Job 9

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  1 H347 Then Job H6030 answered H559 and said,
  2 H551 Of a truth H3045 I know H582 that it is so: But how can man H6663 be just H410 with God?
  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.
  14 H6030 How much less shall I answer H977 him, And choose out H1697 my words to reason with 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.
  21 H8535 I am perfect; H3045 I regard H5315 not myself; H3988 I despise H5315 my life.
  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.
  29 H7561 I shall be condemned; H3021 Why then do I labor H1892 in vain?
  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.
  34 H5493 Let him take H7626 his rod H5493 away H367 from me, And let not his terror H367 make me afraid:
  35 H1696 Then would I speak, H3372 and not fear him; For I am not so in myself.