Job 19:16
I called my seruaunt, and he gaue me no aunswere: no though I prayed him with my mouth.
I called my seruaunt, and he gaue me no aunswere: no though I prayed him with my mouth.
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17Myne owne wyfe might not abyde my breath, though I prayed her for the children sake of myne owne body.
18Yea, the young men despised me, and when I rose they spake euill vpon me.
15The seruauntes and maydens of myne owne house toke me for a straunger, and I am become as an aliaunt in their sight.
14Howe much lesse shall I aunswere him? or howe shoulde I finde out my wordes with him?
15For though I were righteous, yet might I not geue him one word againe, but mekely submit my selfe to hym as my iudge.
16If I had called vpon hym, and he had aunswered me, yet woulde I not beleue that he hearde my voyce:
20When I crie vnto thee, thou doest not heare me: and though I stande before thee, yet thou regardest me not.
7If I complaine of the violence that is done vnto me, I cannot be heard: and if I crye, there is no sentence geuen with me.
22Then call, and I wyll aunswere: or let me speake, and geue me then an aunswere.
6I opened vnto my beloued, but he was departed and gone his way: Now whe he spake, my heart was gone: I sought him, but I coulde not finde him: I cryed vpon hym, neuerthelesse he gaue me no aunswere.
17I called vnto hym with my mouth: and I exalted him with my tongue.
6I call vpon thee O God, for thou wilt heare me: incline thine eare to me, hearken vnto my wordes.
19What is he that wyll go to lawe with me? if I now holde my tongue I dye.
14I became euen as a man that heareth not: and who hath no replies in his mouth.
1The wise instruction of Dauid, a prayer when he was in the caue. I cryed vnto God with my voyce: euen vnto God I dyd make my supplication.
13If I euer thought scorne to do right vnto my seruauntes & maydens, when they had any matter against me:
6For all my wordes my sorowe wyll not ceasse: And though I holde my tongue, what am I eased?
11Therfore I wil not spare my mouth, but I will speake in the trouble of my spirite, and muse in the bitternesse of my mynde.
2O my God I crye all the day tyme, and in the night season, and I ceasse not: but thou hearest not.
24Because I haue called, and ye refused, I haue stretched out my hande, and no man regarded:
19I called for my louers, but they beguiled me, for my priestes and counsaylers, but they perished, euen whyle they sought for meate to saue their lyues.
2Take heede vnto me, and heare me: I can not choose but mourne in my prayer, and make a noyse.
14He hath not spoken vnto me, and I wil not aunswere hym as ye haue done.
19A stubbourne seruaunt wyll not be the better for wordes: for though he vnderstande, yet will he not regarde them.
41They cryed, but there was none to saue them: they cryed vnto God, but he dyd not heare them.
19Why goest thou not fro me, nor lettest me alone, so long till I may swalowe downe my spyttle?
1A song of high degrees. When I was in trouble I called vpon God: and he hearde me.
4O hearken thou vnto me also, and let me speake: aunswere vnto the thing that I wyll aske thee.
1To the chiefe musition vpon Ieduthun, a psalme of Asaph. My voyce was vnto the Lorde, and I cryed: my voyce was vnto the Lord, and he hearkened vnto me.
2In the tyme of my trouble I sought the Lorde: my hande all the nyght catched & ceassed not, my soule refused comfort.
16When I had wayted (for they spake not, but stoode still and aunswered no more:)
15Thou shalt call me and I shall aunswere thee, despise not thou the worke of thyne owne handes.
8Neuerthelesse, when thou dydst turne thy face, I was troubled: then I cryed vnto thee O God, then made I my humble prayers to thee my Lorde.
8Though I crye and call pitiously, yet heareth he not my prayer.
17And hyde not thy face from thy seruaunt, for I am in trouble: O haste thee and heare me.
2I became dumbe through scilence, I helde my peace from speakyng of good wordes: but the more was my sorowe increased.
16Wheras I neuerthelesse obediently folowed thee as a sheephearde, & haue not vncalled taken this office vpon me, this knowest thou well: my wordes also were ryght before thee.
22And when I fled with al haste, I said I am cast out of the sight of thine eyes: neuerthelesse, thou heardest the voyce of my prayer when I cryed vnto thee.
5I woulde knowe what aunswere he woulde geue me, and vnderstande what he woulde say vnto me.
1A Psalme of Dauid. O God I call vpon thee, haste thee vnto me: geue eare vnto my voyce whylest I crye vnto thee.
40I was in suche case, that by day the heate consumed me, and the frost by nyght, and my slepe departed from mine eyes.
15What shall I say? The Lorde hath made a promise to me, yea and he hym selfe hath perfourmed it: I shall therefore so long as I lyue remember this bitternesse of my lyfe.
56Thou hast heard my voyce, and hast not turned away thyne eares from my sighing and crying.
4but I called vpon the name of God: saying O God, I beseche thee deliuer my soule
20Therfore will I speake, that I may haue a bent: I will open my lippes, and make aunswere.
16Turne thy face vnto me, and haue mercie vpon me: for I am desolate and in miserie.
1Iob aunswered, and saide:
19Consider me O Lorde, and heare the voyce of mine enemies.
20Reproofe hath broke my heart a peeces, I am full of heauinesse: I loked for some to haue pitie on me, but there was none, and for some that shoulde comfort me, but I coulde fynde none.
4Is it for mans sake that I make this disputation? Which if it were so, shoulde not my spirite then be in sore trouble?