THE BOOK OF JOB.
     
     
    GILD HERO OF EAST        
    THREE OF DIALOGS         
    SIGH, EAT, FLOORED!      
    "FELT HAIRS GO" ODE      
    LARGE FOOD HEIST         
    I GO FOR SALTED, EH?     
    EASE? LO, DO FRIGHT!     
    OLD? O HEARSE GIFT       
    FORE AGE HID LOTS        
    LOATHE RIDGES OF         
    GO, LIFT SORE HEAD       
    SOOTHE DRAG LIFE         
    SAFER TO DIG HOLE        
    EASE, FORDO LIGHT        
    HI! LET'S FEAR GOOD      
    "GOSH, RAT LIFE!" ODE    
    HOARIEST ELF GOD         
    SAITH ELDER GOOF?        
    DO FOR LIGHT EASE?       
    OO! A LIGHT DEFERS       
    LO, HATED FIRES GO       
    SLIT, EH? FEAR GOOD!     
    LIE? GO FADE SHORT       
    EATER OF HIS GOLD        
    GOSH! I, EATER, FOLD     
    O GOD! REAL Fe HITS      
    STOOGE HERD FAIL?        
    THE ISLE FOR A GOD       
    OH GOD, ARISE LEFT       
    O FADE RIGHT, LOSE       
    A FOOL DIGS THERE        
    "O, FEAR LIGHTS" ODE     
    LO GOD, HE RIFT SEA      
    OH, SO FLEE Ag, DIRT     
    O, I TRASH GOLD FEE      
    FASTER OIL, EH GOD?      
    FATHER IS OLE DOG        
    O, I LAG; OTHERS FED     
    GOLD AS THEIR FOE        
    SO THREE DOG, FAIL       
    THE AGED FOOL, SIR       
    SO, EARTH GOD, LIFE!     
    OH GOD, REST A LIFE      
    HALO ERODE GIFTS?        
    O HEAR IT, SELF GOD!     
    GET SEA FLOOR HID        
    O HEAR! GOD IS FELT      
    SO HE FELT AIR, GOD      
    I GATE HER FLOODS        
    HEED FOG'S TAILOR        
    SEE ROAD OF LIGHT?       
    A GOD SIRETH FLOE 
    (1:3)        
    (2:11)       
    (3:24)       
    (4:15)       
    (5:5)        
    (6:6)        
    (7:13)       
    (7:15)       
    (8:8)        
    (9:5)        
    (10:15)      
    (10:20       
    (11:18)      
    (12:5)       
    (13:11)      
    (14:1)       
    (15:10,11)
    (15:7-18)   
    (16:6)       
    (17:12)      
    (18:5)       
    (19:29)      
    (20:5)       
    (20:15)      
    (20:23)      
    (20:24)      
    (21:10)      
    (22:30)      
    (23:9)       
    (23:9)       
    (24:16)      
    (25:2-5)     
    (26:12)      
    (27:15)      
    (28:15)      
    (29:6)       
    (30:1)       
    (31:5-8)    
    (31:24)      
    (32:1)       
    (32:9)       
    (33:4)       
    (34:29)      
    (35:2)       
    (35:7)       
    (36:30)      
    (37:2-5)     
    (38:1)       
    (38:8)       
    (38:9)       
    (38:19)      
    (38:28,29)
    richest man in the land of Uz 
    conversations of Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar 
    sighs before eating, then gets devastating news 
    spirit makes hair of flesh stand up 
    robbers swallow up harvest 
    unsavory taste of unsalted egg-whites 
    terrifying visions even in sleep 
    desireth the deliverance of death 
    learning of former ages to be searched out 
    God overturneth mountains in his anger 
    Job's head afflicted with confusion 
    Job, weary of life, seeks comfort of grave 
    the secure blessings of repentance 
    someone trying to sleep hates lamp to be on 
    asks friends if they fear God's excellence 
    man is of few days, and full of trouble 
    very aged small-minded men minimize god 
    is wiser than the hoary headed aged?  
    miserable comforters' vain speech easeth not 
    foreshortened daylight giveth way to night 
    fires of the wicked to be extinguished 
    be afraid of the sword and it's wrath 
    wicked hypocrites triumph is short-lived 
    swallow riches and surely vomit them back 
    God rains furious wrath at dinner time 
    no escape from God's steel bow 
    no, but foolish rich wind up stubble anyway 
    pure island of the innocent delivered 
    looketh for God on the left hand 
    loses sight of God, hiding on the right hand 
    oppressors operate in darkness 
    fear God, to whom even starlight is impure 
    He divideth the sea with His power 
    silver will do wicked no more good than dirt  
    wisdom cannot be purchased with gold 
    streams of oil poureth from a rock 
    deriders' fathers unworthy of flock dogs 
    spiritual laggards deserve to lose produce 
    iniquity of placing confidence in gold 
    "friends" badgering doesn't persuade Job 
    young Elihu's ideas on age vs. wisdom 
    breath of the Almighty giveth life 
    God-given quietness is immune to trouble 
    Job's self-righteousness slights God 
    Elihu chastiseth Job's presumption 
    God covereth the bottom of the sea 
    God's thunderous voice reverberateth 
    God answers out of a whirlwind 
    God shuts up the sea before it breaks forth 
    Listen, I dressed earth in cloud garments 
    do you know the path to light's house 
    God is the father of ice, frost, rain
     
    THE 4 CONSTELLATIONS
     
    HI! STAR FEEL GOOD?   
    O GEE! IF HOLD STAR     
    I? HEED LOG OF STAR?   
    GIE FOLD O' STAR, EH? 
    O GEE, HI! STAR FOLD 
    (38:31)     
    (38:31)     
    (38:32)       
    (38.32)      
    (38.32)
    the sweet influences of Pleiades 
    loosing the bands of Orion 
    bringing forth Mazzaroth in his season             
    give guidance to Arcturus with his sons 
    give guidance to Arcturus with his sons
     
    LO, A GIFTED HORSE       
    O, SO A FIGHTER LED?     
    LIT SHADE OF ORGE        
    HE'S A FLOOD TIGER       
    LO, SIGHT FOE. DARE?     
    O, FLOG? IT ADHERES      
    OH! I FEEL DARTS GO      
    GO FROTH, IDLE SEA       
    GOLD OF EATER, HIS 
    (39:19-25)  
    (40:2)        
    (40:21-22)   
    (40:23)       
    (41:9,10)     
    (41:15-17)   
    (41:26)       
    (41:31)       
    (42:11) 
    horse of incredible powers described 
    Job's presumptuousness towards God 
    sun beats down on trees shading Behemoth      
    Behemoth can drink up a river        
    no one dares stir up leviathan 
    Leviathan's impenetrable scale armor 
    can hold neither spear, dart, nor habergeon 
    God maketh the deep to boil like a pot 
    Job's friends eat, commiserate, give money