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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 19:1 The Fifth Reply of Job.
Job, however, replied, and said:
RF JOB 19:2 How long will you worry my life?
And make me feel crushed by your words?
RF JOB 19:3 You have libeled me fully ten times,
And are yet not ashamed to revile?
RF JOB 19:4 But grant it be true, I have sinned,
My errors remain with myself.
RF JOB 19:5 Why indeed should you swell up against
And reproach me, with my own disgrace?
RF JOB 19:6 Admit, that God has oppressed me,
And His lasso has flung round my neck,
RF JOB 19:7 That unanswered, I cry in distress,
And appeal—but I have not a judge!—
RF JOB 19:8 That He blocks up the path I would go,
And spreads darkness over my roads;
RF JOB 19:9 Has stripped off my glory from me
And my turban has thrown from my head;
RF JOB 19:10 That He breaks me wherever I go,
And has pulled up my hopes like a tree;
RF JOB 19:11 That He kindled His fury at me,
That He treats me as one of His foes,
RF JOB 19:12 For His troops come advancing in mass,
Their rampart against me they pile,
And encamping, encompass my hall!
RF JOB 19:13 My kinsmen have flown far away.
My companions are scattered abroad,
RF JOB 19:14 They cease to approach, and forget;—
RF JOB 19:15 My guests and my maids think me strange,
They forget; I'm unknown in their sight!
RF JOB 19:16 My lad replies not if I call—
To him I must soften my voice!
RF JOB 19:17 And my feelings are strange to my wife,
And I plead to the sons of my breast;
RF JOB 19:18 Even children regard me with scorn,
When I rise up they ridicule me;
RF JOB 19:19 I am loathed by my intimate friends
And those whom I loved turn away;
RF JOB 19:20 My bones pierce my skin and my flesh,
I possess but the skin of my teeth!
RF JOB 19:21 Oh pity me! pity me, friends!
For GOD'S hand is heavy on me!
RF JOB 19:22 Like God would you persecute me,
Unsatisfied yet with my flesh?
RF JOB 19:23 Who will help me to write out my tale?
Who will help to record in a book?
RF JOB 19:24 Or with pen made of iron, on lead,
Or cut deep on a rock for all time?
RF JOB 19:25 For I know my Defender exists,
And at last will stand over my dust,
RF JOB 19:26 And after this skin is destroyed
I shall yet in my flesh gaze on God!
RF JOB 19:27 Whom I shall gaze on for myself,
Mine eyes see Himself,—not another,—
Fulfilling the hopes of my breast!
RF JOB 19:28 While you cry, "Why did we pursue
When the root of the fact he had found?"
RF JOB 19:29 And you tremble yourselves at the sword,—
For the sword is the fear of the bad,—
When at last you discover my judge!




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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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