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(0.23294900497512)Job 37:21

But now, the sun 1  cannot be looked at 2  – it is bright in the skies – after a wind passed and swept the clouds away. 3 

(0.23294900497512)Job 38:19

“In what direction 1  does light reside, and darkness, where is its place,

(0.23294900497512)Job 39:10

Can you bind the wild ox 1  to a furrow with its rope, will it till the valleys, following after you?

(0.23294900497512)Job 39:30

And its young ones devour the blood, and where the dead carcasses 1  are, there it is.”

(0.23294900497512)Job 41:1

(40:25) 1  “Can you pull in 2  Leviathan with a hook, and tie down 3  its tongue with a rope?

(0.23269258706468)Job 1:4

Now his sons used to go 1  and hold 2  a feast in the house of each one in turn, 3  and they would send and invite 4  their three 5  sisters to eat and to drink with them.

(0.23258341625207)Job 3:7

Indeed, 1  let that night be barren; 2  let no shout of joy 3  penetrate 4  it!

(0.23258341625207)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 

(0.23258341625207)Job 3:17

There 1  the wicked 2  cease 3  from turmoil, 4  and there the weary 5  are at rest.

(0.23258341625207)Job 5:9

He does 1  great and unsearchable 2  things, marvelous things without 3  number; 4 

(0.23258341625207)Job 5:19

He will deliver you 1  from six calamities; yes, in seven 2  no evil will touch you.

(0.23258341625207)Job 6:7

I 1  have refused 2  to touch such things; 3  they are like loathsome food to me. 4 

(0.23258341625207)Job 6:20

They were distressed, 1  because each one had been 2  so confident; they arrived there, 3  but were disappointed.

(0.23258341625207)Job 7:18

And that you visit 1  them every morning, and try 2  them every moment? 3 

(0.23258341625207)Job 8:14

whose 1  trust 2  is in something futile, 3  whose security is a spider’s web. 4 

(0.23258341625207)Job 8:21

He will yet 1  fill your mouth with laughter, 2  and your lips with gladness.

(0.23258341625207)Job 9:29

If I am guilty, 1  why then 2  weary myself 3  in vain? 4 

(0.23258341625207)Job 13:10

He would certainly rebuke 1  you if you secretly 2  showed partiality!

(0.23258341625207)Job 13:11

Would not his splendor 1  terrify 2  you and the fear he inspires 3  fall on you?

(0.23258341625207)Job 13:24

Why do you hide your face 1  and regard me as your enemy?




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