| (0.22787173770492) | Job 24:17 | 
 | For all of them, 1 the morning is to them like deep darkness; they are friends with the terrors of darkness. | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 29:12 | 
 | for I rescued the poor who cried out for help, and the orphan who 1 had no one to assist him; | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 29:17 | 
 | I broke the fangs 1 of the wicked, and made him drop 2 his prey from his teeth. | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 31:30 | 
 | I 1 have not even permitted my mouth 2 to sin by asking 3 for his life through a curse – | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 31:31 | 
 | if 1 the members of my household 2 have never said, 3 ‘If only there were 4 someone who has not been satisfied from Job’s 5 meat!’ – | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 32:13 | 
 | So do not say, 1 ‘We have found wisdom! God will refute 2 him, not man!’ | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 33:14 | 
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| (0.22787173770492) | Job 33:15 | 
 | In a dream, a night vision, when deep sleep falls on people as they sleep in their beds. | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 35:6 | 
 | If you sin, how does it affect God? 1 If your transgressions are many, what does it do to him? 2 | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 36:11 | 
 | If they obey and serve him, they live out their days in prosperity and their years in pleasantness. 1 | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 37:16 | 
 | Do you know about the balancing 1 of the clouds, that wondrous activity of him who is perfect in knowledge? | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 38:41 | 
 | Who prepares prey for the raven, when its young cry out to God and wander about 1 for lack of food? | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 39:5 | 
 | Who let the wild donkey go free? Who released the bonds of the donkey, | 
| (0.22787173770492) | Job 40:16 | 
 | Look 1 at its strength in its loins, and its power in the muscles of its belly. | 
| (0.22750037704918) | Job 6:4 | 
 | For the arrows 1 of the Almighty 2 are within me; my spirit 3 drinks their poison; 4 God’s sudden terrors 5 are arrayed 6 against me. | 
| (0.22750037704918) | Job 6:10 | 
 | Then I would yet have my comfort, 1 then 2 I would rejoice, 3 in spite of pitiless pain, 4 for 5 I have not concealed the words 6 of the Holy One. 7 | 
| (0.22750037704918) | Job 18:4 | 
 | You who tear yourself 1 to pieces in your anger, will the earth be abandoned 2 for your sake? Or will a rock be moved from its place? 3 | 
| (0.22750037704918) | Job 20:26 | 
 | Total darkness waits to receive his treasures; 1 a fire which has not been kindled 2 will consume him and devour what is left in his tent. | 
| (0.22750037704918) | Job 21:17 | 
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| (0.22750037704918) | Job 22:3 | 
 | Is it of any special benefit 1 to the Almighty that you should be righteous, or is it any gain to him that you make your ways blameless? 2 | 





 
    
 
