Job 5:3-5
taking.27:8; Ps 37:35,36; 73:3-9,18-20; 92:7; Jer 12:1-3cursed.De 27:15-26; Ps 69:25; Ac 1:20 children.4:10,11; 8:4; 18:16-19; 27:14; Ex 20:5; Ps 109:9-15; 119:155; 127:5they are crushed.1:19; Lu 13:4,5neither.10:7; Ps 7:2 harvest.De 28:33,51; Jud 6:3-6; Isa 62:8the thorns.Jud 6:11; 2Ch 33:11the robber.1:15,17; 12:6; 18:9; Ho 8:7swalloweth.2:3; 20:15; Jer 51:34,44; La 2:5,16Job 15:29
neither shall.20:22-28; 22:15-20; 27:16,17; Ps 49:16,17; Lu 12:19-21; 16:2,19-22Jas 1:11; 5:1-3Job 20:5-9
the triumphing.5:3; 15:29-34; 18:5,6; 27:13-23; Ex 15:9,10; Jud 16:21-30Es 5:11,12; 7:10; Ps 37:35,36; 73:18-20; Ac 12:22,23short. Heb. from near. the joy.8:19; 27:8; Mt 7:21; 13:20,21; Ga 6:4; Jas 4:16 his excellency.Ge 11:4; Isa 14:13,14; Da 4:11,22; Am 9:2; Ob 1:3,4; Mt 11:23clouds. Heb. cloud. perish.1Ki 14:10; 2Ki 9:37; Ps 83:10; Jer 8:2shall say.14:10 fly away.Ps 73:20; 18:10; 90:5; Isa 29:7,8 The eye.7; 7:8,10; 8:18; 27:3; Ps 37:10,36; 103:15,16Job 27:16-18
heap up.22:24; 1Ki 10:27; Hab 2:6; Zec 9:3prepare raiment.D'Herbelot tells us, that Bokhten, an illustrious poet of Cufah, in the 9th century, had so many presents made him, that at his death he was found possessed of 100 suits of clothes, 200 shirts, and 500 turbans. Mt 6:19; Jas 5:2 but the just.Pr 13:22; 28:8; Ec 2:26 as a moth.8:14,15; Isa 51:8as a booth.Isa 1:8; 38:12; La 2:6Proverbs 10:25
the whirlwind.1:27; Job 27:19-21; Ps 37:9,10; 58:9; 73:18-20; Isa 40:24an.30; Ps 15:5; Mt 7:24,25; 16:18; Eph 2:20; 1Ti 6:19; 2Ti 2:19
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