Job 19:16
I called my seruant, but he would not answere, though I prayed him with my mouth.
I called my seruant, but he would not answere, though I prayed him with my mouth.
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17My breath was strange vnto my wife, though I prayed her for the childrens sake of mine owne body.
18The wicked also despised mee, and when I rose, they spake against me.
15They that dwel in mine house, and my maydes tooke me for a stranger: for I was a stranger in their sight.
14Howe much lesse shall I answere him? or howe should I finde out my words with him?
15For though I were iust, yet could I not answere, but I would make supplicatio to my Iudge.
16If I cry, and he answere me, yet woulde I not beleeue, that he heard my voyce.
20Whe I cry vnto thee, thou doest not heare me, neither regardest me, when I stand vp.
7Beholde, I crie out of violence, but I haue none answere: I crie, but there is no iudgement.
22Then call thou, and I will answere: or let me speake, and answere thou me.
6I opened to my welbeloued: but my welbeloued was gone, and past: mine heart was gone when hee did speake: I sought him, but I coulde not finde him: I called him, but hee answered mee not.
17I called vnto him with my mouth, and he was exalted with my tongue.
6I haue called vpon thee: surely thou wilt heare me, O God: incline thine eare to me, and hearken vnto my wordes.
19Who is he, that will pleade with me? for if I nowe holde my tongue, I dye.
14Thus am I as a man, that heareth not, and in whose mouth are no reproofes.
1A Psalme of Dauid, to giue instruction, and a prayer, when he was in the caue. I cryed vnto the Lord with my voyce: with my voyce I prayed vnto the Lord.
13If I did contemne the iudgement of my seruant, and of my mayde, when they did contend with me,
6Though I speake, my sorow can not be asswaged: though I cease, what release haue I?
11Therefore I will not spare my mouth, but will speake in the trouble of my spirite, and muse in the bitternesse of my minde.
2O my God, I crie by day, but thou hearest not, and by night, but haue no audience.
24Because I haue called, & ye refused: I haue stretched out mine hand, & none woulde regarde.
19I called for my louers, but they deceiued me: my Priestes and mine Elders perished in the citie while they sought their meate to refresh their soules.
2Hearken vnto me, & answere me: I mourne in my prayer, and make a noyse,
14Yet hath he not directed his words to me, neyther will I answere him by your wordes.
19A seruant will not be chastised with words: though he vnderstand, yet he will not answere.
41They cryed but there was none to saue them, euen vnto the Lorde, but hee answered them not.
19Howe long will it be yer thou depart from me? thou wilt not let me alone whiles I may swallowe my spettle.
1A song of degrees. I called vnto the Lorde in my trouble, and hee heard me.
4Heare, I beseech thee, and I will speake: I will demaunde of thee, & declare thou vnto me.
1For the excellent musitian Ieduthun. A Psalme committed to Asaph. My voyce came to God, when I cryed: my voyce came to God, and he heard me.
2In the day of my trouble I sought ye Lord: my sore ranne and ceased not in the night: my soule refused comfort.
16When I had wayted (for they spake not, but stood still and answered no more)
15Thou shalt call me, and I shall answere thee: thou louest the worke of thine own hands.
8Then cried I vnto thee, O Lord, and praied to my Lord.
8Also when I cry and showte, hee shutteth out my prayer.
17And hide not thy face from thy seruant, for I am in trouble: make haste and heare me.
2I was dumme & spake nothing: I kept silece euen from good, and my sorow was more stirred.
16But I haue not thrust in my selfe for a pastour after thee, neither haue I desired the day of miserie, thou knowest: that which came out of my lips, was right before thee.
22Though I said in mine haste, I am cast out of thy sight, yet thou heardest the voyce of my prayer, when I cryed vnto thee.
5I would knowe the wordes, that he would answere me, & would vnderstand what he would say vnto me.
1A Psalme of Dauid. O Lord, I call vpon thee: haste thee vnto me: heare my voyce, when I cry vnto thee.
40I was in the day consumed with heate, and with frost in the night, and my sleepe departed from mine eyes.
15What shall I say? for he hath said it to me, and he hath done it: I shall walke weakely all my yeeres in the bitternesse of my soule.
56Thou hast heard my voyce: stoppe not thine eare from my sigh and from my cry.
4Then I called vpon the Name of the Lord, saying, I beseech thee, O Lord, deliuer my soule.
20Therefore will I speake, that I may take breath: I will open my lippes, and will answere.
16Turne thy face vnto mee, and haue mercie vpon me: for I am desolate and poore.
1Bvt Iob answered, and said,
19Hearken vnto mee, O Lorde, and heare the voyce of them that contend with me.
20Rebuke hath broken mine heart, and I am full of heauinesse, and I looked for some to haue pitie on me, but there was none: and for comforters, but I found none.
4Doe I direct my talke to man? If it were so, how should not my spirit be troubled?