Verse (Click for Chapter) New Revised Standard Version “O that my vexation were weighed, and all my calamity laid in the balances! Contemporary English Version New American Bible Douay-Rheims Bible Treasury of Scripture Knowledge O that my sins, whereby I have deserved wrath, and the calamity that I suffer, were weighed in a balance. throughly. Job 4:5 But now the scourge is come upon thee, and thou faintest: It hath touched thee, and thou art troubled. Job 23:2 Now also my words are in bitterness, and the hand of my scourge is more grievous than my mourning. laid. Context Job Replies: My Complaint is Just1But Job answered, and said: 2O that my sins, whereby I have deserved wrath, and the calamity that I suffer, were weighed in a balance.3As the sand of the sea, this would appear heavier: therefore, my words are full of sorrow:… Cross References Jump to Previous Actually Altogether Anguish Balances Calamity Grief Laid Measured Misery Passion Placed Provocation Scales Thoroughly Throughly Together Trouble Vexation WeighedJump to Next Actually Altogether Anguish Balances Calamity Grief Laid Measured Misery Passion Placed Provocation Scales Thoroughly Throughly Together Trouble Vexation WeighedLinks Job 6:2 NIVJob 6:2 NLT Job 6:2 ESV Job 6:2 NASB Job 6:2 Bible Apps Job 6:2 Biblia Paralela Job 6:2 Chinese Bible Job 6:2 French Bible Job 6:2 German Bible Alphabetical: actually all and anguish balances be calamity could grief If in laid misery my Oh on only placed scales that the together weighed were with OT Poetry: Job 6:2 Oh that my anguish were weighed (Jb) Bible Study Resources, Dictionary, Concordance and Search Tools |