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Thy words have confirmed men doubting, and thou hast comforted knees trembling. (Thy words have confirmed men who were doubting, and thou hast strengthened trembling knees.)

But now a wound is come upon thee, and thou hast failed, (or fainted); it hath touched thee, and thou art troubled.

Where is thy dread (Where is thy fear/Where is thy reverence), thy strength, and thy patience, and the perfection of thy ways?

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Your words have supported those who stumbled;(A)
    you have strengthened faltering knees.(B)
But now trouble comes to you, and you are discouraged;(C)
    it strikes(D) you, and you are dismayed.(E)
Should not your piety be your confidence(F)
    and your blameless(G) ways your hope?

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