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Passage Lookup: Job 7:1-5
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Job 7:1
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"(F1)Is a person not (C1)forced to labor on earth, And are his days not like the days of (C2)a hired worker?
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Job 7:2
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-"As a slave pants for the shade, And as a hired worker who eagerly waits for his wages,
Job 7:3
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So I am allotted worthless months, And (C1)nights of trouble are apportioned to me.
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Job 7:4
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-"When I (C1)lie down, I say, 'When shall I arise?' But the night continues, And I am continually tossing until dawn.
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Job 7:5
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-"My (C1)flesh is clothed with maggots and a crust of dirt, My skin hardens and (F1)oozes.
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