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they oppress their fellow-subjects, and are even prompted by their good fortune to plot against the authors of it; (Esther 16, 3)
Spoken like a foolish wife, Job answered. What, should we accept the good fortune God sends us, and not the ill? So well, even now, did Job guard his lips. (Job 2, 10)
Is it well done, to make a prey of the defenceless, to conspire against the good name of your friend? (Job 6, 27)
Were he but as the trees are! A tree has hope to live by: pollarded, it still grows green, and fresh branches spring from it. (Job 14, 7)
by him left defenceless on every side, I go my ways; a tree torn up by the roots has more to hope for than I. (Job 19, 10)
These are the godless folk whose counsel I must shun because they cannot command their own good fortune! (Job 21, 16)
unpitied, with worms for its boon-companions, forgotten, overthrown like an unfruitful tree! (Job 24, 20)
Here, thought I, I have built myself a nest to die in; here, like some palm-tree, I shall defy the years, (Job 29, 18)
palm-tree that spreads out its roots to the river-bank, on whose leaves lodges the dew; (Job 29, 19)
cropping mallow and tree-bark and juniper-root for their diet, (Job 30, 4)
Then it is an angel’s✻ task, as many angels there be, to interpret his need, and shew him where man’s good lies; (Job 33, 23)
He cares nothing (so runs thy complaint) for man’s good deeds; they are of no advantage to him, that he should care for sin of mine!✻ (Job 35, 3)
