Do you intend to correct my words, and treat the speech of a desperate man as wind? Cross References Job 6:25How painful are honest words! But what does your argument prove? Job 8:2 "How long will you go on saying such things? The words of your mouth are a blustering wind. Job 15:2 "Does a wise man answer with empty counsel or fill his belly with the hot east wind? Job 16:3 Is there no end to your long-winded speeches? What provokes you to continue testifying? Chapter Outline 1. Job shows that his complaints are not causeless.8. He wishes for death, wherein he is assured of comfort. 14. He reproves his friends of unkindness. Jump to Previous Argument Belong Correct Despair Despairing Desperate Hold Hope Imagine Indeed Intend Mean Reckon Reproof Reprove Sayings Seem Speech Speeches Think Treat Wind Words WrongJump to Next Argument Belong Correct Despair Despairing Desperate Hold Hope Imagine Indeed Intend Mean Reckon Reproof Reprove Sayings Seem Speech Speeches Think Treat Wind Words Wrong |
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge reprove. Job 2:10 Job 3:3-26 Job 4:3, 4 Job 34:3-9 Job 38:2 Job 40:5, 8 Job 42:3, 7 Matthew 12:37 one that. Job 6:4, 9 Job 10:1 as wind. Job 8:2 Hosea 12:1 Ephesians 4:14 Links Job 6:26 NIVJob 6:26 NLT Job 6:26 ESV Job 6:26 NASB Job 6:26 KJV Job 6:26 Bible Apps Job 6:26 Parallel Job 6:26 Biblia Paralela Job 6:26 Chinese Bible Job 6:26 French Bible Job 6:26 German Bible Job 6:26 Commentaries Bible Hub |