(0.56) | Job 8:3 | Does God pervert 1 justice? 2 Or does the Almighty pervert 3 what is right? |
(0.56) | Job 10:4 | “Do you have eyes of flesh, 1 or do you see 2 as a human being sees? 3 |
(0.56) | Job 11:2 | “Should not this 1 abundance of words be answered, 2 or should this 3 talkative man 4 be vindicated? 5 |
(0.56) | Job 13:22 | Then call, 1 and I will answer, or I will speak, and you respond to me. |
(0.56) | Job 14:11 | As 1 water disappears from the sea, 2 or a river drains away and dries up, |
(0.56) | Job 15:2 | “Does a wise man answer with blustery knowledge, 1 or fill his belly 2 with the east wind? 3 |
(0.56) | Job 16:3 | Will 1 there be an end to your 2 windy words? 3 Or what provokes 4 you that you answer? 5 |
(0.56) | Job 31:29 | If 1 I have rejoiced over the misfortune of my enemy 2 or exulted 3 because calamity 4 found him – |
(0.56) | Job 31:39 | if I have eaten its produce without paying, 1 or caused the death 2 of its owners, 3 |
(0.56) | Job 38:5 | Who set its measurements – if 1 you know – or who stretched a measuring line across it? |
(0.56) | Job 38:6 | On what 1 were its bases 2 set, or who laid its cornerstone – |
(0.56) | Job 38:12 | Have you ever in your life 1 commanded the morning, or made the dawn know 2 its place, |
(0.56) | Job 38:22 | Have you entered the storehouse 1 of the snow, or seen the armory 2 of the hail, |
(0.56) | Job 38:24 | In what direction is lightning 1 dispersed, or the east winds scattered over the earth? |
(0.56) | Job 38:28 | Does the rain have a father, or who has fathered the drops of the dew? |
(0.56) | Job 38:31 | Can you tie the bands 1 of the Pleiades, or release the cords of Orion? |
(0.56) | Job 38:32 | Can you lead out the constellations 1 in their seasons, or guide the Bear with its cubs? 2 |
(0.56) | Job 38:36 | Who has put wisdom in the heart, 1 or has imparted understanding to the mind? |
(0.56) | Job 39:15 | She forgets that a foot might crush them, or that a wild animal 1 might trample them. |
(0.56) | Job 40:24 | Can anyone catch it by its eyes, 1 or pierce its nose with a snare? 2 |