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Job 26:1

Context
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Then Job replied:

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biblegateway Job 26:1

Then Job replied:

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biblegateway Job 26:1

Then Job responded,

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biblegateway Job 26:1

Then Job spoke again:

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biblegateway Job 26:1

Job answered:

BBE ©

SABDAweb Job 26:1

Then Job made answer and said,

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Then Job answered:

NKJV ©

biblegateway Job 26:1

But Job answered and said:

[+] More English

KJV
But Job
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answered
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and said
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NASB ©

biblegateway Job 26:1

Then Job
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responded
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LXXM
upolabwn
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V-AAPNS
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N-PRI
legei
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NET [draft] ITL
Then Job
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replied
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:
HEBREW
rmayw
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bwya
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Neyw (26:1)
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NETBible

Then Job replied:

NET Notes

sn These two chapters will be taken together under this title, although most commentators would assign Job 26:5-14 to Bildad and Job 27:7-23 to Zophar. Those sections will be noted as they emerge. For the sake of outlining, the following sections will be marked off: Job’s scorn for Bildad (26:2-4); a better picture of God’s greatness (26:5-14); Job’s protestation of innocence (27:2-6); and a picture of the condition of the wicked (27:7-23).




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