Job 34:36

Geneva Bible (1560)

I desire that Iob may be tryed, vnto the ende touching the answeres for wicked men.

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Referenced Verses

  • Job 12:6 : 6 The tabernacles of robbers doe prosper, and they are in safetie, that prouoke God, whome God hath enriched with his hand.
  • Job 21:7 : 7 Wherefore do the wicked liue, and waxe olde, and grow in wealth?
  • Job 22:15 : 15 Hast thou marked the way of the worlde, wherein wicked men haue walked?
  • Job 23:16 : 16 For God hath softened mine heart, & the Almightie hath troubled me.
  • Job 24:1 : 1 Howe should not the times be hid from the Almightie, seeing that they which knowe him, see not his dayes?
  • Job 34:8-9 : 8 Which goeth in the companie of them that worke iniquitie, and walketh with wicked men? 9 For he hath saide, It profiteth a man nothing that he should walke with God.
  • Ps 17:3 : 3 Thou hast prooued and visited mine heart in the night: thou hast tryed me, and foundest nothing: for I was purposed that my mouth should not offend.
  • Ps 26:2 : 2 Proue me, O Lorde, and trie mee: examine my reines, and mine heart.
  • Jas 5:11 : 11 Beholde, we count them blessed which endure. Ye haue heard of the patience of Iob, and haue knowen what ende the Lord made. For the Lord is very pitifull and mercifull.

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  • Job 34:34-35
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    34 Let men of vnderstanding tell me, and let a wise man hearken vnto me.

    35 Iob hath not spoken of knowledge, neyther were his wordes according to wisedome.

  • 37 For he addeth rebellion vnto his sinne: he clappeth his handes among vs, and multiplieth his wordes against God.

  • Job 6:1-2
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    1 Bvt Iob answered, and said,

    2 Oh that my griefe were well weighed, and my miseries were layed together in the balance.

  • 35 Oh that I had some to heare me! beholde my signe that the Almightie will witnesse for me: though mine aduersary should write a booke against me,

  • 32 If there be matter, answere me, and speak: for I desire to iustifie thee.

  • Job 40:1-3
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    1 (39:34) Moreouer ye Lord spake vnto Iob, & said,

    2 (39:35) Is this to learne to striue with the Almightie? he that reprooueth God, let him answere to it.

    3 (39:36) Then Iob answered the Lord, saying,

  • Job 23:3-5
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    3 Would God yet I knew how to finde him, I would enter vnto his place.

    4 I would pleade the cause before him, & fill my mouth with arguments.

    5 I would knowe the wordes, that he would answere me, & would vnderstand what he would say vnto me.

  • 3 But I will speake to the Almightie, and I desire to dispute with God.

  • 1 Wherefore, Iob, I pray thee, heare my talke and hearken vnto all my wordes.

  • 1 Bvt Iob answered, and sayd,

  • Job 19:1-2
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    1 Bvt Iob answered, and said,

    2 Howe long will yee vexe my soule, and torment me with wordes?

  • 1 Then Iob answered the Lord, and sayd,

  • 1 Bvt Iob answered, and sayde,

  • 1 So Iob proceeded and continued his parable, saying,

  • Job 6:8-10
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    8 Oh that I might haue my desire, and that God would grant me the thing that I long for!

    9 That is, that God would destroy me: that he would let his hand go, and cut me off.

    10 Then should I yet haue comfort, (though I burne with sorowe, let him not spare) because I haue not denyed the wordes of the Holy one.

  • 1 Bvt Iob answered, and said,

  • Job 42:7-8
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    7 Now after that the Lord had spoken these wordes vnto Iob, ye Lord also said vnto Eliphaz ye Temanite, My wrath is kindled against thee, and against thy two friends: for yee haue not spoken of me the thing that is right, like my seruant Iob.

    8 Therefore take vnto you nowe seuen bullockes, and seuen rammes, and go to my seruant Iob, and offer vp for your selues a burnt offring, and my seruant Iob shall pray for you: for I wil accept him, least I should put you to shame, because ye haue not spoken of me the thing, which is right, like my seruant Iob.

  • 1 Bvt Iob answered and sayd,

  • 1 Moreouer Iob proceeded and continued his parable, saying,

  • 1 Then Iob answered, and sayde,

  • 1 Then Iob answered, and sayd,

  • 5 But, oh that God would speake and open his lippes against thee!

  • 3 Also his anger was kindled against his three friends, because they could not finde an answere, and yet condemned Iob.

  • 5 For Iob hath saide, I am righteous, & God hath taken away my iudgement.

  • 16 Therfore Iob openeth his mouth in vaine, and multiplieth wordes without knowledge.

  • 3 Shall there be none ende of wordes of winde? or what maketh thee bold so to answere?

  • 21 Oh that a man might pleade with God, as man with his neighbour!

  • 1 Moreouer Elihu answered, and saide,

  • 7 What man is like Iob, that drinketh scornfulnesse like water?

  • Job 38:1-2
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    1 Then answered the Lord vnto Iob out of the whirle winde, and said,

    2 Who is this that darkeneth the counsell by wordes without knowledge?

  • 13 Lest ye should say, We haue found wisedome: for God hath cast him downe, and no man.

  • 9 Then Satan answered the Lord, and sayde, Doeth Iob feare God for nought?

  • 7 Mine enemie shal be as the wicked, and he that riseth against me, as the vnrighteous.

  • 7 There the righteous might reason with him, so I shoulde be deliuered for euer from my Iudge.

  • 13 That it might take hold of the corners of the earth, and that the wicked might be shaken out of it?

  • 1 So these three men ceased to answere Iob, because he esteemed himselfe iust.

  • 23 Oh that my wordes were nowe written! oh that they were written euen in a booke,

  • 40 Let thistles growe in steade of wheate, and cockle in the stead of Barley. THE WORDES OF IOB ARE ENDED.

  • 3 And the Lord sayd vnto Satan, Hast thou not considered my seruant Iob, how none is like him in the earth? an vpright and iust man, one that feareth God, and escheweth euill? for yet he continueth in his vprightnesse, although thou mouedst me against him, to destroy him without cause.