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Shall vain words have an end? or what emboldeneth thee that thou answerest?(Job 16:3)
I also could speak as ye do: if your soul were in my soul's stead, I could heap up words against you, and shake mine head at you.(Job 16:4)
But I would strengthen you with my mouth, and the moving of my lips should asswage your grief.(Job 16:5)
Though I speak, my grief is not asswaged: and though I forbear, what am I eased?
But now he hath made me weary: thou hast made desolate all my company.(Job 16:7)
And thou hast filled me with wrinkles, which is a witness against me: and my leanness rising up in me beareth witness to my face.(Job 16:8)
He teareth me in his wrath, who hateth me: he gnasheth upon me with his teeth; mine enemy sharpeneth his eyes upon me.(Job 16:9)

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Job 16:6 - Cross Reference

I am afflicted and ready to die from my youth up: while I suffer thy terrors I am distracted. (Psalm 88:15)
I cried unto God with my voice, even unto God with my voice; and he gave ear unto me. (Psalm 77:1)
My soul is weary of my life; I will leave my complaint upon myself; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul. (Job 10:1)