Job 11
Zophar’s First Response to Job 1 ThenZophar the Naamathite answered and said, 2 “Should an abundance of words go unanswered, or a man full of talkbe vindicated? 3 Should your…
Zophar’s First Response to Job 1 ThenZophar the Naamathite answered and said, 2 “Should an abundance of words go unanswered, or a man full of talkbe vindicated? 3 Should your…
Job’s Fourth Speech 1 ThenJob answered and said, 2 “Truly indeed youare the people, and wisdom will die with you. 3 I also have insightlike you; I am not more…
Job’s Fourth Speech Continues 1 “Look, my eye has seen everything; my ear has heard and has understood it. 2 What youknow,I myselfalso know— I am not more inferior than…
Job Continues to Argue His Case with God 1 “A human being born of a woman is short of days and full of troubles. 2 Like a flower he comes…
Eliphaz’s Second Response to Job 1 ThenEliphaz the Temanite answered and said, 2 “Should the wise answer with windy knowledge, and should he fill his stomach with the east wind?…
Job’s Fifth Speech 1 ThenJob answered and said, 2 “I have heard many things like these; all of you are miserable comforters. 3 Is there a limit to windy words?…
Job’s Fifth Speech, Continued 1 “My spirit is pulled down; my days are extinguished; the graveyard is for me. 2 Surelymockery is with me, and my eye restson their provocation….
Bildad’s Second Speech 1 ThenBildad the Shuhite answered and said, 2 “How longwill youhunt for words? Consider,and afterward we shall speak. 3 Why are we considered as animals? Why are…
Job’s Sixth Speech: A Response to Bildad 1 ThenJob answered and said, 2 “How longwill youtorment me and crush me with words? 3 These ten times youhave disgraced me; youare…
Zophar’s Second Speech 1 ThenZophar the Naamathite answered and said, 2 “Therefore my disquieting thoughts bring me back for the sake ofmy inward excitement. 3 I hear discipline that insults…