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Yea, ye overwhelm the fatherless, and ye dig a pit for your friend.(Job 6:27)
Now therefore be content, look upon me; for it is evident unto you if I lie.(Job 6:28)
Return, I pray you, let it not be iniquity; yea, return again, my righteousness is in it.(Job 6:29)
Is there iniquity in my tongue? cannot my taste discern perverse things?
Is there not an appointed time to man upon earth? are not his days also like the days of an hireling?(Job 7:1)
As a servant earnestly desireth the shadow, and as an hireling looketh for the reward of his work:(Job 7:2)
So am I made to possess months of vanity, and wearisome nights are appointed to me.(Job 7:3)

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Job 6:30 - Referencia Cruzada

Can that which is unsavoury be eaten without salt? or is there any taste in the white of an egg? (Job 6:6)
Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge? therefore have I uttered that I understood not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not. (Job 42:3)
Surely thou hast spoken in mine hearing, and I have heard the voice of thy words, saying, (Job 33:8)
Doth not the ear try words? and the mouth taste his meat? (Job 12:11)
But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil. (Hebreos 5:14)
For the ear trieth words, as the mouth tasteth meat. (Job 34:3)