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And here am I, proposing to defend myself and select my arguments against him! (Job 9, 14)
When a sudden deadly scourge descends, he laughs at the plight of the innocent. (Job 9, 23)
Anyone becomes a laughing-stock to his friends if he cries to God and expects an answer. People laugh at anyone who has integrity and is upright. (Job 12, 4)
But my words are intended for Shaddai; I mean to remonstrate with God. (Job 13, 3)
Do you mean to defend God by prevarication and by dishonest argument, (Job 13, 7)
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)
'When will these windy arguments be over?' or again, 'What sickness drives you to defend yourself?' (Job 16, 3)
Henceforth I have a witness in heaven, my defender is there on high. (Job 16, 19)
let my anguish plead the cause of a man at grips with God, just as a man might defend his fellow. (Job 16, 21)
Just so is a man who invites his friends to share his property while the eyes of his own children languish. (Job 17, 5)
His end appals the west and fills the east with terror. (Job 18, 20)
my intimate friends have gone away and the guests in my house have forgotten me. (Job 19, 14)
