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They sat there on the ground beside him for seven days and seven nights. To Job they spoke never a word, for they saw how much he was suffering. (Job 2, 13)
See! Let obscurity seize on it, from the days of the year let it be excluded, into the reckoning of the months not find its way. (Job 3, 6)
Let it be cursed by those who curse certain days and are ready to rouse Leviathan. (Job 3, 8)
Make your appeal then. Will you find an answer? To which of the holy ones will you turn? (Job 5, 1)
This thought, at least, would give me comfort (a thrill of joy in unrelenting pain), that I never rebelled against the Holy One's decrees. (Job 6, 10)
Swifter than a weaver's shuttle my days have passed, and vanished, leaving no hope behind. (Job 7, 6)
I am wasting away, my life is not unending; leave me then, for my days are but a breath. (Job 7, 16)
My days pass: more swiftly than a runner they flee away with never a glimpse of happiness, (Job 9, 25)
Are you mortal like human beings? do your years pass as human days pass? (Job 10, 5)
The days of my life are few enough: turn your eyes away, leave me a little joy, (Job 10, 20)
Since his days are measured out, since his tale of months depends on you, since you assign him bounds he cannot pass, (Job 14, 5)
God cannot rely even on his holy ones, to him, even the heavens seem impure. (Job 15, 15)
