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And Job will answer and say, I heard many like there: comforters of vexation ye all. Was there an end to words of wind? or what will provoke thee that thou wilt answer?
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And now the younger than I laughed upon me, which I rejected their fathers to set with the dogs of my flock. Also the strength of their hands wherefore to me? Upon them old age perished. In want and in hunger, barren, gnawing the dry land, yesternight desolation and burning. read more.
Plucking off sea purslain upon the shrub, the root of broom their bread. They shall be driven forth from the midst, they shall cry after them as a thief: To dwell in the horror of the valleys, holes of the dust, and the rocks. Between the shrubs they will bray; they will be poured out under the thorn bush. The sons of the foolish one, also the sons of no name: they were beaten from the land. And now I was their song, and I to them for a by word. They abhorred me, they removed far from me, and withheld not spittle from my face.
Plucking off sea purslain upon the shrub, the root of broom their bread. They shall be driven forth from the midst, they shall cry after them as a thief: To dwell in the horror of the valleys, holes of the dust, and the rocks. Between the shrubs they will bray; they will be poured out under the thorn bush. The sons of the foolish one, also the sons of no name: they were beaten from the land. And now I was their song, and I to them for a by word. They abhorred me, they removed far from me, and withheld not spittle from my face.
And on the contrary, ye devise falsehood; physicians all of you for nothing. Who will give silence? Ye shall be silent, and it shall be to you for wisdom. Hear now my proof, and attend. to the pleadings of my lips. read more.
Will ye speak wickedness for God? and will ye speak deceit to him? Will ye accept his face? will ye contend for God? Is it good that he shall search you out?, or as he mocking against a man; will ye mock against him? Reproving, he will reprove you if in secret ye lift up faces. Shall not his majesty make you afraid? and his terror fall upon you? Your remembrances being likened to ashes, your backs to backs of clay. Be silent from me and I will speak what shall pass upon me.
Will ye speak wickedness for God? and will ye speak deceit to him? Will ye accept his face? will ye contend for God? Is it good that he shall search you out?, or as he mocking against a man; will ye mock against him? Reproving, he will reprove you if in secret ye lift up faces. Shall not his majesty make you afraid? and his terror fall upon you? Your remembrances being likened to ashes, your backs to backs of clay. Be silent from me and I will speak what shall pass upon me.
And Job will answer and say, I heard many like there: comforters of vexation ye all. Was there an end to words of wind? or what will provoke thee that thou wilt answer? read more.
Also I will speak as you: if it is your soul instead of my soul, I will join together with words against you, and shake my head against you upon it
Also I will speak as you: if it is your soul instead of my soul, I will join together with words against you, and shake my head against you upon it
If not mockings with me? and shall not mine eye lodge in their bitterness?
And Job will answer and say, How long will ye, grieve my soul, and crush me with words? These ten times ye will reproach me: ye will not be ashamed, ye will injure me. read more.
If indeed I erred my error will lodge with me. If indeed ye will magnify yourselves against me, and prove against me my reproach:
If indeed I erred my error will lodge with me. If indeed ye will magnify yourselves against me, and prove against me my reproach:
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And I say to you, That every idle word which men speak, they shill return word for it in the day of judgment. For by thy words shalt thou be justified, and by thy words shalt thou be condemned.
The lips of the foolish one will come into contention, and his mouth will call for blows. The mouth of the foolish is destruction to him, and his lips the snare of his soul.
For the dream came in the multitude of labor; and the voice of the foolish one in the multitude of words.
For in the multitude of dreams, and vanities, and many words: but fear thou God.
The foolish one will bring forth all his spirit; and the wise one will restrain it back.
He guarding his mouth, watched his soul: he opening wide his lips, destruction to him.
Thou sawest a man hasty in his words: hope to the foolish one more than to him.
The heart of him understanding will seek knowledge: and the face of the foolish will feed folly.
He turning back the word before he shall hear it, is folly and shame to him.
A prudent man covered knowledge: and the heart of the foolish will meet folly.
The tongue of the wise will make knowledge good: and the mouth of the foolish will gush forth folly.
The wise shall hide knowledge: and the mouth of the foolish drew near destruction.
And obscenity, and silly discourse, or wit, which things concern not; but rather thankfulness.
In the month of the foolish one a rod of pride: and the lips of the wise shall watch them.
Was there an end to words of wind? or what will provoke thee that thou wilt answer? Also I will speak as you: if it is your soul instead of my soul, I will join together with words against you, and shake my head against you upon it
Thou shalt not answer the foolish according to his folly lest thou shalt be like to him.
Thou shalt not slander the servant to his lord lest he shall curse thee, and thou wert guilty.
The beginning of the words of his mouth, folly: and the latter state of his mouth the folly of evil. And the foolish one will multiply words: man shall not know what shall be; and what shall be after him, who shall announce to him?