ASV_Strongs(i)
3
H2654
If he be
H7378
pleased to contend
H6030
with him, He cannot answer
H259
him one
H505
of a thousand.
4
H2450
He is wise
H3824
in heart,
H533
and mighty
H3581
in strength:
H7185
Who hath hardened
H7999
himself against him, and prospered? --
5
H6275
Him that removeth
H2022
the mountains,
H3045
and they know
H2015
it not, When he overturneth
H639
them in his anger;
6
H7264
That shaketh
H776
the earth
H4725
out of its place,
H5982
And the pillars
H6426
thereof tremble;
7
H559
That commandeth
H2775
the sun,
H2224
and it riseth
H2856
not, And sealeth up
H3556
the stars;
8
H5186
That alone stretcheth out
H8064
the heavens,
H1869
And treadeth
H1116
upon the waves
H3220
of the sea;
9
H6213
That maketh
H5906
the Bear,
H3685
Orion,
H3598
and the Pleiades,
H2315
And the chambers
H8486
of the south;
10
H6213
That doeth
H1419
great things
H369
past
H2714
finding out,
H6381
Yea, marvellous
H4557
things without number.
11
H5674
Lo, he goeth
H7200
by me, and I see
H2498
him not: He passeth on
H995
also, but I perceive him not.
12
H2862
Behold, he seizeth
H7725
the prey, who can hinder
H559
him? Who will say
H6213
unto him, What doest thou?
13
H433
God
H7725
will not withdraw
H639
his anger;
H5826
The helpers
H7293
of Rahab
H7817
do stoop under him.
15
H6663
Whom, though I were righteous,
H6030
yet would I not answer;
H2603
I would make supplication
H8199
to my judge.
16
H7121
If I had called,
H6030
and he had answered
H539
me, Yet would I not believe
H238
that he hearkened
H6963
unto my voice.
17
H7779
For he breaketh
H8183
me with a tempest,
H7235
And multiplieth
H6482
my wounds
H2600
without cause.
18
H5414
He will not suffer
H7725
me to take
H7307
my breath,
H7646
But filleth
H4472
me with bitterness.
19
H3581
If we speak of strength,
H533
lo, he is mighty!
H4941
And if of justice,
H3259
Who, saith he, will summon me?
20
H6663
Though I be righteous,
H6310
mine own mouth
H7561
shall condemn
H8535
me: Though I be perfect,
H6140
it shall prove me perverse.
22
H259
It is all one;
H559
therefore I say,
H3615
He destroyeth
H8535
the perfect
H7563
and the wicked.
23
H7752
If the scourge
H4191
slay
H6597
suddenly,
H3932
He will mock
H4531
at the trial
H5355
of the innocent.
24
H776
The earth
H5414
is given
H3027
into the hand
H7563
of the wicked;
H3680
He covereth
H6440
the faces
H8199
of the judges
H645
thereof: If it be not he, who then is it?
25
H3117
Now my days
H7043
are swifter
H7323
than a post:
H1272
They flee away,
H7200
they see
H2896
no good,
26
H2498
They are passed away
H5973
as
H16
the swift
H591
ships;
H5404
As the eagle
H2907
that swoopeth
H400
on the prey.
27
H559
If I say,
H7911
I will forget
H7879
my complaint,
H5800
I will put off
H6440
my sad countenance,
H1082
and be of good cheer;
28
H3025
I am afraid
H6094
of all my sorrows,
H3045
I know
H5352
that thou wilt not hold me innocent.
30
H7364
If I wash
H7950
myself with
H4325
snow water,
H3709
And make my hands
H1252
never
H2141
so clean;
31
H227
Yet
H2881
wilt thou plunge
H7845
me in the ditch,
H8008
And mine own clothes
H8581
shall abhor me.
32
H376
For he is not a man,
H6030
as I am, that I should answer
H935
him, That we should come
H3162
together
H4941
in judgment.
33
H3426
There is
H3198
no umpire
H7896
betwixt us, That might lay
H3027
his hand
H8147
upon us both.