Job 9:30
If I washe my selfe with snowe water, and make myne handes neuer so cleane at the well:
If I washe my selfe with snowe water, and make myne handes neuer so cleane at the well:
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31Yet shalt thou dippe me in the myre, and mine owne clothes shal defile me.
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?
7Purge thou me with hyssop and I shalbe cleane: washe thou me, and I shalbe whyter then snowe.
13Truely I haue cleansed my heart in vayne: and wasshed my handes in innocencie.
9I am cleane without any fault, I am innocent, & there is no wickednesse in me.
9Who can say, I haue made my heart cleane, I am pure from my sinne?
17Howbeit there is no wickednesse in my handes, but my prayer is cleane.
7If my steppe hath turned out of the way, & myne heart walked after myne eyes, and if any blot haue cleaued to my handes:
2Washe me throughly from myne iniquitie: and clense me from my sinne.
3For thou sayest: what aduauntage wyll it be vnto thee, and what profite shall I haue of my sinne?
6I haue wasshed my handes in innocencie: and so I haue gone about thine aulter O God.
4For thou hast sayde, my doctrine is pure, and I am cleane in thyne eyes.
19If men will speake of strength, lo he is strong: if men will speake of iudgement, who shall bring me in to pleade?
20If I will iustifie my selfe, myne owne mouth shall condempne me: if I will put foorth my selfe for a perfect man, he shall proue me a wicked doer.
21For though I be an innocent and my conscience cleare, yet am I weery of my lyfe.
23And I was sounde & pure towardes hym: and I was weery lest I shoulde offende hym with my wickednesse.
24Therfore hath God rewarded me after my righteous dealyng: and accordyng to my cleannesse of my handes in his syght.
19He hath cast me into the myre, and I am become like asshes and dust.
22Yea and that so sore that though thou washe thee with Nitrus, and make thy selfe to sauour with that sweete smellyng hearbe of Borith: yet in my sight thou art stayned with thy wickednesse, saith the Lorde thy God.
3O God my Lord, if I haue done any such thing: or if there be any wickednesse in my handes.
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.
12There is a generation that thynke them selues cleane, and yet is not cleansed from their filthinesse.
16Washe you, make you cleane, put away your euyll thoughtes out of my syght: ceasse from doyng of euyll,
14What is man, that he should be cleane? and he which is borne of a woman, whereby he might be righteous?
24In his sight also haue I ben vpright: and haue kept me from myne owne iniquitie.
25And the Lorde did to me againe according to my righteousnesse: euen after my purenes in his eye sight.
6When my wayes ranne ouer with butter, and when the stonie rockes gaue me riuers of oyle:
6That thou makest such inquisition for my wickednes, and searchest out my sinne?
7Whereas thou knowest whether I shall do wickedly or no, and that none can deliuer me out of thyne hande.
32If I haue gone amisse, enfourme thou me: If I haue done wrong, I wyll leaue of.
3I haue put of my coate, howe can I do it on agayne? I haue washed my feete, howe shall I fyle them agayne?
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.
6Wherefore I geue myne owne selfe the blame, and take repentaunce in the dust and asshes.
3Doest thou open thyne eyes vpon such one, and bringest me into thy iudgement?
4Who can make it cleane that commeth of an vncleane thing? no bodye.
9Turne thy face from my sinnes: and wype out all my misdeedes.
5But if ye wyll aduaunce your selues against me, and rebuke me for the shame that is come vpon me:
9The righteous also wyll kepe his way, and he that hath cleane handes wyll euer be stronger and stronger.
15I haue sowed a sackecloth vpon my skinne, and wallowed my head in the dust.
35Yet darest thou say, I am without sinne and giltlesse, Tushe, his wrath can not come vpon me: Beholde, I wyll reason with thee, because thou darest say, I haue not offended.
4But how may a man compared vnto God, be iustified? or how can he be cleane that is borne of a woman?
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.
4Euen he that hath cleane handes, and a pure heart: & that hath not taken his soule in vayne, nor sworne disceiptfully.
15For though I were righteous, yet might I not geue him one word againe, but mekely submit my selfe to hym as my iudge.
10Take thy plague away from me: I am euen consumed by the meanes of thy heauy hande.
20God rewarded me after my righteous dealyng: accordyng to the cleannesse of myne handes he recompensed me.
9Saying what profite is there in my blood when I go downe to the pit? shal the dust geue thankes vnto thee? or shall it declare thy trueth?