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(1.0004123364486)Job 10:14

<p class="poetry">If I sinned, then you would watch mep> <p class="poetry">and you would not acquit me of my iniquity.p>

(1.0004123364486)Job 41:25

<p class="poetry">When it rises up, the mighty are terrified,p> <p class="poetry">at its thrashing about they withdraw.<n id="1" />p>

(0.9608223364486)Job 5:24

<p class="poetry">And<n id="1" /> you will know<n id="2" /> that your home<n id="3" />p> <p class="poetry">will be secure,<n id="4" />p> <p class="poetry">and when you inspect<n id="5" /> your domains,p> <p class="poetry">you will not be missing<n id="6" /> anything.p>

(0.9608223364486)Job 8:4

<p class="poetry">If<n id="1" /> your children sinned against him,p> <p class="poetry">he gave them over<n id="2" /> to the penalty<n id="3" /> of their sin.p>

(0.9608223364486)Job 24:19

<p class="poetry">The drought as well as the heat carry awayp> <p class="poetry">the melted snow;<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">so the grave<n id="2" /> takes away those who have sinned.<n id="3" />p>

(0.9608223364486)Job 31:30

<p class="poetry">I<n id="1" /> have not even permitted my mouth<n id="2" /> to sinp> <p class="poetry">by asking<n id="3" /> for his life through a curse &#8211;p>

(0.92123228037383)Job 1:22

In all this Job did not sin, nor did he charge God with moral impropriety.<n id="1" />p>

(0.92123228037383)Job 33:27

<p class="poetry">That person sings<n id="1" /> to others,<n id="2" /> saying:p> <p class="poetry">&#8216;I have sinned and falsified what is right,p> <p class="poetry">but I was not punished according to what I deserved.<n id="3" />p>

(0.92123228037383)Job 35:6

<p class="poetry">If you sin, how does it affect God?<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">If your transgressions are many,p> <p class="poetry">what does it do to him?<n id="2" />p>

(0.88164213084112)Job 7:20

<p class="poetry">If<n id="1" /> I have sinned &#8211; what have I done to you,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">O watcher of men?<n id="3" />p> <p class="poetry">Why have you set me as your target?<n id="4" />p> <p class="poetry">Have I become a burden to you?<n id="5" />p>

(0.84205209345794)Job 1:5

When<n id="1" /> the days of their feasting were finished,<n id="2" /> Job would send<n id="3" /> for them and sanctify<n id="4" /> them; he would get up early<n id="5" /> in the morning and offer burnt offerings according to<n id="6" /> the number of them all. For Job thought, &#8220;Perhaps<n id="7" /> my children<n id="8" /> have sinned and cursed<n id="9" /> God in their hearts.&#8221; This was Job&#8217;s customary practice.<n id="10" />p>

(0.84205209345794)Job 2:10

But he replied,<n id="1" /> &#8220;You&#8217;re talking like one of the godless<n id="2" /> women would do! Should we receive<n id="3" /> what is good from God, and not also<n id="4" /> receive<n id="5" /> what is evil?&#8221;<n id="6" /> In all this Job did not sin by what he said.<n id="7" />p>




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