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the Week of Proper 17 / Ordinary 22
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Passage Lookup: Job 30:27-31
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Job 30:27
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-"(F1)I am seething (C1)within and cannot rest; Days of misery confront me.
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Job 30:28
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-"I go about (F1)(C1)mourning without comfort; I stand up in the assembly and (C2)cry out for help.
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Job 30:29
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-"I have become a brother to (C1)jackals, And a companion of ostriches.
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Job 30:30
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-"My (C1)skin turns black (F1)on me, And my (C2)bones burn with (F2)fever.
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Job 30:31
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-"Therefore my (C1)harp (F1)is turned to mourning, And my flute to the sound of those who weep.
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