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Löydetty 1970 Tulokset: End

  • All my dearest friends recoil from me in horror: those I loved best have turned against me. (Job 19, 19)

  • Pity me, pity me, my friends, since I have been struck by the hand of God. (Job 19, 21)

  • I know that I have a living Defender and that he will rise up last, on the dust of the earth. (Job 19, 25)

  • They end their lives in happiness and go down in peace to Sheol. (Job 21, 13)

  • They spend the night naked, lacking clothes, with no covering against the cold. (Job 24, 7)

  • For whom are these words of yours intended and whence comes that wit you are now displaying? (Job 26, 4)

  • Is God likely to hear his cries when disaster descends on him? (Job 27, 9)

  • Though he have many children, it is but for the sword; his descendants will never have enough to eat. (Job 27, 14)

  • Man makes an end of darkness, to the utmost limit he digs the black rock in shadow dark as death. (Job 28, 3)

  • Foreigners bore into ravines in unfrequented places, swinging suspended far from human beings. (Job 28, 4)

  • I shall give him an account of my every step and go as boldly as a prince to meet him.End of the words of Job. (Job 31, 37)

  • and he was equally angry with the three friends for giving up the argument and thus putting God in the wrong. (Job 32, 3)


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