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11 “I cannot keep from speaking.
    I must express my anguish.
    My bitter soul must complain.

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I have told all your people about your justice.
    I have not been afraid to speak out,
    as you, O Lord, well know.

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Job Frames His Plea to God

10 “I am disgusted with my life.
    Let me complain freely.
    My bitter soul must complain.

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10 Hannah was in deep anguish, crying bitterly as she prayed to the Lord.

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17 Yes, this anguish was good for me,
    for you have rescued me from death
    and forgiven all my sins.

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15 But what could I say?
    For he himself sent this sickness.
Now I will walk humbly throughout my years
    because of this anguish I have felt.

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25 Another person dies in bitter poverty,
    never having tasted the good life.

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I wrote that letter in great anguish, with a troubled heart and many tears. I didn’t want to grieve you, but I wanted to let you know how much love I have for you.

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44 He prayed more fervently, and he was in such agony of spirit that his sweat fell to the ground like great drops of blood.[a]

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Notas al pie

  1. 22:43-44 Verses 43 and 44 are not included in the most ancient manuscripts.

37 He took Peter and Zebedee’s two sons, James and John, and he became anguished and distressed. 38 He told them, “My soul is crushed with grief to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me.”

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Instead, I suffer if I defend myself,
    and I suffer no less if I refuse to speak.

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13 “Be silent now and leave me alone.
    Let me speak, and I will face the consequences.

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15 If I am guilty, too bad for me;
    and even if I’m innocent, I can’t hold my head high,
    because I am filled with shame and misery.

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26 Do you think your words are convincing
    when you disregard my cry of desperation?

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27 But when she came to the man of God at the mountain, she fell to the ground before him and caught hold of his feet. Gehazi began to push her away, but the man of God said, “Leave her alone. She is deeply troubled, but the Lord has not told me what it is.”

28 Then she said, “Did I ask you for a son, my lord? And didn’t I say, ‘Don’t deceive me and get my hopes up’?”

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21 Speaking among themselves, they said, “Clearly we are being punished because of what we did to Joseph long ago. We saw his anguish when he pleaded for his life, but we wouldn’t listen. That’s why we’re in this trouble.”

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The more I thought about it,
    the hotter I got,
    igniting a fire of words:

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Bear with me, and let me speak.
    After I have spoken, you may resume mocking me.

“My complaint is with God, not with people.
    I have good reason to be so impatient.

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