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Job 31
Brenton's English Septuagint · Berean Standard Bible
Now what portion has God given from above? and is there an inheritance [given] of the Mighty One from the highest?
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if my foot has turned aside out of the way, or if mine heart has followed mine eye, and if too I have touched gifts with my hands;
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For the rage of anger is not to be controlled, [in the case] of defiling [another] man's wife.
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And if too I despised the judgment of my servant or [my] handmaid, when they pleaded with me;
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what then shall I do if the Lord should try me? and if also he should at all visit me, can I make an answer?
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Were not they too formed as I also was formed in the womb? yea, we were formed in the same womb.
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But the helpless missed not whatever need they had, and I did not cause the eye of the widow to fail.
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(for I nourished [them] as a father from my youth, and guided [them] from my mother's womb.)
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and if the poor did not bless me, and their shoulders were [not] warmed with the fleece of my lambs;
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and if too I rejoiced when my wealth was abundant, and if too I laid my hand on innumerable [treasures]:
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(do we not see the shining sun eclipsed, and the moon waning? for they have not [power to continue]:)
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and if my heart was secretly deceived, and if I have laid my hand upon my mouth and kissed it:
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let this also then be reckoned to me as the greatest iniquity: for I [should] have lied against the Lord Most High.
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And if too my handmaids have often said, Oh that we might be satisfied with his flesh; (whereas I was very kind:
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(for I did not stand in awe of a great multitude, so as not to declare boldly before them:) and if too I permitted a poor man to go out of my door with an empty bosom:
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(Oh that I had a hearer,) and if I had not feared the hand of the Lord; and [as to] the written charge which I had against any one,
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and if I ate its strength alone without price, and if too I grieved the heart of the owner of the soil, by taking [aught] from [him]:
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then let the nettle come up to me instead of wheat, and a bramble instead of barley. And Job ceased speaking.
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