Jeremiah 15:18

Why is my pain unending and my wound without hope of being made well? Sorrow is mine, for you are to me as a stream offering false hope and as waters which are not certain.

Jeremiah 30:15

Why are you crying for help because of your wound? for your pain may never be taken away: because your evil-doing was so great and because your sins were increased, I have done these things to you.

Job 34:6

Though I am right, still I am in pain; my wound may not be made well, though I have done no wrong.

Micah 1:9

For her wounds may not be made well: for it has come even to Judah, stretching up to the doorway of my people, even to Jerusalem.

Jeremiah 14:3

Their great men have sent their servants for water: they come to the holes and there is no water to be seen; they come back with nothing in their vessels; they are overcome with shame and fear, covering their heads.

Jeremiah 30:12

For the Lord has said, Your disease may not be made well and your wound is bitter.

Job 6:15-20

My friends have been false like a stream, like streams in the valleys which come to an end:

Psalm 6:3

My soul is in bitter trouble; and you, O Lord, how long?

Psalm 13:1-3

Will you for ever put me out of your memory, O Lord? will your face for ever be turned away from me?

Jeremiah 1:18-19

For see, this day have I made you a walled town, and an iron pillar, and walls of brass, against all the land, against the kings of Judah, against its captains, against its priests, and against the people of the land.

Jeremiah 14:19

Have you completely given up Judah? is your soul turned in disgust from Zion? why have you given us blows from which there is no one to make us well? we were looking for peace, but no good came; and for a time of well-being, but there was only a great fear.

Jeremiah 20:7

O Lord, you have been false to me, and I was tricked; you are stronger than I, and have overcome me: I have become a thing to be laughed at all the day, everyone makes sport of me.

Lamentations 3:1-18

I am the man who has seen trouble by the rod of his wrath.

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Summary

Why is my pain perpetual, and my wound incurable, which refuseth to be healed? wilt thou be altogether unto me as a liar, and as waters that fail?

General references

Bible References

My pain

Jeremiah 14:19
Have you completely given up Judah? is your soul turned in disgust from Zion? why have you given us blows from which there is no one to make us well? we were looking for peace, but no good came; and for a time of well-being, but there was only a great fear.
Psalm 6:3
My soul is in bitter trouble; and you, O Lord, how long?
Psalm 13:1
Will you for ever put me out of your memory, O Lord? will your face for ever be turned away from me?
Lamentations 3:1
I am the man who has seen trouble by the rod of his wrath.

My wound

Jeremiah 30:12
For the Lord has said, Your disease may not be made well and your wound is bitter.
Job 34:6
Though I am right, still I am in pain; my wound may not be made well, though I have done no wrong.
Micah 1:9
For her wounds may not be made well: for it has come even to Judah, stretching up to the doorway of my people, even to Jerusalem.

As a

Jeremiah 1:18
For see, this day have I made you a walled town, and an iron pillar, and walls of brass, against all the land, against the kings of Judah, against its captains, against its priests, and against the people of the land.
Jeremiah 20:7
O Lord, you have been false to me, and I was tricked; you are stronger than I, and have overcome me: I have become a thing to be laughed at all the day, everyone makes sport of me.

And as

Jeremiah 14:3
Their great men have sent their servants for water: they come to the holes and there is no water to be seen; they come back with nothing in their vessels; they are overcome with shame and fear, covering their heads.
Job 6:15
My friends have been false like a stream, like streams in the valleys which come to an end:

General references

Jeremiah 30:12
For the Lord has said, Your disease may not be made well and your wound is bitter.

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