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King James Bible Study Guide

Depression

  Depression
  JOB 4:5
   But
        now it
           is come upon thee,
      and
         thou faintest;
      it toucheth thee,
         and
        thou art troubled.
  JOB 9:16
   If I
       had called,
      and
         he had answered me;
      yet would
         I not believe
            that he
           had hearkened
              unto my voice.
  JOB 9:17
   For he
       breaketh me
          with a tempest,
      and multiplieth
         my wounds
            without cause.
  JOB 9:18
   He will not suffer me
          to take
             my breath,
      but filleth me
          with bitterness.
  JOB 9:19
   If I
         speak
            of strength,
          lo,
             he is strong:
      and
         if of judgment,
      who shall set me
         a time
             to plead?
  JOB 9:20
   If I
         justify myself,
      mine
         own
            mouth
       shall condemn me:
      if I say,
         I am perfect,
            it shall also prove me perverse.
  JOB 9:21
   Though I
       were perfect,
      yet would
         I not know
            my soul:
      I would despise
         my life.
  JOB 9:22
   This is one thing,
      therefore I
         said it,
      He destroyeth
         the perfect
            and the wicked.
  JOB 9:23
   If the scourge
         slay suddenly,
      he will laugh
          at the trial
              of the innocent.
  JOB 9:24
   The earth
       is given
          into the hand
             of the wicked:
      he covereth
         the faces
            of the judges
               thereof;
      if not,
         where,
      and who
         is he?
  JOB 9:25
   Now my days
       are swifter
          than a post:
      they flee away,
         they see
            no good.
  JOB 9:26
   They are passed away
          as the swift ships:
      as the eagle
         that hasteth to the prey.
  JOB 9:27
   If I say,
      I will forget
         my complaint,
      I will leave off
         my heaviness,
      and comfort myself:
  JOB 9:28
   I am afraid
          of all my sorrows,
      I know that
         thou wilt not hold me innocent.
  JOB 9:29
   If I
         be wicked,
      why then
         labour I in vain?
  JOB 9:30
   If I
         wash myself
             with snow water,
      and make
          my hands
             never so clean;
  JOB 9:31
   Yet shalt thou
       plunge me
          in the ditch,
      and mine
         own clothes
       shall abhor me.
  JOB 9:32
   For he
       is not a man,
          as I am,
             that I
       should answer him,
          and
        we should come together
       in judgment.
  JOB 9:33
   Neither is there
         any daysman
            betwixt us,
               that might lay
              his hand
                 upon us both.
  JOB 9:34
   Let him
         take his rod
             away from me,
      and let not
         his fear
             terrify me:
  JOB 9:35
   Then would
        I speak,
      and not fear him;
         but it
       is not so
          with me.
  PSA 22:1
   My God,
      my God,
         why hast
        thou forsaken me?
      why art
         thou
        so far from helping me,
      and from the words
          of my roaring?
  PSA 22:2
   O my God,
      I cry
         in the day time,
      but
         thou hearest not;
      and in the night season,
         and am not silent.
  PRO 24:10
   If thou
         faint in the day
            of adversity,
      thy strength
         is small.
  LAM 3:39
   Wherefore doth
         a living man complain,
      a man
          for the punishment
              of his sins?
  MAT 27:46
   And
        about the ninth hour
           Jesus
              cried
          with a loud voice,
             saying,
          Eli, Eli,
             lama sabachthani?
          that is to say,
             My God,
                my God,
          why hast
        thou forsaken me?
  MAR 15:34
   And
        at the ninth hour
           Jesus
              cried
          with a loud voice,
             saying,
          Eloi, Eloi,
             lama sabachthani?
          which is,
             being interpreted,
          My God,
             my God,
          why hast
        thou forsaken me?
  LUK 18:1
   And
        he spake a parable
           unto them
          to this end,
      that men ought always
         to pray,
      and not
         to faint;
   END