Verse 2

Hear{H8085} diligently{H8085} my speech;{H4405} And let this be your consolations.{H8575}

Referenced Verses

  • Judg 9:7 : 7 And when they told{H5046} it to Jotham,{H3147} he went{H3212} and stood{H5975} on the top{H7218} of mount{H2022} Gerizim,{H1630} and lifted up{H5375} his voice,{H6963} and cried,{H7121} and said{H559} unto them, Hearken{H8085} unto me, ye men{H1167} of Shechem,{H7927} that God{H430} may hearken{H8085} unto you.
  • Job 13:3-4 : 3 Surely{H199} I would speak{H1696} to the Almighty,{H7706} And I desire{H2654} to reason{H3198} with God.{H410} 4 But{H199} ye are forgers{H2950} of lies;{H8267} Ye are all physicians{H7495} of no value.{H457}
  • Job 15:11 : 11 Are the consolations{H8575} of God{H410} too small{H4592} for thee, Even the word{H1697} that is gentle{H328} toward thee?
  • Job 16:2 : 2 I have heard{H8085} many such things:{H7227} Miserable{H5999} comforters{H5162} are ye all.
  • Job 18:2 : 2 How long{H5704} will ye hunt{H7760} for{H7078} words?{H4405} Consider,{H995} and afterwards{H310} we will speak.{H1696}
  • Job 33:1 : 1 Howbeit,{H199} Job,{H347} I pray thee, hear{H8085} my speech,{H4405} And hearken{H238} to all my words.{H1697}
  • Job 33:31-33 : 31 Mark well,{H7181} O Job,{H347} hearken{H8085} unto me: Hold thy peace,{H2790} and I will speak.{H1696} 32 If thou hast{H3426} anything to say,{H4405} answer{H7725} me: Speak,{H4405} for I desire{H2654} to justify{H6663} thee. 33 If not, hearken{H8085} thou unto me: Hold thy peace,{H2790} and I will teach{H502} thee wisdom.{H2451}
  • Job 34:2 : 2 Hear{H8085} my words,{H4405} ye wise{H2450} men; And give ear{H238} unto me, ye that have knowledge.{H3045}
  • Isa 55:2 : 2 Wherefore do ye spend{H8254} money{H3701} for that which is not bread?{H3899} and your labor{H3018} for that which satisfieth{H7654} not?{H3808} hearken{H8085} diligently{H8085} unto me, and eat{H398} ye that which is good,{H2896} and let your soul{H5315} delight{H6026} itself in fatness.{H1880}
  • Heb 2:1 : 1 Therefore{G1223} {G5124} we{G2248} ought{G1163} to give the more earnest{G4056} heed{G4337} to the things that were heard,{G191} lest haply{G3379} we drift{G3901} away [from them].