(0.65) | Job 16:16 | my face is reddened 1 because of weeping, 2 and on my eyelids there is a deep darkness, 3 |
(0.65) | Job 16:21 | and 1 he contends with God on behalf of man as a man 2 pleads 3 for his friend. |
(0.65) | Job 17:5 | If a man denounces his friends for personal gain, 1 the eyes of his children will fail. |
(0.65) | Job 17:11 | My days have passed, my plans 1 are shattered, even 2 the desires 3 of my heart. |
(0.65) | Job 18:13 | It eats away parts of his skin; 1 the most terrible death 2 devours his limbs. |
(0.65) | Job 19:9 | He has stripped me of my honor and has taken the crown off my head. 1 |
(0.65) | Job 20:2 | “This is why 1 my troubled thoughts bring me back 2 – because of my feelings 3 within me. |
(0.65) | Job 20:14 | his food is turned sour 1 in his stomach; 2 it becomes the venom of serpents 3 within him. |
(0.65) | Job 20:29 | Such is the lot God allots the wicked, and the heritage of his appointment 1 from God.” |
(0.65) | Job 21:24 | his body 1 well nourished, 2 and the marrow of his bones moist. 3 |
(0.65) | Job 21:25 | And another man 1 dies in bitterness of soul, 2 never having tasted 3 anything good. |
(0.65) | Job 22:4 | Is it because of your piety 1 that he rebukes you and goes to judgment with you? 2 |
(0.65) | Job 22:9 | you sent widows away empty-handed, and the arms 1 of the orphans you crushed. 2 |
(0.65) | Job 22:11 | why it is so dark you cannot see, 1 and why a flood 2 of water covers you. |
(0.65) | Job 24:4 | They turn the needy from the pathway, and the poor of the land hide themselves together. 1 |
(0.65) | Job 24:6 | They reap fodder 1 in the field, and glean 2 in the vineyard of the wicked. |
(0.65) | Job 26:6 | The underworld 1 is naked before God; 2 the place of destruction lies uncovered. 3 |
(0.65) | Job 26:9 | He conceals 1 the face of the full moon, 2 shrouding it with his clouds. |
(0.65) | Job 26:11 | The pillars 1 of the heavens tremble and are amazed at his rebuke. 2 |
(0.65) | Job 27:16 | If he piles up silver like dust and stores up clothing like mounds of clay, |