(0.17) | Job 3:12 | Why did the knees welcome me, 1 and why were there 2 two breasts 3 that I might nurse at them? 4 |
(0.17) | Job 6:16 | They 1 are dark 2 because of ice; snow is piled 3 up over them. 4 |
(0.17) | Job 7:18 | And that you visit 1 them every morning, and try 2 them every moment? 3 |
(0.17) | Job 8:8 | “For inquire now of the former 1 generation, and pay attention 2 to the findings 3 of their ancestors; 4 |
(0.17) | Job 8:16 | He is a well-watered plant 1 in 2 the sun, its shoots spread 3 over its garden. 4 |
(0.17) | Job 8:17 | It wraps its roots around a heap 1 of stones 2 and it looks 3 for a place among stones. 4 |
(0.17) | Job 11:16 | For you 1 will forget your trouble; 2 you will remember it like water that 3 has flowed away. |
(0.17) | Job 12:18 | He loosens 1 the bonds 2 of kings and binds a loincloth 3 around their waist. |
(0.17) | Job 14:1 | “Man, born of woman, 1 lives but a few days, 2 and they are full of trouble. 3 |
(0.17) | Job 15:18 | what wise men declare, hiding nothing, from the tradition of 1 their ancestors, 2 |
(0.17) | Job 15:19 | to whom alone the land was given when no foreigner passed among them. 1 |
(0.17) | Job 15:26 | defiantly charging against him 1 with a thick, strong shield! 2 |
(0.17) | Job 15:31 | Let him not trust in what is worthless, 1 deceiving himself; for worthlessness will be his reward. 2 |
(0.17) | Job 17:2 | Surely mockery 1 is with me; 2 my eyes must dwell on their hostility. 3 |
(0.17) | Job 18:7 | His vigorous steps 1 are restricted, 2 and his own counsel throws him down. 3 |
(0.17) | Job 20:6 | Even though his stature 1 reaches to the heavens and his head touches the clouds, |
(0.17) | Job 20:14 | his food is turned sour 1 in his stomach; 2 it becomes the venom of serpents 3 within him. |
(0.17) | Job 20:17 | He will not look on the streams, 1 the rivers, which are the torrents 2 of honey and butter. 3 |
(0.17) | Job 22:19 | The righteous see their destruction 1 and rejoice; the innocent mock them scornfully, 2 saying, |
(0.17) | Job 27:20 | Terrors overwhelm him like a flood; 1 at night a whirlwind carries him off. |