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Chapter 30
Job | BBE | 30:1 | But now those who are younger than I make sport of me; those whose fathers I would not have put with the dogs of my flocks. | |
Job | BBE | 30:3 | They are wasted for need of food, biting the dry earth; their only hope of life is in the waste land. | |
Job | BBE | 30:6 | They have to get a resting-place in the hollows of the valleys, in holes of the earth and rocks. | |
Job | BBE | 30:8 | They are sons of shame, and of men without a name, who have been forced out of the land. | |
Job | BBE | 30:11 | For he has made loose the cord of my bow, and put me to shame; he has sent down my flag to the earth before me. | |
Job | BBE | 30:12 | The lines of his men of war put themselves in order, and make high their ways of destruction against me: | |
Job | BBE | 30:13 | They have made waste my roads, with a view to my destruction; his bowmen come round about me; | |
Job | BBE | 30:14 | As through a wide broken place in the wall they come on, I am overturned by the shock of their attack. | |
Job | BBE | 30:17 | The flesh is gone from my bones, and they give me no rest; there is no end to my pains. | |
Job | BBE | 30:23 | For I am certain that you will send me back to death, and to the meeting-place ordered for all living. | |
Job | BBE | 30:24 | Has not my hand been stretched out in help to the poor? have I not been a saviour to him in his trouble? | |
Job | BBE | 30:25 | Have I not been weeping for the crushed? and was not my soul sad for him who was in need? | |
Job | BBE | 30:26 | For I was looking for good, and evil came; I was waiting for light, and it became dark. | |
Job | BBE | 30:27 | My feelings are strongly moved, and give me no rest; days of trouble have overtaken me. | |
Job | BBE | 30:28 | I go about in dark clothing, uncomforted; I get up in the public place, crying out for help. | |
Job | BBE | 30:30 | My skin is black and dropping off me; and my bones are burning with the heat of my disease. | |