Job — Chapter 11
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Verse 2
Sophar might haue applied the vice of much speaking to himselfe & his fellowes, alleadging manie things which proued not their opinion, wheras Iobs allegations proued directly that which he affirmed.
Verse 6
Iobs owne conscience affirmed the contrarie, ch. 6, v. 3.
Verse 15
He could not iustly confesse inquirie which he had not committed.