ But stretch only forth thy hand and touch all that he hath, and whether he will not renounce thee to thy face.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:1:12 @ Then said the Lord unto the Accuser, Behold, all that is his be in thy power; only against himself shalt thou not stretch forth thy hand. The Accuser went thereupon away from the presence of the Lord.
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:2:3 @ 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:2:4 @ Then answered the Accuser the Lord, and said, Skin for skin: yea, all that a man hath will he give in behalf of his life.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:2:5 @ But stretch only forth thy hand, and touch his bone and his flesh, and whether he will not renounce thee to thy face.
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:2:11 @ 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:3:4 @ May that day be darkness; may not God from above inquire for it, and may no light beam upon it.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:9 @ 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:3:12 @ Wherefore were knees ready to receive me? and for what purpose were breasts there that I might suck?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:13 @ For now should I be lying still and be quiet; I should sleep: then would I be at rest,
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:14 @ With kings and counsellors of the earth, who build up ruined places for themselves;
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:3:20 @ 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:3:24 @ For before my food cometh my groaning, and like the water are poured forth my loud complaints.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:4:9 @ Before the breathing of God they perish, and before the breath of his nostrils they come to their end.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:4:11 @ The old lion perisheth for lack of prey, and the whelps of the lioness have to scatter themselves abroad.
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:4:20 @ From morning to evening are they broken to pieces: without laying it they perish for ever.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:5:2 @ For vexation will prove death to a foolish man, and jealousy will slay the simple.
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:5:18 @ For he it is that woundeth, and bindeth up: he smiteth, and his hands do heal.
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:5:27 @ Behold this, we have searched it out, so it is: hear it, and do thou note it well for thyself.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:3 @ 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:6:10 @ Then would this be still my comfort; yea, I would rejoice in my pain while be would not spare: that I have not gainsaid the commands of the Holy One.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:14 @ As though I were one who refuseth kindness to his friend, and forsaketh the fear of the Almighty:
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:19 @ The caravans of Thema look hither, the travelling companies Sheba hope for them;
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:21 @ For truly now ye are like such a one: ye see my terrible state and are afraid.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:6:25 @ How pleasant are straightforward words! but what doth arguing prove?
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:7:2 @ As a servant eagerly longeth for the shadow, and as a hired laborer hopeth for his reward:
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:7:13 @ For should I say, My bed shall comfort me, my couch shall help me bear my complaint:
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:7:20 @ If I have sinned, what can I cause unto thee, O thou Guardian of men? why hast thou set me as an object for thee to strike at, so that I am become a burden to myself?
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:8:5 @ If thou wilt earnestly seek for God, and make thy supplication to the Almighty;
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:8 @ For ask, I pray thee, of an earlier generation, and prepare thyself to the research of their fathers;
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:9 @ For we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, because a shadow are our days upon earth;
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:8:10 @ Behold, these will truly teach thee, they will speak unto thee, and out of their very heart will they bring forth words:
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:8:16 @ He is in full vigor before the sun, and over his garden his shoots go forth.
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:9:19 @ If it regard strength, lo, he is the powerful; and if justice, who will cite him for me to appear?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:21 @ I am innocent; I will not have regard for myself: I will despise my life.
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:9:27 @ If I say, I will forget my complaint, I will leave off my sorrowful countenance, and recover my cheerfulness:
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:29 @ I must ever be guilty: why then should I fatigue myself for nought?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:9:32 @ For he is not a man, like me, that I could answer him, that we should enter together into a contest.
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:10:2 @ I will say unto God, Do not condemn me; let me know for what cause thou contendest against me.
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:10:16 @ 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:10:18 @ Wherefore then didst thou bring me forth out of the womb? Oh that I had perished, and that no eye had seen me!
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:10:21 @ Before I go, and return not, to the land of darkness and the shadow of death,
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:4 @ For thou hast said, My doctrine is pure, and I am become clean in thy eyes.
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:11:11 @ For he knoweth the men of vanity: he seeth the wrongdoer and him who considereth not;
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:12 @ And the heartless who acquireth intelligence, and him who is the colt of the wild ass who is transformed into a man.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:11:15 @ For then canst thou lift up thy face free from blemish: yea, thou wilt stand steadfast, and needest not to fear;
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:12:5 @ To the unfortunate there is given contempt according to the thoughts of him that is at ease prepared for those whose foot slippeth.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:12:8 @ Or speak to the earth, and she will instruct thee; and the fishes of the sea will inform thee
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:12:11 @ Doth not the ear try words, as the palate tasteth food for itself?
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:13:7 @ Will ye speak wrong things for God? and will ye speak for him deceitfully?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:8 @ Will ye show him undue favor, when ye contend for God?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:15 @ Lo, though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: only I will argue my own ways before him.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:16 @ Even he will come to my assistance; for a hypocrite cannot come before him.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:19 @ Who is he that will contend with me? for now, if I keep silence, I must perish.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:24 @ Wherefore wilt thou hide thy face, and regard me as an enemy unto thee?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:13:27 @ And thou puttest my feet in the stocks, and watchest narrowly all my paths; settest for thyself a mark upon the soles of my feet?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:2 @ Like a flower he cometh forth, and is cut down: and he fleeth like a shadow, and remaineth not.
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:14:13 @ Oh who would grant that thou mightest hide me in the nether world, that thou mightest conceal me, until thy wrath be appeased, that thou mightest set for me a fixed time, and remember me then!
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:15 @ Do thou call, and I will truly answer thee: have a desire for the work of thy hands.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:14:22 @ But his body. on him, feeleth pain, and his soul will mourn for him.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:15:4 @ Yea, thou truly makest void the fear, and diminishest devotion before God.
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:15:7 @ Wast thou born as the first man? or wast thou brought forth before the hills?
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:15:11 @ Are the divine consolations too little for thee? and the word that was so mild with thee?
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:15:22 @ He believeth not that he shall return out of darkness, and he is looked for by the sword.
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:15:31 @ 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:16:2 @ I have heard many things such as these: troublesome comforters are ye all.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:16:6 @ Though I were to speak, my pain would not be restrained; and though I should forbear, what will go away from me?
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:16:19 @ Even now, behold, my witness is in the heavens, and one that testifieth for me is on high.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:16:22 @ For when the numbered years are passed, then must I travel a path whence I cannot return.
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:17:4 @ For thou hast concealed their heart against intelligence: therefore art thou not exalted.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:17:7 @ Therefore is my eye dim from vexation, and my limbs are all of them like a shadow.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:17:13 @ When I hope for the nether world as my house; in the darkness have I spread my couch;
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:17:15 @ Ay, where is then my hope? as for my hope, who will see it?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:17:16 @ Let then my limbs sink down to the nether world: truly in the dust alone there is rest for all.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:3 @ For what cause are we counted as beasts, reputed stupid your eyes?
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:18:8 @ For he is driven into the net by his own feet, and he taketh his walk upon a snare.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:10 @ The cord is hidden for him in the ground, and a trap is set for him on the pathway.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:12 @ His firstborn will suffer hunger, and calamity will be ready for his wife.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:14 @ Then will be plucked up out of his tent his confidence, and will urge him forward to the king of terrors.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:18:17 @ His resemblance vanisheth from the earth, and no name remaineth for him in the streets.
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:19:6 @ Then know for certain that God hath bent me down, and hath laid his net all around me.
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:19:21 @ Spare me, spare me, O ye, my friends; for the hand of God hath touched me.
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:19:29 @ 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:20:2 @ 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:20:5 @ 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:20:7 @ Yet when he but turneth round will he vanish for ever; those who have seen him will say, Where is he?
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:20:18 @ 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:20:21 @ Nothing was spared from his craving to eat: therefore shall his wealth not prosper.
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: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:21:7 @ Wherefore do the wicked live, become old, yea, grow strong in power?
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:21:11 @ They send forth their little ones like a flock, and their children skip about.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:18 @ Are they as straw before the wind, and as chaff which the stealeth away?
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:21:21 @ For what care hath he for his household after him, when the number of his months is all apportioned to him?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:21:28 @ For ye say, Where is the house of the nobleminded? and where is the tent of the dwellingplaces of the wicked?
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:22:6 @ For thou hast taken a pledge from thy brothers for nought, and stripped the naked of their clothing.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:8 @ But as for the man of a strong arm, he obtained the land, and the highly honored could dwell therein.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:10 @ Therefore are snares round about thee, and sudden dread terrifieth thee.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:14 @ Thick clouds are a covering for him, so that he will not see; and he walketh along on the circle of heaven."
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:16 @ Who were shrivelled up before their time, whose foundation was flooded away like a river;
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:17 @ Who said unto God, "Depart from us:" and what wrought the Almighty for them?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:26 @ For then wilt thou have in the Almighty thy delight, and thou canst lift up unto God thy face.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:22:29 @ For when men are brought low, thou wilt say, Pride; but those of lowly eyes will help.
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:23:7 @ There would an upright one argue with him; and I should be allowed to escape for ever by my judge.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:23:10 @ But he knoweth the way that I take: were he to probe me, I should come forth as gold.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:23:12 @ From the commandment of his lips have I also not moved away: as a fixed statute for me have I treasured up the sayings of his mouth.
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:23:15 @ Therefore am I terrified at his presence: I will reflect, and be in dread of him.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:23:17 @ Because I was not destroyed before this darkness, and because he hath not hidden from my face gloom.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:5 @ Behold, as wild asses in the wilderness go they forth to their work, rising betimes after prey: the desert yieldeth food for them and for their young men.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:8 @ Through the sweeping rain of the mountains are they made wet, and for want of a shelter do they embrace the rock.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:24:15 @ And the eye of the adulterer watcheth for the twilight, saying, No eye will see me; and placeth a covering on his face.
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:24:20 @ The mother that bore such a one will forget him; the worm will feed sweetly on him; he will be no more remembered; and like a tree will wickedness be broken.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:26:6 @ Naked is the nether world before him, and there is no covering for the place of corruption.
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:26:14 @ Lo, these are ends of his ways; for how slight a whisper is heard of him! but the thunder of his mighty deeds who can understand?
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:27:14 @ If his children be multiplied, it is only for the sword; and his offspring will not be satisfied with bread.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:1 @ For truly there is a source for the silver, and a place for the gold which men refine.
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:28:9 @ To the flinty rock he stretcheth forth his hand; he overturneth the mountains from the root.
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:28:17 @ She cannot be estimated after gold and glass; and not in exchange for her vessels of refined gold
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:24 @ For he looketh to the ends of the earth, under the whole heaven doth he see.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:28:26 @ When he made a law for the rain, and a way for the lightning of thunders;
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:29:13 @ The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me; and the heart of the widow I caused to sing for joy.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:29:19 @ My root will stand open for the water, and the dew will lodge on my boughs.
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:29:25 @ I chose their way for them, and I sat as chief, and dwelt as king in his army, as one that comforteth mourners.
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:30:5 @ Who are driven forth from among, who are shouted after as though they were thieves,
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:30:11 @ Because he hath loosened the cord of my bow, and afflicted me, they have also cast off the bridle before me.
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:30:23 @ For I know that thou wilt bring me back to death, and to the house of assembly for all the living.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:30:25 @ Did I not weep for him that was hard pressed by misfortune? was not my soul grieved for the needy?
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:31:3 @ Is not calamity for the unjust? and misfortune for the wrongdoers?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:31:10 @ Then may my wife labor at the mill for another, and may strangers illuse her;
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:31:18 @ (For from my youth he was brought up with me, as though we were of one father, and I have guided her from my mothers womb;)
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:31:23 @ 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:31:40 @ Then may instead of wheat, thorns come forth, and instead of barley, cockle. (Here end the words of Job.)
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:32:10 @ Therefore do I say, Hearken to me: I also will show forth what I know myself.
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:32:17 @ I also will surely answer my part, I myself also will show forth what I know;
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:18 @ For I am full of words, the spirit in my bosom urgeth me hard.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:32:22 @ For I know not to give flattering titles; my Maker would speedily carry me away.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:1 @ Therefore do thou but hear, O Job, my speeches, and give ear to all my words.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:3 @ Out of my straightforward heart my sayings, and my lips utter knowledge clearly.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:5 @ If thou canst, answer me, array thyself before me, stand forward.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:8 @ But thou hast said before my ears, and the sound of the words I still hear,
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:12 @ Behold, In this thou art not just: I will answer thee; for God is far greater than a mortal.
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:33:23 @ If there be now about him one single angel, as defender, one out of a thousand, to tell for man his uprightness:
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:33:32 @ If thou hast any words, answer me: speak, for I wish to justify thee.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:3 @ For the ear proveth words, as the palate tasteth the food.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:4 @ Let us choose for ourselves what is just: let us acknowledge between ourselves what is good.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:5 @ For Job hath said, "I am righteous; and God hath taken away justice from me.
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:34:19 @ Whereas he is one that showeth no favor to chieftains, and distinguisheth not the rich before the indigent; for all of them are the work of his hands.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:21 @ For big eyes are upon the ways of man, and all his steps doth he see.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:23 @ For he need not direct a long time upon man, that he should enter into judgment before God.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:25 @ For the reason that he knoweth their deeds: therefore he overturneth them in the night, and they are crushed.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:28 @ Bringing before them the cry of the indigent, and the cry of the afflicted which he had to hear.
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:34:36 @ Oh that Job may therefore be probed continually, in order to give answers against sinful men.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:34:37 @ For he addeth unto his sin transgression: among us he uttereth too many loud words, and multiplieth his speeches against God.
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:35:14 @ Although thou sayest, thou canst not see him: yet the decision is before him; and do thou wait for him.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:35:16 @ 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 Gods behalf.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:3 @ I will lift up my knowledge for him who is afar, and for my Maker will I obtain righteousness.
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:36:18 @ 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:36:19 @ Will he esteem thy riches? no, not gold ore, nor all the highest forces of strength.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:27 @ For he taketh away drops of water, which are purified into rain in his mist:
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:36:31 @ For by means of them he judgeth nations, he giveth food in superfluity.
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:37:13 @ Whether it be as a chastising rodif this be destined for his earthor for kindness, doth he cause it to come.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:37:24 @ Therefore do men fear him; he respecteth not any that are wise of heart.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:3 @ Do but gird up like a mighty man thy loins: and I will ask thee, and do thou inform me.
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:7 @ When altogether sang the morning stars in gladness, and shouted for joy all the sons of God?
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:38:10 @ And when I decreed for it my law, and set bars and doors,
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:23 @ Which I have reserved for the time of distress, for the day of fight and battle?
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:25 @ Who hath divided off watercourses for the overflowing rain, and a way for the lightning thunders,
sf_leeser_rev1@Job:38:29 @ Out of whose womb cometh forth the ice? and the hoary frost of heavenwho 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:38:39 @ Dost thou hunt