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Job 6:9
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Job 6 Verses
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"O that my vexation were weighed, and all my calamity laid in the balances! |
3
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For then it would be heavier than the sand of the sea; therefore my words have been rash. |
4
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For the arrows of the Almighty are in me; my spirit drinks their poison; the terrors of God are arrayed against me. |
5
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Does the wild ass bray when he has grass, or the ox low over his fodder? |
6
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Can that which is tasteless be eaten without salt, or is there any taste in the slime of the purslane? |
7
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My appetite refuses to touch them; they are as food that is loathsome to me. |
8
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"O that I might have my request, and that God would grant my desire; |
9
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that it would please God to crush me, that he would let loose his hand and cut me off! |
10
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This would be my consolation; I would even exult in pain unsparing; for I have not denied the words of the Holy One. |
11
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What is my strength, that I should wait? And what is my end, that I should be patient? |
12
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Is my strength the strength of stones, or is my flesh bronze? |
13
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In truth I have no help in me, and any resource is driven from me. |
14
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"He who withholds kindness from a friend forsakes the fear of the Almighty. |
15
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My brethren are treacherous as a torrent-bed, as freshets that pass away, |
16
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which are dark with ice, and where the snow hides itself. |
17
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In time of heat they disappear; when it is hot, they vanish from their place. |
18
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The caravans turn aside from their course; they go up into the waste, and perish. |
19
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The caravans of Tema look, the travelers of Sheba hope. |
20
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They are disappointed because they were confident; they come thither and are confounded. |
21
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Such you have now become to me; you see my calamity, and are afraid. |
22
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Have I said, `Make me a gift'? Or, `From your wealth offer a bribe for me'? |
23
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Or, `Deliver me from the adversary's hand'? Or, `Ransom me from the hand of oppressors'? |
24
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"Teach me, and I will be silent; make me understand how I have erred. |
25
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How forceful are honest words! But what does reproof from you reprove? |
26
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Do you think that you can reprove words, when the speech of a despairing man is wind? |
27
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You would even cast lots over the fatherless, and bargain over your friend. |
28
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"But now, be pleased to look at me; for I will not lie to your face. |
29
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Turn, I pray, let no wrong be done. Turn now, my vindication is at stake. |
30
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Is there any wrong on my tongue? Cannot my taste discern calamity? |