Job 10:1-7
1599 Geneva Bible
10 1 Job is weary of his life, and setteth out his fragility before God. 20 He desireth him to stay his hand. 22 A description of death.
1 My soul is cut off [a]though I live: I will leave my [b]complaint upon myself, and will speak in the bitterness of my soul.
2 I will say unto God, [c]Condemn me not: show me, wherefore thou contendest with me.
3 Thinkest thou it [d]good to oppress me, and to cast off the [e]labor of thine hands, and to favor the [f]counsel of the wicked?
4 Hast thou [g]carnal eyes? or dost thou see as man seeth?
5 Are thy days as man’s [h]days? or thy years as the time of man,
6 That thou inquirest of mine iniquity, and searchest out my sin?
7 Thou knowest that I cannot do [i]wickedly: for none can deliver me out of thine hand.
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- Job 10:1 I am more like to a dead man, than to one that liveth.
- Job 10:1 I will make an ample declaration of my torments, accusing myself and not God.
- Job 10:2 He would not that God should proceed against him by his secret justice, but by the ordinary means that he punisheth others.
- Job 10:3 Is it agreeable to thy justice to do me wrong?
- Job 10:3 Wilt thou be without compassion?
- Job 10:3 Wilt thou gratify the wicked and condemn me?
- Job 10:4 Doest thou this of ignorance?
- Job 10:5 Art thou inconstant and changeable, as the times, today a friend, tomorrow an enemy?
- Job 10:7 By affliction thou keepest me as in a prison, and restrainest me from doing evil, neither can any set me at liberty.
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