Thematic Bible


Thematic Bible



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, ComplaintsHealthBeing BitterResentment, Against GodSelf PitySuicideWeariness Of LifeLife DespisedDeath DesiredComplainingBitternesstiredventing

For my life is waxen old with heaviness, and my years with mourning. My strength faileth me, because of mine iniquity, and my bones are consumed. Iniquity, Punishment ForAgony, Of BodyGriefSighingI Am SadCauses of failure ingrieving

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, ComplaintsHealthBeing BitterResentment, Against GodSelf PitySuicideWeariness Of LifeLife DespisedDeath DesiredComplainingBitternesstiredventing

"My saying is yet this day in bitterness, and my hand heavy among my groanings. ComplaintsResentment, Against GodGod's HandGod's Hands In Opposition

Take heed unto me, and hear me, how piteously I mourn and complain. ComplaintsComplainingThoughtsBeing Overwhelmeddistractionsventing

When I was in heaviness, I thought upon God: when my heart was vexed, then did I speak. Selah. ComplaintsTroublePsalm InterjectionsBeing Overwhelmedoverwhelmed

I pour out my complaint before him, and show him of my trouble. ComplaintsResentment, Against GodPouring

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, ComplaintsHealthBeing BitterResentment, Against GodSelf PitySuicideWeariness Of LifeLife DespisedDeath DesiredComplainingBitternesstiredventing

O that thou wouldest keep me, and hide me in the hell, until thy wrath were stilled: and to appoint me a time, wherein thou mightest remember me. Grave, TheSheolDesire For DeathGod Hiding People

"O that I might have my desire! O that God would grant me the thing, that I long for! That he would begin and smite me: that he would let his hand go, and hew me down. Then should I have some comfort: yea, I would desire him in my pain, that he should not spare, for I will not be against the words of the holy one. read more.
What power have I to endure? Or, what is mine end, that my soul might be patient?

Is not the life of man upon earth a very battle? Are not his days like the days of a hired servant? For like as a bond servant desireth the shadow, and as a hireling would fain have an end of his work: Even so have I laboured whole months long - but in vain - and many a careful night have I told.

that my soul wisheth rather to be strangled, and my bones to be dead. I can see no remedy. I shall live no more. O spare me then, for my days are but vain.

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, ComplaintsHealthBeing BitterResentment, Against GodSelf PitySuicideWeariness Of LifeLife DespisedDeath DesiredComplainingBitternesstiredventing

For my life is waxen old with heaviness, and my years with mourning. My strength faileth me, because of mine iniquity, and my bones are consumed. Iniquity, Punishment ForAgony, Of BodyGriefSighingI Am SadCauses of failure ingrieving

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, ComplaintsHealthBeing BitterResentment, Against GodSelf PitySuicideWeariness Of LifeLife DespisedDeath DesiredComplainingBitternesstiredventing

And as soon as the sun was up, God prepared a fervent east wind: so that the sun beat over the head of Jonah, that he fainted again and wished unto his soul that he might die, and said, "It is better for me to die than to live." FaintingeastDespondency, Examples OfHeatHopelessnessThe SunWeather, God's Sovereignty OverWindCynicismWanting To DieAdvantagesOut Of The EastGod Dispensing WindDesire For DeathHot WeatherGod Appointing OthersLife DespisedrelaxingjonahThe East Wind


And Rebekah spake to Isaac, "I am weary of my life, for fear of the daughters of Heth. If Jacob take a wife of the daughters of Heth, such one as these are, or of the daughters of the land, what lust should I have to live?" Hope, Results Of Its AbsenceMarriage, Restrictions ConcerningWearinessWeariness Of Life

"Wherefore is the light given to him that is in misery? And life unto them that have heavy hearts? Light, SpiritualWearinessWeariness Of Life

What power have I to endure? Or, what is mine end, that my soul might be patient? Hope, Results Of Its AbsencePessimismWeariness Of LifeFrustrationWisdomBeing Patientpatientsstrengh

Thus began I to be weary of my life, in so much that I could away with nothing that is done under the Sun, for all was but vanity and vexation of mind: Weariness Of LifeUseless EndeavourUnder The Sunfootball

So I turned me, and considered all the violent wrong that is done under the Sun, and beheld the tears of such as were oppressed; and there was no man to comfort them or that would deliver and defend them from the violence of their oppressors. Wherefore I judged those that are dead, to be more happy than such as be alive.

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