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Job 6 Verses
2
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"I wish my suffering could be weighed and all my trouble be put on the scales. |
3
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They would be heavier than all the sand of the sea! That is why my words are so crazy. |
4
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God All-Powerful has shot me with his arrows. My spirit feels their poison! God's terrible weapons are lined up against me. |
5
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Even a wild donkey does not complain when it has grass to eat. And a cow is quiet when it has food. |
6
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Food without salt does not taste good, and the white of an egg has no taste. |
7
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I refuse to touch that kind of food; it makes me sick! |
8
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"I wish I could have what I ask for. I wish God would give me what I want. |
9
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I wish he would crush me— just go ahead and kill me! |
10
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Then I would be comforted by this one thing: even through all this pain I never refused to obey the commands of the Holy One. |
11
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"With my strength gone, I have no hope to go on living. With nothing to look forward to, why should I be patient? |
12
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I am not strong like a rock. My body is not made from bronze. |
13
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I don't have the power to help myself, because all hope of success has been taken away from me. |
14
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"Friends should be loyal to you in times of trouble, even if you turn away from God All-Powerful. |
15
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But I cannot depend on you, my brothers. You are like a stream that has no water when the weather is dry but is flooded when the rains come. |
16
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In the winter, it is choked with ice and melting snow. |
17
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But when the weather is hot and dry, the water stops flowing, and the stream disappears. |
18
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It twists and turns along the way and then disappears into the desert. |
19
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Traders from Tema search for it. Travelers from Sheba hope to find it. |
20
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They are sure they can find water, but they will be disappointed. |
21
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Now, you are like those streams. You see my troubles and are afraid. |
22
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But have I ever asked you to help me? Did I ask you to offer a bribe for me from your wealth? |
23
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No, and I never said, 'Save me from my enemies!' or 'Save me from those who are cruel!' |
24
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"So now, teach me, and I will be quiet. Show me what I have done wrong. |
25
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Honest words are powerful, but your arguments prove nothing. |
26
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Do you plan to criticize me? Will you speak more tiring words? |
27
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Are you the kind of people who would gamble for orphans and sell out your own friends? |
28
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Now, look me in the face, and see that I am telling the truth! |
29
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You need to start over and stop being so unfair! Think again, because I am innocent. |
30
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I am not lying. I know right from wrong. |