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Job 38:23 - Tree of Life Version

23 which I reserved for a time of distress, for a day of battle and war?

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

23 Which I have reserved against the time of trouble, Against the day of battle and war?

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

23 Which I have reserved for the time of trouble, for the day of battle and war? [Exod. 9:18; Josh. 10:11; Isa. 30:30; Rev. 16:21.]

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American Standard Version (1901)

23 Which I have reserved against the time of trouble, Against the day of battle and war?

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Common English Bible

23 that I have reserved for a time of distress, for a day of battle and war?

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Catholic Public Domain Version

23 which I have prepared for the time of the enemy, for the day of the battle and the war?

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Job 38:23
11 Tagairtí Cros  

“The godless in heart harbor anger, they do not cry for help even when He binds them.


For by these, He judges peoples and supplies food in abundance.


“Have you entered the storehouses of snow or seen the storehouses of hail,


In what direction is light distributed, or the east wind scattered over the earth?


Behold, tomorrow at about this time, I will cause it to rain a very severe hailstorm, the likes of which has not occurred in Egypt since the day it was founded until now.


The hail fell very severely, with fire flashing up amidst the hail, the likes of which had not occurred in all the land of Egypt since it became a nation.


Adonai will make His glorious voice heard, and reveal His arm descending with fierce fury in a consuming fire, in cloudburst, rainstorm and hailstones.


And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house; and it fell—and great was its fall.”


While they were fleeing before Israel down the descent of Beth-horon, Adonai cast down great stones from heaven on them all the way to Azekah so they died—more of them died from the hailstones than those Bnei-Yisrael killed with the sword.


Enormous hail—about a hundred pounds each—falls from heaven on the people. And the people cursed God because of the plague of hail—so extreme was that plague.


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