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thighs padded with fat and the marrow in the bones good and moist. (Job 21, 24)
Let my enemy meet the fate of the wicked, my adversary, the lot of the evil-doer! (Job 27, 7)
This is the fate that God assigns to the wicked, the inheritance that the violent receive from Shaddai. (Job 27, 13)
Who but me was father of the poor? The stranger's case had a hearing from me. (Job 29, 16)
Now what portion does God allot from above, what fate does Shaddai apportion from his heaven- (Job 31, 2)
I, whom God has fostered father-like from childhood, and guided since I left my mother's womb, (Job 31, 18)
And who can fathom how he spreads the clouds, or why such crashes thunder from his tent? (Job 36, 29)
Has the rain a father? Who begets the dewdrops? (Job 38, 28)
Throughout the land there were no women as beautiful as the daughters of Job. And their father gave them inheritance rights like their brothers. (Job 42, 15)
I will proclaim the decree of Yahweh: He said to me, 'You are my son, today have I fathered you. (Psalms 2, 7)
Though my father and mother forsake me, Yahweh will gather me up. (Psalms 27, 10)
'Yahweh, let me know my fate, how much longer I have to live. Show me just how frail I am. (Psalms 39, 4)
