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611 B
Markdown
19 lines
611 B
Markdown
# You also put my feet in the stocks
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"It is as though you put my feet in the stocks". This represents punishing Job and keeping him from living freely as if Job was a prisoner.
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# the stocks
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a frame that holds a prisoner's feet in place so that he cannot move at all or chains around a prisoner's feet that make it hard for him to walk.
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# all my paths
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"everything I do"
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# you examine the ground where the soles of my feet have walked
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"you examine the ground where I have walked"
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# you examine the ground where the soles of my feet have walked
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"it is as though you examine the ground where I have walked" |