The Book of Job



Job, Chapter 6


And Job answereth and saith: --

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O that my provocation were thoroughly weighed, And my calamity in balances They would lift up together!

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For now, than the sands of the sea it is heavier, Therefore my words have been rash.

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For arrows of the Mighty [are] with me, Whose poison is drinking up my spirit. Terrors of God array themselves [for] me!


Brayeth a wild ass over tender grass? Loweth an ox over his provender?


Eaten is an insipid thing without salt? Is there sense in the drivel of dreams?

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My soul is refusing to touch! They [are] as my sickening food.

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O that my request may come, That God may grant my hope!

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That God would please -- and bruise me, Loose His hand and cut me off!

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And yet it is my comfort, (And I exult in pain -- He doth not spare,) That I have not hidden The sayings of the Holy One.


What [is] my power that I should hope? And what mine end That I should prolong my life?

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Is my strength the strength of stones? Is my flesh brazen?

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Is not my help with me, And substance driven from me?

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To a despiser of his friends [is] shame, And the fear of the Mighty he forsaketh.


My brethren have deceived as a brook, As a stream of brooks they pass away.


That are black because of ice, By them doth snow hide itself.

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By the time they are warm they have been cut off, By its being hot they have been Extinguished from their place.

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