Job 24:8
From the inundation of hills they are wet, And without a refuge -- have embraced a rock.
From the inundation of hills they are wet, And without a refuge -- have embraced a rock.
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2 The borders they reach, A drove they have taken violently away, Yea, they do evil.
3 The ass of the fatherless they lead away, They take in pledge the ox of the widow,
4 They turn aside the needy from the way, Together have hid the poor of the earth.
5 Lo, wild asses in a wilderness, They have gone out about their work, Seeking early for prey, A mixture for himself -- food for young ones.
6 In a field his provender they reap, And the vineyard of the wicked they glean.
7 The naked they cause to lodge Without clothing. And there is no covering in the cold.
9 They take violently away From the breast the orphan, And on the poor they lay a pledge.
10 Naked, they have gone without clothing, And hungry -- have taken away a sheaf.
11 Between their walls they make oil, Wine-presses they have trodden, and thirst.
5 From the midst they are cast out, (They shout against them as a thief),
6 In a frightful place of valleys to dwell, Holes of earth and clefts.
7 Among shrubs they do groan, Under nettles they are gathered together.
3 And their honourable ones have sent their little ones to the water, They have come unto ditches, They have not found water, They have turned back -- their vessels empty! They have been ashamed, And have blushed and covered their head.
4 Because the ground hath been broken, For there hath been no rain in the land, Ashamed have been husbandmen, They have covered their head.
14 As a wide breach they come, Under the desolation have rolled themselves.
30 then they shall begin to say to the mountains, Fall on us, and to the hills, Cover us; --
4 For Thou hast been a stronghold for the poor, A stronghold for the needy in his distress, A refuge from storm, a shadow from heat, When the spirit of the terrible `is' as a storm -- a wall.
2 And each hath been as a hiding-place `from' wind, And as a secret hiding-place `from' inundation, As rivulets of waters in a dry place, As a shadow of a heavy rock in a weary land.
3 With want and with famine gloomy, Those fleeing to a dry place, Formerly a desolation and waste,
18 And yet, a falling mountain wasteth away, And a rock is removed from its place.
19 If I see `any' perishing without clothing, And there is no covering to the needy,
4 Cleaved hath the tongue of a suckling unto his palate with thirst, Infants asked bread, a dealer out they have none.
5 Those eating of dainties have been desolate in out-places, Those supported on scarlet have embraced dunghills.
8 They go up hills -- they go down valleys, Unto a place Thou hast founded for them.
19 Drought -- also heat -- consume snow-waters, Sheol `those who' have sinned.
19 And they have come, and rested all of them in the desolate valleys, And in holes of the rocks, and on all the thorns, And on all the commendable things.
6 And a covering may be, For a shadow by day from drought, And for a refuge, and for a hiding place, From inundation and from rain!
23 And they wait as `for' rain for me, And their mouth they have opened wide `As' for the latter rain.
18 The high hills `are' for wild goats, Rocks `are' a refuge for conies,
21 To enter into cavities of the rocks, And into clefts of the high places, Because of the fear of Jehovah, And because of the honour of His excellency, In His rising to terrify the earth.
9 Widows thou hast sent away empty, And the arms of the fatherless are bruised.
21 And they have not thirsted in waste places, He hath caused them to go on, Waters from a rock he hath caused to flow to them, Yea, he cleaveth a rock, and flow do waters.
19 Swifter have been our pursuers, Than the eagles of the heavens, On the mountains they have burned `after' us, In the wilderness they have laid wait for us.
3 A man -- poor and oppressing the weak, `Is' a sweeping rain, and there is no bread.
14 Doth snow of Lebanon Cease from the rock of the field? Failed are the cold strange waters that flow?
17 Rotted have scattered things under their clods, Desolated have been storehouses, Broken down have been granaries, For withered hath the corn.
18 How have cattle sighed! Perplexed have been droves of oxen, For there is no pasture for them, Also droves of sheep have been desolated.
37 they were stoned, they were sawn asunder, they were tried; in the killing of the sword they died; they went about in sheepskins, in goatskins -- being destitute, afflicted, injuriously treated,
38 of whom the world was not worthy; in deserts wandering, and `in' mountains, and `in' caves, and `in' the holes of the earth;
8 I hasten escape for myself, From a rushing wind, from a whirlwind.
16 He hath dug in the darkness -- houses; By day they shut themselves up, They have not known light.
4 A stream hath broken out from a sojourner, Those forgotten of the foot, They were low, from man they wandered.
9 Against the flint he sent forth his hand, He overturned from the root mountains.
17 These are wells without water, and clouds by a tempest driven, to whom the thick gloom of the darkness to the age hath been kept;
40 When they bow down in dens -- Abide in a thicket for a covert?
7 Thou causest not the weary to drink water, And from the hungry thou withholdest bread.
6 Widow and sojourner they slay, And fatherless ones they murder.
15 He cleaveth rocks in a wilderness, And giveth drink -- as the great deep.
27 To satisfy a desolate and waste place, And to cause to shoot up The produce of the tender grass?
10 Seen thee -- pained are mountains, An inundation of waters hath passed over, Given forth hath the deep its voice, High its hands it hath lifted up.