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The Holy Bible in Modern English. Revised Edition.
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Ferrar Fentons 'Holy Bible in Modern English. All spelling, punctuation and formatting maintained through-out. Verse ordering follows the King James version for clarity and necessary organization of the verses.

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RF JOB 13:1 Mine eyes have observed all these things.
I have heard, and my ears understood;
RF JOB 13:2 What you know, I know that myself,
I am no more a fool than are you.
RF JOB 13:3 Now, I will address the Most High,
And to God I will turn with my plea;
RF JOB 13:4 For you are but painters of falsehood!
And worthless physicians are you!
RF JOB 13:5 I wish you would keep yourselves silent
For that is your far wisest plan;—
RF JOB 13:6 And listen to me while I reason,
And attend to the plea of my lips!—
RF JOB 13:7 Why will you talk folly for God?
Why utter your falsehoods as His?
RF JOB 13:8 For can you His Presence exalt?
Are you the defenders of God?
RF JOB 13:9 When He searches, will He approve you,
If you flatter, as you flatter men?
RF JOB 13:10 Be assured that He will reprove
If you flatter by falsehood His state.
RF JOB 13:11 And should you not reverence His Height?
And should not His dread fall on you?
RF JOB 13:12 Reflect, that your proverbs are dust,
And your maxims are mountains of mud!
RF JOB 13:13 Keep silent to me while I speak!
I, myself, let come on me what may!
RF JOB 13:14 I am mad,—with my flesh in my teeth,—
And I put my life into my hand;—
RF JOB 13:15 Let Him kill me; yet I do not care!
In His presence I plead for my course!
RF JOB 13:16 Perhaps He will save me Himself;—
For villains dare not seek His face!
RF JOB 13:17 Listen, listen! to what I can say,—
And I will explain to your ears,
RF JOB 13:18 For, now I arrange my defence,
I know my acquittal is sure!
RF JOB 13:19 Who is it against me will plead?
I then will be silent and die!
RF JOB 13:20 Oh! only grant two things for me,
Then I will not hide from your face;
RF JOB 13:21 Remove this affliction away,
And let not your terror o'erwhelm;
RF JOB 13:22 Then summon and I will respond,—
Or let me speak,—and you can reply.
RF JOB 13:23 Say what are my vices and sins?
Oh! teach me my frailties and faults.
RF JOB 13:24 For what do you hide up your face,
And think me a foeman of yours?
RF JOB 13:25 And why do you chase withered leaves,
Or hunt after stubble dried up?
RF JOB 13:26 That you write against me bitter things,
And clothe with the sins of my youth;
RF JOB 13:27 And fasten my feet in the stocks,
And watch to find my hidden ways,
And examine the marks of my feet?—
RF JOB 13:28 And that here I am rotting away
Like a garment that moths have consumed!




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AKJV ROM 8:32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?



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