| (0.21915564912281) | Job 15:12 |
| Why 1 has your heart carried you away, 2 and why do your eyes flash, 3 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 15:19 |
| to whom alone the land was given when no foreigner passed among them. 1 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 15:35 |
| They conceive 1 trouble and bring forth evil; their belly 2 prepares deception.” |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 16:2 |
| “I have heard many things like these before. What miserable comforters 1 are you all! |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 16:17 |
| although 1 there is no violence in my hands and my prayer is pure. |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 18:6 |
| The light in his tent grows dark; his lamp above him is extinguished. 1 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 19:18 |
| Even youngsters have scorned me; when I get up, 1 they scoff at me. 2 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 19:24 |
| that with an iron chisel and with lead 1 they were engraved in a rock forever! |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 20:21 |
| “Nothing is left for him to devour; 1 that is why his prosperity does not last. 2 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 21:23 |
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| (0.21915564912281) | Job 21:24 |
| his body 1 well nourished, 2 and the marrow of his bones moist. 3 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 21:25 |
| And another man 1 dies in bitterness of soul, 2 never having tasted 3 anything good. |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 22:25 |
| then the Almighty himself will be your gold, 1 and the choicest 2 silver for you. |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 24:2 |
| Men 1 move boundary stones; they seize the flock and pasture them. 2 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 24:7 |
| They spend the night naked because they lack clothing; they have no covering against the cold. |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 26:5 |
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| (0.21915564912281) | Job 28:1 |
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| (0.21915564912281) | Job 28:2 |
| Iron is taken from the ground, 1 and rock is poured out 2 as copper. |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 28:6 |
| a place whose stones are sapphires 1 and which contains dust of gold; 2 |
| (0.21915564912281) | Job 28:9 |
| On the flinty rock man has set to work 1 with his hand; he has overturned mountains at their bases. 2 |




