The Word Am I

The Book of Job

Literal Standard Version 2020

- Chapter 6 -

Job: My complaint is just

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And Job answers and says:
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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 it is heavier than the sands of the sea, || 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!
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Does a wild donkey bray over tender grass? Does an ox low over his provender?
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Is an insipid thing eaten 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 pleaseand bruise me, || Loose His hand and cut me off!
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And yet it is my comfort || (And I exult in painHe does not spare), || That I have not hidden || The sayings of the Holy One.
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What [is] my power that I should hope? And what [is] my end that I should prolong my life?
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Is my strength the strength of stones? Is my flesh bronze?
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Is my help not 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 forsakes.
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My brothers have deceived as a brook, || As a stream of brooks they pass away.
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That are black because of ice, || By them snow hides 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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The paths turn aside of their way, || They ascend into emptiness, and are lost.
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Passengers of Tema looked expectingly, || Travelers of Sheba hoped for them.
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They were ashamed that one has trusted, || They have come to it and are confounded.
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Surely now you have become the same! You see a downfall, and are afraid.
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Is it because I said, Give to me? And, By your power bribe for me?
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And, Deliver me from the hand of an adversary? And, Ransom me from the hand of terrible ones?
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Show me, and I keep silent, || And what I have erred, let me understand.
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How powerful have been upright sayings, || And what reproof from you reproves?
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For reproof—do you reckon words? And for wind—sayings of the desperate?
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You cause anger to fall on the fatherless, || And are strange to your friend.
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And now, please, look on me, || Even to your face do I lie?
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Please turn back, let it not be perverseness, || Indeed, turn back againmy righteousness [is] in it.
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Is there perverseness in my tongue? Does my palate not discern calamity?”