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Will you be hard on a leaf in flight before the wind? will you make a dry stem go more quickly on its way?


“For You write bitter things against me [in Your indictment]
And make me inherit and suffer for the iniquities of my youth.

the smell of water makes it thrive
and produce twigs like a sapling.

Should a wise man make answer with vain knowledge, And fill himself with the east wind?

Will he make arguments with words in which is no profit, and with sayings which have no value?

Yea, thou dost make reverence void, And dost diminish meditation before God.

Why doth thine heart make thee so proud? Why standest thou so greatly in thine own conceit? Where unto look thine eyes,

Trouble and anguish shall make him afraid; they shall prevail against him, as a king ready to the battle.

Because he covers his face with his fatness, and makes heavy fat on his waist.


“Is there no end to [your futile] words of wind?
Or what plagues you [so much] that you [so boldly] answer [me like this]?

It has come up as a witness against me, and the wasting of my flesh makes answer to my face.

My friends make sport of me; to God my eyes are weeping,

Truly, those who make sport of me are round about me, and my eyes become dark because of their bitter laughing.

Make arrangements! Put up security for me.
Who else will be my sponsor?


“He who denounces and informs against his friends for a share of the spoil,
The eyes of his children will also languish and fail.

"If my hope were that my house is the afterlife itself, if I were to make my bed in darkness,

How long will it be ere ye make an end of words? mark, and afterwards we will speak.

Terrors shall make him afraid on every side, and shall drive him to his feet.

They drive him from light to darkness, and they make him flee from the world.

These ten times have ye reproached me: ye are not ashamed that ye make yourselves strange to me.

If you make yourselves great against me, using my punishment as an argument against me,

Truly, I make an outcry against the violent man, but there is no answer: I give a cry for help, but no one takes up my cause.

His armies come on together, they make their road high against me, and put up their tents round mine.

To my servant I have called, And he doth not answer, With my mouth I make supplication to him.

My breath is repulsive to my wife, though I make supplication for the children of my own body.

Make sure that you remain wary of God's sword, for God's wrath brings with it the sword of punishment, by which you'll know there's a judgment."

Therefore do my thoughts cause me to answer, and for this I make haste.

I have heard a rebuke that insults me,
and my understanding makes me reply.

His sons will make amends to the poor; their hands will return his wealth.

The wealth that he consumed he vomits up, God will make him throw it out of his stomach.

But he shall labour, and yet have nothing to eat. Great travail shall he make for riches, but he shall not enjoy them.

The heavens make clear his sin, and the earth gives witness against him.

Did, I, unto man, make my complaint? Wherefore, then, should my spirit not be impatient?

They make songs to the instruments of music, and are glad at the sound of the pipe.

What is the Ruler of all, that we may give him worship? and what profit is it to us to make prayer to him?

Who will make his way clear to his face? and if he has done a thing, who gives him punishment for it?


“Is it any pleasure or joy to the Almighty that you are righteous?
Or is it of benefit to Him that you make your ways perfect?


And make the Almighty your gold
And your precious silver,


“When you are cast down and humbled, you will speak with confidence,
And the humble person He will lift up and save.

He makes safe the man who is free from sin, and if your hands are clean, salvation will be yours.

Would he make use of his great power to overcome me? No, but he would give attention to me.

God has caused me to faint; the Almighty makes me terrified!


“Others snatch the fatherless [infants] from the breast [to sell or make them slaves],
And against the poor they take a pledge [of clothing].

Which make oil within their walls, and tread their winepresses, and suffer thirst.

Out of the city - out of the houses, they make outcry. and, the soul of the wounded, calleth for help, and, GOD, doth not regard it as foolish.

In the dark he makes holes in the walls of houses: in the daytime they are shutting themselves up, they have no knowledge of the light.

For they maintain the barren, and make them that they cannot bear, and unto widows they do no good.

And if it be not so now, who will make me a liar, and make my speech nothing worth?


“Dominion and awe belong to God;
He establishes peace and order in His high places.

How didst thou counsel to him of no wisdom? and didst thou make known help for abundance?

Will he take delight in the Ruler of all, and make his prayer to God at all times?

Those that remain of him shall be buried in death, And his widows shall make no lamentation.

Though he may get silver together like dust, and make ready great stores of clothing;

he makes [it] ready, and [the] righteous will wear [it], and [the] innocent will divide [the] silver.


“He builds his house like a spider’s web,
Like a (temporary) hut which a watchman makes.

Men make signs of joy because of him, driving him from his place with sounds of hissing.

He makes a deep mine far away from those living in the light of day; when they go about on the earth, they have no knowledge of those who are under them, who are hanging far from men, twisting from side to side on a cord.

He makes deep ways, cut through the rock, and his eye sees everything of value.

He keeps back the streams from flowing, and makes the secret things come out into the light.

Who doth make me as in months past, As in the days of God's preserving me?

I smiled kindly on them when they did not believe; and they did not make the light of my face fall.

But now those who are younger than I make sport of me; those whose fathers I would not have put with the dogs of my flocks.

They make noises like asses among the brushwood; they get together under the thorns.

The lines of his men of war put themselves in order, and make high their ways of destruction against me:

You lift me up to [the] wind--you make me ride [it], and you toss me about [in] the storm.

let my righteousness be weighed in honest scales, and God will make known my integrity.

Then let my wife give pleasure to another man and let others make use of her body.

If his back did not give me a blessing, and the wool of my sheep did not make him warm;

For fear of the great body of people, or for fear that families might make sport of me, so that I kept quiet, and did not go out of my door;

I would make clear the number of my steps, I would put it before him like a prince! The words of Job are ended.

But if cause be that my land cry against me, or that the furrows thereof make any complaint;

So when Elihu, the son of Barachel the Buzite, saw that these three men were not able to make Job answer, he was miscontent.

I was taking note; and truly not one of you was able to make clear Job's error, or to give an answer to his words.

That ye may not say, We have found out wisdom; God will make him yield, not man.

I will not put forward words like these, or make use of your sayings in answer to him.

For they where so abashed that they could not make answer, nor speak one word.

Therefore will I speak, that I may have vent: I will open my lips, and make answer.

For I know not to give flattering titles; in so doing my maker would soon take me away.

Behold, my terror shall not make thee afraid, neither shall my hand be heavy upon thee.

"Behold, unto these unreasonable words of thine will I make answer. Should God be reproved of man?

Then he makes his secrets clear to men, so that they are full of fear at what they see;


So that his life makes him loathe food,
And his soul [loathe] even his favorite dishes.

If now there may be an angel sent to him, one of the thousands which there are to be between him and God, and to make clear to man what is right for him;

He makes his prayer to God, and he has mercy on him; he sees God's face with cries of joy; he gives news of his righteousness to men;

He makes a song, saying, I did wrong, turning from the straight way, but he did not give me the reward of my sin.

Let us make the decision for ourselves as to what is right; let us have the knowledge among ourselves of what is good.

What man is like Job, a man who freely makes sport of God,

For he says, 'It does not profit a man when he makes his delight with God.'

“For He pays a man according to his work,
And makes him find it according to his way.

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