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OEB JOB Chapter 19

JOB 19 ©

19Then Job answered and said:

2How long will ye vex my soul

And crush me to pieces with words?

3These ten times ye have put me to shame,

And set upon me unabashedly.

4Well, be it that I have erred–

Mine error abides with myself.

5Or would ye be haughty to me,

And insult me with your reproaches?

6Know, then, it is God that hath wronged me,

And compassed me round with His net.

7Behold! I cry "Wrong" – but no answer;

I call – but justice is none.

8My way He hath fenced round impassably,

Darkness He sets on my path.

9He hath stripped my glory from off me,

And taken the crown from my head.

10He hath torn me clean down – I am gone:

He hath plucked up my hope like a tree.

11He hath kindled His anger against me,

And counted me one of His enenmies.

12On come His troops together;

They throw up a rampart against me.

13My brethren are gone far from me;

My friends have estranged themselves from me.

14My neighbours have ceased to acknowledge me;

Guests of my house have forgotten me.

15Maids of mine count me a stranger;

A foreigner am I in their sight.

16To my servant I call, but he answers not,

Till with my mouth I entreat him.

17My breath is strange to my wife,

And my stench to mine own very children.

18Yea, even young boys despise me,

And mock me when I try to rise.

19All mine intimate friends abhor me;

The man whom I love turns against me.

20My skin clings to my bones;

I escape with my flesh in my teeth.

21Have pity, have pity, my friends;

For the hand of God hath touched me.

22Why do ye persecute me like – God,

And devour my flesh insatiably?

23O that my words were now written,

That they were inscribed in a book,

24That with iron pen and with lead

On a rock they were graven for ever.

25I know that there liveth a Champion,

Who will one day stand over my dust;

26Yea, Another shall rise as My Witness,

And, as Sponsor, shall I behold – God;

27Whom mine eyes shall behold, and no stranger’s.

My heart is faint in my bosom.

28But if ye are determined to hunt me,

And in me find the root of the matter,

29Then dread ye the sword for yourselves;

For wrath shall destroy the ungodly.

Zophar’s Warning and Innuendo that Heaven and Earth have already Witnessed against Job

JOB 19 ©

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