Bible in Basic English (BBE) Images

BasicEnglish Bible Images - Job Chapter 10

BasicEnglish Bible Verse Images: Job Chapter 10 in Stunning Detail

BasicEnglish Job 10:1 ; image nature: Spring winds scatter cherry blossoms like snow.; Job 10:1. My soul is tired of life; I will let my sad thoughts go free in words; my soul will make a bitter outcry.

Job 10:1. My soul is tired of life; I will let my sad thoughts go free in words; my soul will make a bitter outcry.

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:2 ; image nature: Morning fog reveals spider web galaxies. Dew drops catch rainbow light.; Job 10:2. I will say to God, Do not put me down as a sinner; make clear to me what you have against me.

Job 10:2. I will say to God, Do not put me down as a sinner; make clear to me what you have against me.

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:3 ; image nature: Wild gentians bloom in rocky cracks. Summer storms gather above treeline.; Job 10:3. What profit is it to you to be cruel, to give up the work of your hands, looking kindly on the design of evil-doers?

Job 10:3. What profit is it to you to be cruel, to give up the work of your hands, looking kindly on the design of evil-doers?

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:4 ; image nature: An arctic fox hunts across windswept tundra. Northern lights paint its white coat in pastels.; Job 10:4. Have you eyes of flesh, or do you see as man sees?

Job 10:4. Have you eyes of flesh, or do you see as man sees?

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:5 ; image nature: Autumn leaves spiral through shafts of light. A hidden stream provides gentle music.; Job 10:5. Are your days as the days of man, or your years like his,

Job 10:5. Are your days as the days of man, or your years like his,

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:6 ; image nature: Sand ripples stretch endlessly across white gypsum dunes.; Job 10:6. That you take note of my sin, searching after my wrongdoing,

Job 10:6. That you take note of my sin, searching after my wrongdoing,

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:7 ; image nature: Wild iris blooms pierce through melting snow. Alpine sunlight ignites their petals.; Job 10:7. Though you see that I am not an evil-doer; and there is no one who is able to take a man out of your hands?

Job 10:7. Though you see that I am not an evil-doer; and there is no one who is able to take a man out of your hands?

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:8 ; image nature: Morning frost rimes every pine needle. Weak winter sun struggles to pierce the forest.; Job 10:8. Your hands made me, and I was formed by you, but then, changing your purpose, you gave me up to destruction.

Job 10:8. Your hands made me, and I was formed by you, but then, changing your purpose, you gave me up to destruction.

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:9 ; image nature: Coastal redwoods disappear into the fog high above a fern grove.; Job 10:9. O keep in mind that you made me out of earth; and will you send me back again to dust?

Job 10:9. O keep in mind that you made me out of earth; and will you send me back again to dust?

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:10 ; image nature: A naturalist photographs rare blooms. Alpine winds toss wildflower meadows.; Job 10:10. Was I not drained out like milk, becoming hard like cheese?

Job 10:10. Was I not drained out like milk, becoming hard like cheese?

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:11 ; image nature: A mountain stream disappears beneath winter ice. Its song continues in hidden chambers.; Job 10:11. By you I was clothed with skin and flesh, and joined together with bones and muscles.

Job 10:11. By you I was clothed with skin and flesh, and joined together with bones and muscles.

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:12 ; image nature: Tidal pools reflect sunset colors at low tide.; Job 10:12. You have been kind to me, and your grace has been with me, and your care has kept my spirit safe.

Job 10:12. You have been kind to me, and your grace has been with me, and your care has kept my spirit safe.

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:13 ; image nature: Autumn colors reflect in rain puddles on a forest path.; Job 10:13. But you kept these things in the secret of your heart; I am certain this was in your thoughts:

Job 10:13. But you kept these things in the secret of your heart; I am certain this was in your thoughts:

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:14 ; image nature: Wild orchids bloom in a rainforest canopy. Hummingbirds dart between the delicate flowers.; Job 10:14. That, if I did wrong, you would take note of it, and would not make me clear from sin:

Job 10:14. That, if I did wrong, you would take note of it, and would not make me clear from sin:

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:15 ; image nature: Storm clouds gather over windswept grasslands, prairie grass rippling like waves beneath the darkening sky.; Job 10:15. That, if I was an evil-doer, the curse would come on me; and if I was upright, my head would not be lifted up, being full of shame and overcome with trouble.

Job 10:15. That, if I was an evil-doer, the curse would come on me; and if I was upright, my head would not be lifted up, being full of shame and overcome with trouble.

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:16 ; image nature: Wild mustangs gallop across sage-covered hills in the morning light.; Job 10:16. And that if there was cause for pride, you would go after me like a lion; and again put out your wonders against me:

Job 10:16. And that if there was cause for pride, you would go after me like a lion; and again put out your wonders against me:

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:17 ; image nature: Wild mustangs gallop across sage-covered hills in the morning light.; Job 10:17. That you would send new witnesses against me, increasing your wrath against me, and letting loose new armies on me.

Job 10:17. That you would send new witnesses against me, increasing your wrath against me, and letting loose new armies on me.

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:18 ; image nature: Autumn colors reflect in a still mountain lake at sunrise.; Job 10:18. Why then did you make me come out of my mother's body? It would have been better for me to have taken my last breath, and for no eye to have seen me,

Job 10:18. Why then did you make me come out of my mother's body? It would have been better for me to have taken my last breath, and for no eye to have seen me,

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:19 ; image nature: Tidal pools reflect sunset colors at low tide.; Job 10:19. And for me to have been as if I had not been; to have been taken from my mother's body straight to my last resting-place.

Job 10:19. And for me to have been as if I had not been; to have been taken from my mother's body straight to my last resting-place.

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:20 ; image nature: A naturalist photographs rare blooms. Alpine winds toss wildflower meadows.; Job 10:20. Are not the days of my life small in number? Let your eyes be turned away from me, so that I may have a little pleasure,

Job 10:20. Are not the days of my life small in number? Let your eyes be turned away from me, so that I may have a little pleasure,

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:21 ; image nature: Rainbow prisms dance in a waterfall's spray. Moss glows emerald in filtered light.; Job 10:21. Before I go to the place from which I will not come back, to the land where all is dark and black,

Job 10:21. Before I go to the place from which I will not come back, to the land where all is dark and black,

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

BasicEnglish Job 10:22 ; image nature: Mountain meadow grasses bend in wind. Marmots whistle from rocky outcrops.; Job 10:22. A land of thick dark, without order, where the very light is dark.

Job 10:22. A land of thick dark, without order, where the very light is dark.

Read the verse in its context:
BasicEnglish Job 10

The images of Bible verses are created starting from the verses in the Basic English Bible and are made vailable freely for download and use. A link to our website is appreciated to let others know about this free image library. The Bible in Basic English was created in the 1940s by S.H. Hooke, an English language scholar. He wanted to make the Bible accessible to people with limited English, those learning it as a second language, and those with low literacy. To achieve this, he used a simplified vocabulary of just 850 common words, with minimal grammar. This made the text easier to understand, though some argue it loses some of the poetry and nuance of the original. Despite this, it has been praised for its clarity and continues to be used today by many, particularly in education and evangelism. Lausanne AB church is pleased to freely provide the images.

NOTE: the images are free to use and share. Please include a link to our site to help others find this resource.