Job 6 (TRV)

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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]      But Job answered and said,
* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]      But Job answered and said,
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    “Oh that my grief would be thoroughly weighed, and my misfortune laid with it on the scales!
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* [[Job 6:2 (TRV)|2]]    “Oh that my grief would be thoroughly weighed, and my misfortune laid with it on the scales!
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Because then it would be heavier than the sand of the sea, for this reason my words are swallowed.
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* [[Job 6:3 (TRV)|3]]    Because then it would be heavier than the sand of the sea, for this reason my words are swallowed.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Because the arrows of the Almighty are within me, my spirit drinks in their poison; the terrors of God are arrayed against me.
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* [[Job 6:4 (TRV)|4]]    Because the arrows of the Almighty are within me, my spirit drinks in their poison; the terrors of God are arrayed against me.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Does the wild donkey bray when he has grass? Or does the Ox low over his fodder?
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* [[Job 6:5 (TRV)|5]]    Does the wild donkey bray when he has grass? Or does the Ox low over his fodder?
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Can flavourless food be eaten without salt? Or is there any taste in the white of an egg?
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* [[Job 6:6 (TRV)|6]]    Can flavourless food be eaten without salt? Or is there any taste in the white of an egg?
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    These things ''that'' my soul refuses to touch are like food that brings misery.
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* [[Job 6:7 (TRV)|7]]    These things ''that'' my soul refuses to touch are like food that brings misery.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    “Oh that I might have my request, and that God would grant me the thing that I hope for!
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* [[Job 6:8 (TRV)|8]]    “Oh that I might have my request, and that God would grant me the thing that I hope for!
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    That it would please God to destroy me, and that He would loose His hand, and cut me off!
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* [[Job 6:9 (TRV)|9]]    That it would please God to destroy me, and that He would loose His hand, and cut me off!
* [[Job 6:10 (TRV)|10]]    Then I would still have comfort; yes, I would harden myself in sorrow, let Him not spare me; because I have not hidden the words of the Holy One.
* [[Job 6:10 (TRV)|10]]    Then I would still have comfort; yes, I would harden myself in sorrow, let Him not spare me; because I have not hidden the words of the Holy One.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    “What strength do I have, that I should hope? And what ''is'' my end, that I should prolong my life?
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* [[Job 6:11 (TRV)|11]]    “What strength do I have, that I should hope? And what ''is'' my end, that I should prolong my life?
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    ''Is'' my strength the strength of stones? Or ''is'' my flesh bronze?
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* [[Job 6:12 (TRV)|12]]    ''Is'' my strength the strength of stones? Or ''is'' my flesh bronze?
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    ''Is'' my help no longer in me? And ''is'' wisdom driven far from me?
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* [[Job 6:13 (TRV)|13]]    ''Is'' my help no longer in me? And ''is'' wisdom driven far from me?
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    To him who is afflicted pity ''should be shown'' from his friend; but he forsakes the fear of the Almighty.
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* [[Job 6:14 (TRV)|14]]    To him who is afflicted pity ''should be shown'' from his friend; but he forsakes the fear of the Almighty.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    My brethren have dealt deceitfully like a brook, and like the stream of brooks they pass away,
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* [[Job 6:15 (TRV)|15]]    My brethren have dealt deceitfully like a brook, and like the stream of brooks they pass away,
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Which are dark because of the ice, into which the snow vanishes.
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* [[Job 6:16 (TRV)|16]]    Which are dark because of the ice, into which the snow vanishes.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    When it is warm, they vanish; when it is hot, they vanish out of their place.
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* [[Job 6:17 (TRV)|17]]    When it is warm, they vanish; when it is hot, they vanish out of their place.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    The paths of their way are turned aside, they lead to nowhere and perish.
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* [[Job 6:18 (TRV)|18]]    The paths of their way are turned aside, they lead to nowhere and perish.
* [[Job 6:19 (TRV)|19]]    The caravans of Tema looked, the travellers of Sheba hoped for them.
* [[Job 6:19 (TRV)|19]]    The caravans of Tema looked, the travellers of Sheba hoped for them.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    They were disappointed because they had hoped; they came there and were ashamed.
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* [[Job 6:20 (TRV)|20]]    They were disappointed because they had hoped; they came there and were ashamed.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Because now you are nothing, you see ''my'' dismay and are afraid.
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* [[Job 6:21 (TRV)|21]]    Because now you are nothing, you see ''my'' dismay and are afraid.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Did I ever say, ‘Bring something to me?’ Or, ‘Give a bribe for me from your wealth?’
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* [[Job 6:22 (TRV)|22]]    Did I ever say, ‘Bring something to me?’ Or, ‘Give a bribe for me from your wealth?’
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Or, ‘Deliver me from the enemy’s hand?’ Or, ‘Redeem me from the hand of the oppressors?
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* [[Job 6:23 (TRV)|23]]    Or, ‘Deliver me from the enemy’s hand?’ Or, ‘Redeem me from the hand of the oppressors?
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    “Teach me, and I will hold my tongue, cause me to understand how I have erred.
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* [[Job 6:24 (TRV)|24]]    “Teach me, and I will hold my tongue, cause me to understand how I have erred.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    How forceful are correct words! But what does your arguing prove?
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* [[Job 6:25 (TRV)|25]]    How forceful are correct words! But what does your arguing prove?
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Do you intend to rebuke my words, and the speech of one that is desperate, which ''are'' like wind?
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* [[Job 6:26 (TRV)|26]]    Do you intend to rebuke my words, and the speech of one that is desperate, which ''are'' like wind?
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Yes, you overwhelm the fatherless, and you dig ''a hole'' for your friend.
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* [[Job 6:27 (TRV)|27]]    Yes, you overwhelm the fatherless, and you dig ''a hole'' for your friend.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Now therefore be pleased to look at me; because it is obvious to ''you'' if I lie.
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* [[Job 6:28 (TRV)|28]]    Now therefore be pleased to look at me; because it is obvious to ''you'' if I lie.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Come back, I ask you, let it not be sin; yes, come back again, my righteousness ''is'' in it.
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* [[Job 6:29 (TRV)|29]]    Come back, I ask you, let it not be sin; yes, come back again, my righteousness ''is'' in it.
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* [[Job 6:1 (TRV)|1]]    Is there sin in my tongue? Cannot my taste discern perverse things?
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* [[Job 6:30 (TRV)|30]]    Is there sin in my tongue? Cannot my taste discern perverse things?
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Job 5]]
* [[Job 5]]

Revision as of 08:07, 30 July 2012


  • 1 But Job answered and said,
  • 2 “Oh that my grief would be thoroughly weighed, and my misfortune laid with it on the scales!
  • 3 Because then it would be heavier than the sand of the sea, for this reason my words are swallowed.
  • 4 Because the arrows of the Almighty are within me, my spirit drinks in their poison; the terrors of God are arrayed against me.
  • 5 Does the wild donkey bray when he has grass? Or does the Ox low over his fodder?
  • 6 Can flavourless food be eaten without salt? Or is there any taste in the white of an egg?
  • 7 These things that my soul refuses to touch are like food that brings misery.
  • 8 “Oh that I might have my request, and that God would grant me the thing that I hope for!
  • 9 That it would please God to destroy me, and that He would loose His hand, and cut me off!
  • 10 Then I would still have comfort; yes, I would harden myself in sorrow, let Him not spare me; because I have not hidden the words of the Holy One.
  • 11 “What strength do I have, that I should hope? And what is my end, that I should prolong my life?
  • 12 Is my strength the strength of stones? Or is my flesh bronze?
  • 13 Is my help no longer in me? And is wisdom driven far from me?
  • 14 To him who is afflicted pity should be shown from his friend; but he forsakes the fear of the Almighty.
  • 15 My brethren have dealt deceitfully like a brook, and like the stream of brooks they pass away,
  • 16 Which are dark because of the ice, into which the snow vanishes.
  • 17 When it is warm, they vanish; when it is hot, they vanish out of their place.
  • 18 The paths of their way are turned aside, they lead to nowhere and perish.
  • 19 The caravans of Tema looked, the travellers of Sheba hoped for them.
  • 20 They were disappointed because they had hoped; they came there and were ashamed.
  • 21 Because now you are nothing, you see my dismay and are afraid.
  • 22 Did I ever say, ‘Bring something to me?’ Or, ‘Give a bribe for me from your wealth?’
  • 23 Or, ‘Deliver me from the enemy’s hand?’ Or, ‘Redeem me from the hand of the oppressors?
  • 24 “Teach me, and I will hold my tongue, cause me to understand how I have erred.
  • 25 How forceful are correct words! But what does your arguing prove?
  • 26 Do you intend to rebuke my words, and the speech of one that is desperate, which are like wind?
  • 27 Yes, you overwhelm the fatherless, and you dig a hole for your friend.
  • 28 Now therefore be pleased to look at me; because it is obvious to you if I lie.
  • 29 Come back, I ask you, let it not be sin; yes, come back again, my righteousness is in it.
  • 30 Is there sin in my tongue? Cannot my taste discern perverse things?

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