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16:1 answered and says employment, 16:2 I then heard of many of such things: are beds of miserable bridge ye all.
16:3 must of the futile words an end have? or that which emboldeneth thee this Thou answerest? 16:4 I could also speak, like ye: if your heart stead my heart being, I could accumulate words against you and agitates the well head you.
16:5 me would become above however you with my opening and to move my lips reinforces, asswage your grief.
if 16:6, although I speak, is not my sorrow asswaged: and although I discharge, being what I left? it formed however now inert 16:7 hath me: Thou has me formed pitiful my company.
16:8 and Thou entireties has filled with cuts which a witness is against me: and my Magerkeit which increases in top in me beareth pilot with my face.
16:9 him teareth me in its anger which hateth me: he gnasheth after me with its teeth; Hostile well sharpeneth its eyes after me.
16:10 which have it after me with their opening the mouth aufgesperrt; it smitten me after the cheek reproachfully; they have me.
16:11 a god hath were delivered together approximately seized to me ungodly above and were made the hands wicked.
of 16:12 I were more rüber in Mühelosigkeit, however with him hath which had broken me more asunder: it that hath which was also taken me by my approach and agitate me with the pieces, and placed its mark.
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on 16:13 its of the contactors of elbow avoids with the entour me approximately, cleaveth my guided more asunder to him, and which replacement doth not; it poureth outside my scratch after the ground.
16:14 it breaketh I with cut after cut, it runneth after me like a giant.
16:15 I line after my skin to sew and my horn in dust.
defiled 16:16 my face with crying it contrary with the rule, and over my lid the shade death; 16:17 for each possible injustice in the well does not transmit: also my prayer is not pure.
16:18 O masses, covered Thou my blood and my cry of it no place.
left still has 16:19, sees, my witness in the sky, and my note are are on high.
16:20 my friends scorn me: but the well eye poureth breaks outside violently with of God.
16:21 with the O which one could plead for a man with a god, as a man pleadeth for his neighbor! 16:22, when a few years came me go the manner, from where I do not owe return.
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