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that thought unmans me, not the surrounding darkness, not the mists which hide my view.✻ (Job 23, 17)
And thus Job continued to lay bare his thought: (Job 27, 1)
And thus Job continued to lay bare his thought: (Job 29, 1)
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)
No better I than mud in the streets, little thought of as dust or ashes; (Job 30, 19)
And this was a man that had bound his eyes over by covenant; never should even his fancy dwell upon the thought of a maid! (Job 31, 1)
But there was one who stood by in anger and thought scorn of them, Eliu the Buzite, son of Barachel, of Ram’s kindred. Angry he was with Job, for claiming that God did him an injury, (Job 32, 2)
and thought scorn of those friends of his, that could find no reasonable answer, but were content to find Job a guilty man. (Job 32, 3)
So it is that I would fain have you listen while I make known my thought to you. (Job 32, 10)
Evil days, when he sickens at the thought of food, of all the dainties he once loved so well; (Job 33, 20)
Listen to me, then, discerning hearts! From God, the Almighty, far removed is all wickedness, is every thought of wrong; (Job 34, 10)
He has but to turn his thought towards men, reclaiming the spirit he once breathed into them, (Job 34, 14)
