Parallel Verses
Lexham Expanded Bible
Then Job again took up his discourse and said,
New American Standard Bible
Then Job
King James Version
Moreover Job continued his parable, and said,
Holman Bible
Job continued his discourse, saying:
International Standard Version
Job continued with his discussion and said:
A Conservative Version
And Job again took up his parable, and said,
American Standard Version
And Job again took up his parable, and said,
Amplified
Job continued his discourse and said,
Bible in Basic English
And Job again took up the word and said,
Darby Translation
And Job continued his parable and said,
Julia Smith Translation
And Job will add to take up his parable, and say,
King James 2000
Moreover Job continued his discourse, and said,
Modern King James verseion
And Job continued the lifting up of His speech, and said,
Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale
And Job proceeded and went forth in his communication, saying,
NET Bible
And Job took up his discourse again:
New Heart English Bible
Job again took up his parable, and said,
The Emphasized Bible
And Job again took up his measure, and said: -
Webster
Moreover, Job continued his parable, and said,
World English Bible
Job again took up his parable, and said,
Youngs Literal Translation
And Job addeth to lift up his simile, and saith: --
Interlinear
Yacaph
References
Word Count of 20 Translations in Job 27:1
Verse Info
Context Readings
Job Continues His Final Speech
1 Then Job again took up his discourse and said, 2 "{As God lives}, he has removed my justice, and Shaddai has made my inner self bitter.
Names
Cross References
Numbers 23:7
And he lifted up his oracle and said, "From Aram Balak lead me, from the mountains of the east the king of Moab, 'Go for me, curse Jacob, and go, denounce Israel.'
Job 29:1
Then Job again took up his discourse and said,
Numbers 24:3
He {uttered} his oracle and said, "The declaration of Balaam son Beor, the declaration of the man [whose] eyes are closed,
Numbers 24:15
And he {uttered} his oracle and said, "The declaration of Balaam son of Beor, and the declaration of the man whose eye is closed,
Psalm 49:4
I will incline my ear to a proverb; I will {propound} my riddle on a lyre.
Psalm 78:2
I will offer a parable [with] my mouth. I will pour out riddles from long ago,
Proverbs 26:7
[Like] legs that hang limp from a lame person, so [is] a proverb in the mouth of fools.