Job 6

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  1 H347 Then Job H6030 answered H559 and said,
  2 H3863 Oh that H3708 my vexation H8254 were but H8254 weighed, H1942 And all my calamity H5375 laid H3162 in H3976 the balances!
  3 H3513 For now it would be heavier H2344 than the sand H3220 of the seas: H1697 Therefore have my words H3886 been rash.
  4 H2671 For the arrows H7706 of the Almighty H5978 are within H2534 me, The poison H7307 whereof my spirit H8354 drinketh up: H1161 The terrors H433 of God H6186 do set themselves in array against me.
  5 H6501 Doth the wild ass H5101 bray H1877 when he hath grass? H1600 Or loweth H7794 the ox H1098 over his fodder?
  6 H8602 Can that which hath no savor H398 be eaten H4417 without salt? H3426 Or is there H2940 any taste H7388 in the white H2495 of an egg?
  7 H5315 My soul H3985 refuseth H5060 to touch H1741 them; They are as loathsome H3899 food to me.
  8 H935 Oh that I might have H7596 my request; H433 And that God H5414 would grant H8615 me the thing that I long for!
  9 H2974 Even that it would please H433 God H1792 to crush H5425 me; That he would let loose H3027 his hand, H1214 and cut me off!
  10 H5165 And be it still my consolation, H5539 Yea, let me exult H2427 in pain H2550 that spareth H3582 not, That I have not denied H561 the words H6918 of the Holy One.
  11 H3581 What is my strength, H3176 that I should wait? H7093 And what is mine end, H5315 that I should be H748 patient?
  12 H3581 Is my strength H3581 the strength H68 of stones? H1320 Or is my flesh H5153 of brass?
  13 H5833 Is it not that I have no help H8454 in me, And that wisdom H5080 is driven quite from me?
  14 H4523 To him that is ready H2617 to faint kindness H7453 should be showed from his friend; H5800 Even to him that forsaketh H3374 the fear H7706 of the Almighty.
  15 H251 My brethren H898 have dealt deceitfully H5158 as a brook, H650 As the channel H5158 of brooks H5674 that pass away;
  16 H6937 Which are black H7140 by reason of the ice, H7950 And wherein the snow H5956 hideth itself:
  17 H6256 What time H2215 they wax warm, H6789 they vanish; H2527 When it is hot, H1846 they are consumed out H4725 of their place.
  18 H734 The caravans H1870 that travel by the way H3943 of them turn aside; H5927 They go H8414 up into the waste, H6 and perish.
  19 H734 The caravans H8485 of Tema H5027 looked, H1979 The companies H7614 of Sheba H6960 waited for them.
  20 H954 They were put to shame H982 because they had hoped; H935 They came H2659 thither, and were confounded.
  21 H7200 For now ye are nothing; Ye see H2866 a terror, H3372 and are afraid.
  22 H559 Did I say, H3051 Give H3051 unto me? Or, Offer a present H3581 for me of your substance?
  23 H4422 Or, Deliver H6862 me from the adversary's H3027 hand? H6299 Or, Redeem H3027 me from the hand H6184 of the oppressors?
  24 H3384 Teach H2790 me, and I will hold my peace; H995 And cause me to understand H7686 wherein I have erred.
  25 H4834 How forcible H561 are words H3476 of uprightness! H3198 But your reproof, H3198 what doth it reprove?
  26 H2803 Do ye think H3198 to reprove H4405 words, H561 Seeing that the speeches H2976 of one that is desperate H7307 are as wind?
  27 H5307 Yea, ye would cast lots H3490 upon the fatherless, H3738 And make merchandise H7453 of your friend.
  28 H2974 Now therefore be pleased H6437 to look H6440 upon me; For surely H3576 I shall not lie to your face.
  29 H7725 Return, H5766 I pray you, let there be no injustice; H7725 Yea, return again, H6664 my cause is righteous.
  30 H3426 Is there H5766 injustice H3956 on my tongue? H2441 Cannot my taste H995 discern H1942 mischievous things?