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O that I utterly had no being, or were as a thing born out of time that is put aside, either as young children, which never saw the light.

Consider the paths of Tema, and the ways of Sheba, wherein they have put their trust.

Confounded are they that put any confidence in them: For when they came to obtain the things that they looked for, they were brought to confusion.

If I will justify myself, mine own mouth shall condemn me; if I will put forth my self for a perfect man, he shall prove me a wicked doer.

It grieveth my soul to live. Nevertheless, now will I put forth my words: I will speak out of the very heaviness of my soul,

if thou wouldst put away the wickedness which thou hast in hand, so that no ungodliness dwelt in thy house;

Wherefore do I bear my flesh in my teeth, and put my soul in my hands?

Thou hast put my foot in the stocks: thou lookest narrowly unto all my paths, and markest the steps of my feet.

Shall not the light of the ungodly be put out? Yea, the flame of his fire shall not burn.

The light shall be dark in his dwelling, and his candle shall be put out with him.

He hath put my brethren far away from me, and such as were of mine acquaintance, are become strangers unto me.

O that my words were written, O that they were put in a book:

"How oft shall the candle of the wicked be put out? How oft cometh their destruction upon them? Oh what sorrow shall God give them for their part in his wrath!

O that all compassion upon them were forgotten: that their dainties were worms, that they were clean put out of remembrance, and utterly hewn down like an unfruitful tree.

he may well prepare it: but the godly shall put it upon him, and the innocent shall deal out the money.

And why? I put upon me righteousness, which covered me as a garment, and equity was my crown.

for the LORD hath opened his quiver: he hath hit me, and put a bridle in my mouth.

He hath put my foot in the stocks, and looketh narrowly unto all my paths.'

"When thou speakest, then, should not he pardon thee, if thou open thyself before him, and put thy trust in him?

Hath God ordained then, that the glorious life of thee, and all such mighty men should not be put down?

Who dare lay a hand on him openly, and undertake to catch him? Or, who dare put a hook through his nose, and lay a snare for him?

Canst thou put a ring in the nose of him, or bore his jaw through with an awl?