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\v 4 When I lie down, I say to myself,
\q2 'When will I get up and when will the night be gone?'
\q I am full of tossing to and fro until the day's dawning.
\q2 I am full of tossing to and fro until the day's dawning.
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\v 5 My flesh is clothed with worms and clods of dust;
\q2 the sores in my skin harden up and then dissolve and run afresh.
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\v 7 But now, God, you have made me weary;
\q2 you have made all my family desolate.
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\v 8 You have made me dry up, which itself is a witness against me;
\q2 the leanness of my body rises up against me,
\q and it testifies against my face.
\v 8 You have made me dry up,
\q2 which itself is a witness against me;
\q the leanness of my body rises up against me,
\q2 and it testifies against my face.
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\v 3 Why are we regarded as cattle, stupid in your sight?
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\v 3 Why are we regarded as cattle,
\q2 stupid in your sight?
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\v 4 You who tear at yourself in your anger,
\q2 should the earth be abandoned for you
\q2 or should the rocks be removed out of their places?
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\v 2 There are wicked people who remove boundary markers;
\q2 there are wicked people who take away flocks by force and put them in their own pastures.
\q2 there are wicked people who take away flocks by force
\q2 and put them in their own pastures.
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\v 3 They drive away the donkey of those without fathers;
\q2 they take the widow's ox as a pledge.
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\q2 and they take a pledge against the poor.
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\v 10 But the poor people go about naked without clothing;
\q2 although they go hungry, they carry bundles of grain belonging to other people.
\q2 although they go hungry,
\q2 they carry bundles of grain belonging to other people.
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\v 11 The poor people make oil within the walls of those wicked men;
\q2 they tread the wicked men's winepresses, but they themselves suffer thirst.
\q2 they tread the wicked men's winepresses,
\q2 but they themselves suffer thirst.
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\v 12 From out of the city the dying groan,
\q2 and the throat of the wounded cries out for help.
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\v 1 Now those who are younger than I have nothing but mockery for me—
\q these young men whose fathers I would have refused to allow to work beside the dogs of my flock.
\q2 these young men whose fathers I would have refused to allow to work beside the dogs of my flock.
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\v 2 Indeed, the strength of their fathers' hands, how could it have helped me—
\q2 men in whom the strength of their mature age had perished?
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\v 6 Then Elihu son of Barakel the Buzite spoke up and said,
\q "I am young, and you are very old.
\q That is why I held back and was afraid to tell you my own thoughts.
\q2 That is why I held back and was afraid to tell you my own thoughts.
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\v 7 I said, "Length of days should speak;
\q2 a multitude of years should teach wisdom.
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\v 26 In the open sight of others, he kills them for their wicked deeds like criminals
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\v 27 because they turned away from following him
\q2 and refused to acknowledge any of his ways.
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\v 2 "Should anyone who wishes to criticize try to correct the Almighty?
\q2 He who argues with God, let him answer."
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\v 5 I spoke once, and I will not answer;
\q2 indeed, twice, but I will proceed no further."
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\v 6 So I despise myself;
\q2 I repent in dust and ashes."
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