Job 5:6
Although affliction cometh not forth of the dust, neither doth trouble spring out of the ground;
Context
This verse from Job Chapter 5 connects to 9 cross-references. Eliphaz continues, warning Job not to appeal to angels and observing that affliction does not spring from the ground. He enumerates God's disciplinary blessings and concludes that the man God corrects is blessed, urging Job to accept divine chastening as …
Diğer Çeviriler
For affliction cometh not forth from the dust, Neither doth trouble spring out of the ground;
For sorrow cometh not forth from the dust, Nor from the ground springeth up misery.
For evil does not come out of the dust, or trouble out of the earth;
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