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Job 6:26
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Do you intend to correct my words, and treat the speech of a desperate man as wind?
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.
Timeline
Before 2100 BC
Job's Suffering and Faith
Job 1 - 42
People
Job
,
Tema
Places
Sheba
,
Tema
,
Uz
Topics
Argument
,
Belong
,
Correct
,
Despair
,
Despairing
,
Desperate
,
Hold
,
Hope
,
Imagine
,
Indeed
,
Intend
,
Reckon
,
Reproof
,
Reprove
,
Sayings
,
Seeing
,
Seem
,
Speech
,
Speeches
,
Treat
,
Wind
,
Wrong
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Argument
Belong
Correct
Despair
Despairing
Desperate
Hold
Hope
Imagine
Indeed
Intend
Mean
Reckon
Reproof
Reprove
Sayings
Seem
Speech
Speeches
Think
Treat
Wind
Words
Wrong
Jump 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
Parallel Verses
NASB:
"Do you intend to reprove my words, When the words of one in despair belong to the wind?
KJV:
Do ye imagine to reprove words, and the speeches of one that is desperate,
which are
as wind?
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