Job 21:2
O heare diligently my wordes, and that shalbe in steede of your consolations,
O heare diligently my wordes, and that shalbe in steede of your consolations,
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1Iob aunswered, and saide:
1Wherefore heare my wordes O Iob, and hearken vnto all that I will say:
3Suffer me that I may speake, and when I haue spoken mocke on.
4Is it for mans sake that I make this disputation? Which if it were so, shoulde not my spirite then be in sore trouble?
5Marke me well and be abashed, and lay your hande vpon your mouth.
31Marke wel O Iob, and heare me: hold thee still, and I will speake.
32But if thou hast any thing to say, then aunswere me, and speake: for I desire to iustifie thee.
11Thinkest thou it a small thing of the consolations of God? with thee is a lying worde.
1Iob aunswered, & saide:
2I haue oft times heard such thinges: miserable geuers of comfort are ye all the sort of you.
23Heare ye then, and hearken vnto my voyce, consider and ponder my speache.
1Iob aunswered, & said:
2Though my talke be this day in bitternesse, and my plague greater then my groning.
1Iob aunswered, and saide:
2How long wyll ye vexe my soule, and trouble me with wordes?
1So Iob aunswered, & saide:
21Therefore reconcile thee vnto God, and be at peace: so shall all thinges prospere with thee right well.
22Receaue I pray thee the lawe at his mouth, and lay vp his wordes in thyne heart.
17Heare diligently my wordes, and ponder my sayinges with your eares.
6Now heare my reasoning, and ponder the argument of my lippes.
1So Iob proceeded and went foorth in his parable, saying:
5I shoulde comfort you with my mouth, & releasse your paine with the talking of my lippes.
2And Iob aunswered, and sayde:
1Iob aunswered, and sayde:
1But Iob aunswered, and sayde:
2O that my complaynt were truely wayed, and my punishment layde in the balaunces together:
14Hearken vnto this O Iob, stand still, and consider the wonderous workes of God.
11For when I had wayted till ye made an end of your talking, and hearde your wysdome, what argumentes ye made in your communication,
12Yea when I had diligently pondred what ye sayde, I found not one of you that made any good argument against Iob, that directly could make aunswere vnto his wordes,
34Let men of vnderstanding tell me, and let a wyse man hearken vnto me.
1And Iob proceeded and went foorth in his parable, saying,
1Elihu proceeding in his aunswere, sayde:
2Heare my wordes O ye wise men, hearken vnto me ye that haue vnderstanding:
1Then Iob aunswered the Lord, and saide:
4O hearken thou vnto me also, and let me speake: aunswere vnto the thing that I wyll aske thee.
34Howe vayne then is the comfort that ye geue me, seyng falshood remayneth in all your aunsweres?
1Moreouer the Lorde spake vnto Iob, and saide:
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,
16If thou nowe haue vnderstanding, heare what I say, and hearken to the voyce of my wordes:
22Then call, and I wyll aunswere: or let me speake, and geue me then an aunswere.
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.
3Then Iob aunswered the Lorde, saying:
1Iob aunswered, and sayde,
2When wyll ye make an ende of your wordes? Marke well, and then we wyll speake.
21Unto me men gaue eare, me they regarded, and with scilence they taried for my counsell.
5I woulde knowe what aunswere he woulde geue me, and vnderstande what he woulde say vnto me.
8Now hast thou spoken in myne eares, & I haue heard the voyce of thy wordes:
2What is he that darkeneth his counsaile by wordes without knowledge?
2That thou wylt encline thine eares vnto wisdome: applye thine heart then to vnderstandyng.
2Heare then the sounde of his voyce, & the noyse that goeth out of his mouth.