Job 9:27
If I say, I will forget my complayning, I will ceasse from my wrath, and comfort my selfe:
If I say, I will forget my complayning, I will ceasse from my wrath, and comfort my selfe:
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20Are not my dayes fewe? Let him then leaue of fro me, and let me a lone, that I may comfort my selfe a litle,
28Then am I afrayde of all my sorowes, for I knowe that thou wilt not iudge me innocent.
29If I be wicked, why then labour I in vayne?
1My soule is cut of though I lyue, I wil powre out my coplaynte against my selfe, and will speake out of the very heauinesse of my soule.
2I will say vnto God: O do not condempne me, but shewe me wherefore thou contendest so with me?
9O that God would begin and smite me, that he would let his hand go and take me cleane away:
10Then shoulde I haue some comfort, yea I woulde desire him in my payne that he would not spare, for I wil not be against the wordes of the holy one.
11For what powre haue I to endure? And what is myne end, that my soule might be patient?
18I woulde haue had comfort against sorowe: but sorowe is come vpon me, and heauinesse vexeth my heart.
19What is he that wyll go to lawe with me? if I now holde my tongue I dye.
5I shoulde comfort you with my mouth, & releasse your paine with the talking of my lippes.
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.
12Am I a sea or a whale fish, that thou kepest me so in prison?
13When I say, My bed shal comfort me, I shall haue some refreshing by talking to my selfe vpon my couch:
17He hath put my soule out of rest, I forget all good thinges.
4Is it for mans sake that I make this disputation? Which if it were so, shoulde not my spirite then be in sore trouble?
14If I dyd sinne, thou haddest an eye vnto me, and shalt not pronounce me innocent from myne offence.
15If I haue done wickedly, wo is me therefore: If I haue done righteously, yet dare I not lift vp my head, so full am I of confusion, and see myne owne miserie.
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.
9I wyll say vnto the Lorde of my strength: why hast thou forgotten me, why go I thus heauyly through the oppression of myne enemie?
17Because I am disposed to a haltyng: and my sorowe is euer in my syght.
18Because I confesse my wickednesse: and am sory for my sinne.
16Then shouldest thou forget thy miserie, and thinke no more vpon it, then vpon the waters that runne by.
13Holde your tongues for my sake, that I also may speake, and my sorowe shalbe the lesse.
15Lo, though he slay me, yet wyl I trust in him: but I wyll reproue myne owne wayes in his sight.
18He will not suffer me to take my breath, but filleth me with bitternesse.
19If men will speake of strength, lo he is strong: if men will speake of iudgement, who shall bring me in to pleade?
2I became dumbe through scilence, I helde my peace from speakyng of good wordes: but the more was my sorowe increased.
20I haue offended, what shall I do vnto the, O thou preseruer of men? Why hast thou set me as a marke against thee, so that I am a burden to my selfe?
21Why doest thou not pardon my trespasses, and take away myne iniquitie? Behold, nowe must I sleepe in the dust, and if thou sekest me to morowe in the morning, I shal not be.
13O that thou wouldest hide me in the graue, & keepe me secret vntyl thy wrath were past, and to appoynt me a time wherein thou mightest remember me.
3I called to remembraunce God, and I was disquieted: I conferred with my selfe, and my spirite was wrapped in pensiuenesse. Selah.
24When I laughed, they beleued it not, & the light of my countenaunce would they not put out.
2Though my talke be this day in bitternesse, and my plague greater then my groning.
35And then shall I aunswere hym without any feare: but because I am not so, I holde me still.
10And I sayde, this is my death: but the ryght hande of the most hyghest may graunt me yeres.
21They heare my mournyng, but there is none that wyll comfort me: All myne enemies haue hearde of my trouble, and are glad therof because thou hast done it: and thou hast brought foorth the time which thou calledst, when they also shal be lyke vnto me.
11And yf I say peraduenture the darknesse shall couer me: and the night shalbe day for me,
4Lest myne enemie say, I haue preuayled agaynst hym: lest they that trouble me reioyce yf I shoulde be remoued.
15If I shoulde say that I woulde iudge after this sort: lo then I shoulde condempne the generation of thy children.
19In the multitude of my cogitations from the bottome of my heart: thy comfortes dyd recreate my soule.
5But if ye wyll aduaunce your selues against me, and rebuke me for the shame that is come vpon me:
32If I haue gone amisse, enfourme thou me: If I haue done wrong, I wyll leaue of.
21Whyle I consider these thinges in my heart, I get a hope agayne.
6And I sayde, O that I had wynges like a doue: for then woulde I flee away, and be at rest.
7I wyll be glad and reioyce in thy louing kindnes: for that thou hast considered my trouble, and hast knowen my soule in aduersities.
8But I woulde aske counsell at the Lorde, and talke with God?
33Haue I kept secrete my sinne, and hyd myne iniquitie, as Adam dyd?
7There the righteous might dispute with him, so shoulde I be deliuered for euer from my iudge.