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Job 6:1
| But JobH347 answeredH6030 and said,H559 |
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Job 6:2
| Oh thatH3863 my griefH3708 were throughlyH8254 weighed,H8254 and my calamityH1962 H1942 laidH5375 in the balancesH3976 together!H3162 |
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Job 6:3
| For now it would be heavierH3513 than the sandH2344 of the sea:H3220 therefore my wordsH1697 are swallowed up.H3886 |
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Job 6:4
| For the arrowsH2671 of the AlmightyH7706 [are] withinH5978 me, the poisonH2534 whereof drinketh upH8354 my spirit:H7307 the terrorsH1161 of GodH433 do set themselves in arrayH6186 against me. |
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Job 6:5
| Doth the wild assH6501 brayH5101 when he hath grass?H1877 or lowethH1600 the oxH7794 over his fodder?H1098 |
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Job 6:6
| Can that which is unsavouryH8602 be eatenH398 without salt?H4417 or is thereH3426 [any] tasteH2940 in the whiteH7388 of an egg?H2495 |
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Job 6:7
| The things [that] my soulH5315 refusedH3985 to touchH5060 [are] as my sorrowfulH1741 meat.H3899 |
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Job 6:8
| Oh that I might haveH935 my request;H7596 and that GodH433 would grantH5414 [me] the thing that I long for!H8615 |
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Job 6:9
| Even that it would pleaseH2974 GodH433 to destroyH1792 me; that he would let looseH5425 his hand,H3027 and cut me off!H1214 |
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Job 6:10
| Then should I yet have comfort;H5165 yea, I would hardenH5539 myself in sorrow:H2427 let him not spare;H2550 for I have not concealedH3582 the wordsH561 of the Holy One.H6918 |
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Job 6:11
| What [is] my strength,H3581 that I should hopeH3176? and what [is] mine end,H7093 that I should prolongH748 my life?H5315 |
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Job 6:12
| [Is] my strengthH3581 the strengthH3581 of stonesH68? or [is] my fleshH1320 of brass?H5153 |
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Job 6:13
| [Is] not my helpH5833 in me? and is wisdomH8454 driven quiteH5080 from me? |
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Job 6:14
| To him that is afflictedH4523 pityH2617 [should be shewed] from his friend;H7453 but he forsakethH5800 the fearH3374 of the Almighty.H7706 |
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Job 6:15
| My brethrenH251 have dealt deceitfullyH898 as a brook,H5158 [and] as the streamH650 of brooksH5158 they pass away;H5674 |
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Job 6:16
| Which are blackishH6937 by reason of the ice,H7140 [and] wherein the snowH7950 is hid:H5956 |
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Job 6:17
| What timeH6256 they wax warm,H2215 they vanish:H6789 when it is hot,H2527 they are consumed outH1846 of their place.H4725 |
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Job 6:18
| The pathsH734 of their wayH1870 are turned aside;H3943 they goH5927 to nothing,H8414 and perish.H6 |
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Job 6:19
| The troopsH734 of TemaH8485 looked,H5027 the companiesH1979 of ShebaH7614 waitedH6960 for them. |
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Job 6:20
| They were confoundedH954 because they had hoped;H982 they cameH935 thither, and were ashamed.H2659 |
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Job 6:21
| For now ye are nothing; ye seeH7200 [my] casting down,H2866 and are afraid.H3372 |
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Job 6:22
| Did I say,H559 BringH3051 unto me? or, Give a rewardH7809 for me of your substance?H3581 |
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Job 6:23
| Or, DeliverH4422 me from the enemy'sH6862 hand?H3027 or, RedeemH6299 me from the handH3027 of the mighty?H6184 |
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Job 6:24
| TeachH3384 me, and I will hold my tongue:H2790 and cause me to understandH995 wherein I have erred.H7686 |
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Job 6:25
| How forcibleH4834 are rightH3476 words!H561 but what doth your arguingH3198 reprove?H3198 |
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Job 6:26
| Do ye imagineH2803 to reproveH3198 words,H4405 and the speechesH561 of one that is desperate,H2976 [which are] as wind?H7307 |
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Job 6:27
| Yea, ye overwhelmH5307 the fatherless,H3490 and ye digH3738 [a pit] for your friend.H7453 |
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Job 6:28
| Now therefore be content,H2974 lookH6437 upon me; for [it is] evidentH6440 unto you if I lie.H3576 |
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Job 6:29
| Return,H7725 I pray you, let it not be iniquity;H5766 yea, return again,H7725 my righteousnessH6664 [is] in it. |
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Job 6:30
| Is thereH3426 iniquityH5766 in my tongue?H3956 cannot my tasteH2441 discernH995 perverse things?H1942 |
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