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Job 17

Job 17:2 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Are there not mockers
hathol (Hebrew #2049)
a derision
KJV usage: mocker.
Pronounce: haw-thole'
Origin: from 2048 (only in plural collectively)
with me? and doth not mine eye
`ayin (Hebrew #5869)
an eye (literally or figuratively); by analogy, a fountain (as the eye of the landscape)
KJV usage: affliction, outward appearance, + before, + think best, colour, conceit, + be content, countenance, + displease, eye((-brow), (-d), -sight), face, + favour, fountain, furrow (from the margin), X him, + humble, knowledge, look, (+ well), X me, open(-ly), + (not) please, presence, + regard, resemblance, sight, X thee, X them, + think, X us, well, X you(-rselves).
Pronounce: ah'-yin
Origin: probably a primitive word
ρcontinue
luwn (Hebrew #3885)
a primitive root; to stop (usually over night); by implication, to stay permanently; hence (in a bad sense) to be obstinate (especially in words, to complain)
KJV usage: abide (all night), continue, dwell, endure, grudge, be left, lie all night, (cause to) lodge (all night, in, -ing, this night), (make to) murmur, remain, tarry (all night, that night).
Pronounce: loon
Origin: or liyn {leen}
in their provocation
marah (Hebrew #4784)
to be (causatively, make) bitter (or unpleasant); (figuratively) to rebel (or resist; causatively, to provoke)
KJV usage: bitter, change, be disobedient, disobey, grievously, provocation, provoke(-ing), (be) rebel (against, -lious).
Pronounce: maw-raw'
Origin: a primitive root
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lodge.

Cross References

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mockers.
Job 12:4• 4I am to be one that is a derision to his friend, I who call upon +God, and whom he will answer: a derision is the just upright man. (Job 12:4)
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Job 13:9• 9Will it be well if he should search you out? or as one mocketh at a man, will ye mock at him? (Job 13:9)
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Job 16:20• 20My friends are my mockers; mine eye poureth out tears unto +God. (Job 16:20)
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Job 21:3• 3Suffer me and I will speak; and after I have spoken, mock on! (Job 21:3)
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Psa. 35:14‑16• 14I behaved myself as though he had been a friend, a brother to me; I bowed down in sadness, as one that mourneth for a mother.
15But at my halting they rejoiced, and gathered together: the slanderers gathered themselves together against me, and I knew it not; they did tear me, and ceased not:
16With profane jesters for bread, they have gnashed their teeth against me.
(Psa. 35:14‑16)
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Matt. 27:39‑44• 39But the passers-by reviled him, shaking their heads
40and saying, Thou that destroyest the temple and buildest it in three days, save thyself. If thou art Son of God, descend from the cross.
41And in like manner the chief priests also, mocking, with the scribes and elders, said,
42He saved others, himself he cannot save. He is King of Israel: let him descend now from the cross, and we will believe on him.
43He trusted upon God; let him save him now if he will have him. For he said, I am Son of God.
44And the robbers also who had been crucified with him cast the same reproaches on him.
(Matt. 27:39‑44)
continue.
Heb. lodge.
provocation.

J. N. Darby Translation

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Are there not mockers around me? and doth not mine eye abide in their provocation?