| (0.21988973684211) | Job 29:17 |
| I broke the fangs 1 of the wicked, and made him drop 2 his prey from his teeth. |
| (0.21988973684211) | Job 30:3 |
| gaunt 1 with want and hunger, they would gnaw 2 the parched land, in former time desolate and waste. 3 |
| (0.21988973684211) | Job 30:4 |
| By the brush 1 they would gather 2 herbs from the salt marshes, 3 and the root of the broom tree was their food. |
| (0.21988973684211) | Job 30:24 |
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| (0.21988973684211) | Job 31:2 |
| What then would be one’s lot from God above, one’s heritage from the Almighty 1 on high? |
| (0.21988973684211) | Job 31:27 |
| so that my heart was secretly enticed, and my hand threw them a kiss from my mouth, 1 |
| (0.21988973684211) | Job 31:33 |
| if 1 I have covered my transgressions as men do, 2 by hiding 3 iniquity in my heart, 4 |
| (0.21988973684211) | Job 32:14 |
| Job 1 has not directed 2 his words to me, and so I will not reply to him with your arguments. 3 |
| (0.21988973684211) | Job 33:14 |
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| (0.21988973684211) | Job 35:6 |
| If you sin, how does it affect God? 1 If your transgressions are many, what does it do to him? 2 |
| (0.21988973684211) | Job 37:20 |
| Should he be informed that I want 1 to speak? If a man speaks, surely he would be swallowed up! |
| (0.21988973684211) | Job 39:19 |
| “Do you give the horse its strength? Do you clothe its neck with a mane? 1 |
| (0.21988973684211) | Job 41:13 |
| Who can uncover its outer covering? 1 Who can penetrate to the inside of its armor? 2 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 5:2 |
| For 1 wrath kills the foolish person, 2 and anger 3 slays the silly one. |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 5:7 |
| but people 1 are born 2 to trouble, as surely as the sparks 3 fly 4 upward. 5 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 6:25 |
| How painful 1 are honest words! But 2 what does your reproof 3 prove? 4 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 6:27 |
| Yes, you would gamble 1 for the fatherless, and auction off 2 your friend. |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 12:21 |
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| (0.21915564912281) | Job 13:28 |
| So I 1 waste away like something rotten, 2 like a garment eaten by moths. |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 15:4 |
| But you even break off 1 piety, 2 and hinder 3 meditation 4 before God. |




