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KJB-1611 JOB Chapter 9

JOB 9 ©

01 Iob acknowledging Gods iustice, sheweth there is no contending with him. 22 Mans innocencie is not to be condemned by afflictions. IX¶ Then Iob answered, and said, 2[fn][fn]I know it is so of a trueth: but howe should man be iust with God. 3If he will contend with him, he cannot answere him one of a thousand. 4He is wise in heart, and mightie in strength: who hath hardened himselfe against him, and hath prospered? 5Which remoueth the mountains, and they know not: which ouerturneth them in his anger: 6Which shaketh the earth out of her place, & the pillars thereof tremble: 7Which commandeth the Sunne, and it riseth not: and sealeth vp the starres. 8[fn][fn]Which alone spreadeth out the heauens, and treadeth vpon the waues of the Sea. 9[fn][fn]Which maketh Arcturus, Orion and Pleiades, and the chambers of the South. 10[fn]Which doeth great things past finding out, yea and wonders without number. 11Loe, hee goeth by me, and I see him not: he passeth on also, but I perceiue him not. 12[fn][fn]Behold, he taketh away, who can hinder him? who will say vnto him, What doest thou? 13[fn]If God will not withdraw his anger, the proud helpers doe stoupe vnder him. 14How much lesse shall I answere him, and choose out my words to reason with him? 15Whom, though I were righteous, yet would I not answere, but I would make supplication to my Iudge. 16If I had called, and had answered me, yet would I not beleeue that he had hearkened vnto my voice: 17For he breaketh me with a tempest, and multiplieth my wounds without cause. 18Hee will not suffer me to take my breath, but filleth me with bitternesse. 19If I speake of strength, loe, hee is strong: and if of iudgement, who shall set me a time to pleade? 20If I iustifie my selfe, mine owne mouth shall condemne me: If I say, I am perfect, it shall also prooue me peruerse. 21Though I were perfect, yet would I not know my soule: I would despise my life. 22This is one thing, therefore I said it; he destroyeth the perfect and the wicked. 23If the scourge slay suddenly, hee will laugh at the triall of the innocent. 24The earth is giuen into the hand of the wicked: he couereth the faces of the Iudges thereof; if not, where, and who is hee? 25Now my dayes are swifter then a Poste: they flee away, they see no good. 26[fn][fn]They are passed away as the ships: as the Eagle that hasteth to the pray. 27If I say, I will forget my complaint, I will leaue off my heauinesse, and comfort my selfe. 28I am afraid of all my sorrowes, I know that thou wilt not holde me innocent. 29If I be wicked, why then labour I in vaine? 30If I wash my selfe with snow water, and make my handes neuer so cleane: 31[fn]Yet shalt thou plunge me in the ditch, and mine owne clothes shall abhorre me. 32For he is not a man as I am, that I should answere him, and we should come together in iudgement. 33[fn][fn]Neither is there any dayes-man betwixt vs, that might lay his hand vpon vs both. 34Let him take his rodde away from me, & let not his feare terrifie me: 35[fn]Then would I speake, and not feare him; but it is not so with me.

9:2 Psal.143. 2.

9:2 Or, before God.

9:8 Gen.1.6.

9:8 Hebr. heights

9:9 Amos 5.8. iob. 38.31, &c.

9:9 Heb. Ash, Cesil, and Cimah.

9:10 See Chap. 5.9.

9:12 Isai.45.9. iere.18.6. rom 9.20.

9:12 Heb. who can turne him away?

9:13 Heb. helpers of pride, or strength.

9:26 Hebr. ships of desire.

9:26 Or, ships of Ebeh.

9:31 Or, make me to be abhorred.

9:33 Heb. one that should argue.

9:33 Or, Umpire.

9:35 Heb. but I am not so with my selfe.

JOB 9 ©

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