(0.54) | Job 29:17 | I broke the fangs 1 of the wicked, and made him drop 2 his prey from his teeth. |
(0.54) | Job 29:19 | My roots reach the water, and the dew lies on my branches all night long. |
(0.54) | Job 30:7 | They brayed 1 like animals among the bushes and were huddled together 2 under the nettles. |
(0.54) | Job 30:25 | Have I not wept for the unfortunate? 1 Was not my soul grieved for the poor? |
(0.54) | Job 32:8 | But it is a spirit in people, the breath 1 of the Almighty, that makes them understand. |
(0.54) | Job 33:8 | “Indeed, you have said in my hearing 1 (I heard the sound of the words!): |
(0.54) | Job 33:22 | He 1 draws near to the place of corruption, and his life to the messengers of death. 2 |
(0.54) | Job 34:13 | Who entrusted 1 to him the earth? And who put him over 2 the whole world? |
(0.54) | Job 34:30 | so that the godless man should not rule, and not lay snares for the people. 1 |
(0.54) | Job 35:5 | Gaze at the heavens and see; consider the clouds, which are higher than you! 1 |
(0.54) | Job 35:12 | Then 1 they cry out – but he does not answer – because of the arrogance of the wicked. |
(0.54) | Job 36:6 | He does not allow the wicked to live, 1 but he gives justice to the poor. |
(0.54) | Job 36:30 | See how he scattered 1 his lightning 2 about him; he has covered the depths 3 of the sea. |
(0.54) | Job 37:2 | Listen carefully 1 to the thunder of his voice, to the rumbling 2 that proceeds from his mouth. |
(0.54) | Job 37:6 | For to the snow he says, ‘Fall 1 to earth,’ and to the torrential rains, 2 ‘Pour down.’ 3 |
(0.54) | Job 37:11 | He loads the clouds with moisture; 1 he scatters his lightning through the clouds. |
(0.54) | Job 37:17 | You, whose garments are hot when the earth is still because of the south wind, |
(0.54) | Job 38:7 | when the morning stars 1 sang 2 in chorus, 3 and all the sons of God 4 shouted for joy? |
(0.54) | Job 38:8 | “Who shut up 1 the sea with doors when it burst forth, 2 coming out of the womb, |
(0.54) | Job 38:12 | Have you ever in your life 1 commanded the morning, or made the dawn know 2 its place, |