H3863Oh thatH3708my griefH8254were throughly[H8800] H8254weighed[H8735] H1942, and my calamity[H8675] H1962 H5375laid[H8799] H3976in the balancesH3162together!
H8254Let me be weighed[H8799] H6664in an evenH3976balanceH433, that GodH3045may know[H8799] H8538mine integrity.
H3117Even to dayH7879is my complaintH4805bitterH3027: my strokeH3513is heavier[H8804] H585than my groaning.
H935But now it is come[H8799] H3811upon thee, and thou faintest[H8799] H5060; it toucheth[H8799] H926thee, and thou art troubled[H8735] .
H347But JobH6030answered[H8799] H559and said[H8799] ,
H3820The heartH3045knoweth[H8802] H5315his ownH4787bitternessH2114; and a stranger[H8801] H6148doth not intermeddle[H8691] H8057with his joy.