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JOB Job

The Book of Job

1A man there hath been in the land of Uz — Job his name — and that man hath been perfect and upright — both fearing God, and turning aside from evil. 2And there are borne to him seven sons and three daughters, 3and his substance is seven thousand sheep, and three thousand camels, and five hundred pairs of oxen, and five hundred she-asses, and a service very abundant; and that man is greater than any of the sons of the east. 4And his sons have gone and made a banquet — the house of each [in] his day — and have sent and called to their three sisters to eat and to drink with them; 5and it cometh to pass, when they have gone round the days of the banquet, that Job doth send and sanctify them, and hath risen early in the morning, and caused to ascend burnt-offerings — the number of them all — for Job said, 'Perhaps my sons have sinned, yet blessed God in their heart.' Thus doth Job all the days. 6And the day is, that sons of God come in to station themselves by Jehovah, and there doth come also the Adversary in their midst. 7And Jehovah saith unto the Adversary, 'Whence comest thou?' And the Adversary answereth Jehovah and saith, 'From going to and fro in the land, and from walking up and down on it.' 8And Jehovah saith unto the Adversary, 'Hast thou set thy heart against My servant Job because there is none like him in the land, a man perfect and upright, fearing God, and turning aside from evil?' 9And the Adversary answereth Jehovah and saith, 'For nought is Job fearing God? 10Hast not Thou made a hedge for him, and for his house, and for all that he hath — round about? 11The work of his hands Thou hast blessed, and his substance hath spread in the land, and yet, put forth, I pray Thee, Thy hand, and strike against anything that he hath — if not: to Thy face he doth bless Thee!' 12And Jehovah saith unto the Adversary, 'Lo, all that he hath [is] in thy hand, only unto him put not forth thy hand.' And the Adversary goeth out from the presence of Jehovah. 13And the day is, that his sons and his daughters are eating, and drinking wine, in the house of their brother, the first-born. 14And a messenger hath come in unto Job and saith, 'The oxen have been plowing, and the she-asses feeding by their sides, 15and Sheba doth fall, and take them, and the young men they have smitten by the mouth of the sword, and I am escaped — only I alone — to declare [it] to thee.' 16While this [one] is speaking another also hath come and saith, 'Fire of God hath fallen from the heavens, and burneth among the flock, and among the young men, and consumeth them, and I am escaped — only I alone — to declare [it] to thee.' 17While this [one] is speaking another also hath come and saith, 'Chaldeans made three heads, and rush on the camels, and take them, and the young men they have smitten by the mouth of the sword, and I am escaped — only I alone — to declare [it] to thee.' 18While this [one] is speaking another also hath come and saith, 'Thy sons and thy daughters are eating, and drinking wine, in the house of their brother, the first-born. 19And lo, a great wind hath come from over the wilderness, and striketh against the four corners of the house, and it falleth on the young men, and they are dead, and I am escaped — only I alone — to declare [it] to thee.' 20And Job riseth, and rendeth his robe, and shaveth his head, and falleth to the earth, and doth obeisance, 21and he saith, 'Naked came I forth from the womb of my mother, and naked I turn back thither: Jehovah hath given and Jehovah hath taken: let the name of Jehovah be blessed.' 22In all this Job hath not sinned, nor given folly to God.

2And the day is, that sons of God come in to station themselves by Jehovah, and there doth come also the Adversary in their midst to station himself by Jehovah. 2And Jehovah saith unto the Adversary, 'Whence camest thou?' And the Adversary answereth Jehovah and saith, 'From going to and fro in the land, and from walking up and down in it.' 3And Jehovah saith unto the Adversary, 'Hast thou set thy heart unto My servant Job because there is none like him in the land, a man perfect and upright, fearing God and turning aside from evil? and still he is keeping hold on his integrity, and thou dost move Me against him to swallow him up for nought!' 4And the Adversary answereth Jehovah and saith, 'A skin for a skin, and all that a man hath he doth give for his life. 5Yet, put forth, I pray Thee, Thy hand, and strike unto his bone and unto his flesh — if not: unto Thy face he doth bless Thee!' 6And Jehovah saith unto the Adversary, 'Lo, he [is] in thy hand; only his life take care of.' 7And the Adversary goeth forth from the presence of Jehovah, and smiteth Job with a sore ulcer from the sole of his foot unto his crown. 8And he taketh to him a potsherd to scrape himself with it, and he is sitting in the midst of the ashes. 9And his wife saith to him, 'Still thou art keeping hold on thine integrity: bless God and die.' 10And he saith unto her, 'As one of the foolish women speaketh, thou speakest; yea, the good we receive from God, and the evil we do not receive.' In all this Job hath not sinned with his lips. 11And three of the friends of Job hear of all this evil that hath come upon him, and they come in each from his place — Eliphaz the Temanite, and Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite — and they are met together to come in to bemoan him, and to comfort him; 12and they lift up their eyes from afar and have not discerned him, and they lift up their voice and weep, and rend each his robe, and sprinkle dust on their heads — heavenward. 13And they sit with him on the earth seven days and seven nights, and there is none speaking unto him a word when they have seen that the pain hath been very great.

3After this hath Job opened his mouth, and revileth his day. 2And Job answereth and saith: — 3Let the day perish in which I am born, And the night that hath said: 'A man-child hath been conceived.' 4That day — let it be darkness, Let not God require it from above, Nor let light shine upon it. 5Let darkness and death-shade redeem it, Let a cloud tabernacle upon it, Let them terrify it as the most bitter of days. 6That night — let thick darkness take it, Let it not be united to days of the year, Into the number of months let it not come. 7Lo! that night — let it be gloomy, Let no singing come into it. 8Let the cursers of day mark it, Who are ready to wake up Leviathan. 9Let the stars of its twilight be dark, Let it wait for light, and there is none, And let it not look on the eyelids of the dawn. 10Because it hath not shut the doors Of the womb that was mine! And hide misery from mine eyes. 11Why from the womb do I not die? From the belly I have come forth and gasp! 12Wherefore have knees been before me? And what [are] breasts, that I suck? 13For now, I have lain down, and am quiet, I have slept — then there is rest to me, 14With kings and counsellors of earth, These building wastes for themselves. 15Or with princes — they have gold, They are filling their houses [with] silver. 16(Or as a hidden abortion I am not, As infants — they have not seen light.) 17There the wicked have ceased troubling, And there rest do the wearied in power. 18Together prisoners have been at ease, They have not heard the voice of an exactor, 19Small and great [are] there the same. And a servant [is] free from his lord. 20Why giveth He to the miserable light, and life to the bitter soul? 21Who are waiting for death, and it is not, And they seek it above hid treasures. 22Who are glad — unto joy, They rejoice when they find a grave. 23To a man whose way hath been hidden, And whom God doth shut up? 24For before my food, my sighing cometh, And poured out as waters [are] my roarings. 25For a fear I feared and it meeteth me, And what I was afraid of doth come to me. 26I was not safe — nor was I quiet — Nor was I at rest — and trouble cometh!

4And Eliphaz the Temanite answereth and saith: — 2Hath one tried a word with thee? — Thou art weary! And to keep in words who is able? 3Lo, thou hast instructed many, And feeble hands thou makest strong. 4The stumbling one do thy words raise up, And bowing knees thou dost strengthen. 5But now, it cometh in unto thee, And thou art weary; It striketh unto thee, and thou art troubled. 6Is not thy reverence thy confidence? Thy hope — the perfection of thy ways? 7Remember, I pray thee, Who, being innocent, hath perished? And where have the upright been cut off? 8As I have seen — ploughers of iniquity, And sowers of misery, reap it! 9From the breath of God they perish, And from the spirit of His anger consumed. 10The roaring of a lion, And the voice of a fierce lion, And teeth of young lions have been broken. 11An old lion is perishing without prey, And the whelps of the lioness do separate. 12And unto me a thing is secretly brought, And receive doth mine ear a little of it. 13In thoughts from visions of the night, In the falling of deep sleep on men, 14Fear hath met me, and trembling, And the multitude of my bones caused to fear. 15And a spirit before my face doth pass, Stand up doth the hair of my flesh; 16It standeth, and I discern not its aspect, A similitude [is] over-against mine eyes, Silence! and a voice I hear: 17'Is mortal man than God more righteous? Than his Maker is a man cleaner? 18Lo, in His servants He putteth no credence, Nor in His messengers setteth praise.' 19Also — the inhabitants of houses of clay, (Whose foundation [is] in the dust, They bruise them before a moth.) 20From morning to evening are beaten down, Without any regarding, for ever they perish. 21Hath not their excellency been removed with them? They die, and not in wisdom!

5Pray, call, is there any to answer thee? And unto which of the holy ones dost thou turn? 2For provocation slayeth the perverse, And envy putteth to death the simple, 3I — I have seen the perverse taking root, And I mark his habitation straightway, 4Far are his sons from safety, And they are bruised in the gate, And there is no deliverer. 5Whose harvest the hungry doth eat, And even from the thorns taketh it, And the designing swallowed their wealth. 6For sorrow cometh not forth from the dust, Nor from the ground springeth up misery. 7For man to misery is born, And the sparks go high to fly. 8Yet I — I inquire for God, And for God I give my word, 9Doing great things, and there is no searching. Wonderful, till there is no numbering. 10Who is giving rain on the face of the land, And is sending waters on the out-places. 11To set the low on a high place, And the mourners have been high [in] safety. 12Making void thoughts of the subtile, And their hands do not execute wisdom. 13Capturing the wise in their subtilty, And the counsel of wrestling ones was hastened, 14By day they meet darkness, And as night — they grope at noon. 15And He saveth the wasted from their mouth, And from a strong hand the needy, 16And there is hope to the poor, And perverseness hath shut her mouth. 17Lo, the happiness of mortal man, God doth reprove him: And the chastisement of the Mighty despise not, 18For He doth pain, and He bindeth up, He smiteth, and His hands heal. 19In six distresses He delivereth thee, And in seven evil striketh not on thee. 20In famine He hath redeemed thee from death, And in battle from the hands of the sword. 21When the tongue scourgeth thou art hid, And thou art not afraid of destruction, When it cometh. 22At destruction and at hunger thou mockest, And of the beast of the earth, Thou art not afraid. 23(For with sons of the field [is] thy covenant, And the beast of the field Hath been at peace with thee.) 24And thou hast known that thy tent [is] peace, And inspected thy habitation, and errest not, 25And hast known that numerous [is] Thy seed, And thine offspring as the herb of the earth; 26Thou comest in full age unto the grave, As the going up of a stalk in its season. 27Lo, this — we searched it out — it [is] right, hearken; And thou, know for thyself!

6And Job answereth and saith: — 2O that my provocation were thoroughly weighed, And my calamity in balances They would lift up together! 3For now, than the sands of the sea it is heavier, Therefore my words have been rash. 4For arrows of the Mighty [are] with me, Whose poison is drinking up my spirit. Terrors of God array themselves [for] me! 5Brayeth a wild ass over tender grass? Loweth an ox over his provender? 6Eaten is an insipid thing without salt? Is there sense in the drivel of dreams? 7My soul is refusing to touch! They [are] as my sickening food. 8O that my request may come, That God may grant my hope! 9That God would please — and bruise me, Loose His hand and cut me off! 10And yet it is my comfort, (And I exult in pain — He doth not spare,) That I have not hidden The sayings of the Holy One. 11What [is] my power that I should hope? And what mine end That I should prolong my life? 12Is my strength the strength of stones? Is my flesh brazen? 13Is not my help with me, And substance driven from me? 14To a despiser of his friends [is] shame, And the fear of the Mighty he forsaketh. 15My brethren have deceived as a brook, As a stream of brooks they pass away. 16That are black because of ice, By them doth snow hide itself. 17By the time they are warm they have been cut off, By its being hot they have been Extinguished from their place. 18Turn aside do the paths of their way, They ascend into emptiness, and are lost. 19Passengers of Tema looked expectingly, Travellers of Sheba hoped for them. 20They were ashamed that one hath trusted, They have come unto it and are confounded. 21Surely now ye have become the same! Ye see a downfall, and are afraid. 22Is it because I said, Give to me? And, By your power bribe for me? 23And, Deliver me from the hand of an adversary? And, From the hand of terrible ones ransom me? 24Shew me, and I — I keep silent, And what I have erred, let me understand. 25How powerful have been upright sayings, And what doth reproof from you reprove? 26For reproof — do you reckon words? And for wind — sayings of the desperate. 27Anger on the fatherless ye cause to fall, And are strange to your friend. 28And, now, please, look upon me, Even to your face do I lie? 29Turn back, I pray you, let it not be perverseness, Yea, turn back again — my righteousness [is] in it. 30Is there in my tongue perverseness? Discerneth not my palate desirable things?

7Is there not a warfare to man on earth? And as the days of an hireling his days? 2As a servant desireth the shadow, And as a hireling expecteth his wage, 3So I have been caused to inherit months of vanity, And nights of misery they numbered to me. 4If I lay down then I said, 'When do I rise!' And evening hath been measured, And I have been full of tossings till dawn. 5Clothed hath been my flesh [with] worms, And a clod of dust, My skin hath been shrivelled and is loathsome, 6My days swifter than a weaving machine, And they are consumed without hope. 7Remember Thou that my life [is] a breath, Mine eye turneth not back to see good. 8The eye of my beholder beholdeth me not. Thine eyes [are] upon me — and I am not. 9Consumed hath been a cloud, and it goeth, So he who is going down to Sheol cometh not up. 10He turneth not again to his house, Nor doth his place discern him again. 11Also I — I withhold not my mouth — I speak in the distress of my spirit, I talk in the bitterness of my soul. 12A sea -[monster] am I, or a dragon, That thou settest over me a guard? 13When I said, 'My bed doth comfort me,' He taketh away in my talking my couch. 14And thou hast affrighted me with dreams, And from visions thou terrifiest me, 15And my soul chooseth strangling, Death rather than my bones. 16I have wasted away — not to the age do I live. Cease from me, for my days [are] vanity. 17What [is] man that Thou dost magnify him? And that Thou settest unto him Thy heart? 18And inspectest him in the mornings, In the evenings dost try him? 19How long dost Thou not look from me? Thou dost not desist till I swallow my spittle. 20I have sinned, what do I to Thee, O watcher of man? Why hast Thou set me for a mark to Thee, And I am for a burden to myself — and what? 21Thou dost not take away my transgression, And cause to pass away mine iniquity, Because now, for dust I lie down: And Thou hast sought me — and I am not!

8And Bildad the Shuhite answereth and saith: — 2Till when dost thou speak these things? And a strong wind — sayings of thy mouth? 3Doth God pervert judgment? And doth the Mighty One pervert justice? 4If thy sons have sinned before Him, And He doth send them away, By the hand of their transgression, 5If thou dost seek early unto God, And unto the Mighty makest supplication, 6If pure and upright thou [art], Surely now He waketh for thee, And hath completed The habitation of thy righteousness. 7And thy beginning hath been small, And thy latter end is very great. 8For, ask I pray thee of a former generation, And prepare to a search of their fathers, 9(For of yesterday we [are], and we know not, For a shadow [are] our days on earth.) 10Do they not shew thee — speak to thee, And from their heart bring forth words? 11'Doth a rush wise without mire? A reed increase without water? 12While it [is] in its budding — uncropped, Even before any herb it withereth. 13So [are] the paths of all forgetting God, And the hope of the profane doth perish, 14Whose confidence is loathsome, And the house of a spider his trust. 15He leaneth on his house — and it standeth not: He taketh hold on it — and it abideth not. 16Green he [is] before the sun, And over his garden his branch goeth out. 17By a heap his roots are wrapped, A house of stones he looketh for. 18If [one] doth destroy him from his place, Then it hath feigned concerning him, I have not seen thee! 19Lo, this [is] the joy of his way, And from the dust others spring up.' 20Lo, God doth not reject the perfect, Nor taketh hold on the hand of evil doers. 21While he filleth with laughter thy mouth, And thy lips with shouting, 22Those hating thee do put on shame, And the tent of the wicked is not!

9And Job answereth and saith: — 2Truly I have known that [it is] so, And what — is man righteous with God? 3If he delight to strive with Him — He doth not answer him one of a thousand. 4Wise in heart and strong in power — Who hath hardened toward Him and is at peace? 5Who is removing mountains, And they have not known, Who hath overturned them in His anger. 6Who is shaking earth from its place, And its pillars move themselves. 7Who is speaking to the sun, and it riseth not, And the stars He sealeth up. 8Stretching out the heavens by Himself, And treading on the heights of the sea, 9Making Osh, Kesil, and Kimah, And the inner chambers of the south. 10Doing great things till there is no searching, And wonderful, till there is no numbering. 11Lo, He goeth over by me, and I see not, And He passeth on, and I attend not to it. 12Lo, He snatches away, who bringeth it back? Who saith unto Him, 'What dost Thou?' 13God doth not turn back His anger, Under Him bowed have proud helpers. 14How much less do I — I answer Him? Choose out my words with Him? 15Whom, though I were righteous, I answer not, For my judgment I make supplication. 16Though I had called and He answereth me, I do not believe that He giveth ear [to] my voice. 17Because with a tempest He bruiseth me, And hath multiplied my wounds for nought. 18He permitteth me not to refresh my spirit, But filleth me with bitter things. 19If of power, lo, the Strong One; And if of judgment — who doth convene me? 20If I be righteous, Mine mouth doth declare me wicked, Perfect I am! — it declareth me perverse. 21Perfect I am! — I know not my soul, I despise my life. 22It is the same thing, therefore I said, 'The perfect and the wicked He is consuming.' 23If a scourge doth put to death suddenly, At the trial of the innocent He laugheth. 24Earth hath been given Into the hand of the wicked one. The face of its judges he covereth, If not — where, who [is] he? 25My days have been swifter than a runner, They have fled, they have not seen good, 26They have passed on with ships of reed, As an eagle darteth on food. 27Though I say, 'I forget my talking, I forsake my corner, and I brighten up!' 28I have been afraid of all my griefs, I have known that Thou dost not acquit me. 29I — I am become wicked; why [is] this? [In] vain I labour. 30If I have washed myself with snow-water, And purified with soap my hands, 31Then in corruption Thou dost dip me, And my garments have abominated me. 32But if a man like myself — I answer him, We come together into judgment. 33If there were between us an umpire, He doth place his hand on us both. 34He doth turn aside from off me his rod, And His terror doth not make me afraid, 35I speak, and do not fear Him, But I am not right with myself.

10My soul hath been weary of my life, I leave off my talking to myself, I speak in the bitterness of my soul. 2I say unto God, 'Do not condemn me, Let me know why Thou dost strive [with] me. 3Is it good for Thee that Thou dost oppress? That Thou despisest the labour of Thy hands, And on the counsel of the wicked hast shone? 4Eyes of flesh hast Thou? As man seeth — seest Thou? 5As the days of man [are] Thy days? Thy years as the days of a man? 6That Thou inquirest for mine iniquity, And for my sin seekest? 7For Thou knowest that I am not wicked, And there is no deliverer from Thy hand. 8Thy hands have taken pains about me, And they make me together round about, And Thou swallowest me up! 9Remember, I pray Thee, That as clay Thou hast made me, And unto dust Thou dost bring me back. 10Dost Thou not as milk pour me out? And as cheese curdle me? 11Skin and flesh Thou dost put on me, And with bones and sinews dost fence me. 12Life and kindness Thou hast done with me. And Thy inspection hath preserved my spirit. 13And these Thou hast laid up in Thy heart, I have known that this [is] with Thee. 14If I sinned, then Thou hast observed me, And from mine iniquity dost not acquit me, 15If I have done wickedly — woe to me, And righteously — I lift not up my head, Full of shame — then see my affliction, 16And it riseth — as a lion Thou huntest me. And Thou turnest back — Thou shewest Thyself wonderful in me. 17Thou renewest Thy witnesses against me, And dost multiply Thine anger with me, Changes and warfare [are] with me. 18And why from the womb Hast Thou brought me forth? I expire, and the eye doth not see me. 19As I had not been, I am, From the belly to the grave I am brought, 20Are not my days few? Cease then, and put from me, And I brighten up a little, 21Before I go, and return not, Unto a land of darkness and death-shade, 22A land of obscurity as thick darkness, Death-shade — and no order, And the shining [is] as thick darkness.'

11And Zophar the Naamathite answereth and saith: — 2Is a multitude of words not answered? And is a man of lips justified? 3Thy devices make men keep silent, Thou scornest, and none is causing blushing! 4And thou sayest, 'Pure [is] my discourse, And clean I have been in Thine eyes.' 5And yet, O that God had spoken! And doth open His lips with thee. 6And declare to thee secrets of wisdom, For counsel hath foldings. And know thou that God forgetteth for thee, [Some] of thine iniquity. 7By searching dost thou find out God? Unto perfection find out the Mighty One? 8Heights of the heavens! — what dost thou? Deeper than Sheol! — what knowest thou? 9Longer than earth [is] its measure, And broader than the sea. 10If He pass on, and shut up, and assemble, Who then dost reverse it? 11For he hath known men of vanity, And He seeth iniquity, And one doth not consider [it]! 12And empty man is bold, And the colt of a wild ass man is born. 13If thou — thou hast prepared thy heart, And hast spread out unto Him thy hands, 14If iniquity [is] in thy hand, put it far off, And let not perverseness dwell in thy tents. 15For then thou liftest up thy face from blemish, And thou hast been firm, and fearest not. 16For thou dost forget misery, As waters passed away thou rememberest. 17And above the noon doth age rise, Thou fliest — as the morning thou art. 18And thou hast trusted because their is hope, And searched — in confidence thou liest down, 19And thou hast rested, And none is causing trembling, And many have entreated thy face; 20And the eyes of the wicked are consumed, And refuge hath perished from them, And their hope [is] a breathing out of soul!

12And Job answereth and saith: — 2Truly — ye [are] the people, And with you doth wisdom die. 3I also have a heart like you, I am not fallen more than you, And with whom is there not like these? 4A laughter to his friend I am: 'He calleth to God, and He answereth him,' A laughter [is] the perfect righteous one. 5A torch — despised in the thoughts of the secure Is prepared for those sliding with the feet. 6At peace are the tents of spoilers, And those provoking God have confidence, He into whose hand God hath brought. 7And yet, ask, I pray thee, [One of] the beasts, and it doth shew thee, And a fowl of the heavens, And it doth declare to thee. 8Or talk to the earth, and it sheweth thee, And fishes of the sea recount to thee: 9'Who hath not known in all these, That the hand of Jehovah hath done this? 10In whose hand [is] the breath of every living thing, And the spirit of all flesh of man.' 11Doth not the ear try words? And the palate taste food for itself? 12With the very aged [is] wisdom, And [with] length of days understanding. 13With Him [are] wisdom and might, To him [are] counsel and understanding. 14Lo, He breaketh down, and it is not built up, He shutteth against a man, And it is not opened. 15Lo, He keepeth in the waters, and they are dried up, And he sendeth them forth, And they overturn the land. 16With Him [are] strength and wisdom, His the deceived and deceiver. 17Causing counsellors to go away a spoil, And judges He maketh foolish. 18The bands of kings He hath opened, And He bindeth a girdle on their loins. 19Causing ministers to go away a spoil And strong ones He overthroweth. 20Turning aside the lip of the stedfast, And the reason of the aged He taketh away. 21Pouring contempt upon princes, And the girdle of the mighty He made feeble. 22Removing deep things out of darkness, And He bringeth out to light death-shade. 23Magnifying the nations, and He destroyeth them, Spreading out the nations, and He quieteth them. 24Turning aside the heart Of the heads of the people of the land, And he causeth them to wander In vacancy — no way! 25They feel darkness, and not light, He causeth them to wander as a drunkard.

13Lo, all — hath mine eye seen, Heard hath mine ear, and it attendeth to it. 2According to your knowledge I have known — also I. I am not fallen more than you. 3Yet I for the Mighty One do speak, And to argue for God I delight. 4And yet, ye [are] forgers of falsehood, Physicians of nought — all of you, 5O that ye would keep perfectly silent, And it would be to you for wisdom. 6Hear, I pray you, my argument, And to the pleadings of my lips attend, 7For God do ye speak perverseness? And for Him do ye speak deceit? 8His face do ye accept, if for God ye strive? 9Is [it] good that He doth search you, If, as one mocketh at a man, ye mock at Him? 10He doth surely reprove you, if in secret ye accept faces. 11Doth not His excellency terrify you? And His dread fall upon you? 12Your remembrances [are] similes of ashes, For high places of clay your heights. 13Keep silent from me, and I speak, And pass over me doth what? 14Wherefore do I take my flesh in my teeth? And my soul put in my hand? 15Lo, He doth slay me — I wait not! Only, my ways unto His face I argue. 16Also — He [is] to me for salvation, For the profane cometh not before Him. 17Hear ye diligently my word, And my declaration with your ears. 18Lo, I pray you, I have set in order the cause, I have known that I am righteous. 19Who [is] he that doth strive with me? For now I keep silent and gasp. 20Only two things, O God, do with me: Then from Thy face I am not hidden. 21Thy hand put far off from me, And Thy terror let not terrify me. 22And call Thou, and I — I answer, Or — I speak, and answer Thou me. 23How many iniquities and sins have I? My transgression and my sin let me know. 24Why dost Thou hide Thy face? And reckonest me for an enemy to Thee? 25A leaf driven away dost Thou terrify? And the dry stubble dost Thou pursue? 26For Thou writest against me bitter things, And causest me to possess iniquities of my youth: 27And puttest in the stocks my feet, And observest all my paths, On the roots of my feet Thou settest a print, 28And he, as a rotten thing, weareth away, As a garment hath a moth consumed him.

14Man, born of woman! Of few days, and full of trouble! 2As a flower he hath gone forth, and is cut off, And he fleeth as a shadow and standeth not. 3Also — on this Thou hast opened Thine eyes, And dost bring me into judgment with Thee. 4Who giveth a clean thing out of an unclean? not one. 5If determined are his days, The number of his months [are] with Thee, His limit Thou hast made, And he passeth not over; 6Look away from off him that he may cease, Till he enjoy as an hireling his day. 7For there is of a tree hope, if it be cut down, That again it doth change, That its tender branch doth not cease. 8If its root becometh old in the earth, And its stem doth die in the dust, 9From the fragrance of water it doth flourish, And hath made a crop as a plant. 10And a man dieth, and becometh weak, And man expireth, and where [is] he? 11Waters have gone away from a sea, And a river becometh waste and dry. 12And man hath lain down, and riseth not, Till the wearing out of the heavens they awake not, Nor are roused from their sleep. 13O that in Sheol Thou wouldest conceal me, Hide me till the turning of Thine anger, Set for me a limit, and remember me. 14If a man dieth — doth he revive? All days of my warfare I wait, till my change come. 15Thou dost call, and I — I answer Thee; To the work of Thy hands Thou hast desire. 16But now, my steps Thou numberest, Thou dost not watch over my sin. 17Sealed up in a bag [is] my transgression, And Thou sewest up mine iniquity. 18And yet, a falling mountain wasteth away, And a rock is removed from its place. 19Stones have waters worn away, Their outpourings wash away the dust of earth, And the hope of man Thou hast destroyed. 20Thou prevailest [over] him for ever, and he goeth, He is changing his countenance, And Thou sendest him away. 21Honoured are his sons, and he knoweth not; And they are little, and he attendeth not to them. 22Only — his flesh for him is pained, And his soul for him doth mourn.'

15And Eliphaz the Temanite answereth and saith: — 2Doth a wise man answer [with] vain knowledge? And fill [with] an east wind his belly? 3To reason with a word not useful? And speeches — no profit in them? 4Yea, thou dost make reverence void, And dost diminish meditation before God. 5For thy mouth teacheth thine iniquity, And thou chooseth the tongue of the subtile. 6Thy mouth declareth thee wicked, and not I, And thy lips testify against thee. 7The first man art thou born? And before the heights wast thou formed? 8Of the secret counsel of God dost thou hear? And withdrawest thou unto thee wisdom? 9What hast thou known, and we know not? Understandest thou — and it is not with us? 10Both the gray-headed And the very aged [are] among us — Greater than thy father [in] days. 11Too few for thee are the comforts of God? And a gentle word [is] with thee, 12What — doth thine heart take thee away? And what — are thine eyes high? 13For thou turnest against God thy spirit? And hast brought out words from thy mouth: 14What [is] man that he is pure, And that he is righteous, one born of woman? 15Lo, in His holy ones He putteth no credence, And the heavens have not been pure in His eyes. 16Also — surely abominable and filthy Is man drinking as water perverseness. 17I shew thee — hearken to me — And this I have seen and declare: 18Which the wise declare — And have not hid — from their fathers. 19To them alone was the land given, And a stranger passed not over into their midst: 20'All days of the wicked he is paining himself, And few years have been laid up for the terrible one. 21A fearful voice [is] in his ears, In peace doth a destroyer come to him. 22He believeth not to return from darkness, And watched [is] he for the sword. 23He is wandering for bread — 'Where [is] it?' He hath known that ready at his hand Is a day of darkness. 24Terrify him do adversity and distress, They prevail over him As a king ready for a boaster. 25For he stretched out against God his hand, And against the Mighty he maketh himself mighty. 26He runneth unto Him with a neck, With thick bosses of his shields. 27For he hath covered his face with his fat, And maketh vigour over [his] confidence. 28And he inhabiteth cities cut off, houses not dwelt in, That have been ready to become heaps. 29He is not rich, nor doth his wealth rise, Nor doth he stretch out on earth their continuance. 30He turneth not aside from darkness, His tender branch doth a flame dry up, And he turneth aside at the breath of His mouth! 31Let him not put credence in vanity, He hath been deceived, For vanity is his recompence. 32Not in his day is it completed, And his bending branch is not green. 33He shaketh off as a vine his unripe fruit, And casteth off as an olive his blossom. 34For the company of the profane [is] gloomy, And fire hath consumed tents of bribery. 35To conceive misery, and to bear iniquity, Even their heart doth prepare deceit.

16And Job answereth and saith: — 2I have heard many such things, Miserable comforters [are] ye all. 3Is there an end to words of wind? Or what doth embolden thee that thou answerest? 4I also, like you, might speak, If your soul were in my soul's stead. I might join against you with words, And nod at you with my head. 5I might harden you with my mouth, And the moving of my lips might be sparing. 6If I speak, my pain is not restrained, And I cease — what goeth from me? 7Only, now, it hath wearied me; Thou hast desolated all my company, 8And Thou dost loathe me, For a witness it hath been, And rise up against me doth my failure, In my face it testifieth. 9His anger hath torn, and he hateth me, He hath gnashed at me with his teeth, My adversary sharpeneth his eyes for me. 10They have gaped on me with their mouth, In reproach they have smitten my cheeks, Together against me they set themselves. 11God shutteth me up unto the perverse, And to the hands of the wicked turneth me over. 12At ease I have been, and he breaketh me, And he hath laid hold on my neck, And he breaketh me in pieces, And he raiseth me to him for a mark. 13Go round against me do his archers. He splitteth my reins, and spareth not, He poureth out to the earth my gall. 14He breaketh me — breach upon breach, He runneth upon me as a mighty one. 15Sackcloth I have sewed on my skin, And have rolled in the dust my horn. 16My face is foul with weeping, And on mine eyelids [is] death-shade. 17Not for violence in my hands, And my prayer [is] pure. 18O earth, do not thou cover my blood! And let there not be a place for my cry. 19Also, now, lo, in the heavens [is] my witness, And my testifier in the high places. 20My interpreter [is] my friend, Unto God hath mine eye dropped: 21And he reasoneth for a man with God, And a son of man for his friend. 22When a few years do come, Then a path I return not do I go.

17My spirit hath been destroyed, My days extinguished — graves [are] for me. 2If not — mockeries [are] with me. And in their provocations mine eye lodgeth. 3Place, I pray Thee, my pledge with Thee; Who is he that striketh hand with me? 4For their heart Thou hast hidden From understanding, Therefore Thou dost not exalt them. 5For a portion he sheweth friendship, And the eyes of his sons are consumed. 6And he set me up for a proverb of the peoples, And a wonder before them I am. 7And dim from sorrow is mine eye, And my members as a shadow all of them. 8Astonished are the upright at this, And the innocent against the profane Stirreth himself up. 9And the righteous layeth hold [on] his way, And the clean of hands addeth strength, And — dumb are they all. 10Return, and come in, I pray you, And I find not among you a wise man. 11My days have passed by, My devices have been broken off, The possessions of my heart! 12Night for day they appoint, Light [is] near because of darkness. 13If I wait — Sheol [is] my house, In darkness I have spread out my couch. 14To corruption I have called: — 'Thou [art] my father.' 'My mother' and 'my sister' — to the worm. 15And where [is] now my hope? Yea, my hope, who doth behold it? 16[To] the parts of Sheol ye go down, If together on the dust we may rest.

18And Bildad the Shuhite answereth and saith: — 2When do ye set an end to words? Consider ye, and afterwards do we speak. 3Wherefore have we been reckoned as cattle? We have been defiled in your eyes! 4(He is tearing himself in his anger.) For thy sake is earth forsaken? And removed is a rock from its place? 5Also, the light of the wicked is extinguished. And there doth not shine a spark of his fire. 6The light hath been dark in his tent, And his lamp over him is extinguished. 7Straitened are the steps of his strength, And cast him down doth his own counsel. 8For he is sent into a net by his own feet, And on a snare he doth walk habitually. 9Seize on the heel doth a gin, Prevail over him do the designing. 10Hidden in the earth is his cord, And his trap on the path. 11Round about terrified him have terrors, And they have scattered him — at his feet. 12Hungry is his sorrow, And calamity is ready at his side. 13It consumeth the parts of his skin, Consume his parts doth death's first-born. 14Drawn from his tent is his confidence, And it causeth him to step to the king of terrors. 15It dwelleth in his tent — out of his provender, Scattered over his habitation is sulphur. 16From beneath his roots are dried up, And from above cut off is his crop. 17His memorial hath perished from the land, And he hath no name on the street. 18They thrust him from light unto darkness, And from the habitable earth cast him out. 19He hath no continuator, Nor successor among his people, And none is remaining in his dwellings. 20At this day westerns have been astonished And easterns have taken fright. 21Only these [are] tabernacles of the perverse, And this the place God hath not known.

19And Job answereth and saith: — 2Till when do ye afflict my soul, And bruise me with words? 3These ten times ye put me to shame, ye blush not. Ye make yourselves strange to me — 4And also — truly, I have erred, With me doth my error remain. 5If, truly, over me ye magnify yourselves, And decide against me my reproach; 6Know now, that God turned me upside down, And His net against me hath set round, 7Lo, I cry out — violence, and am not answered, I cry aloud, and there is no judgment. 8My way He hedged up, and I pass not over, And on my paths darkness He placeth. 9Mine honour from off me He hath stripped, And He turneth the crown from my head. 10He breaketh me down round about, and I go, And removeth like a tree my hope. 11And He kindleth against me His anger, And reckoneth me to Him as His adversaries. 12Come in do His troops together, And they raise up against me their way, And encamp round about my tent. 13My brethren from me He hath put far off, And mine acquaintances surely Have been estranged from me. 14Ceased have my neighbours And my familiar friends have forgotten me, 15Sojourners of my house and my maids, For a stranger reckon me: An alien I have been in their eyes. 16To my servant I have called, And he doth not answer, With my mouth I make supplication to him. 17My spirit is strange to my wife, And my favours to the sons of my [mother's] womb. 18Also sucklings have despised me, I rise, and they speak against me. 19Abominate me do all the men of my counsel, And those I have loved, Have been turned against me. 20To my skin and to my flesh Cleaved hath my bone, And I deliver myself with the skin of my teeth. 21Pity me, pity me, ye my friends, For the hand of God hath stricken against me. 22Why do you pursue me as God? And with my flesh are not satisfied? 23Who doth grant now, That my words may be written? Who doth grant that in a book they may be graven? 24With a pen of iron and lead — For ever in a rock they may be hewn. 25That — I have known my Redeemer, The Living and the Last, For the dust he doth rise. 26And after my skin hath compassed this [body], Then from my flesh I see God: 27Whom I — I see on my side, And mine eyes have beheld, and not a stranger, Consumed have been my reins in my bosom. 28But ye say, 'Why do we pursue after him?' And the root of the matter hath been found in me. 29Be ye afraid because of the sword, For furious [are] the punishments of the sword, That ye may know that [there is] a judgment.

20And Zophar the Naamathite answereth and saith: — 2Therefore my thoughts cause me to answer, And because of my sensations in me. 3The chastisement of my shame I hear, And the spirit of mine understanding Doth cause me to answer: 4This hast thou known from antiquity? Since the placing of man on earth? 5That the singing of the wicked [is] short, And the joy of the profane for a moment, 6Though his excellency go up to the heavens, And his head against a cloud he strike — 7As his own dung for ever he doth perish, His beholders say: 'Where [is] he?' 8As a dream he fleeth, and they find him not, And he is driven away as a vision of the night, 9The eye hath not seen him, and addeth not. And not again doth his place behold him. 10His sons do the poor oppress, And his hands give back his wealth. 11His bones have been full of his youth, And with him on the dust it lieth down. 12Though he doth sweeten evil in his mouth, Doth hide it under his tongue, 13Hath pity on it, and doth not forsake it, And keep it back in the midst of his palate, 14His food in his bowels is turned, The bitterness of asps [is] in his heart. 15Wealth he hath swallowed, and doth vomit it. From his belly God driveth it out. 16Gall of asps he sucketh, Slay him doth the tongue of a viper. 17He looketh not on rivulets, Flowing of brooks of honey and butter. 18He is giving back [what] he laboured for, And doth not consume [it]; As a bulwark [is] his exchange, and he exults not. 19For he oppressed — he forsook the poor, A house he hath taken violently away, And he doth not build it. 20For he hath not known ease in his belly. With his desirable thing he delivereth not himself. 21There is not a remnant to his food, Therefore his good doth not stay. 22In the fulness of his sufficiency he is straitened. Every perverse hand doth meet him. 23It cometh to pass, at the filling of his belly, He sendeth forth against him The fierceness of His anger, Yea, He raineth on him in his eating. 24He fleeth from an iron weapon, Pass through him doth a bow of brass. 25One hath drawn, And it cometh out from the body, And a glittering weapon from his gall proceedeth. On him [are] terrors. 26All darkness is hid for his treasures, Consume him doth a fire not blown, Broken is the remnant in his tent. 27Reveal do the heavens his iniquity, And earth is raising itself against him. 28Remove doth the increase of his house, Poured forth in a day of His anger. 29This [is] the portion of a wicked man from God. And an inheritance appointed him by God.

21And Job answereth and saith: — 2Hear ye diligently my word, And this is your consolation. 3Bear with me, and I speak, And after my speaking — ye may deride. 4I — to man [is] my complaint? and if [so], wherefore May not my temper become short? 5Turn unto me, and be astonished, And put hand to mouth. 6Yea, if I have remembered, then I have been troubled. And my flesh hath taken fright. 7Wherefore do the wicked live? They have become old, Yea, they have been mighty in wealth. 8Their seed is established, Before their face with them, And their offspring before their eyes. 9Their houses [are] peace without fear, Nor [is] a rod of God upon them. 10His bullock hath eaten corn, and doth not loath. His cow bringeth forth safely, And doth not miscarry. 11They send forth as a flock their sucklings, And their children skip, 12They lift [themselves] up at timbrel and harp, And rejoice at the sound of an organ. 13They wear out in good their days, And in a moment [to] Sheol go down. 14And they say to God, 'Turn aside from us, And the knowledge of Thy ways We have not desired. 15What [is] the Mighty One that we serve Him? And what do we profit when we meet with Him?' 16Lo, not in their hand [is] their good, (The counsel of the wicked Hath been far from me.) 17How oft is the lamp of the wicked extinguished, And come on them doth their calamity? Pangs He apportioneth in His anger. 18They are as straw before wind, And as chaff a hurricane hath stolen away, 19God layeth up for his sons his sorrow, He giveth recompense unto him — and he knoweth. 20His own eyes see his destruction, And of the wrath of the Mighty he drinketh. 21For what [is] his delight in his house after him, And the number of his months cut off? 22To God doth [one] teach knowledge, And He the high doth judge? 23This [one] dieth in his perfect strength, Wholly at ease and quiet. 24His breasts have been full of milk, And marrow his bones doth moisten. 25And this [one] dieth with a bitter soul, And have not eaten with gladness. 26Together — on the dust they lie down, And the worm doth cover them over. 27Lo, I have known your thoughts, And the devices against me ye do wrongfully. 28For ye say, 'Where [is] the house of the noble? And where the tent — The tabernacles of the wicked?' 29Have ye not asked those passing by the way? And their signs do ye not know? 30That to a day of calamity is the wicked spared. To a day of wrath they are brought. 31Who doth declare to his face his way? And [for] that which he hath done, Who doth give recompence to him? 32And he — to the graves he is brought. And over the heap a watch is kept. 33Sweet to him have been the clods of the valley, And after him every man he draweth, And before him there is no numbering. 34And how do ye comfort me [with] vanity, And in your answers hath been left trespass?

22And Eliphaz the Temanite answereth and saith: — 2To God is a man profitable, Because a wise man to himself is profitable? 3Is it a delight to the Mighty One That thou art righteous? is it gain, That thou makest perfect thy ways? 4Because of thy reverence Doth He reason [with] thee? He entereth with thee into judgment: 5Is not thy wickedness abundant? And there is no end to thine iniquities. 6For thou takest a pledge of thy brother for nought, And the garments of the naked Thou dost strip off. 7Thou causest not the weary to drink water, And from the hungry thou withholdest bread. 8As to the man of arm — he hath the earth, And the accepted of face — he dwelleth in it. 9Widows thou hast sent away empty, And the arms of the fatherless are bruised. 10Therefore round about thee [are] snares, And trouble thee doth fear suddenly. 11Or darkness — thou dost not see, And abundance of waters doth cover thee. 12Is not God high [in] heaven? And see the summit of the stars, That they are high. 13And thou hast said, 'What — hath God known? Through thickness doth He judge? 14Thick clouds [are] a secret place to Him, And He doth not see;' And the circle of the heavens He walketh habitually, 15The path of the age dost thou observe, That men of iniquity have trodden? 16Who have been cut down unexpectedly, A flood is poured out on their foundation. 17Those saying to God, 'Turn aside from us,' And what doth the Mighty One to them? 18And he hath filled their houses [with] good: (And the counsel of the wicked Hath been far from me.) 19See do the righteous and they rejoice, And the innocent mocketh at them, 20'Surely our substance hath not been cut off, And their excellency hath fire consumed.' 21Acquaint thyself, I pray thee, with Him, And be at peace, Thereby thine increase [is] good. 22Receive, I pray thee, from His mouth a law, And set His sayings in thy heart. 23If thou dost return unto the Mighty Thou art built up, Thou puttest iniquity far from thy tents. 24So as to set on the dust a defence, And on a rock of the valleys a covering. 25And the Mighty hath been thy defence, And silver [is] strength to thee. 26For then on the Mighty thou delightest thyself, And dost lift up unto God thy face, 27Thou dost make supplication unto Him, And He doth hear thee, And thy vows thou completest. 28And thou decreest a saying, And it is established to thee, And on thy ways hath light shone. 29For they have made low, And thou sayest, 'Lift up.' And the bowed down of eyes he saveth. 30He delivereth the not innocent, Yea, he hath been delivered By the cleanness of thy hands.

23And Job answereth and saith: — 2Also — to-day [is] my complaint bitter, My hand hath been heavy because of my sighing. 3O that I had known — and I find Him, I come in unto His seat, 4I arrange before Him the cause, And my mouth fill [with] arguments. 5I know the words He doth answer me, And understand what He saith to me. 6In the abundance of power doth He strive with me? No! surely He putteth [it] in me. 7There the upright doth reason with Him, And I escape for ever from my judge. 8Lo, forward I go — and He is not, And backward — and I perceive him not. 9[To] the left in His working — and I see not, He is covered [on] the right, and I behold not. 10For He hath known the way with me, He hath tried me — as gold I go forth. 11On His step hath my foot laid hold, His way I have kept, and turn not aside, 12The command of His lips, and I depart not. Above my allotted portion I have laid up The sayings of His mouth. 13And He [is] in one [mind], And who doth turn Him back? And His soul hath desired — and He doth [it]. 14For He doth complete my portion, And many such things [are] with Him. 15Therefore, from His presence I am troubled, I consider, and am afraid of Him. 16And God hath made my heart soft, And the Mighty hath troubled me. 17For I have not been cut off before darkness, And before me He covered thick darkness.

24Wherefore from the Mighty One Times have not been hidden, And those knowing Him have not seen His days. 2The borders they reach, A drove they have taken violently away, Yea, they do evil. 3The ass of the fatherless they lead away, They take in pledge the ox of the widow, 4They turn aside the needy from the way, Together have hid the poor of the earth. 5Lo, wild asses in a wilderness, They have gone out about their work, Seeking early for prey, A mixture for himself — food for young ones. 6In a field his provender they reap, And the vineyard of the wicked they glean. 7The naked they cause to lodge Without clothing. And there is no covering in the cold. 8From the inundation of hills they are wet, And without a refuge — have embraced a rock. 9They take violently away From the breast the orphan, And on the poor they lay a pledge. 10Naked, they have gone without clothing, And hungry — have taken away a sheaf. 11Between their walls they make oil, Wine-presses they have trodden, and thirst. 12Because of enmity men do groan, And the soul of pierced ones doth cry, And God doth not give praise. 13They have been among rebellious ones of light, They have not discerned His ways, Nor abode in His paths. 14At the light doth the murderer rise, He doth slay the poor and needy, And in the night he is as a thief. 15And the eye of an adulterer Hath observed the twilight, Saying, 'No eye doth behold me.' And he putteth the face in secret. 16He hath dug in the darkness — houses; By day they shut themselves up, They have not known light. 17When together, morning [is] to them death shade, When he discerneth the terrors of death shade. 18Light he [is] on the face of the waters, Vilified is their portion in the earth, He turneth not the way of vineyards. 19Drought — also heat — consume snow-waters, Sheol [those who] have sinned. 20Forget him doth the womb, Sweeten [on] him doth the worm, No more is he remembered, And broken as a tree is wickedness. 21Treating evil the barren [who] beareth not, And [to] the widow he doth no good, 22And hath drawn the mighty by his power, He riseth, and none believeth in life. 23He giveth to him confidence, and he is supported, And his eyes [are] on their ways. 24High they were [for] a little, and they are not, And they have been brought low. As all [others] they are shut up, And as the head of an ear of corn cut off. 25And if not now, who doth prove me a liar, And doth make of nothing my word?

25And Bildad the Shuhite answereth and saith: — 2The rule and fear [are] with Him, Making peace in His high places. 3Is their [any] number to His troops? And on whom ariseth not His light? 4And what? is man righteous with God? And what? is he pure — born of a woman? 5Lo — unto the moon, and it shineth not, And stars have not been pure in His eyes. 6How much less man — a grub, And the son of man — a worm!

26And Job answereth and saith: — 2What — thou hast helped the powerless, Saved an arm not strong! 3What — thou hast given counsel to the unwise, And wise plans in abundance made known. 4With whom hast thou declared words? And whose breath came forth from thee? 5The Rephaim are formed, Beneath the waters, also their inhabitants. 6Naked [is] Sheol over-against Him, And there is no covering to destruction. 7Stretching out the north over desolation, Hanging the earth upon nothing, 8Binding up the waters in His thick clouds, And the cloud is not rent under them. 9Taking hold of the face of the throne, Spreading over it His cloud. 10A limit He hath placed on the waters, Unto the boundary of light with darkness. 11Pillars of the heavens do tremble, And they wonder because of His rebuke. 12By His power He hath quieted the sea, And by His understanding smitten the proud. 13By His Spirit the heavens He beautified, Formed hath His hand the fleeing serpent. 14Lo, these [are] the borders of His way, And how little a matter is heard of Him, And the thunder of His might Who doth understand?

27And Job addeth to lift up his simile, and saith: — 2God liveth! He turned aside my judgment, And the Mighty — He made my soul bitter. 3For all the while my breath [is] in me, And the spirit of God in my nostrils. 4My lips do not speak perverseness, And my tongue doth not utter deceit. 5Pollution to me — if I justify you, Till I expire I turn not aside mine integrity from me. 6On my righteousness I have laid hold, And I do not let it go, My heart doth not reproach me while I live. 7As the wicked is my enemy, And my withstander as the perverse. 8For what [is] the hope of the profane, When He doth cut off? When God doth cast off his soul? 9His cry doth God hear, When distress cometh on him? 10On the Mighty doth he delight himself? Call God at all times? 11I shew you by the hand of God, That which [is] with the Mighty I hide not. 12Lo, ye — all of you — have seen, And why [is] this — ye are altogether vain? 13This [is] the portion of wicked man with God, And the inheritance of terrible ones From the Mighty they receive. 14If his sons multiply — for them [is] a sword. And his offspring [are] not satisfied [with] bread. 15His remnant in death are buried, And his widows do not weep. 16If he heap up as dust silver, And as clay prepare clothing, 17He prepareth — and the righteous putteth [it] on, And the silver the innocent doth apportion. 18He hath built as a moth his house, And as a booth a watchman hath made. 19Rich he lieth down, and he is not gathered, His eyes he hath opened, and he is not. 20Overtake him as waters do terrors, By night stolen him away hath a whirlwind. 21Take him up doth an east wind, and he goeth, And it frighteneth him from his place, 22And it casteth at him, and doth not spare, From its hand he diligently fleeth. 23It clappeth at him its hands, And it hisseth at him from his place.

28Surely there is for silver a source, And a place for the gold they refine; 2Iron from the dust is taken, And [from] the firm stone brass. 3An end hath he set to darkness, And to all perfection he is searching, A stone of darkness and death-shade. 4A stream hath broken out from a sojourner, Those forgotten of the foot, They were low, from man they wandered. 5The earth! from it cometh forth bread, And its under-part is turned like fire. 6A place of the sapphire [are] its stones, And it hath dust of gold. 7A path — not known it hath a ravenous fowl, Nor scorched it hath an eye of the kite, 8Nor trodden it have the sons of pride, Not passed over it hath the fierce lion. 9Against the flint he sent forth his hand, He overturned from the root mountains. 10Among rocks, brooks he hath cleaved, And every precious thing hath his eye seen. 11From overflowing floods he hath bound, And the hidden thing bringeth out [to] light. 12And the wisdom — whence is it found? And where [is] this, the place of understanding? 13Man hath not known its arrangement, Nor is it found in the land of the living. 14The deep hath said, 'It [is] not in me,' And the sea hath said, 'It is not with me.' 15Gold is not given for it, Nor is silver weighed — its price. 16It is not valued with pure gold of Ophir, With precious onyx and sapphire, 17Not equal it do gold and crystal, Nor [is] its exchange a vessel of fine gold. 18Corals and pearl are not remembered, The acquisition of wisdom [is] above rubies. 19Not equal it doth the topaz of Cush, With pure gold it is not valued. 20And the wisdom — whence doth it come? And where [is] this, the place of understanding? 21It hath been hid from the eyes of all living. And from the fowl of the heavens It hath been hidden. 22Destruction and death have said: 'With our ears we have heard its fame.' 23God hath understood its way, And He hath known its place. 24For He to the ends of the earth doth look, Under the whole heavens He doth see, 25To make for the wind a weight, And the waters He meted out in measure. 26In His making for the rain a limit, And a way for the brightness of the voices, 27Then He hath seen and declareth it, He hath prepared it, and also searched it out, 28And He saith to man: — 'Lo, fear of the Lord, that [is] wisdom, And to turn from evil [is] understanding.'

29And Job addeth to lift up his simile, and saith: — 2Who doth make me as [in] months past, As [in] the days of God's preserving me? 3In His causing His lamp to shine on my head, By His light I walk [through] darkness. 4As I have been in days of my maturity, And the counsel of God upon my tent. 5When yet the Mighty One [is] with me. Round about me — my young ones, 6When washing my goings with butter, And the firm rock [is] with me rivulets of oil. 7When I go out to the gate by the city, In a broad place I prepare my seat. 8Seen me have youths, and they, been hidden, And the aged have risen — they stood up. 9Princes have kept in words, And a hand they place on their mouth. 10The voice of leaders hath been hidden, And their tongue to the palate hath cleaved. 11For the ear heard, and declareth me happy, And the eye hath seen, and testifieth [to] me. 12For I deliver the afflicted who is crying, And the fatherless who hath no helper. 13The blessing of the perishing cometh on me, And the heart of the widow I cause to sing. 14Righteousness I have put on, and it clotheth me, As a robe and a diadem my justice. 15Eyes I have been to the blind, And feet to the lame [am] I. 16A father I [am] to the needy, And the cause I have not known I search out. 17And I break the jaw-teeth of the perverse, And from his teeth I cast away prey. 18And I say, 'With my nest I expire, And as the sand I multiply days.' 19My root is open unto the waters, And dew doth lodge on my branch. 20My honour [is] fresh with me, And my bow in my hand is renewed. 21To me they have hearkened, Yea, they wait, and are silent for my counsel. 22After my word they change not, And on them doth my speech drop, 23And they wait as [for] rain for me, And their mouth they have opened wide [As] for the latter rain. 24I laugh unto them — they give no credence, And the light of my face cause not to fall. 25I choose their way, and sit head, And I dwell as a king in a troop, When mourners he doth comfort.

30And now, laughed at me, Have the younger in days than I, Whose fathers I have loathed to set With the dogs of my flock. 2Also — the power of their hands, why [is it] to me? On them hath old age perished. 3With want and with famine gloomy, Those fleeing to a dry place, Formerly a desolation and waste, 4Those cropping mallows near a shrub, And broom-roots [is] their food. 5From the midst they are cast out, (They shout against them as a thief), 6In a frightful place of valleys to dwell, Holes of earth and clefts. 7Among shrubs they do groan, Under nettles they are gathered together. 8Sons of folly — even sons without name, They have been smitten from the land. 9And now, their song I have been, And I am to them for a byword. 10They have abominated me, They have kept far from me, And from before me have not spared to spit. 11Because His cord He loosed and afflicteth me, And the bridle from before me, They have cast away. 12On the right hand doth a brood arise, My feet they have cast away, And they raise up against me, Their paths of calamity. 13They have broken down my path, By my calamity they profit, 'He hath no helper.' 14As a wide breach they come, Under the desolation have rolled themselves. 15He hath turned against me terrors, It pursueth as the wind mine abundance, And as a thick cloud, Hath my safety passed away. 16And now, in me my soul poureth itself out, Seize me do days of affliction. 17At night my bone hath been pierced in me, And mine eyelids do not lie down. 18By the abundance of power, Is my clothing changed, As the mouth of my coat it doth gird me. 19Casting me into mire, And I am become like dust and ashes. 20I cry unto Thee, And Thou dost not answer me, I have stood, and Thou dost consider me. 21Thou art turned to be fierce to me, With the strength of Thy hand, Thou oppressest me. 22Thou dost lift me up, On the wind Thou dost cause me to ride, And Thou meltest — Thou levellest me. 23For I have known To death Thou dost bring me back, And [to] the house appointed for all living. 24Surely not against the heap Doth He send forth the hand, Though in its ruin they have safety. 25Did not I weep for him whose day is hard? Grieved hath my soul for the needy. 26When good I expected, then cometh evil, And I wait for light, and darkness cometh. 27My bowels have boiled, and have not ceased, Gone before me have days of affliction. 28Mourning I have gone without the sun, I have risen, in an assembly I cry. 29A brother I have been to dragons, And a companion to daughters of the ostrich. 30My skin hath been black upon me, And my bone hath burned from heat, 31And my harp doth become mourning, And my organ the sound of weeping.

31A covenant I made for mine eyes, And what — do I attend to a virgin? 2And what [is] the portion of God from above? And the inheritance of the Mighty from the heights? 3Is not calamity to the perverse? And strangeness to workers of iniquity? 4Doth not He see my ways, And all my steps number? 5If I have walked with vanity, And my foot doth hasten to deceit, 6He doth weigh me in righteous balances, And God doth know my integrity. 7If my step doth turn aside from the way, And after mine eyes hath my heart gone, And to my hands cleaved hath blemish, 8Let me sow — and another eat, And my products let be rooted out. 9If my heart hath been enticed by woman, And by the opening of my neighbour I laid wait, 10Grind to another let my wife, And over her let others bend. 11For it [is] a wicked thing, and a judicial iniquity; 12For a fire it [is], to destruction it consumeth, And among all mine increase doth take root, 13If I despise the cause of my man-servant, And of my handmaid, In their contending with me, 14Then what do I do when God ariseth? And when He doth inspect, What do I answer Him? 15Did not He that made me in the womb make him? Yea, prepare us in the womb doth One. 16If I withhold from pleasure the poor, And the eyes of the widow do consume, 17And I do eat my morsel by myself, And the orphan hath not eat of it, 18(But from my youth He grew up with me as [with] a father, And from the belly of my mother I am led.) 19If I see [any] perishing without clothing, And there is no covering to the needy, 20If his loins have not blessed me, And from the fleece of my sheep He doth not warm himself, 21If I have waved at the fatherless my hand, When I see in [him] the gate of my court, 22My shoulder from its blade let fall, And mine arm from the bone be broken. 23For a dread unto me [is] calamity [from] God, And because of His excellency I am not able. 24If I have made gold my confidence, And to the pure gold have said, 'My trust,' 25If I rejoice because great [is] my wealth, And because abundance hath my hand found, 26If I see the light when it shineth, And the precious moon walking, 27And my heart is enticed in secret, And my hand doth kiss my mouth, 28It also [is] a judicial iniquity, For I had lied to God above. 29If I rejoice at the ruin of my hater, And stirred up myself when evil found him, 30Yea, I have not suffered my mouth to sin, To ask with an oath his life. 31If not — say ye, O men of my tent, 'O that we had of his flesh, we are not satisfied.' 32In the street doth not lodge a stranger, My doors to the traveller I open. 33If I have covered as Adam my transgressions, To hide in my bosom mine iniquity, 34Because I fear a great multitude, And the contempt of families doth affright me, Then I am silent, I go not out of the opening. 35Who giveth to me a hearing? lo, my mark. The Mighty One doth answer me, And a bill hath mine adversary written. 36If not — on my shoulder I take it up, I bind it a crown on myself. 37The number of my steps I tell Him, As a leader I approach Him. 38If against me my land doth cry out, And together its furrows weep, 39If its strength I consumed without money, And the life of its possessors, I have caused to breathe out, 40Instead of wheat let a thorn go forth, And instead of barley a useless weed! The words of Job are finished.

32And these three men cease from answering Job, for he [is] righteous in his own eyes, 2and burn doth the anger of Elihu son of Barachel the Buzite, of the family of Ram; against Job hath his anger burned, because of his justifying himself more than God; 3and against his three friends hath his anger burned, because that they have not found an answer, and condemn Job. 4And Elihu hath waited earnestly beside Job with words, for they are older than he in days. 5And Elihu seeth that there is no answer in the mouth of the three men, and his anger burneth. 6And Elihu son of Barachel the Buzite answereth and saith: — Young I [am] in days, and ye [are] age Therefore I have feared, And am afraid of shewing you my opinion. 7I said: Days do speak, And multitude of years teach wisdom. 8Surely a spirit is in man, And the breath of the Mighty One Doth cause them to understand. 9The multitude are not wise, Nor do the aged understand judgment. 10Therefore I have said: Hearken to me, I do shew my opinion — even I. 11Lo, I have waited for your words, I give ear unto your reasons, Till ye search out sayings. 12And unto you I attend, And lo, there is no reasoner for Job, [Or] answerer of his sayings among you. 13Lest ye say, We have found wisdom, God doth thrust him away, not man. 14And he hath not set in array words for me, And with your sayings I do not answer him. 15(They have broken down, They have not answered again, They removed from themselves words. 16And I have waited, but they do not speak, For they have stood still, They have not answered any more.) 17I answer, even I — my share, I shew my opinion — even I. 18For I have been full of words, Distressed me hath the spirit of my breast, 19Lo, my breast [is] as wine not opened, Like new bottles it is broken up. 20I speak, and there is refreshment to me, I open my lips and answer. 21Let me not, I pray you, accept the face of any, Nor unto man give flattering titles, 22For I have not known to give flattering titles, In a little doth my Maker take me away.

33And yet, I pray thee, O Job, Hear my speech and [to] all my words give ear. 2Lo, I pray thee, I have opened my mouth, My tongue hath spoken in the palate. 3Of the uprightness of my heart [are] my sayings, And knowledge have my lips clearly spoken. 4The Spirit of God hath made me, And the breath of the Mighty doth quicken me. 5If thou art able — answer me, Set in array before me — station thyself. 6Lo, I [am], according to thy word, for God, From the clay I — I also, have been formed. 7Lo, my terror doth not frighten thee, And my burden on thee is not heavy. 8Surely — thou hast said in mine ears, And the sounds of words I hear: 9'Pure [am] I, without transgression, Innocent [am] I, and I have no iniquity. 10Lo, occasions against me He doth find, He doth reckon me for an enemy to Him, 11He doth put in the stocks my feet, He doth watch all my paths.' 12Lo, [in] this thou hast not been righteous, I answer thee, that greater is God than man. 13Wherefore against Him hast thou striven, When [for] all His matters He answereth not? 14For once doth God speak, and twice, (He doth not behold it.) 15In a dream — a vision of night, In the falling of deep sleep on men, In slumberings on a bed. 16Then He uncovereth the ear of men, And for their instruction sealeth: 17To turn aside man [from] doing, And pride from man He concealeth. 18He keepeth back his soul from corruption, And his life from passing away by a dart. 19And he hath been reproved With pain on his bed, And the strife of his bones [is] enduring. 20And his life hath nauseated bread, And his soul desirable food. 21His flesh is consumed from being seen, And high are his bones, they were not seen! 22And draw near to the pit doth his soul, And his life to those causing death. 23If there is by him a messenger, An interpreter — one of a thousand, To declare for man his uprightness: 24Then He doth favour him and saith, 'Ransom him from going down to the pit, I have found an atonement.' 25Fresher [is] his flesh than a child's, He returneth to the days of his youth. 26He maketh supplication unto God, And He accepteth him. And he seeth His face with shouting, And He returneth to man His righteousness. 27He looketh on men, and saith, 'I sinned, And uprightness I have perverted, And it hath not been profitable to me. 28He hath ransomed my soul From going over into the pit, And my life on the light looketh.' 29Lo, all these doth God work, Twice — thrice with man, 30To bring back his soul from the pit, To be enlightened with the light of the living. 31Attend, O Job, hearken to me, Keep silent, and I — I do speak. 32If there are words — answer me, Speak, for I have a desire to justify thee. 33If there are not — hearken thou to me, Keep silent, and I teach thee wisdom.

34And Elihu answereth and saith: 2Hear, O wise men, my words, And, O knowing ones, give ear to me. 3For the ear doth try words, And the palate tasteth to eat. 4Judgment let us choose for ourselves, Let us know among ourselves what [is] good. 5For Job hath said, 'I have been righteous, And God hath turned aside my right, 6Against my right do I lie? Mortal [is] mine arrow — without transgression.' 7Who [is] a man like Job? He drinketh scoffing like water, 8And he hath travelled for company With workers of iniquity, So as to go with men of wickedness. 9For he hath said, 'It doth not profit a man, When he delighteth himself with God.' 10Therefore, O men of heart, hearken to me; Far be it from God to do wickedness, And [from] the Mighty to do perverseness: 11For the work of man he repayeth to him, And according to the path of each He doth cause him to find. 12Yea, truly, God doth not do wickedly, And the Mighty doth not pervert judgment. 13Who hath inspected for Himself the earth? And who hath placed all the habitable world? 14If He doth set on him His heart, His spirit and his breath unto Him He gathereth. 15Expire doth all flesh together, And man to dust returneth. 16And if [there is] understanding, hear this, Give ear to the voice of my words. 17Yea, doth one hating justice govern? Or the Most Just dost thou condemn? 18Who hath said to a king — 'Worthless,' Unto princes — 'Wicked?' 19That hath not accepted the person of princes, Nor hath known the rich before the poor, For a work of His hands [are] all of them. 20[In] a moment they die, and at midnight Shake do people, and they pass away, And they remove the mighty without hand. 21For His eyes [are] on the ways of each, And all his steps He doth see. 22There is no darkness nor death-shade, For workers of iniquity to be hidden there; 23For He doth not suffer man any more, To go unto God in judgment, 24He breaketh the mighty — no searching! And He appointeth others in their stead. 25Therefore He knoweth their works, And He hath overturned by night, And they are bruised. 26As wicked He hath stricken them, In the place of beholders. 27Because that against right They have turned aside from after Him, And none of His ways have considered wisely, 28To cause to come in unto Him The cry of the poor, And the cry of the afflicted He heareth. 29And He giveth rest, and who maketh wrong? And hideth the face, and who beholdeth it? And in reference to a nation and to a man, [It is] the same. 30From the reigning of a profane man, From the snares of a people; 31For unto God hath any said: 'I have taken away, I do not corruptly, 32Besides [that which] I see, shew Thou me, If iniquity I have done — I do not add?' 33By thee doth He recompense, That thou hast refused — That thou dost choose, and not I? And what thou hast known, speak. 34Let men of heart say to me, And a wise man is hearkening to me. 35Job — not with knowledge doth he speak, And his words [are] not with wisdom. 36My Father! let Job be tried — unto victory, Because of answers for men of iniquity, 37For he doth add to his sin, Transgression among us he vomiteth, And multiplieth his sayings to God.

35And Elihu answereth and saith: — 2This hast thou reckoned for judgment: Thou hast said — 'My righteousness [is] more than God's?' 3For thou sayest, 'What doth it profit Thee! What do I profit from my sin?' 4I return thee words, and thy friends with thee, 5Behold attentively the heavens — and see, And behold the clouds, They have been higher than thou. 6If thou hast sinned, what dost thou against Him? And thy transgressions have been multiplied, What dost thou to Him? 7If thou hast been righteous, What dost thou give to Him? Or what from thy hand doth He receive? 8For a man like thyself [is] thy wickedness, And for a son of man thy righteousness. 9Because of the multitude of oppressions They cause to cry out, They cry because of the arm of the mighty. 10And none said, 'Where [is] God my maker? Giving songs in the night, 11Teaching us more than the beasts of the earth, Yea, than the fowl of the heavens He maketh us wiser.' 12There they cry, and He doth not answer, Because of the pride of evil doers. 13Surely vanity God doth not hear, And the Mighty doth not behold it. 14Yea, though thou sayest thou dost not behold Him, Judgment [is] before Him, and stay for Him. 15And, now, because there is not, He hath appointed His anger, And He hath not known in great extremity. 16And Job [with] vanity doth open his mouth, Without knowledge words he multiplieth.

36And Elihu addeth and saith: — 2Honour me a little, and I shew thee, That yet for God [are] words. 3I lift up my knowledge from afar, And to my Maker I ascribe righteousness. 4For, truly, my words [are] not false, The perfect in knowledge [is] with thee. 5Lo, God [is] mighty, and despiseth not, Mighty [in] power [and] heart. 6He reviveth not the wicked, And the judgment of the poor appointeth; 7He withdraweth not from the righteous His eyes, And [from] kings on the throne, And causeth them to sit for ever, and they are high, 8And if prisoners in fetters They are captured with cords of affliction, 9Then He declareth to them their work, And their transgressions, Because they have become mighty, 10And He uncovereth their ear for instruction, And saith that they turn back from iniquity. 11If they do hear and serve, They complete their days in good, And their years in pleasantness. 12And if they do not hearken, By the dart they pass away, And expire without knowledge. 13And the profane in heart set the face, They cry not when He hath bound them. 14Their soul dieth in youth, And their life among the defiled. 15He draweth out the afflicted in his affliction, And uncovereth in oppression their ear. 16And also He moved thee from a strait place, [To] a broad place — no straitness under it, And the sitting beyond of thy table Hath been full of fatness. 17And the judgment of the wicked thou hast fulfilled, Judgment and justice are upheld — because of fury, 18Lest He move thee with a stroke, And the abundance of an atonement turn thee not aside. 19Doth He value thy riches? He hath gold, and all the forces of power. 20Desire not the night, For the going up of peoples in their stead. 21Take heed — do not turn unto iniquity, For on this thou hast fixed Rather than [on] affliction. 22Lo, God doth sit on high by His power, Who [is] like Him — a teacher? 23Who hath appointed unto Him his way? And who said, 'Thou hast done iniquity?' 24Remember that thou magnify His work That men have beheld. 25All men have looked on it, Man looketh attentively from afar. 26Lo, God [is] high, And we know not the number of His years, Yea, there [is] no searching. 27When He doth diminish droppings of the waters, They refine rain according to its vapour, 28Which clouds do drop, They distil on man abundantly. 29Yea, doth [any] understand The spreadings out of a cloud? The noises of His tabernacle? 30Lo, He hath spread over it His light, And the roots of the sea He hath covered, 31For by them He doth judge peoples, He giveth food in abundance. 32By two palms He hath covered the light, And layeth a charge over it in meeting, 33He sheweth by it [to] his friend substance, Anger against perversity.

37Also, at this my heart trembleth, And it moveth from its place. 2Hearken diligently to the trembling of His voice, Yea, the sound from His mouth goeth forth. 3Under the whole heavens He directeth it, And its light [is] over the skirts of the earth. 4After it roar doth a voice — He thundereth with the voice of His excellency, And He doth not hold them back, When His voice is heard. 5God thundereth with His voice wonderfully, Doing great things and we know not. 6For to snow He saith, 'Be [on] the earth.' And the small rain and great rain of His power. 7Into the hand of every man he sealeth, For the knowledge by all men of His work. 8And enter doth the beast into covert, And in its habitations it doth continue. 9From the inner chamber cometh a hurricane, And from scatterings winds — cold, 10From the breath of God is frost given, And the breadth of waters is straitened, 11Yea, by filling He doth press out a cloud, Scatter a cloud doth His light. 12And it is turning itself round by His counsels, For their doing all He commandeth them, On the face of the habitable earth. 13Whether for a rod, or for His land, Or for kindness — He doth cause it to come. 14Hear this, O Job, Stand and consider the wonders of God. 15Dost thou know when God doth place them, And caused to shine the light of His cloud? 16Dost thou know the balancings of a cloud? The wonders of the Perfect in knowledge? 17How thy garments [are] warm, In the quieting of the earth from the south? 18Thou hast made an expanse with Him For the clouds — strong as a hard mirror! 19Let us know what we say to Him, We set not in array because of darkness. 20Is it declared to Him that I speak? If a man hath spoken, surely he is swallowed up. 21And now, they have not seen the light, Bright it [is] in the clouds, And the wind hath passed by and cleanseth them. 22From the golden north it cometh, Beside God [is] fearful honour. 23The Mighty! we have not found Him out, High in power and judgment, He doth not answer! And abundant in righteousness, 24Therefore do men fear Him, He seeth not any of the wise of heart.

38And Jehovah answereth Job out of the whirlwind, and saith: — 2Who [is] this — darkening counsel, By words without knowledge? 3Gird, I pray thee, as a man, thy loins, And I ask thee, and cause thou Me to know. 4Where wast thou when I founded earth? Declare, if thou hast known understanding. 5Who placed its measures — if thou knowest? Or who hath stretched out upon it a line? 6On what have its sockets been sunk? Or who hath cast its corner-stone? 7In the singing together of stars of morning, And all sons of God shout for joy, 8And He shutteth up with doors the sea, In its coming forth, from the womb it goeth out. 9In My making a cloud its clothing, And thick darkness its swaddling band, 10And I measure over it My statute, And place bar and doors, 11And say, 'Hitherto come thou, and add not, And a command is placed On the pride of thy billows.' 12Hast thou commanded morning since thy days? Causest thou the dawn to know its place? 13To take hold on the skirts of the earth, And the wicked are shaken out of it, 14It turneth itself as clay of a seal And they station themselves as clothed. 15And withheld from the wicked is their light, And the arm lifted up is broken. 16Hast thou come in to springs of the sea? And in searching the deep Hast thou walked up and down? 17Revealed to thee were the gates of death? And the gates of death-shade dost thou see? 18Thou hast understanding, Even unto the broad places of earth! Declare — if thou hast known it all. 19Where [is] this — the way light dwelleth? And darkness, where [is] this — its place? 20That thou dost take it unto its boundary, And that thou dost understand The paths of its house. 21Thou hast known — for then thou art born And the number of thy days [are] many! 22Hast thou come in unto the treasure of snow? Yea, the treasures of hail dost thou see? 23That I have kept back for a time of distress, For a day of conflict and battle. 24Where [is] this, the way light is apportioned? It scattereth an east wind over the earth. 25Who hath divided for the flood a conduit? And a way for the lightning of the voices? 26To cause [it] to rain on a land — no man, A wilderness — no man in it. 27To satisfy a desolate and waste place, And to cause to shoot up The produce of the tender grass? 28Hath the rain a father? Or who hath begotten the drops of dew? 29From whose belly came forth the ice? And the hoar-frost of the heavens, Who hath begotten it? 30As a stone waters are hidden, And the face of the deep is captured. 31Dost thou bind sweet influences of Kimah? Or the attractions of Kesil dost thou open? 32Dost thou bring out Mazzaroth in its season? And Aysh for her sons dost thou comfort? 33Hast thou known the statutes of heaven? Or dost thou appoint Its dominion in the earth? 34Dost thou lift up to the cloud thy voice, And abundance of water doth cover thee? 35Dost thou send out lightnings, and they go And say unto thee, 'Behold us?' 36Who hath put in the inward parts wisdom? Or who hath given To the covered part understanding? 37Who doth number the clouds by wisdom? And the bottles of the heavens, Who doth cause to lie down, 38In the hardening of dust into hardness, And clods cleave together? 39Dost thou hunt for a lion prey? And the desire of young lions fulfil? 40When they bow down in dens — Abide in a thicket for a covert? 41Who doth prepare for a raven his provision, When his young ones cry unto God? They wander without food.

39Hast thou known the time of The bearing of the wild goats of the rock? The bringing forth of hinds thou dost mark! 2Thou dost number the months they fulfil? And thou hast known the time of their bringing forth! 3They bow down, Their young ones they bring forth safely, Their pangs they cast forth. 4Safe are their young ones, They grow up in the field, they have gone out, And have not returned to them. 5Who hath sent forth the wild ass free? Yea, the bands of the wild ass who opened? 6Whose house I have made the wilderness, And his dwellings the barren land, 7He doth laugh at the multitude of a city, The cries of an exactor he heareth not. 8The range of mountains [is] his pasture, And after every green thing he seeketh. 9Is a Reem willing to serve thee? Doth he lodge by thy crib? 10Dost thou bind a Reem in a furrow [with] his thick band? Doth he harrow valleys after thee? 11Dost thou trust in him because great [is] his power? And dost thou leave unto him thy labour? 12Dost thou trust in him That he doth bring back thy seed? And [to] thy threshing-floor doth gather [it]? 13The wing of the rattling ones exulteth, Whether the pinion of the ostrich or hawk. 14For she leaveth on the earth her eggs, And on the dust she doth warm them, 15And she forgetteth that a foot may press it, And a beast of the field tread it down. 16Her young ones it hath hardened without her, In vain [is] her labour without fear. 17For God hath caused her to forget wisdom, And He hath not given a portion To her in understanding: 18At the time on high she lifteth herself up, She laugheth at the horse and at his rider. 19Dost thou give to the horse might? Dost thou clothe his neck [with] a mane? 20Dost thou cause him to rush as a locust? The majesty of his snorting [is] terrible. 21They dig in a valley, and he rejoiceth in power, He goeth forth to meet the armour. 22He laugheth at fear, and is not affrighted, And he turneth not back from the face of the sword. 23Against him rattle doth quiver, The flame of a spear, and a halbert. 24With trembling and rage he swalloweth the ground, And remaineth not stedfast Because of the sound of a trumpet. 25Among the trumpets he saith, Aha, And from afar he doth smell battle, Roaring of princes and shouting. 26By thine understanding flieth a hawk? Spreadeth he his wings to the south? 27At thy command goeth an eagle up high? Or lifteth he up his nest? 28A rock he doth inhabit, Yea, he lodgeth on the tooth of a rock, and fortress. 29From thence he hath sought food, To a far off place his eyes look attentively, 30And his brood gulp up blood, And where the pierced [are] — there [is] he!

40And Jehovah doth answer Job, and saith: — 2Is the striver with the Mighty instructed? The reprover of God, let him answer it. 3And Job answereth Jehovah, and saith: — 4Lo, I have been vile, What do I return to Thee? My hand I have placed on my mouth. 5Once I have spoken, and I answer not, And twice, and I add not. 6And Jehovah answereth Job out of the whirlwind, and saith: — 7Gird, I pray thee, as a man, thy loins, I ask thee, and cause thou Me to know. 8Dost thou also make void My judgment? Dost thou condemn Me, That thou mayest be righteous? 9And an arm like God hast thou? And with a voice like Him dost thou thunder? 10Put on, I pray thee, excellency and loftiness, Yea, honour and beauty put on. 11Scatter abroad the wrath of thine anger, And see every proud one, and make him low. 12See every proud one — humble him, And tread down the wicked in their place. 13Hide them in the dust together, Their faces bind in secret. 14And even I — I do praise thee, For thy right hand giveth salvation to thee. 15Lo, I pray thee, Behemoth, that I made with thee: Grass as an ox he eateth. 16Lo, I pray thee, his power [is] in his loins, And his strength in the muscles of his belly. 17He doth bend his tail as a cedar, The sinews of his thighs are wrapped together, 18His bones [are] tubes of brass, His bones [are] as a bar of iron. 19He [is] a beginning of the ways of God, His Maker bringeth nigh his sword; 20For food do mountains bear for him, And all the beasts of the field play there. 21Under shades he lieth down, In a secret place of reed and mire. 22Cover him do shades, [with] their shadow, Cover him do willows of the brook. 23Lo, a flood oppresseth — he doth not haste, He is confident though Jordan Doth come forth unto his mouth. 24Before his eyes doth [one] take him, With snares doth [one] pierce the nose?

41Dost thou draw leviathan with an angle? And with a rope thou lettest down — his tongue? 2Dost thou put a reed in his nose? And with a thorn pierce his jaw? 3Doth he multiply unto thee supplications? Doth he speak unto thee tender things? 4Doth he make a covenant with thee? Dost thou take him for a servant age-during? 5Dost thou play with him as a bird? And dost thou bind him for thy damsels? 6(Feast upon him do companions, They divide him among the merchants!) 7Dost thou fill with barbed irons his skin? And with fish-spears his head? 8Place on him thy hand, Remember the battle — do not add! 9Lo, the hope of him is found a liar, Also at his appearance is not one cast down? 10None so fierce that he doth awake him, And who [is] he before Me stationeth himself? 11Who hath brought before Me and I repay? Under the whole heavens it [is] mine. 12I do not keep silent concerning his parts, And the matter of might, And the grace of his arrangement. 13Who hath uncovered the face of his clothing? Within his double bridle who doth enter? 14The doors of his face who hath opened? Round about his teeth [are] terrible. 15A pride — strong ones of shields, Shut up — a close seal. 16One unto another they draw nigh, And air doth not enter between them. 17One unto another they adhere, They stick together and are not separated. 18His sneezings cause light to shine, And his eyes [are] as the eyelids of the dawn. 19Out of his mouth do flames go, sparks of fire escape. 20Out of his nostrils goeth forth smoke, As a blown pot and reeds. 21His breath setteth coals on fire, And a flame from his mouth goeth forth. 22In his neck lodge doth strength, And before him doth grief exult. 23The flakes of his flesh have adhered — Firm upon him — it is not moved. 24His heart [is] firm as a stone, Yea, firm as the lower piece. 25From his rising are the mighty afraid, From breakings they keep themselves free. 26The sword of his overtaker standeth not, Spear — dart — and lance. 27He reckoneth iron as straw, brass as rotten wood. 28The son of the bow doth not cause him to flee, Turned by him into stubble are stones of the sling. 29As stubble have darts been reckoned, And he laugheth at the shaking of a javelin. 30Under him [are] sharp points of clay, He spreadeth gold on the mire. 31He causeth to boil as a pot the deep, The sea he maketh as a pot of ointment. 32After him he causeth a path to shine, One thinketh the deep to be hoary. 33There is not on the earth his like, That is made without terror. 34Every high thing he doth see, He [is] king over all sons of pride.

42And Job answereth Jehovah and saith: — 2Thou hast known that [for] all things Thou art able, And not withheld from Thee is [any] device: 3'Who [is] this, hiding counsel without knowledge?' Therefore, I have declared, and understand not, Too wonderful for me, and I know not. 4'Hear, I pray thee, and I — I do speak, I ask thee, and cause thou me to know.' 5By the hearing of the ear I heard Thee, And now mine eye hath seen Thee. 6Therefore do I loathe [it], And I have repented on dust and ashes. 7And it cometh to pass after Jehovah's speaking these words unto Job, that Jehovah saith unto Eliphaz the Temanite, 'Burned hath Mine anger against thee, and against thy two friends, because ye have not spoken concerning Me rightly, like My servant Job. 8And now, take to you seven bullocks and seven rams, and go ye unto My servant Job, and ye have caused a burnt-offering to ascend for you; and Job My servant doth pray for you, for surely his face I accept, so as not to do with you folly, because ye have not spoken concerning Me rightly, like My servant Job. 9And they go — Eliphaz the Temanite, and Bildad the Shuhite, Zophar the Naamathite — and do as Jehovah hath spoken unto them; and Jehovah doth accept the face of Job. 10And Jehovah hath turned [to] the captivity of Job in his praying for his friends, and Jehovah doth add [to] all that Job hath — to double. 11And come unto him do all his brethren, and all his sisters, and all his former acquaintances, and they eat bread with him in his house, and bemoan him, and comfort him concerning all the evil that Jehovah had brought upon him, and they gave to him each one kesitah, and each one ring of gold. 12And Jehovah hath blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning, and he hath fourteen thousand of a flock, and six thousand camels, and a thousand pairs of oxen, and a thousand she-asses. 13And he hath seven sons and three daughters; 14and he calleth the name of the one Jemima, and the name of the second Kezia, and the name of the third Keren-Happuch. 15And there have not been found women fair as the daughters of Job in all the land, and their father doth give to them an inheritance in the midst of their brethren. 16And Job liveth after this a hundred and forty years, and seeth his sons, and his sons' sons, four generations; 17and Job dieth, aged and satisfied [with] days.