Aplikace, kterou právě používáte, je biblický program Studijní on-line bible (dále jen SOB) verze 2. Jedná se prozatím o testovací verzi, která je oproti původní verzi postavena na HTML5, využívá JavaScriptovou knihovnu JQuery a framework Bootstrap. Nová verze přináší v některých ohledech zjednodušení, v některých ohledech je tomu naopak. Hlavní výhodou by měla být možnost využívání knihovny JQuery pro novou verzi tooltipů (ze kterých je nově možné kopírovat jejich obsah, případně kliknout na aktivní odkazy na nich). V nové verzi by zobrazení překladů i vyhledávek mělo vypadat "profesionálněji", k dispozici by měly být navíc např. informace o modulech apod. Přehrávač namluvených překladů je nyní postaven na technologii HTML5, tzn., že již ke svému provozu nepotřebuje podporu Flash playeru (který již oficiálně např. pro platformu Android není k dispozici, a u kterého se počítá s postupným všeobecným útlumem).
Application you're using is a biblical program Online Bible Study (SOB), version Nr. 2. This is yet a testing release, which is (compared to the previous version) based on HTML5, uses JQuery JavaScript library and Bootstrap framework. The new version brings in some aspects simplifications. The major advantage should be the possibility of using JQuery for the new version tooltips (from which it is now possible to copy their content, or click on active hyperlinks). In the new version are also available informations about the modules and the like. The player of the narrated translations is now HTML5 powered (he does not need Flash player). I hope, that the new features will be gradually added.
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Job 1:6: | Then one day, {Look!} the messengers of God went to stand before Jehovah and the Opposer came along with them. |
Job 1:7: | So Jehovah asked the Opposer, ‘Where have you come from?’ And the Opposer replied to Jehovah: ‘I’ve been on the earth walking around everywhere under the sky.’ |
Job 1:8: | Then Jehovah asked him, ‘Have you noticed and thought about My child Job? Why, there’s no one else like him on the earth, because he’s blameless, true, God fearing, and he distances himself from anything that is bad.’ |
Job 1:9: | And the Opposer stood before Jehovah and said: ‘Is Job really free to worship Jehovah? |
Job 1:12: | Then Jehovah said to the Opposer: ‘{Look!} I’m putting everything he has into your hands… just don’t touch him personally.’ So the Opposer left the presence of Jehovah. |
Job 1:21: | ‘I came out of my mother’s belly naked, and I will return there naked. Jehovah gave it and Jehovah took it away. So, as it seems good to Jehovah, that is what has come to pass. May the Name of the Lord be praised!’ |
Job 1:22: | Well, despite all these terrible things that happened to him, Job didn’t sin against Jehovah once, nor did he accuse God of foolishness. |
Job 2:1: | Then on another day, God’s messengers again came to stand before Jehovah, and the Opposer came among them once more to stand before the Lord. |
Job 2:2: | And Jehovah asked the Opposer, ‘So, from what place have you come?’ And the Opposer again replied: ‘I’ve been on the earth walking around everywhere under the sky.’ |
Job 2:3: | So Jehovah asked him: ‘Have you been paying attention to my child Job; for there are none others like him on the earth. He’s not a wicked man; he’s true, blameless, God fearing… he stays away from anything that’s evil and he’s still innocent. Yet, you said [that he wouldn’t remain faithful] if everything he had was destroyed without a reason.’ |
Job 2:4: | Then the Opposer said to Jehovah: ‘Skin for skin… a man will give everything he has for his life. |
Job 2:6: | And Jehovah replied to the Opposer: ‘{Look!} I’m giving him to you… just don’t take his life!’ |
Job 2:7: | So the Opposer left Jehovah and struck Job with terrible sores from his head to his feet. |
Job 2:9: | Then his wife asked him, ‘How much longer are you going to endure this? Just speak a word to Jehovah and He will end it all!’ |
Job 2:10: | But he looked at her and said: ‘Why are you acting like such a foolish woman? Why, if we have looked for good things from the hand of Jehovah, shouldn’t we also endure the bad?’ |
Job 4:9: | For, by the order of Jehovah they will perish, and with the breath of His wrath they’ll be wiped away. |
Job 5:8: | ‘Yet I’ll still beg to Jehovah, and I’ll call to the Almighty God, |
Job 5:17: | ‘Blest is the man who’s disciplined by Jehovah… those who won’t ignore the Almighty! |
Job 6:8: | ‘If He’d give me the things that I’ve asked for; if Jehovah would give me the things that I’ve hope for. |
Job 6:9: | For from the start Jehovah has pierced me, and in the end it hasn’t been taken away! |
Job 6:14: | Has His mercy to me been forbidden, and have the visits of Jehovah overlooked me? |
Job 8:3: | Does Jehovah sin when He judges, or does the Maker of all harm the righteous? |
Job 8:5: | ‘Why, to seek Jehovah you arose early, and before the Almighty you have begged. |
Job 8:13: | So it is for those forgetting Jehovah; for there is no hope for the Godless. |
Job 8:20: | ‘There’s no way that Jehovah would harm the good, for He never takes gifts from the ungodly. |
Job 10:2: | I will say to Jehovah: Don’t say that I am ungodly, for why have You judged me that way? |
Job 11:5: | ‘O that Jehovah would speak, and tell you what He has to say. |
Job 11:7: | Search for the ways of Jehovah, and you’ll find that the Almighty, has also prepared for your end. |
Job 12:6: | and they’ll be disciplined in the rage of Jehovah. |
Job 12:9: | Who among all them doesn’t already know, it’s the hand of Jehovah that made them? |
Job 13:7: | ‘Aren’t you speaking here before Jehovah… aren’t you being deceitful before Him, |
Job 15:8: | Did you hear how Jehovah arranged things? Did God then ask your advice, and was it from you that He gained all His wisdom? |
Job 15:12: | Dare you see with your eyes or examine in your heart, how your rage has torn you from Jehovah, |
Job 15:25: | For, against Jehovah he has lifted his hands, and before the Lord he has stiffened his neck. |
Job 16:21: | May the things that I beg for reach to Jehovah, and may the tears from my eyes drip before Him. |
Job 18:21: | This is the home of the unrighteous; it’s the place where they don’t know Jehovah. |
Job 19:2: | ‘How long are you going to weary my life, and demolish me with your words? All you know is what Jehovah has done, |
Job 19:6: | But know that Jehovah is the One who’s disturbed, and it’s He that built fortresses against me. |
Job 19:21: | ‘O show mercy… show mercy my friends, for the hand of Jehovah has touched me! |
Job 19:22: | Why do you chase me as Jehovah has done, for aren’t you yet filled with my flesh? |
Job 19:26: | and it’s due to Him that my skin is so tired… because of Jehovah I’m totally worn out. |
Job 21:9: | Their houses continue to prosper, and none fear, for they don’t feel the whip of Jehovah. |
Job 21:14: | And they say to Jehovah, Overlook me, for I don’t wish to know all Your ways. |
Job 21:20: | May he witness his slaughter with his own eyes, when Jehovah isn’t there to save him. |
Job 21:22: | ‘Isn’t it Jehovah who teaches understanding, and who also gives people their insight… isn’t He the One who judges the wise? |
Job 22:2: | ‘Doesn’t Jehovah teach wisdom and understanding? |
Job 22:26: | ‘So, confess [your sins] to Jehovah, and look up to the heavens with joy. |
Job 23:16: | ‘Yet, Jehovah has softened my heart; the Almighty has moved me to action. |
Job 24:1: | ‘Why has Jehovah overlooked our time; |
Job 27:8: | ‘What kind of hope have the Godless? Do they think they’ll be saved by Jehovah… |
Job 27:11: | ‘Now, I’ll tell you what Jehovah holds in His hand… I won’t lie about the Almighty’s things. |
Job 27:13: | it’s the reward the ungodly get from Jehovah, and what the mighty receive. |
Job 31:6: | ‘I can stand on a scale, and prove myself just in the balance, for Jehovah knows that I’ve done no wrong. |
Job 31:23: | ‘It was the fear of Jehovah that caused me to act, for without His care I couldn’t have endured. |
Job 31:28: | then let this be considered the worst of law breaking, for I’ve lied to the Most High Jehovah. |
Job 31:35: | ‘O, that I’d be given someone to listen… someone in awe of the hand of Jehovah! For, I’ve never sent anyone a bill, |
Job 33:14: | ‘Jehovah may speak once, or reply a second time. |
Job 33:23: | ‘Though thousands of [God’s] messengers can come to bring death, there’s no way that one will pierce you through, if in your heart you’d change your purpose, and then turn to Jehovah again. ‘We should complain to men about ourselves, and speak of the laws we have broken; |
Job 33:26: | ‘If one makes a vow to Jehovah, and his vow is thereafter accepted, he will walk away with a face that is clean, and with a mouth speaking praises… for He is just with all men. |
Job 34:5: | ‘Now Job has said I am righteous; yet Jehovah has closed up my case. |
Job 34:10: | Yet, all are watched by Jehovah, and He searches through all of our hearts. ‘Hear me! Before Jehovah may I not be irreverent, and may the Almighty not view me unjust! |
Job 34:12: | ‘Can you imagine Jehovah being guilty of wrong, or the Almighty not being just? Isn’t it He who created the earth, |
Job 34:37: | don’t add any more to our sins, for we’re all considered law breakers, when we stand and speak to Jehovah.’ |
Job 35:13: | But there are no things that Jehovah doesn’t watch, because He is [God] the Almighty. |
Job 36:5: | ‘Jehovah wouldn’t harm an honest man, who is mighty and has a brave heart. |
Job 36:12: | ‘But the ungodly won’t be preserved, for they’re unwilling to see Jehovah; and though they’ve been told time and again, they’ll continue to refuse to listen. |
Job 38:1: | Then, after EliHu finished his speech, Jehovah spoke to Job from the clouds during a storm, saying, |
Job 38:41: | ‘Who gives carrion to the crow for its young, as it calls to Jehovah while searching for grain? |
Job 39:31: | Then Jehovah God said to Job: |
Job 39:33: | And Job replied to Jehovah: |
Job 40:4: | ‘Is your arm as the arm of Jehovah, and does your voice (like His) speak in thunder? |
Job 42:4: | ‘But hear O Jehovah, for I still have something to say! I’ll ask You, then You can teach me! |
Job 42:7: | It was after Jehovah had said all these things to Job, that Jehovah said to EliPhaz the Temanite, ‘You and your two friends have sinned, for you haven’t spoken the truth, as did My attendant Job. |
Job 42:9: | So, EliPhaz the Temanite, Baldad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Minaean went and did as Jehovah had told them. Then He dismissed their sins against Job. |
Job 42:10: | Thereafter, Jehovah blest Job. And he in turn made a vow for his friends, and he forgave them for all their sins. Thereafter, Jehovah gave him double… twice as much as he had before. |
Job 42:11: | And when all of his brothers and sisters heard of the good things that had happened, they all came to see him, and he had twice as many friends as he had at first. They all ate and drank along with him, and offered him much consolation. Yet, they wondered at all the things that had happened, and at all the things that Jehovah had done. Then each one gave to him a lamb, and an unmarked four-drachma gold coin. |
Job 42:12: | So, Jehovah blessed Job’s ending, and he had more than he had before. He had ten thousand cows, four thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a thousand oxen teams, and a thousand grazing mare burros. |