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1Hiob 6,1 KopierenKommentare WK WM But JobH347 answeredH6030 and saidH559,

2Hiob 6,2 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,1 Oh thatH3863 my griefH3708 were throughlyH8254 weighedH8254, and my calamityH1942+H1962 laidH5375 in the balancesH3976 togetherH3162! {laid: Heb. lifted up}

3Hiob 6,3 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,1 For now it would be heavierH3513 than the sandH2344 of the seaH3220: therefore my wordsH1697 are swallowed upH3886. {my words…: that is, I want words to express my grief}

4Hiob 6,4 KopierenKommentare WM For the arrowsH2671 of the AlmightyH7706 are withinH5978 me, the poisonH2534 whereof drinketh upH8354 my spiritH7307: the terrorsH1161 of GodH433 do set themselves in arrayH6186 against me.

5Hiob 6,5 KopierenKommentare WMVolltext AM: Biblische Namen G Doth the wild assH6501 brayH5101 when he hath grassH1877? or lowethH1600 the oxH7794 over his fodderH1098? {when he…: Heb. at grass?}

6Hiob 6,6 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,5 Can that which is unsavouryH8602 be eatenH398 without saltH4417? or is thereH3426 any tasteH2940 in the whiteH7388 of an eggH2495?

7Hiob 6,7 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,5 The things that my soulH5315 refusedH3985 to touchH5060 are as my sorrowfulH1741 meatH3899.

8Hiob 6,8 KopierenKommentare WM Oh that I might haveH935 my requestH7596; and that GodH433 would grantH5414 me the thing that I long forH8615! {the thing…: Heb. my expectation}

9Hiob 6,9 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,8 Even that it would pleaseH2974 GodH433 to destroyH1792 me; that he would let looseH5425 his handH3027, and cut me offH1214!

10Hiob 6,10 KopierenVolltext AM: Biblische Namen N AM: Biblische Namen S WM: Hiob 6,8 Then should I yet have comfortH5165; yea, I would hardenH5539 myself in sorrowH2427: let him not spareH2550; for I have not concealedH3582 the wordsH561 of the Holy OneH6918.

11Hiob 6,11 KopierenKommentare WM What is my strengthH3581, that I should hopeH3176? and what is mine endH7093, that I should prolongH748 my lifeH5315?

12Hiob 6,12 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,11 Is my strengthH3581 the strengthH3581 of stonesH68? or is my fleshH1320 of brassH5153? {of brass: Heb. brasen?}

13Hiob 6,13 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,11 Is not my helpH5833 in me? and is wisdomH8454 driven quiteH5080 from me?

14Hiob 6,14 KopierenKommentare WMVolltext GA: Die göttliche Hilfe Handreichungen Fragen und Antworten: Was ist wahre Gottesfurcht nach der Schrift, und wie äußert sie sichdort und im praktischen Leben? To him that is afflictedH4523 pityH2617 should be shewed from his friendH7453; but he forsakethH5800 the fearH3374 of the AlmightyH7706. {is afflicted: Heb. melteth}

15Hiob 6,15 KopierenKommentare WM My brethrenH251 have dealt deceitfullyH898 as a brookH5158, and as the streamH650 of brooksH5158 they pass awayH5674;

16Hiob 6,16 KopierenVolltext AM: Biblische Namen K WM: Hiob 6,15 Which are blackishH6937 by reason of the iceH7140, and wherein the snowH7950 is hidH5956:

17Hiob 6,17 KopierenKommentare WM What timeH6256 they wax warmH2215, they vanishH6789: when it is hotH2527, they are consumed outH1846 of their placeH4725. {vanish: Heb. are cut off} {when…: Heb. in the heat thereof} {consumed: Heb. extinguished}

18Hiob 6,18 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,17 The pathsH734 of their wayH1870 are turned asideH3943; they goH5927 to nothingH8414, and perishH6.

19Hiob 6,19 KopierenVolltext AM: Biblische Namen S AM: Biblische Namen T WM: Hiob 6,17 The troopsH734 of TemaH8485 lookedH5027, the companiesH1979 of ShebaH7614 waitedH6960 for them.

20Hiob 6,20 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,17 They were confoundedH954 because they had hopedH982; they cameH935 thither, and were ashamedH2659.

21Hiob 6,21 KopierenKommentare WMVolltext AM: Biblische Namen H For now ye are nothing; ye seeH7200 my casting downH2866, and are afraidH3372. {ye are…: or, ye are like to them: Heb. to it} {nothing: Heb. not}

22Hiob 6,22 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,21 Did I sayH559, BringH3051 unto me? or, Give a rewardH7809 for me of your substanceH3581?

23Hiob 6,23 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,21 Or, DeliverH4422 me from the enemy'sH6862 handH3027? or, RedeemH6299 me from the handH3027 of the mightyH6184?

24Hiob 6,24 KopierenKommentare WM TeachH3384 me, and I will hold my tongueH2790: and cause me to understandH995 wherein I have erredH7686.

25Hiob 6,25 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,24 How forcibleH4834 are rightH3476 wordsH561! but what doth your arguingH3198 reproveH3198?

26Hiob 6,26 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,24 Do ye imagineH2803 to reproveH3198 wordsH4405, and the speechesH561 of one that is desperateH2976, which are as windH7307?

27Hiob 6,27 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,24 Yea, ye overwhelmH5307 the fatherlessH3490, and ye digH3738 a pit for your friendH7453. {ye overwhelm: Heb. ye cause to fall upon}

28Hiob 6,28 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,24 Now therefore be contentH2974, lookH6437 upon me; for it is evidentH6440 unto you if I lieH3576. {evident…: Heb. before your face}

29Hiob 6,29 KopierenKommentare WM ReturnH7725, I pray you, let it not be iniquityH5766; yea, return againH7725, my righteousnessH6664 is in it. {in it: that is, in this matter}

30Hiob 6,30 KopierenVolltext WM: Hiob 6,29 Is thereH3426 iniquityH5766 in my tongueH3956? cannot my tasteH2441 discernH995 perverse thingsH1942? {my taste: Heb. my palate}

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