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- Iob aunswered, & said:
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- Though my talke be this day in bitternesse, and my plague greater then my groning.
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- O that I might know him, and finde him, and that I might come before his seate:
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- I woulde pleade my cause before hym, and fill my mouth with argumentes:
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- I woulde knowe what aunswere he woulde geue me, and vnderstande what he woulde say vnto me.
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- Will he pleade against me with his great power?
No, but he will make me the stronger.
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- There the righteous might dispute with him, so shoulde I be deliuered for euer from my iudge.
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- Behold, though I go forwarde I find him not: If I go backwarde, I can get no knowledge of hym:
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- If I go on the left side where he doth his worke, I can not attayne vnto him: Againe, if I go on the right side, he hydeth him selfe that I can not see hym.
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- But as for my way, he knoweth it, and tryeth me, that as the gold I may come foorth.
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- My foote doth kepe his path, his hie way haue I holden, and will not go out of it.
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- I will not forsake the commaundement of his lippes, I haue esteemed the wordes of his mouth more then myne appoynted foode.
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- He is still at one poynt, and who can turne him?
he doth as him listeth, and bringeth to passe what he will.
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- He perfourmeth the thing that is appoynted for me, and many such thinges doth he.
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- This is the cause that I shrinke at his presence, so that when I consider him, I am afrayde of hym.
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- For God maketh my heart softe, and the almightie putteth me in feare.
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- Because I am not cut of before the darkenesse, neither hath he couered the cloude fro my face.
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