Job 14:6 Cross References - ECB

6 look away from him, so that he ceases, until as a hireling, he is pleased in his day.

Job 7:1-2

1 Is there not a hostility to man on earth? Are his days also as the days of an hireling? 2 As a servant gulps the shadow - as a hireling awaits his deeds;

Job 7:16

16 I spurn; I live not eternally; let me decease; for my days are vanity.

Job 7:19

19 Until when look you not from me? - nor loose me until I swallow my spit?

Job 10:20

20 Are my days not few? Cease, set away from me that I relax a little

Psalms 39:13

13 O look on me, that I may relax, ere I go hence and am no more.

Matthew 20:1-8

1
THE PARABLE OF THE VINEYARD WORKERS
For the sovereigndom of the heavens is likened to a human - a housedespotes who goes simultaneously early in the morning to hire workers into his vineyard: 2 and he symphonizes with the workers for a denarion a day; and apostolizes them to his vineyard. 3 And about the third hour he goes and sees others standing idle in the market 4 and says to them, You also go to the vineyard, and I give you whatever is just. - and they go their way. 5 Again about the sixth and ninth hour he goes and does likewise. 6 And about the eleventh hour he goes and finds others standing idle, and words to them, Why stand you here idle all the day? 7 They word to him, Because no one hires us. He words to them, You also go into the vineyard; and whatever is just, you take. 8 And being evening; the adoni of the vineyard words to his manager, Call the workers, and give them their hire, beginning from the final to the first.

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