THE BOOK OF
JOB
1Job1 1:1
There
was
a
man
in
the
land
of
Uz,
whose
name
was
Job;
and
that
man
was
perfect
and
upright,
and
one
that
feared
God,
and
turned
away
from
evil.
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And
there
were
born
unto
him
seven
sons
and
three
daughters.
3 1:3
His
substance
also
was
seven
thousand
sheep,
and
three
thousand
camels,
and
five
hundred
yoke
of
oxen,
and
five
hundred she-asses,
and
a
very
great
household;
so
that
this
man
was
the
greatest
of
all
the
children
of
the
east.
4 1:4
And
his
sons
went
and
held
a
feast
in
the
house
of
each
one
upon
his
day;
and
they
sent
and
called
for
their
three
sisters
to
eat
and
to
drink
with
them.
5 1:5
And
it
was
so,
when
the
days
of
their
feasting
were
gone
about,
that
Job
sent
and
sanctified
them,
and
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
offered burnt-offerings
according
to
the
number
of
them
all:
for
Job
said,
It
may
be
that
my
sons
have
sinned,
and renounced
God
in
their
hearts.
Thus
did
Job
continually.
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Now
it
came
to
pass
on
the
day
when
the
sons
of
God
came
to
present
themselves
before
Jehovah,
that
Satan
also
came
among
them.
7 1:7
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Satan,
Whence
comest
thou?
Then
Satan
answered
Jehovah,
and
said,
From
going
to
and
fro
in
the
earth,
and
from
walking
up
and
down
in
it.
8 1:8
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Satan,
Hast
thou
considered
my
servant
Job?
for
there
is
none
like
him
in
the
earth,
a
perfect
and
an
upright
man,
one
that
feareth
God,
and
turneth
away
from
evil.
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Then
Satan
answered
Jehovah,
and
said,
Doth
Job
fear
God
for
nought?
10 1:10
Hast
not
thou
made
a
hedge
about
him,
and
about
his
house,
and
about
all
that
he
hath,
on
every
side?
thou
hast
blessed
the
work
of
his
hands,
and
his
substance
is
increased
in
the
land.
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But
put
forth
thy
hand
now,
and
touch
all
that
he
hath,
and
he
will renounce
thee
to
thy
face.
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And
Jehovah
said
unto
Satan,
Behold,
all
that
he
hath
is
in
thy
power;
only
upon
himself
put
not
forth
thy
hand.
So
Satan
went
forth
from
the
presence
of
Jehovah.
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And
it
fell
on
a
day
when
his
sons
and
his
daughters
were
eating
and
drinking
wine
in
their
eldest
brother’s
house,
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that
there
came
a
messenger
unto
Job,
and
said,
The
oxen
were
plowing,
and
the
asses
feeding
beside
them;
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and
the
Sabeans
fell
upon
them,
and
took
them
away:
yea,
they
have
slain
the
servants
with
the
edge
of
the
sword;
and
I
only
am
escaped
alone
to
tell
thee.
16 1:16
While
he
was
yet
speaking,
there
came
also
another,
and
said,
The
fire
of
God
is
fallen
from
heaven,
and
hath
burned
up
the
sheep
and
the
servants,
and
consumed
them;
and
I
only
am
escaped
alone
to
tell
thee.
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While
he
was
yet
speaking,
there
came
also
another,
and
said,
The
Chaldeans
made
three
bands,
and
fell
upon
the
camels,
and
have
taken
them
away,
yea,
and
slain
the
servants
with
the
edge
of
the
sword;
and
I
only
am
escaped
alone
to
tell
thee.
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While
he
was
yet
speaking,
there
came
also
another,
and
said,
Thy
sons
and
thy
daughters
were
eating
and
drinking
wine
in
their
eldest
brother’s
house;
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and,
behold,
there
came
a
great
wind
from
the
wilderness,
and
smote
the
four
corners
of
the
house,
and
it
fell
upon
the
young
men,
and
they
are
dead;
and
I
only
am
escaped
alone
to
tell
thee.
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Then
Job
arose,
and
rent
his
robe,
and
shaved
his
head,
and
fell
down
upon
the
ground,
and
worshipped;
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and
he
said,
Naked
came
I
out
of
my
mother’s
womb,
and
naked
shall
I
return
thither:
Jehovah
gave,
and
Jehovah
hath
taken
away;
blessed
be
the
name
of
Jehovah.
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In
all
this
Job
sinned
not,
nor
charged
God
foolishly.
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Again
it
came
to
pass
on
the
day
when
the
sons
of
God
came
to
present
themselves
before
Jehovah,
that
Satan
came
also
among
them
to
present
himself
before
Jehovah.
2 2:2
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Satan,
From
whence
comest
thou?
And
Satan
answered
Jehovah,
and
said,
From
going
to
and
fro
in
the
earth,
and
from
walking
up
and
down
in
it.
3 2:3
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Satan,
Hast
thou
considered
my
servant
Job?
for
there
is
none
like
him
in
the
earth,
a
perfect
and
an
upright
man,
one
that
feareth
God,
and
turneth
away
from
evil:
and
he
still
holdeth
fast
his
integrity,
although
thou
movedst
me
against
him,
to
destroy
him
without
cause.
4 2:4
And
Satan
answered
Jehovah,
and
said,
Skin
for
skin,
yea,
all
that
a
man
hath
will
he
give
for
his
life.
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But
put
forth
thy
hand
now,
and
touch
his
bone
and
his
flesh,
and
he
will renounce
thee
to
thy
face.
6 2:6
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Satan,
Behold,
he
is
in
thy
hand;
only
spare
his
life.
7 2:7
So
Satan
went
forth
from
the
presence
of
Jehovah,
and
smote
Job
with
sore
boils
from
the
sole
of
his
foot
unto
his
crown.
8 2:8
And
he
took
him
a
potsherd
to
scrape
himself
therewith;
and
he
sat
among
the
ashes.
9 2:9
Then
said
his
wife
unto
him,
Dost
thou
still
hold
fast
thine
integrity? renounce
God,
and
die.
10 2:10
But
he
said
unto
her,
Thou
speakest
as
one
of
the
foolish
women
speaketh.
What?
shall
we
receive
good
at
the
hand
of
God,
and
shall
we
not
receive
evil?
In
all
this
did
not
Job
sin
with
his
lips.
11 2:11
Now
when
Job’s
three
friends
heard
of
all
this
evil
that
was
come
upon
him,
they
came
every
one
from
his
own
place:
Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
and
Bildad
the
Shuhite,
and
Zophar
the
Naamathite;
and
they
made
an
appointment
together
to
come
to
bemoan
him
and
to
comfort
him.
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And
when
they
lifted
up
their
eyes
afar
off,
and
knew
him
not,
they
lifted
up
their
voice,
and
wept;
and
they
rent
every
one
his
robe,
and
sprinkled
dust
upon
their
heads
toward
heaven.
13 2:13
So
they
sat
down
with
him
upon
the
ground
seven
days
and
seven
nights,
and
none
spake
a
word
unto
him:
for
they
saw
that
his
grief
was
very
great.
31 3:1
After
this
opened
Job
his
mouth,
and
cursed
his
day.
2 3:2
And
Job
answered
and
said:
3 3:3
Let
the
day
perish
wherein
I
was
born,
And
the
night
which
said,
There
is
a man-child
conceived.
4 3:4
Let
that
day
be
darkness;
Let
not
God
from
above
seek
for
it,
Neither
let
the
light
shine
upon
it.
5 3:5
Let
darkness
and
the
shadow
of
death
claim
it
for
their
own;
Let
a
cloud
dwell
upon
it;
Let
all
that
maketh
black
the
day
terrify
it.
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As
for
that
night,
let
thick
darkness
seize
upon
it:
Let
it
not
rejoice
among
the
days
of
the
year;
Let
it
not
come
into
the
number
of
the
months.
7 3:7
Lo,
let
that
night
be
barren;
Let
no
joyful
voice
come
therein.
8 3:8
Let
them
curse
it
that
curse
the
day,
Who
are
ready
to
rouse
up
leviathan.
9 3:9
Let
the
stars
of
the
twilight
thereof
be
dark:
Let
it
look
for
light,
but
have
none;
Neither
let
it
behold
the
eyelids
of
the
morning:
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Because
it
shut
not
up
the
doors
of
my
mother’s
womb,
Nor
hid
trouble
from
mine
eyes.
11 3:11
Why
died
I
not
from
the
womb?
Why
did
I
not
give
up
the
ghost
when
my
mother
bare
me?
12 3:12
Why
did
the
knees
receive
me?
Or
why
the
breasts,
that
I
should
suck?
13 3:13
For
now
should
I
have
lain
down
and
been
quiet;
I
should
have
slept;
then
had
I
been
at
rest,
14 3:14
With
kings
and
counsellors
of
the
earth,
Who
built
up
waste
places
for
themselves;
15 3:15
Or
with
princes
that
had
gold,
Who
filled
their
houses
with
silver:
16 3:16
Or
as
a
hidden
untimely
birth
I
had
not
been,
As
infants
that
never
saw
light.
17 3:17
There
the
wicked
cease
from
troubling;
And
there
the
weary
are
at
rest.
18 3:18
There
the
prisoners
are
at
ease
together;
They
hear
not
the
voice
of
the
taskmaster.
19 3:19
The
small
and
the
great
are
there:
And
the
servant
is
free
from
his
master.
20 3:20
Wherefore
is
light
given
to
him
that
is
in
misery,
And
life
unto
the
bitter
in
soul;
21 3:21
Who
long
for
death,
but
it
cometh
not,
And
dig
for
it
more
than
for
hid
treasures;
22 3:22
Who
rejoice
exceedingly,
And
are
glad,
when
they
can
find
the
grave?
23 3:23
Why
is
light
given
to
a
man
whose
way
is
hid,
And
whom
God
hath
hedged
in?
24 3:24
For
my
sighing
cometh
before
I
eat,
And
my
groanings
are
poured
out
like
water.
25 3:25
For
the
thing
which
I
fear
cometh
upon
me,
And
that
which
I
am
afraid
of
cometh
unto
me.
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I
am
not
at
ease,
neither
am
I
quiet,
neither
have
I
rest;
But
trouble
cometh.
41 4:1
Then
answered
Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
and
said,
2 4:2
If
one
assay
to
commune
with
thee,
wilt
thou
be
grieved?
But
who
can
withhold
himself
from
speaking?
3 4:3
Behold,
thou
hast
instructed
many,
And
thou
hast
strengthened
the
weak
hands.
4 4:4
Thy
words
have
upholden
him
that
was
falling,
And
thou
hast
made
firm
the
feeble
knees.
5 4:5
But
now
it
is
come
unto
thee,
and
thou
faintest;
It
toucheth
thee,
and
thou
art
troubled.
6 4:6
Is
not
thy
fear
of
God
thy
confidence,
And
the
integrity
of
thy
ways
thy
hope?
7 4:7
Remember,
I
pray
thee,
who
ever
perished,
being
innocent?
Or
where
were
the
upright
cut
off?
8 4:8
According
as
I
have
seen,
they
that
plow
iniquity,
And
sow
trouble,
reap
the
same.
9 4:9
By
the
breath
of
God
they
perish,
And
by
the
blast
of
his
anger
are
they
consumed.
10 4:10
The
roaring
of
the
lion,
and
the
voice
of
the
fierce
lion,
And
the
teeth
of
the
young
lions,
are
broken.
11 4:11
The
old
lion
perisheth
for
lack
of
prey,
And
the
whelps
of
the
lioness
are
scattered
abroad.
12 4:12
Now
a
thing
was
secretly
brought
to
me,
And
mine
ear
received
a
whisper
thereof.
13 4:13
In
thoughts
from
the
visions
of
the
night,
When
deep
sleep
falleth
on
men,
14 4:14
Fear
came
upon
me,
and
trembling,
Which
made
all
my
bones
to
shake.
15 4:15
Then
a
spirit
passed
before
my
face;
The
hair
of
my
flesh
stood
up.
16 4:16
It
stood
still,
but
I
could
not
discern
the
appearance
thereof;
A
form
was
before
mine
eyes:
There
was
silence,
and
I
heard
a
voice,
saying,
17 4:17
Shall
mortal
man
be
more
just
than
God?
Shall
a
man
be
more
pure
than
his
Maker?
18 4:18
Behold,
he
putteth
no
trust
in
his
servants;
And
his
angels
he chargeth
with
folly:
19 4:19
How
much
more
them
that
dwell
in
houses
of
clay,
Whose
foundation
is
in
the
dust,
Who
are
crushed
before
the
moth!
20 4:20
Betwixt
morning
and
evening
they
are
destroyed:
They
perish
for
ever
without
any
regarding
it.
21 4:21
Is
not
their
tent-cord
plucked
up
within
them?
They
die,
and
that
without
wisdom.
51 5:1
Call
now;
is
there
any
that
will
answer
thee?
And
to
which
of
the
holy
ones
wilt
thou
turn?
2 5:2
For
vexation
killeth
the
foolish
man,
And
jealousy
slayeth
the
silly
one.
3 5:3
I
have
seen
the
foolish
taking
root:
But
suddenly
I
cursed
his
habitation.
4 5:4
His
children
are
far
from
safety,
And
they
are
crushed
in
the
gate,
Neither
is
there
any
to
deliver
them:
5 5:5
Whose
harvest
the
hungry
eateth
up,
And
taketh
it
even
out
of
the
thorns;
And
the
snare gapeth
for
their
substance.
6 5:6
For
affliction
cometh
not
forth
from
the
dust,
Neither
doth
trouble
spring
out
of
the
ground;
7 5:7
But
man
is
born
unto
trouble,
As
the
sparks
fly
upward.
8 5:8
But
as
for
me,
I
would
seek
unto
God,
And
unto
God
would
I
commit
my
cause;
9 5:9
Who
doeth
great
things
and
unsearchable,
Marvellous
things
without
number:
10 5:10
Who
giveth
rain
upon
the
earth,
And
sendeth
waters
upon
the
fields;
11 5:11
So
that
he
setteth
up
on
high
those
that
are
low,
And
those
that
mourn
are
exalted
to
safety.
12 5:12
He
frustrateth
the
devices
of
the
crafty,
So
that
their
hands
cannot
perform
their
enterprise.
13 5:13
He
taketh
the
wise
in
their
own
craftiness;
And
the
counsel
of
the
cunning
is
carried
headlong.
14 5:14
They
meet
with
darkness
in
the day-time,
And
grope
at
noonday
as
in
the
night.
15 5:15
But
he
saveth
from
the
sword
of
their
mouth,
Even
the
needy
from
the
hand
of
the
mighty.
16 5:16
So
the
poor
hath
hope,
And
iniquity
stoppeth
her
mouth.
17 5:17
Behold,
happy
is
the
man
whom
God
correcteth:
Therefore
despise
not
thou
the
chastening
of
the
Almighty.
18 5:18
For
he
maketh
sore,
and
bindeth
up;
He
woundeth,
and
his
hands
make
whole.
19 5:19
He
will
deliver
thee
in
six
troubles;
Yea,
in
seven
there
shall
no
evil
touch
thee.
20 5:20
In
famine
he
will
redeem
thee
from
death;
And
in
war
from
the
power
of
the
sword.
21 5:21
Thou shalt
be
hid
from
the
scourge
of
the
tongue;
Neither shalt
thou
be
afraid
of
destruction
when
it
cometh.
22 5:22
At
destruction
and
dearth
thou shalt
laugh;
Neither shalt
thou
be
afraid
of
the
beasts
of
the
earth.
23 5:23
For
thou shalt
be
in
league
with
the
stones
of
the
field;
And
the
beasts
of
the
field
shall
be
at
peace
with
thee.
24 5:24
And
thou shalt
know
that
thy
tent
is
in
peace;
And
thou shalt
visit
thy
fold,
and shalt
miss
nothing.
25 5:25
Thou shalt
know
also
that
thy
seed
shall
be
great,
And
thine
offspring
as
the
grass
of
the
earth.
26 5:26
Thou shalt
come
to
thy
grave
in
a
full
age,
Like
as
a shock
of
grain
cometh
in
in
its
season.
27 5:27
Lo
this,
we
have
searched
it,
so
it
is;
Hear
it,
and
know
thou
it
for
thy
good.
61 6:1
Then
Job
answered
and
said,
2 6:2
Oh
that
my
vexation
were
but
weighed,
And
all
my
calamity
laid
in
the
balances!
3 6:3
For
now
it
would
be
heavier
than
the
sand
of
the
seas:
Therefore
have
my
words
been
rash.
4 6:4
For
the
arrows
of
the
Almighty
are
within
me,
The
poison
whereof
my
spirit
drinketh
up:
The
terrors
of
God
do
set
themselves
in
array
against
me.
5 6:5
Doth
the
wild
ass
bray
when
he
hath
grass?
Or
loweth
the
ox
over
his
fodder?
6 6:6
Can
that
which
hath
no savor
be
eaten
without
salt?
Or
is
there
any
taste
in
the
white
of
an
egg?
7 6:7
My
soul
refuseth
to
touch
them;
They
are
as
loathsome
food
to
me.
8 6:8
Oh
that
I
might
have
my
request;
And
that
God
would
grant
me
the
thing
that
I
long
for!
9 6:9
Even
that
it
would
please
God
to
crush
me;
That
he
would
let
loose
his
hand,
and
cut
me
off!
10 6:10
And
be
it
still
my
consolation,
Yea,
let
me
exult
in
pain
that
spareth
not,
That
I
have
not
denied
the
words
of
the
Holy
One.
11 6:11
What
is
my
strength,
that
I
should
wait?
And
what
is
mine
end,
that
I
should
be
patient?
12 6:12
Is
my
strength
the
strength
of
stones?
Or
is
my
flesh
of
brass?
13 6:13
Is
it
not
that
I
have
no
help
in
me,
And
that
wisdom
is
driven
quite
from
me?
14 6:14
To
him
that
is
ready
to
faint
kindness
should
be
showed
from
his
friend;
Even
to
him
that
forsaketh
the
fear
of
the
Almighty.
15 6:15
My
brethren
have
dealt
deceitfully
as
a
brook,
As
the
channel
of
brooks
that
pass
away;
16 6:16
Which
are
black
by
reason
of
the
ice,
And
wherein
the
snow
hideth
itself:
17 6:17
What
time
they
wax
warm,
they
vanish;
When
it
is
hot,
they
are
consumed
out
of
their
place.
18 6:18
The
caravans
that
travel
by
the
way
of
them
turn
aside;
They
go
up
into
the
waste,
and
perish.
19 6:19
The
caravans
of
Tema
looked,
The
companies
of
Sheba
waited
for
them.
20 6:20
They
were
put
to
shame
because
they
had
hoped;
They
came
thither,
and
were
confounded.
21 6:21
For
now
ye
are
nothing;
Ye
see
a
terror,
and
are
afraid.
22 6:22
Did
I
say,
Give
unto
me?
Or,
Offer
a
present
for
me
of
your
substance?
23 6:23
Or,
Deliver
me
from
the adversary’s
hand?
Or,
Redeem
me
from
the
hand
of
the
oppressors?
24 6:24
Teach
me,
and
I
will
hold
my
peace;
And
cause
me
to
understand
wherein
I
have
erred.
25 6:25
How
forcible
are
words
of
uprightness!
But
your
reproof,
what
doth
it
reprove?
26 6:26
Do
ye
think
to
reprove
words,
Seeing
that
the
speeches
of
one
that
is
desperate
are
as
wind?
27 6:27
Yea,
ye
would
cast
lots
upon
the
fatherless,
And
make
merchandise
of
your
friend.
28 6:28
Now
therefore
be
pleased
to
look
upon
me;
For
surely
I
shall
not
lie
to
your
face.
29 6:29
Return,
I
pray
you,
let
there
be
no
injustice;
Yea,
return
again,
my
cause
is
righteous.
30 6:30
Is
there
injustice
on
my
tongue?
Cannot
my
taste
discern
mischievous
things?
71 7:1
Is
there
not
a
warfare
to
man
upon
earth?
And
are
not
his
days
like
the
days
of
a
hireling?
2 7:2
As
a
servant
that
earnestly
desireth
the
shadow,
And
as
a
hireling
that
looketh
for
his
wages:
3 7:3
So
am
I
made
to
possess
months
of
misery,
And
wearisome
nights
are
appointed
to
me.
4 7:4
When
I
lie
down,
I
say,
When
shall
I
arise,
and
the
night
be
gone?
And
I
am
full
of tossings
to
and
fro
unto
the
dawning
of
the
day.
5 7:5
My
flesh
is
clothed
with
worms
and
clods
of
dust;
My
skin closeth
up,
and
breaketh
out afresh.
6 7:6
My
days
are
swifter
than
a
weaver’s
shuttle,
And
are
spent
without
hope.
7 7:7
Oh
remember
that
my
life
is
a
breath:
Mine
eye
shall
no
more
see
good.
8 7:8
The
eye
of
him
that
seeth
me
shall
behold
me
no
more;
Thine
eyes
shall
be
upon
me,
but
I
shall
not
be.
9 7:9
As
the
cloud
is
consumed
and vanisheth
away,
So
he
that
goeth
down
to
Sheol
shall
come
up
no
more.
10 7:10
He
shall
return
no
more
to
his
house,
Neither
shall
his
place
know
him
any
more.
11 7:11
Therefore
I
will
not
refrain
my
mouth;
I
will
speak
in
the
anguish
of
my
spirit;
I
will
complain
in
the
bitterness
of
my
soul.
12 7:12
Am
I
a
sea,
or
a sea-monster,
That
thou
settest
a
watch
over
me?
13 7:13
When
I
say,
My
bed
shall
comfort
me,
My
couch
shall
ease
my
complaint;
14 7:14
Then
thou
scarest
me
with
dreams,
And
terrifiest
me
through
visions:
15 7:15
So
that
my
soul
chooseth
strangling,
And
death
rather
than
these
my
bones.
16 7:16
I
loathe
my
life;
I
would
not
live
alway:
Let
me
alone;
for
my
days
are
vanity.
17 7:17
What
is
man,
that
thou shouldest
magnify
him,
And
that
thou shouldest
set
thy
mind
upon
him,
18 7:18
And
that
thou shouldest
visit
him
every
morning,
And
try
him
every
moment?
19 7:19
How
long
wilt
thou
not
look
away
from
me,
Nor
let
me
alone
till
I
swallow
down
my
spittle?
20 7:20
If
I
have
sinned,
what
do
I
unto
thee,
O
thou
watcher
of
men?
Why
hast
thou
set
me
as
a
mark
for
thee,
So
that
I
am
a
burden
to
myself?
21 7:21
And
why
dost
thou
not
pardon
my
transgression,
and
take
away
mine
iniquity?
For
now
shall
I
lie
down
in
the
dust;
And
thou
wilt
seek
me
diligently,
but
I
shall
not
be.
81 8:1
Then
answered
Bildad
the
Shuhite,
and
said,
2 8:2
How
long
wilt
thou
speak
these
things?
And
how
long
shall
the
words
of
thy
mouth
be
like
a
mighty
wind?
3 8:3
Doth
God
pervert
justice?
Or
doth
the
Almighty
pervert
righteousness?
4 8:4
If
thy
children
have
sinned
against
him,
And
he
hath
delivered
them
into
the
hand
of
their
transgression;
5 8:5
If
thou
wouldest
seek
diligently
unto
God,
And
make
thy
supplication
to
the
Almighty;
6 8:6
If
thou wert
pure
and
upright:
Surely
now
he
would
awake
for
thee,
And
make
the
habitation
of
thy
righteousness
prosperous.
7 8:7
And
though
thy
beginning
was
small,
Yet
thy
latter
end
would
greatly
increase.
8 8:8
For
inquire,
I
pray
thee,
of
the
former
age,
And
apply
thyself
to
that
which
their
fathers
have
searched
out
9 8:9(For
we
are
but
of
yesterday,
and
know
nothing,
Because
our
days
upon
earth
are
a
shadow);
10 8:10
Shall
not
they
teach
thee,
and
tell
thee,
And
utter
words
out
of
their
heart?
11 8:11
Can
the
rush
grow
up
without
mire?
Can
the
flag
grow
without
water?
12 8:12
Whilst
it
is
yet
in
its
greenness,
and
not
cut
down,
It
withereth
before
any
other
herb.
13 8:13
So
are
the
paths
of
all
that
forget
God;
And
the
hope
of
the
godless
man
shall
perish:
14 8:14
Whose
confidence
shall
break
in
sunder,
And
whose
trust
is
a
spider’s
web.
15 8:15
He
shall
lean
upon
his
house,
but
it
shall
not
stand:
He
shall
hold
fast
thereby,
but
it
shall
not
endure.
16 8:16
He
is
green
before
the
sun,
And
his
shoots
go
forth
over
his
garden.
17 8:17
His
roots
are
wrapped
about
the
stone-heap,
He
beholdeth
the
place
of
stones.
18 8:18
If
he
be
destroyed
from
his
place,
Then
it
shall
deny
him,
saying,
I
have
not
seen
thee.
19 8:19
Behold,
this
is
the
joy
of
his
way;
And
out
of
the
earth
shall
others
spring.
20 8:20
Behold,
God
will
not
cast
away
a
perfect
man,
Neither
will
he
uphold
the evil-doers.
21 8:21
He
will
yet
fill
thy
mouth
with
laughter,
And
thy
lips
with
shouting.
22 8:22
They
that
hate
thee
shall
be
clothed
with
shame;
And
the
tent
of
the
wicked
shall
be
no
more.
91 9:1
Then
Job
answered
and
said,
2 9:2
Of
a
truth
I
know
that
it
is
so:
But
how
can
man
be
just
with
God?
3 9:3
If
he
be
pleased
to
contend
with
him,
He
cannot
answer
him
one
of
a
thousand.
4 9:4
He
is
wise
in
heart,
and
mighty
in
strength:
Who
hath
hardened
himself
against
him,
and
prospered?—
5 9:5
Him
that
removeth
the
mountains,
and
they
know
it
not,
When
he
overturneth
them
in
his
anger;
6 9:6
That
shaketh
the
earth
out
of
its
place,
And
the
pillars
thereof
tremble;
7 9:7
That
commandeth
the
sun,
and
it
riseth
not,
And
sealeth
up
the
stars;
8 9:8
That
alone
stretcheth
out
the
heavens,
And
treadeth
upon
the
waves
of
the
sea;
9 9:9
That
maketh
the
Bear,
Orion,
and
the
Pleiades,
And
the
chambers
of
the
south;
10 9:10
That
doeth
great
things
past
finding
out,
Yea,
marvellous
things
without
number.
11 9:11
Lo,
he
goeth
by
me,
and
I
see
him
not:
He
passeth
on
also,
but
I
perceive
him
not.
12 9:12
Behold,
he seizeth
the
prey,
who
can
hinder
him?
Who
will
say
unto
him,
What
doest
thou?
13 9:13
God
will
not
withdraw
his
anger;
The
helpers
of
Rahab
do
stoop
under
him.
14 9:14
How
much
less
shall
I
answer
him,
And
choose
out
my
words
to
reason
with
him?
15 9:15
Whom,
though
I
were
righteous,
yet
would
I
not
answer;
I
would
make
supplication
to
my
judge.
16 9:16
If
I
had
called,
and
he
had
answered
me,
Yet
would
I
not
believe
that
he
hearkened
unto
my
voice.
17 9:17
For
he
breaketh
me
with
a
tempest,
And
multiplieth
my
wounds
without
cause.
18 9:18
He
will
not
suffer
me
to
take
my
breath,
But
filleth
me
with
bitterness.
19 9:19
If
we
speak
of
strength,
lo,
he
is
mighty!
And
if
of
justice,
Who,
saith
he,
will
summon
me?
20 9:20
Though
I
be
righteous,
mine
own
mouth
shall
condemn
me:
Though
I
be
perfect,
it
shall
prove
me
perverse.
21 9:21
I
am
perfect;
I
regard
not
myself;
I
despise
my
life.
22 9:22
It
is
all
one;
therefore
I
say,
He
destroyeth
the
perfect
and
the
wicked.
23 9:23
If
the
scourge
slay
suddenly,
He
will
mock
at
the
trial
of
the
innocent.
24 9:24
The
earth
is
given
into
the
hand
of
the
wicked;
He
covereth
the
faces
of
the
judges
thereof:
If
it
be
not
he,
who
then
is
it?
25 9:25
Now
my
days
are
swifter
than
a
post:
They
flee
away,
they
see
no
good.
26 9:26
They
are
passed
away
as
the
swift
ships;
As
the
eagle
that swoopeth
on
the
prey.
27 9:27
If
I
say,
I
will
forget
my
complaint,
I
will
put
off
my
sad
countenance,
and
be
of
good
cheer;
28 9:28
I
am
afraid
of
all
my
sorrows,
I
know
that
thou
wilt
not
hold
me
innocent.
29 9:29
I
shall
be
condemned;
Why
then
do
I
labor
in
vain?
30 9:30
If
I
wash
myself
with
snow
water,
And
make
my
hands
never
so
clean;
31 9:31
Yet
wilt
thou
plunge
me
in
the
ditch,
And
mine
own
clothes
shall
abhor
me.
32 9:32
For
he
is
not
a
man,
as
I
am,
that
I
should
answer
him,
That
we
should
come
together
in
judgment.
33 9:33
There
is
no
umpire
betwixt
us,
That
might
lay
his
hand
upon
us
both.
34 9:34
Let
him
take
his
rod
away
from
me,
And
let
not
his
terror
make
me
afraid:
35 9:35
Then
would
I
speak,
and
not
fear
him;
For
I
am
not
so
in
myself.
101 10:1
My
soul
is
weary
of
my
life;
I
will
give
free
course
to
my
complaint;
I
will
speak
in
the
bitterness
of
my
soul.
2 10:2
I
will
say
unto
God,
Do
not
condemn
me;
Show
me
wherefore
thou
contendest
with
me.
3 10:3
Is
it
good
unto
thee
that
thou shouldest
oppress,
That
thou shouldest
despise
the
work
of
thy
hands,
And
shine
upon
the
counsel
of
the
wicked?
4 10:4
Hast
thou
eyes
of
flesh?
Or
seest
thou
as
man
seeth?
5 10:5
Are
thy
days
as
the
days
of
man,
Or
thy
years
as
man’s
days,
6 10:6
That
thou inquirest
after
mine
iniquity,
And
searchest
after
my
sin,
7 10:7
Although
thou
knowest
that
I
am
not
wicked,
And
there
is
none
that
can
deliver
out
of
thy
hand?
8 10:8
Thy
hands
have
framed
me
and
fashioned
me
Together
round
about;
yet
thou
dost
destroy
me.
9 10:9
Remember,
I
beseech
thee,
that
thou
hast
fashioned
me
as
clay;
And
wilt
thou
bring
me
into
dust
again?
10 10:10
Hast
thou
not
poured
me
out
as
milk,
And
curdled
me
like
cheese?
11 10:11
Thou
hast
clothed
me
with
skin
and
flesh,
And
knit
me
together
with
bones
and
sinews.
12 10:12
Thou
hast
granted
me
life
and
lovingkindness;
And
thy
visitation
hath
preserved
my
spirit.
13 10:13
Yet
these
things
thou
didst
hide
in
thy
heart;
I
know
that
this
is
with
thee:
14 10:14
If
I
sin,
then
thou
markest
me,
And
thou
wilt
not
acquit
me
from
mine
iniquity.
15 10:15
If
I
be
wicked,
woe
unto
me;
And
if
I
be
righteous,
yet
shall
I
not
lift
up
my
head;
Being
filled
with
ignominy,
And
looking
upon
mine
affliction.
16 10:16
And
if
my
head
exalt
itself,
thou
huntest
me
as
a
lion;
And
again
thou showest
thyself
marvellous
upon
me.
17 10:17
Thou
renewest
thy
witnesses
against
me,
And
increasest
thine
indignation
upon
me:
Changes
and
warfare
are
with
me.
18 10:18
Wherefore
then
hast
thou
brought
me
forth
out
of
the
womb?
I
had
given
up
the
ghost,
and
no
eye
had
seen
me.
19 10:19
I
should
have
been
as
though
I
had
not
been;
I
should
have
been
carried
from
the
womb
to
the
grave.
20 10:20
Are
not
my
days
few?
cease
then,
And
let
me
alone,
that
I
may
take
comfort
a
little,
21 10:21
Before
I
go
whence
I
shall
not
return,
Even
to
the
land
of
darkness
and
of
the
shadow
of
death;
22 10:22
The
land
dark
as
midnight,
The
land
of
the
shadow
of
death,
without
any
order,
And
where
the
light
is
as
midnight.
111 11:1
Then
answered
Zophar
the
Naamathite,
and
said,
2 11:2
Should
not
the
multitude
of
words
be
answered?
And
should
a
man
full
of
talk
be
justified?
3 11:3
Should
thy boastings
make
men
hold
their
peace?
And
when
thou
mockest,
shall
no
man
make
thee
ashamed?
4 11:4
For
thou
sayest,
My
doctrine
is
pure,
And
I
am
clean
in
thine
eyes.
5 11:5
But
oh
that
God
would
speak,
And
open
his
lips
against
thee,
6 11:6
And
that
he
would
show
thee
the
secrets
of
wisdom!
For
he
is
manifold
in
understanding.
Know
therefore
that
God
exacteth
of
thee
less
than
thine
iniquity deserveth.
7 11:7
Canst
thou
by
searching
find
out
God?
Canst
thou
find
out
the
Almighty
unto
perfection?
8 11:8
It
is
high
as
heaven;
what
canst
thou
do?
Deeper
than
Sheol;
what
canst
thou
know?
9 11:9
The
measure
thereof
is
longer
than
the
earth,
And
broader
than
the
sea.
10 11:10
If
he
pass
through,
and
shut
up,
And
call
unto
judgment,
then
who
can
hinder
him?
11 11:11
For
he
knoweth
false
men:
He
seeth
iniquity
also,
even
though
he
consider
it
not.
12 11:12
But
vain
man
is
void
of
understanding,
Yea,
man
is
born
as
a
wild
ass’s
colt.
13 11:13
If
thou
set
thy
heart
aright,
And
stretch
out
thy
hands
toward
him;
14 11:14
If
iniquity
be
in
thy
hand,
put
it
far
away,
And
let
not
unrighteousness
dwell
in
thy
tents.
15 11:15
Surely
then shalt
thou
lift
up
thy
face
without
spot;
Yea,
thou shalt
be
stedfast,
and shalt
not
fear:
16 11:16
For
thou shalt
forget
thy
misery;
Thou shalt
remember
it
as
waters
that
are
passed
away,
17 11:17
And
thy
life
shall
be
clearer
than
the
noonday;
Though
there
be
darkness,
it
shall
be
as
the
morning.
18 11:18
And
thou shalt
be
secure,
because
there
is
hope;
Yea,
thou shalt
search
about
thee,
and shalt
take
thy
rest
in
safety.
19 11:19
Also
thou shalt
lie
down,
and
none
shall
make
thee
afraid;
Yea,
many
shall
make
suit
unto
thee.
20 11:20
But
the
eyes
of
the
wicked
shall
fail,
And
they
shall
have
no
way
to
flee;
And
their
hope
shall
be
the
giving
up
of
the
ghost.
121 12:1
Then
Job
answered
and
said,
2 12:2
No
doubt
but
ye
are
the
people,
And
wisdom
shall
die
with
you.
3 12:3
But
I
have
understanding
as
well
as
you;
I
am
not
inferior
to
you:
Yea,
who
knoweth
not
such
things
as
these?
4 12:4
I
am
as
one
that
is
a laughing-stock
to
his
neighbor,
I
who
called
upon
God,
and
he
answered:
The
just,
the
perfect
man
is
a laughing-stock.
5 12:5
In
the
thought
of
him
that
is
at
ease
there
is
contempt
for
misfortune;
It
is
ready
for
them
whose
foot
slippeth.
6 12:6
The
tents
of
robbers
prosper,
And
they
that
provoke
God
are
secure;
Into
whose
hand
God
bringeth
abundantly.
7 12:7
But
ask
now
the
beasts,
and
they
shall
teach
thee;
And
the
birds
of
the
heavens,
and
they
shall
tell
thee:
8 12:8
Or
speak
to
the
earth,
and
it
shall
teach
thee;
And
the
fishes
of
the
sea
shall
declare
unto
thee.
9 12:9
Who
knoweth
not
in
all
these,
That
the
hand
of
Jehovah
hath
wrought
this,
10 12:10
In
whose
hand
is
the
soul
of
every
living
thing,
And
the
breath
of
all
mankind?
11 12:11
Doth
not
the
ear
try
words,
Even
as
the
palate
tasteth
its
food?
12 12:12
With
aged
men
is
wisdom,
And
in
length
of
days
understanding.
13 12:13
With
God
is
wisdom
and
might;
He
hath
counsel
and
understanding.
14 12:14
Behold,
he
breaketh
down,
and
it
cannot
be
built
again;
He
shutteth
up
a
man,
and
there
can
be
no
opening.
15 12:15
Behold,
he
withholdeth
the
waters,
and
they
dry
up;
Again,
he
sendeth
them
out,
and
they
overturn
the
earth.
16 12:16
With
him
is
strength
and
wisdom;
The
deceived
and
the
deceiver
are
his.
17 12:17
He
leadeth
counsellors
away
stripped,
And
judges
maketh
he
fools.
18 12:18
He
looseth
the
bond
of
kings,
And
he
bindeth
their
loins
with
a
girdle.
19 12:19
He
leadeth
priests
away
stripped,
And
overthroweth
the
mighty.
20 12:20
He
removeth
the
speech
of
the
trusty,
And
taketh
away
the
understanding
of
the
elders.
21 12:21
He
poureth
contempt
upon
princes,
And
looseth
the
belt
of
the
strong.
22 12:22
He
uncovereth
deep
things
out
of
darkness,
And
bringeth
out
to
light
the
shadow
of
death.
23 12:23
He
increaseth
the
nations,
and
he
destroyeth
them:
He
enlargeth
the
nations,
and
he
leadeth
them
captive.
24 12:24
He
taketh
away
understanding
from
the
chiefs
of
the
people
of
the
earth,
And
causeth
them
to
wander
in
a
wilderness
where
there
is
no
way.
25 12:25
They
grope
in
the
dark
without
light;
And
he
maketh
them
to
stagger
like
a
drunken
man.
131 13:1
Lo,
mine
eye
hath
seen
all
this,
Mine
ear
hath
heard
and
understood
it.
2 13:2
What
ye
know,
the
same
do
I
know
also:
I
am
not
inferior
unto
you.
3 13:3
Surely
I
would
speak
to
the
Almighty,
And
I
desire
to
reason
with
God.
4 13:4
But
ye
are
forgers
of
lies;
Ye
are
all
physicians
of
no
value.
5 13:5
Oh
that
ye
would
altogether
hold
your
peace!
And
it
would
be
your
wisdom.
6 13:6
Hear
now
my
reasoning,
And
hearken
to
the
pleadings
of
my
lips.
7 13:7
Will
ye
speak
unrighteously
for
God,
And
talk
deceitfully
for
him?
8 13:8
Will
ye
show
partiality
to
him?
Will
ye
contend
for
God?
9 13:9
Is
it
good
that
he
should
search
you
out?
Or
as
one
deceiveth
a
man,
will
ye
deceive
him?
10 13:10
He
will
surely
reprove
you,
If
ye
do
secretly
show
partiality.
11 13:11
Shall
not
his
majesty
make
you
afraid,
And
his
dread
fall
upon
you?
12 13:12
Your
memorable
sayings
are
proverbs
of
ashes,
Your defences
are defences
of
clay.
13 13:13
Hold
your
peace,
let
me
alone,
that
I
may
speak;
And
let
come
on
me
what
will.
14 13:14
Wherefore
should
I
take
my
flesh
in
my
teeth,
And
put
my
life
in
my
hand?
15 13:15
Behold,
he
will
slay
me;
I
have
no
hope:
Nevertheless
I
will
maintain
my
ways
before
him.
16 13:16
This
also
shall
be
my
salvation,
That
a
godless
man
shall
not
come
before
him.
17 13:17
Hear
diligently
my
speech,
And
let
my
declaration
be
in
your
ears.
18 13:18
Behold
now,
I
have
set
my
cause
in
order;
I
know
that
I
am
righteous.
19 13:19
Who
is
he
that
will
contend
with
me?
For
then
would
I
hold
my
peace
and
give
up
the
ghost.
20 13:20
Only
do
not
two
things
unto
me;
Then
will
I
not
hide
myself
from
thy
face:
21 13:21
Withdraw
thy
hand
far
from
me;
And
let
not
thy
terror
make
me
afraid.
22 13:22
Then
call
thou,
and
I
will
answer;
Or
let
me
speak,
and
answer
thou
me.
23 13:23
How
many
are
mine
iniquities
and
sins?
Make
me
to
know
my
transgression
and
my
sin.
24 13:24
Wherefore
hidest
thou
thy
face,
And
holdest
me
for
thine
enemy?
25 13:25
Wilt
thou
harass
a
driven
leaf?
And
wilt
thou
pursue
the
dry
stubble?
26 13:26
For
thou
writest
bitter
things
against
me,
And
makest
me
to
inherit
the
iniquities
of
my
youth:
27 13:27
Thou
puttest
my
feet
also
in
the
stocks,
And
markest
all
my
paths;
Thou
settest
a
bound
to
the
soles
of
my
feet:
28 13:28
Though
I
am
like
a
rotten
thing
that
consumeth,
Like
a
garment
that
is
moth-eaten.
141 14:1
Man,
that
is
born
of
a
woman,
Is
of
few
days,
and
full
of
trouble.
2 14:2
He
cometh
forth
like
a
flower,
and
is
cut
down:
He
fleeth
also
as
a
shadow,
and
continueth
not.
3 14:3
And
dost
thou
open
thine
eyes
upon
such
a
one,
And
bringest
me
into
judgment
with
thee?
4 14:4
Who
can
bring
a
clean
thing
out
of
an
unclean?
not
one.
5 14:5
Seeing
his
days
are
determined,
The
number
of
his
months
is
with
thee,
And
thou
hast
appointed
his
bounds
that
he
cannot
pass;
6 14:6
Look
away
from
him,
that
he
may
rest,
Till
he
shall
accomplish,
as
a
hireling,
his
day.
7 14:7
For
there
is
hope
of
a
tree,
If
it
be
cut
down,
that
it
will
sprout
again,
And
that
the
tender
branch
thereof
will
not
cease.
8 14:8
Though
the
root
thereof
wax
old
in
the
earth,
And
the
stock
thereof
die
in
the
ground;
9 14:9
Yet
through
the
scent
of
water
it
will
bud,
And
put
forth
boughs
like
a
plant.
10 14:10
But
man
dieth,
and
is
laid
low:
Yea,
man
giveth
up
the
ghost,
and
where
is
he?
11 14:11
As
the
waters
fail
from
the
sea,
And
the
river
wasteth
and
drieth
up;
12 14:12
So
man
lieth
down
and
riseth
not:
Till
the
heavens
be
no
more,
they
shall
not
awake,
Nor
be
roused
out
of
their
sleep.
13 14:13
Oh
that
thou
wouldest
hide
me
in
Sheol,
That
thou
wouldest
keep
me
secret,
until
thy
wrath
be
past,
That
thou
wouldest
appoint
me
a
set
time,
and
remember
me!
14 14:14
If
a
man
die,
shall
he
live
again?
All
the
days
of
my
warfare
would
I
wait,
Till
my
release
should
come.
15 14:15
Thou
wouldest
call,
and
I
would
answer
thee:
Thou
wouldest
have
a
desire
to
the
work
of
thy
hands.
16 14:16
But
now
thou
numberest
my
steps:
Dost
thou
not
watch
over
my
sin?
17 14:17
My
transgression
is
sealed
up
in
a
bag,
And
thou fastenest
up
mine
iniquity.
18 14:18
But
the
mountain
falling
cometh
to
nought;
And
the
rock
is
removed
out
of
its
place;
19 14:19
The
waters
wear
the
stones;
The
overflowings
thereof
wash
away
the
dust
of
the
earth:
So
thou
destroyest
the
hope
of
man.
20 14:20
Thou
prevailest
for
ever
against
him,
and
he
passeth;
Thou
changest
his
countenance,
and
sendest
him
away.
21 14:21
His
sons
come
to
honor,
and
he
knoweth
it
not;
And
they
are
brought
low,
but
he
perceiveth
it
not
of
them.
22 14:22
But
his
flesh
upon
him
hath
pain,
And
his
soul
within
him
mourneth.
151 15:1
Then
answered
Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
and
said,
2 15:2
Should
a
wise
man
make
answer
with
vain
knowledge,
And
fill
himself
with
the
east
wind?
3 15:3
Should
he
reason
with
unprofitable
talk,
Or
with
speeches
wherewith
he
can
do
no
good?
4 15:4
Yea,
thou
doest
away
with
fear,
And hinderest
devotion
before
God.
5 15:5
For
thine
iniquity
teacheth
thy
mouth,
And
thou
choosest
the
tongue
of
the
crafty.
6 15:6
Thine
own
mouth
condemneth
thee,
and
not
I;
Yea,
thine
own
lips
testify
against
thee.
7 15:7
Art
thou
the
first
man
that
was
born?
Or wast
thou
brought
forth
before
the
hills?
8 15:8
Hast
thou
heard
the
secret
counsel
of
God?
And
dost
thou
limit
wisdom
to
thyself?
9 15:9
What
knowest
thou,
that
we
know
not?
What
understandest
thou,
which
is
not
in
us?
10 15:10
With
us
are
both
the gray-headed
and
the
very
aged
men,
Much
elder
than
thy
father.
11 15:11
Are
the
consolations
of
God
too
small
for
thee,
Even
the
word
that
is
gentle
toward
thee?
12 15:12
Why
doth
thy
heart
carry
thee
away?
And
why
do
thine
eyes
flash,
13 15:13
That
against
God
thou
turnest
thy
spirit,
And lettest
words
go
out
of
thy
mouth?
14 15:14
What
is
man,
that
he
should
be
clean?
And
he
that
is
born
of
a
woman,
that
he
should
be
righteous?
15 15:15
Behold,
he
putteth
no
trust
in
his
holy
ones;
Yea,
the
heavens
are
not
clean
in
his
sight:
16 15:16
How
much
less
one
that
is
abominable
and
corrupt,
A
man
that
drinketh
iniquity
like
water!
17 15:17
I
will
show
thee,
hear
thou
me;
And
that
which
I
have
seen
I
will
declare
18 15:18(Which
wise
men
have
told
From
their
fathers,
and
have
not
hid
it;
19 15:19
Unto
whom
alone
the
land
was
given,
And
no
stranger
passed
among
them):
20 15:20
The
wicked
man
travaileth
with
pain
all
his
days,
Even
the
number
of
years
that
are
laid
up
for
the
oppressor.
21 15:21
A
sound
of
terrors
is
in
his
ears;
In
prosperity
the
destroyer
shall
come
upon
him.
22 15:22
He
believeth
not
that
he
shall
return
out
of
darkness,
And
he
is
waited
for
of
the
sword.
23 15:23
He
wandereth
abroad
for
bread,
saying,
Where
is
it?
He
knoweth
that
the
day
of
darkness
is
ready
at
his
hand.
24 15:24
Distress
and
anguish
make
him
afraid;
They
prevail
against
him,
as
a
king
ready
to
the
battle.
25 15:25
Because
he
hath
stretched
out
his
hand
against
God,
And behaveth
himself
proudly
against
the
Almighty;
26 15:26
He
runneth
upon
him
with
a
stiff
neck,
With
the
thick
bosses
of
his
bucklers;
27 15:27
Because
he
hath
covered
his
face
with
his
fatness,
And
gathered
fat
upon
his
loins;
28 15:28
And
he
hath
dwelt
in
desolate
cities,
In
houses
which
no
man
inhabited,
Which
were
ready
to
become
heaps;
29 15:29
He
shall
not
be
rich,
neither
shall
his
substance
continue,
Neither
shall
their
possessions
be
extended
on
the
earth.
30 15:30
He
shall
not
depart
out
of
darkness;
The
flame
shall
dry
up
his
branches,
And
by
the
breath
of
God’s
mouth
shall
he
go
away.
31 15:31
Let
him
not
trust
in
vanity,
deceiving
himself;
For
vanity
shall
be
his
recompense.
32 15:32
It
shall
be
accomplished
before
his
time,
And
his
branch
shall
not
be
green.
33 15:33
He
shall
shake
off
his
unripe
grape
as
the
vine,
And
shall
cast
off
his
flower
as
the olive-tree.
34 15:34
For
the
company
of
the
godless
shall
be
barren,
And
fire
shall
consume
the
tents
of
bribery.
35 15:35
They
conceive
mischief,
and
bring
forth
iniquity,
And
their
heart
prepareth
deceit.
161 16:1
Then
Job
answered
and
said,
2 16:2
I
have
heard
many
such
things:
Miserable
comforters
are
ye
all.
3 16:3
Shall
vain
words
have
an
end?
Or
what provoketh
thee
that
thou
answerest?
4 16:4
I
also
could
speak
as
ye
do;
If
your
soul
were
in
my
soul’s
stead,
I
could
join
words
together
against
you,
And
shake
my
head
at
you.
5 16:5
But
I
would
strengthen
you
with
my
mouth,
And
the
solace
of
my
lips
would assuage
your
grief.
6 16:6
Though
I
speak,
my
grief
is
not assuaged;
And
though
I
forbear,
what
am
I
eased?
7 16:7
But
now
he
hath
made
me
weary:
Thou
hast
made
desolate
all
my
company.
8 16:8
And
thou
hast
laid
fast
hold
on
me,
which
is
a
witness
against
me:
And
my
leanness
riseth
up
against
me,
It
testifieth
to
my
face.
9 16:9
He
hath
torn
me
in
his
wrath,
and
persecuted
me;
He
hath
gnashed
upon
me
with
his
teeth:
Mine
adversary
sharpeneth
his
eyes
upon
me.
10 16:10
They
have
gaped
upon
me
with
their
mouth;
They
have
smitten
me
upon
the
cheek
reproachfully:
They
gather
themselves
together
against
me.
11 16:11
God
delivereth
me
to
the
ungodly,
And
casteth
me
into
the
hands
of
the
wicked.
12 16:12
I
was
at
ease,
and
he
brake
me
asunder;
Yea,
he
hath
taken
me
by
the
neck,
and
dashed
me
to
pieces:
He
hath
also
set
me
up
for
his
mark.
13 16:13
His
archers
compass
me
round
about;
He
cleaveth
my
reins
asunder,
and
doth
not
spare;
He
poureth
out
my
gall
upon
the
ground.
14 16:14
He
breaketh
me
with
breach
upon
breach;
He
runneth
upon
me
like
a
giant.
15 16:15
I
have
sewed
sackcloth
upon
my
skin,
And
have
laid
my
horn
in
the
dust.
16 16:16
My
face
is
red
with
weeping,
And
on
my
eyelids
is
the
shadow
of
death;
17 16:17
Although
there
is
no
violence
in
my
hands,
And
my
prayer
is
pure.
18 16:18
O
earth,
cover
not
thou
my
blood,
And
let
my
cry
have
no
resting-place.
19 16:19
Even
now,
behold,
my
witness
is
in
heaven,
And
he
that voucheth
for
me
is
on
high.
20 16:20
My
friends
scoff
at
me:
But
mine
eye
poureth
out
tears
unto
God,
21 16:21
That
he
would
maintain
the
right
of
a
man
with
God,
And
of
a
son
of
man
with
his
neighbor!
22 16:22
For
when
a
few
years
are
come,
I
shall
go
the
way
whence
I
shall
not
return.
171 17:1
My
spirit
is
consumed,
my
days
are
extinct,
The
grave
is
ready
for
me.
2 17:2
Surely
there
are
mockers
with
me,
And
mine
eye
dwelleth
upon
their
provocation.
3 17:3
Give
now
a
pledge,
be
surety
for
me
with
thyself;
Who
is
there
that
will
strike
hands
with
me?
4 17:4
For
thou
hast
hid
their
heart
from
understanding:
Therefore shalt
thou
not
exalt
them.
5 17:5
He
that denounceth
his
friends
for
a
prey,
Even
the
eyes
of
his
children
shall
fail.
6 17:6
But
he
hath
made
me
a
byword
of
the
people;
And
they
spit
in
my
face.
7 17:7
Mine
eye
also
is
dim
by
reason
of
sorrow,
And
all
my
members
are
as
a
shadow.
8 17:8
Upright
men
shall
be
astonished
at
this,
And
the
innocent
shall
stir
up
himself
against
the
godless.
9 17:9
Yet
shall
the
righteous
hold
on
his
way,
And
he
that
hath
clean
hands
shall
wax
stronger
and
stronger.
10 17:10
But
as
for
you
all,
come
on
now
again;
And
I
shall
not
find
a
wise
man
among
you.
11 17:11
My
days
are
past,
my
purposes
are
broken
off,
Even
the
thoughts
of
my
heart.
12 17:12
They
change
the
night
into
day:
The
light,
say
they,
is
near
unto
the
darkness.
13 17:13
If
I
look
for
Sheol
as
my
house;
If
I
have
spread
my
couch
in
the
darkness;
14 17:14
If
I
have
said
to
corruption,
Thou
art
my
father;
To
the
worm,
Thou
art
my
mother,
and
my
sister;
15 17:15
Where
then
is
my
hope?
And
as
for
my
hope,
who
shall
see
it?
16 17:16
It
shall
go
down
to
the
bars
of
Sheol,
When
once
there
is
rest
in
the
dust.
181 18:1
Then
answered
Bildad
the
Shuhite,
and
said,
2 18:2
How
long
will
ye
hunt
for
words?
Consider,
and
afterwards
we
will
speak.
3 18:3
Wherefore
are
we
counted
as
beasts,
And
are
become
unclean
in
your
sight?
4 18:4
Thou
that tearest
thyself
in
thine
anger,
Shall
the
earth
be
forsaken
for
thee?
Or
shall
the
rock
be
removed
out
of
its
place?
5 18:5
Yea,
the
light
of
the
wicked
shall
be
put
out,
And
the
spark
of
his
fire
shall
not
shine.
6 18:6
The
light
shall
be
dark
in
his
tent,
And
his
lamp
above
him
shall
be
put
out.
7 18:7
The
steps
of
his
strength
shall
be
straitened,
And
his
own
counsel
shall
cast
him
down.
8 18:8
For
he
is
cast
into
a
net
by
his
own
feet,
And
he
walketh
upon
the
toils.
9 18:9
A
gin
shall
take
him
by
the
heel,
And
a
snare
shall
lay
hold
on
him.
10 18:10
A
noose
is
hid
for
him
in
the
ground,
And
a
trap
for
him
in
the
way.
11 18:11
Terrors
shall
make
him
afraid
on
every
side,
And
shall
chase
him
at
his
heels.
12 18:12
His
strength
shall
be hunger-bitten,
And
calamity
shall
be
ready
at
his
side.
13 18:13
The
members
of
his
body
shall
be
devoured,
Yea,
the first-born
of
death
shall
devour
his
members.
14 18:14
He
shall
be
rooted
out
of
his
tent
wherein
he
trusteth;
And
he
shall
be
brought
to
the
king
of
terrors.
15 18:15
There
shall
dwell
in
his
tent
that
which
is
none
of
his:
Brimstone
shall
be
scattered
upon
his
habitation.
16 18:16
His
roots
shall
be
dried
up
beneath,
And
above
shall
his
branch
be
cut
off.
17 18:17
His
remembrance
shall
perish
from
the
earth,
And
he
shall
have
no
name
in
the
street.
18 18:18
He
shall
be
driven
from
light
into
darkness,
And
chased
out
of
the
world.
19 18:19
He
shall
have
neither
son
nor
son’s
son
among
his
people,
Nor
any
remaining
where
he
sojourned.
20 18:20
They
that
come
after
shall
be
astonished
at
his
day,
As
they
that
went
before
were
affrighted.
21 18:21
Surely
such
are
the
dwellings
of
the
unrighteous,
And
this
is
the
place
of
him
that
knoweth
not
God.
191 19:1
Then
Job
answered
and
said,
2 19:2
How
long
will
ye
vex
my
soul,
And
break
me
in
pieces
with
words?
3 19:3
These
ten
times
have
ye
reproached
me:
Ye
are
not
ashamed
that
ye
deal
hardly
with
me.
4 19:4
And
be
it
indeed
that
I
have
erred,
Mine
error
remaineth
with
myself.
5 19:5
If
indeed
ye
will
magnify
yourselves
against
me,
And
plead
against
me
my
reproach;
6 19:6
Know
now
that
God
hath subverted
me
in
my
cause,
And
hath
compassed
me
with
his
net.
7 19:7
Behold,
I
cry
out
of
wrong,
but
I
am
not
heard:
I
cry
for
help,
but
there
is
no
justice.
8 19:8
He
hath
walled
up
my
way
that
I
cannot
pass,
And
hath
set
darkness
in
my
paths.
9 19:9
He
hath
stripped
me
of
my
glory,
And
taken
the
crown
from
my
head.
10 19:10
He
hath
broken
me
down
on
every
side,
and
I
am
gone;
And
my
hope
hath
he
plucked
up
like
a
tree.
11 19:11
He
hath
also
kindled
his
wrath
against
me,
And
he
counteth
me
unto
him
as
one
of
his
adversaries.
12 19:12
His
troops
come
on
together,
And
cast
up
their
way
against
me,
And
encamp
round
about
my
tent.
13 19:13
He
hath
put
my
brethren
far
from
me,
And
mine
acquaintance
are
wholly
estranged
from
me.
14 19:14
My
kinsfolk
have
failed,
And
my
familiar
friends
have
forgotten
me.
15 19:15
They
that
dwell
in
my
house,
and
my
maids,
count
me
for
a
stranger:
I
am
an
alien
in
their
sight.
16 19:16
I
call
unto
my
servant,
and
he
giveth
me
no
answer,
Though
I
entreat
him
with
my
mouth.
17 19:17
My
breath
is
strange
to
my
wife,
And
my
supplication
to
the
children
of
mine
own
mother.
18 19:18
Even
young
children
despise
me;
If
I
arise,
they
speak
against
me.
19 19:19
All
my
familiar
friends
abhor
me,
And
they
whom
I
loved
are
turned
against
me.
20 19:20
My
bone
cleaveth
to
my
skin
and
to
my
flesh,
And
I
am
escaped
with
the
skin
of
my
teeth.
21 19:21
Have
pity
upon
me,
have
pity
upon
me,
O
ye
my
friends;
For
the
hand
of
God
hath
touched
me.
22 19:22
Why
do
ye
persecute
me
as
God,
And
are
not
satisfied
with
my
flesh?
23 19:23
Oh
that
my
words
were
now
written!
Oh
that
they
were
inscribed
in
a
book!
24 19:24
That
with
an
iron
pen
and
lead
They
were
graven
in
the
rock
for
ever!
25 19:25
But
as
for
me
I
know
that
my
Redeemer
liveth,
And
at
last
he
will
stand
up
upon
the
earth:
26 19:26
And
after
my
skin,
even
this
body,
is
destroyed,
Then
without
my
flesh
shall
I
see
God;
27 19:27
Whom
I,
even
I,
shall
see,
on
my
side,
And
mine
eyes
shall
behold,
and
not
as
a
stranger.
My
heart
is
consumed
within
me.
28 19:28
If
ye
say,
How
we
will
persecute
him!
And
that
the
root
of
the
matter
is
found
in
me;
29 19:29
Be
ye
afraid
of
the
sword:
For
wrath
bringeth
the
punishments
of
the
sword,
That
ye
may
know
there
is
a
judgment.
201 20:1
Then
answered
Zophar
the
Naamathite,
and
said,
2 20:2
Therefore
do
my
thoughts
give
answer
to
me,
Even
by
reason
of
my
haste
that
is
in
me.
3 20:3
I
have
heard
the
reproof
which
putteth
me
to
shame;
And
the
spirit
of
my
understanding
answereth
me.
4 20:4
Knowest
thou
not
this
of
old
time,
Since
man
was
placed
upon
earth,
5 20:5
That
the
triumphing
of
the
wicked
is
short,
And
the
joy
of
the
godless
but
for
a
moment?
6 20:6
Though
his
height
mount
up
to
the
heavens,
And
his
head
reach
unto
the
clouds;
7 20:7
Yet
he
shall
perish
for
ever
like
his
own
dung:
They
that
have
seen
him
shall
say,
Where
is
he?
8 20:8
He
shall
fly
away
as
a
dream,
and
shall
not
be
found:
Yea,
he
shall
be
chased
away
as
a
vision
of
the
night.
9 20:9
The
eye
which
saw
him
shall
see
him
no
more;
Neither
shall
his
place
any
more
behold
him.
10 20:10
His
children
shall
seek
the
favor
of
the
poor,
And
his
hands
shall
give
back
his
wealth.
11 20:11
His
bones
are
full
of
his
youth,
But
it
shall
lie
down
with
him
in
the
dust.
12 20:12
Though
wickedness
be
sweet
in
his
mouth,
Though
he
hide
it
under
his
tongue,
13 20:13
Though
he
spare
it,
and
will
not
let
it
go,
But
keep
it
still
within
his
mouth;
14 20:14
Yet
his
food
in
his
bowels
is
turned,
It
is
the
gall
of
asps
within
him.
15 20:15
He
hath
swallowed
down
riches,
and
he
shall
vomit
them
up
again;
God
will
cast
them
out
of
his
belly.
16 20:16
He
shall
suck
the
poison
of
asps:
The
viper’s
tongue
shall
slay
him.
17 20:17
He
shall
not
look
upon
the
rivers,
The
flowing
streams
of
honey
and
butter.
18 20:18
That
which
he
labored
for
shall
he
restore,
and
shall
not
swallow
it
down;
According
to
the
substance
that
he
hath
gotten,
he
shall
not
rejoice.
19 20:19
For
he
hath
oppressed
and
forsaken
the
poor;
He
hath
violently
taken
away
a
house,
and
he
shall
not
build
it
up.
20 20:20
Because
he
knew
no
quietness
within
him,
He
shall
not
save aught
of
that
wherein
he
delighteth.
21 20:21
There
was
nothing
left
that
he
devoured
not;
Therefore
his
prosperity
shall
not
endure.
22 20:22
In
the
fulness
of
his
sufficiency
he
shall
be
in
straits:
The
hand
of
every
one
that
is
in
misery
shall
come
upon
him.
23 20:23
When
he
is
about
to
fill
his
belly,
God
will
cast
the
fierceness
of
his
wrath
upon
him,
And
will
rain
it
upon
him
while
he
is
eating.
24 20:24
He
shall
flee
from
the
iron
weapon,
And
the
bow
of
brass
shall
strike
him
through.
25 20:25
He
draweth
it
forth,
and
it
cometh
out
of
his
body;
Yea,
the
glittering
point
cometh
out
of
his
gall:
Terrors
are
upon
him.
26 20:26
All
darkness
is
laid
up
for
his
treasures:
A
fire
not
blown
by
man
shall
devour
him;
It
shall
consume
that
which
is
left
in
his
tent.
27 20:27
The
heavens
shall
reveal
his
iniquity,
And
the
earth
shall
rise
up
against
him.
28 20:28
The
increase
of
his
house
shall
depart;
His
goods
shall
flow
away
in
the
day
of
his
wrath.
29 20:29
This
is
the
portion
of
a
wicked
man
from
God,
And
the
heritage
appointed
unto
him
by
God.
211 21:1
Then
Job
answered
and
said,
2 21:2
Hear
diligently
my
speech;
And
let
this
be
your
consolations.
3 21:3
Suffer
me,
and
I
also
will
speak;
And
after
that
I
have
spoken,
mock
on.
4 21:4
As
for
me,
is
my
complaint
to
man?
And
why
should
I
not
be
impatient?
5 21:5
Mark
me,
and
be
astonished,
And
lay
your
hand
upon
your
mouth.
6 21:6
Even
when
I
remember
I
am
troubled,
And
horror
taketh
hold
on
my
flesh.
7 21:7
Wherefore
do
the
wicked
live,
Become
old,
yea,
wax
mighty
in
power?
8 21:8
Their
seed
is
established
with
them
in
their
sight,
And
their
offspring
before
their
eyes.
9 21:9
Their
houses
are
safe
from
fear,
Neither
is
the
rod
of
God
upon
them.
10 21:10
Their
bull
gendereth,
and
faileth
not;
Their
cow
calveth,
and
casteth
not
her
calf.
11 21:11
They
send
forth
their
little
ones
like
a
flock,
And
their
children
dance.
12 21:12
They
sing
to
the
timbrel
and
harp,
And
rejoice
at
the
sound
of
the
pipe.
13 21:13
They
spend
their
days
in
prosperity,
And
in
a
moment
they
go
down
to
Sheol.
14 21:14
And
they
say
unto
God,
Depart
from
us;
For
we
desire
not
the
knowledge
of
thy
ways.
15 21:15
What
is
the
Almighty,
that
we
should
serve
him?
And
what
profit
should
we
have,
if
we
pray
unto
him?
16 21:16
Lo,
their
prosperity
is
not
in
their
hand:
The
counsel
of
the
wicked
is
far
from
me.
17 21:17
How
oft
is
it
that
the
lamp
of
the
wicked
is
put
out?
That
their
calamity
cometh
upon
them?
That
God
distributeth
sorrows
in
his
anger?
18 21:18
That
they
are
as
stubble
before
the
wind,
And
as
chaff
that
the
storm
carrieth
away?
19 21:19
Ye
say,
God
layeth
up
his
iniquity
for
his
children.
Let
him
recompense
it
unto
himself,
that
he
may
know
it:
20 21:20
Let
his
own
eyes
see
his
destruction,
And
let
him
drink
of
the
wrath
of
the
Almighty.
21 21:21
For
what
careth
he
for
his
house
after
him,
When
the
number
of
his
months
is
cut
off?
22 21:22
Shall
any
teach
God
knowledge,
Seeing
he
judgeth
those
that
are
high?
23 21:23
One
dieth
in
his
full
strength,
Being
wholly
at
ease
and
quiet:
24 21:24
His
pails
are
full
of
milk,
And
the
marrow
of
his
bones
is
moistened.
25 21:25
And
another
dieth
in
bitterness
of
soul,
And
never
tasteth
of
good.
26 21:26
They
lie
down
alike
in
the
dust,
And
the
worm
covereth
them.
27 21:27
Behold,
I
know
your
thoughts,
And
the
devices
wherewith
ye
would
wrong
me.
28 21:28
For
ye
say,
Where
is
the
house
of
the
prince?
And
where
is
the
tent
wherein
the
wicked
dwelt?
29 21:29
Have
ye
not
asked
wayfaring
men?
And
do
ye
not
know
their
evidences,
30 21:30
That
the
evil
man
is
reserved
to
the
day
of
calamity?
That
they
are
led
forth
to
the
day
of
wrath?
31 21:31
Who
shall
declare
his
way
to
his
face?
And
who
shall
repay
him
what
he
hath
done?
32 21:32
Yet
shall
he
be
borne
to
the
grave,
And
men
shall
keep
watch
over
the
tomb.
33 21:33
The
clods
of
the
valley
shall
be
sweet
unto
him,
And
all
men
shall
draw
after
him,
As
there
were
innumerable
before
him.
34 21:34
How
then
comfort
ye
me
in
vain,
Seeing
in
your
answers
there
remaineth
only
falsehood?
221 22:1
Then
answered
Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
and
said,
2 22:2
Can
a
man
be
profitable
unto
God?
Surely
he
that
is
wise
is
profitable
unto
himself.
3 22:3
Is
it
any
pleasure
to
the
Almighty,
that
thou
art
righteous?
Or
is
it
gain
to
him,
that
thou
makest
thy
ways
perfect?
4 22:4
Is
it
for
thy
fear
of
him
that
he
reproveth
thee,
That
he
entereth
with
thee
into
judgment?
5 22:5
Is
not
thy
wickedness
great?
Neither
is
there
any
end
to
thine
iniquities.
6 22:6
For
thou
hast
taken
pledges
of
thy
brother
for
nought,
And
stripped
the
naked
of
their
clothing.
7 22:7
Thou
hast
not
given
water
to
the
weary
to
drink,
And
thou
hast
withholden
bread
from
the
hungry.
8 22:8
But
as
for
the
mighty
man,
he
had
the
earth;
And
the
honorable
man,
he
dwelt
in
it.
9 22:9
Thou
hast
sent
widows
away
empty,
And
the
arms
of
the
fatherless
have
been
broken.
10 22:10
Therefore
snares
are
round
about
thee,
And
sudden
fear
troubleth
thee,
11 22:11
Or
darkness,
so
that
thou
canst
not
see,
And
abundance
of
waters
cover
thee.
12 22:12
Is
not
God
in
the
height
of
heaven?
And
behold
the
height
of
the
stars,
how
high
they
are!
13 22:13
And
thou
sayest,
What
doth
God
know?
Can
he
judge
through
the
thick
darkness?
14 22:14
Thick
clouds
are
a
covering
to
him,
so
that
he
seeth
not;
And
he
walketh
on
the
vault
of
heaven.
15 22:15
Wilt
thou
keep
the
old
way
Which
wicked
men
have
trodden?
16 22:16
Who
were
snatched
away
before
their
time,
Whose
foundation
was
poured
out
as
a
stream,
17 22:17
Who
said
unto
God,
Depart
from
us;
And,
What
can
the
Almighty
do
for
us?
18 22:18
Yet
he
filled
their
houses
with
good
things:
But
the
counsel
of
the
wicked
is
far
from
me.
19 22:19
The
righteous
see
it,
and
are
glad;
And
the
innocent
laugh
them
to
scorn,
20 22:20
Saying,
Surely
they
that
did
rise
up
against
us
are
cut
off,
And
the
remnant
of
them
the
fire
hath
consumed.
21 22:21
Acquaint
now
thyself
with
him,
and
be
at
peace:
Thereby
good
shall
come
unto
thee.
22 22:22
Receive,
I
pray
thee,
the
law
from
his
mouth,
And
lay
up
his
words
in
thy
heart.
23 22:23
If
thou
return
to
the
Almighty,
thou shalt
be
built
up,
If
thou
put
away
unrighteousness
far
from
thy
tents.
24 22:24
And
lay
thou
thy
treasure
in
the
dust,
And
the
gold
of
Ophir
among
the
stones
of
the
brooks;
25 22:25
And
the
Almighty
will
be
thy
treasure,
And
precious
silver
unto
thee.
26 22:26
For
then shalt
thou
delight
thyself
in
the
Almighty,
And shalt
lift
up
thy
face
unto
God.
27 22:27
Thou shalt
make
thy
prayer
unto
him,
and
he
will
hear
thee;
And
thou shalt
pay
thy
vows.
28 22:28
Thou shalt
also
decree
a
thing,
and
it
shall
be
established
unto
thee;
And
light
shall
shine
upon
thy
ways.
29 22:29
When
they
cast
thee
down,
thou shalt
say,
There
is
lifting
up;
And
the
humble
person
he
will
save.
30 22:30
He
will
deliver
even
him
that
is
not
innocent:
Yea,
he
shall
be
delivered
through
the
cleanness
of
thy
hands.
231 23:1
Then
Job
answered
and
said,
2 23:2
Even to-day
is
my
complaint
rebellious:
My
stroke
is
heavier
than
my
groaning.
3 23:3
Oh
that
I
knew
where
I
might
find
him!
That
I
might
come
even
to
his
seat!
4 23:4
I
would
set
my
cause
in
order
before
him,
And
fill
my
mouth
with
arguments.
5 23:5
I
would
know
the
words
which
he
would
answer
me,
And
understand
what
he
would
say
unto
me.
6 23:6
Would
he
contend
with
me
in
the
greatness
of
his
power?
Nay;
but
he
would
give
heed
unto
me.
7 23:7
There
the
upright
might
reason
with
him;
So
should
I
be
delivered
for
ever
from
my
judge.
8 23:8
Behold,
I
go
forward,
but
he
is
not
there;
And
backward,
but
I
cannot
perceive
him;
9 23:9
On
the
left
hand,
when
he
doth
work,
but
I
cannot
behold
him;
He
hideth
himself
on
the
right
hand,
that
I
cannot
see
him.
10 23:10
But
he
knoweth
the
way
that
I
take;
When
he
hath
tried
me,
I
shall
come
forth
as
gold.
11 23:11
My
foot
hath
held
fast
to
his
steps;
His
way
have
I
kept,
and
turned
not
aside.
12 23:12
I
have
not
gone
back
from
the
commandment
of
his
lips;
I
have
treasured
up
the
words
of
his
mouth
more
than
my
necessary
food.
13 23:13
But
he
is
in
one
mind,
and
who
can
turn
him?
And
what
his
soul
desireth,
even
that
he
doeth.
14 23:14
For
he
performeth
that
which
is
appointed
for
me:
And
many
such
things
are
with
him.
15 23:15
Therefore
am
I
terrified
at
his
presence;
When
I
consider,
I
am
afraid
of
him.
16 23:16
For
God
hath
made
my
heart
faint,
And
the
Almighty
hath
terrified
me;
17 23:17
Because
I
was
not
cut
off
before
the
darkness,
Neither
did
he
cover
the
thick
darkness
from
my
face.
241 24:1
Why
are
times
not
laid
up
by
the
Almighty?
And
why
do
not
they
that
know
him
see
his
days?
2 24:2
There
are
that
remove
the
landmarks;
They
violently
take
away
flocks,
and
feed
them.
3 24:3
They
drive
away
the
ass
of
the
fatherless;
They
take
the
widow’s
ox
for
a
pledge.
4 24:4
They
turn
the
needy
out
of
the
way:
The
poor
of
the
earth
all
hide
themselves.
5 24:5
Behold,
as
wild
asses
in
the
desert
They
go
forth
to
their
work,
seeking
diligently
for
food;
The
wilderness
yieldeth
them
bread
for
their
children.
6 24:6
They
cut
their
provender
in
the
field;
And
they
glean
the
vintage
of
the
wicked.
7 24:7
They
lie
all
night
naked
without
clothing,
And
have
no
covering
in
the
cold.
8 24:8
They
are
wet
with
the
showers
of
the
mountains,
And
embrace
the
rock
for
want
of
a
shelter.
9 24:9
There
are
that
pluck
the
fatherless
from
the
breast,
And
take
a
pledge
of
the
poor;
10 24:10
So
that
they
go
about
naked
without
clothing,
And
being
hungry
they
carry
the
sheaves.
11 24:11
They
make
oil
within
the
walls
of
these
men;
They
tread
their
winepresses,
and
suffer
thirst.
12 24:12
From
out
of
the
populous
city
men
groan,
And
the
soul
of
the
wounded
crieth
out:
Yet
God
regardeth
not
the
folly.
13 24:13
These
are
of
them
that
rebel
against
the
light;
They
know
not
the
ways
thereof,
Nor
abide
in
the
paths
thereof.
14 24:14
The
murderer
riseth
with
the
light;
He
killeth
the
poor
and
needy;
And
in
the
night
he
is
as
a
thief.
15 24:15
The
eye
also
of
the
adulterer
waiteth
for
the
twilight,
Saying,
No
eye
shall
see
me:
And
he
disguiseth
his
face.
16 24:16
In
the
dark
they
dig
through
houses:
They
shut
themselves
up
in
the day-time;
They
know
not
the
light.
17 24:17
For
the
morning
is
to
all
of
them
as
thick
darkness;
For
they
know
the
terrors
of
the
thick
darkness.
18 24:18
Swiftly
they
pass
away
upon
the
face
of
the
waters;
Their
portion
is
cursed
in
the
earth:
They
turn
not
into
the
way
of
the
vineyards.
19 24:19
Drought
and
heat
consume
the
snow
waters:
So
doth
Sheol
those
that
have
sinned.
20 24:20
The
womb
shall
forget
him;
The
worm
shall
feed
sweetly
on
him;
He
shall
be
no
more
remembered;
And
unrighteousness
shall
be
broken
as
a
tree.
21 24:21
He
devoureth
the
barren
that
beareth
not,
And
doeth
not
good
to
the
widow.
22 24:22
Yet
God
preserveth
the
mighty
by
his
power:
He
riseth
up
that
hath
no
assurance
of
life.
23 24:23
God
giveth
them
to
be
in
security,
and
they
rest
thereon;
And
his
eyes
are
upon
their
ways.
24 24:24
They
are
exalted;
yet
a
little
while,
and
they
are
gone;
Yea,
they
are
brought
low,
they
are
taken
out
of
the
way
as
all
others,
And
are
cut
off
as
the
tops
of
the
ears
of
grain.
25 24:25
And
if
it
be
not
so
now,
who
will
prove
me
a
liar,
And
make
my
speech
nothing
worth?
251 25:1
Then
answered
Bildad
the
Shuhite,
and
said,
2 25:2
Dominion
and
fear
are
with
him;
He
maketh
peace
in
his
high
places.
3 25:3
Is
there
any
number
of
his
armies?
And
upon
whom
doth
not
his
light
arise?
4 25:4
How
then
can
man
be
just
with
God?
Or
how
can
he
be
clean
that
is
born
of
a
woman?
5 25:5
Behold,
even
the
moon
hath
no
brightness,
And
the
stars
are
not
pure
in
his
sight:
6 25:6
How
much
less
man,
that
is
a
worm!
And
the
son
of
man,
that
is
a
worm!
261 26:1
Then
Job
answered
and
said,
2 26:2
How
hast
thou
helped
him
that
is
without
power!
How
hast
thou
saved
the
arm
that
hath
no
strength!
3 26:3
How
hast
thou
counselled
him
that
hath
no
wisdom,
And
plentifully
declared
sound
knowledge!
4 26:4
To
whom
hast
thou
uttered
words?
And
whose
spirit
came
forth
from
thee?
5 26:5
They
that
are
deceased
tremble
Beneath
the
waters
and
the
inhabitants
thereof.
6 26:6
Sheol
is
naked
before
God,
And
Abaddon
hath
no
covering.
7 26:7
He
stretcheth
out
the
north
over
empty
space,
And
hangeth
the
earth
upon
nothing.
8 26:8
He
bindeth
up
the
waters
in
his
thick
clouds;
And
the
cloud
is
not
rent
under
them.
9 26:9
He incloseth
the
face
of
his
throne,
And
spreadeth
his
cloud
upon
it.
10 26:10
He
hath
described
a
boundary
upon
the
face
of
the
waters,
Unto
the
confines
of
light
and
darkness.
11 26:11
The
pillars
of
heaven
tremble
And
are
astonished
at
his
rebuke.
12 26:12
He
stirreth
up
the
sea
with
his
power,
And
by
his
understanding
he
smiteth
through
Rahab.
13 26:13
By
his
Spirit
the
heavens
are
garnished;
His
hand
hath
pierced
the
swift
serpent.
14 26:14
Lo,
these
are
but
the
outskirts
of
his
ways:
And
how
small
a
whisper
do
we
hear
of
him!
But
the
thunder
of
his
power
who
can
understand?
271 27:1
And
Job
again
took
up
his
parable,
and
said,
2 27:2
As
God
liveth,
who
hath
taken
away
my
right,
And
the
Almighty,
who
hath
vexed
my
soul
3 27:3(For
my
life
is
yet
whole
in
me,
And
the
spirit
of
God
is
in
my
nostrils);
4 27:4
Surely
my
lips
shall
not
speak
unrighteousness,
Neither
shall
my
tongue
utter
deceit.
5 27:5
Far
be
it
from
me
that
I
should
justify
you:
Till
I
die
I
will
not
put
away
mine
integrity
from
me.
6 27:6
My
righteousness
I
hold
fast,
and
will
not
let
it
go:
My
heart
shall
not
reproach
me
so
long
as
I
live.
7 27:7
Let
mine
enemy
be
as
the
wicked,
And
let
him
that
riseth
up
against
me
be
as
the
unrighteous.
8 27:8
For
what
is
the
hope
of
the
godless,
though
he
get
him
gain,
When
God
taketh
away
his
soul?
9 27:9
Will
God
hear
his
cry,
When
trouble
cometh
upon
him?
10 27:10
Will
he
delight
himself
in
the
Almighty,
And
call
upon
God
at
all
times?
11 27:11
I
will
teach
you
concerning
the
hand
of
God;
That
which
is
with
the
Almighty
will
I
not
conceal.
12 27:12
Behold,
all
ye
yourselves
have
seen
it;
Why
then
are
ye
become
altogether
vain?
13 27:13
This
is
the
portion
of
a
wicked
man
with
God,
And
the
heritage
of
oppressors,
which
they
receive
from
the
Almighty:
14 27:14
If
his
children
be
multiplied,
it
is
for
the
sword;
And
his
offspring
shall
not
be
satisfied
with
bread.
15 27:15
Those
that
remain
of
him
shall
be
buried
in
death,
And
his
widows
shall
make
no
lamentation.
16 27:16
Though
he
heap
up
silver
as
the
dust,
And
prepare
raiment
as
the
clay;
17 27:17
He
may
prepare
it,
but
the
just
shall
put
it
on,
And
the
innocent
shall
divide
the
silver.
18 27:18
He
buildeth
his
house
as
the
moth,
And
as
a
booth
which
the
keeper
maketh.
19 27:19
He
lieth
down
rich,
but
he
shall
not
be
gathered
to
his
fathers;
He
openeth
his
eyes,
and
he
is
not.
20 27:20
Terrors
overtake
him
like
waters;
A
tempest
stealeth
him
away
in
the
night.
21 27:21
The
east
wind
carrieth
him
away,
and
he
departeth;
And
it sweepeth
him
out
of
his
place.
22 27:22
For
God
shall
hurl
at
him,
and
not
spare:
He
would
fain
flee
out
of
his
hand.
23 27:23
Men
shall
clap
their
hands
at
him,
And
shall
hiss
him
out
of
his
place.
281 28:1
Surely
there
is
a
mine
for
silver,
And
a
place
for
gold
which
they
refine.
2 28:2
Iron
is
taken
out
of
the
earth,
And
copper
is
molten
out
of
the
stone.
3 28:3
Man
setteth
an
end
to
darkness,
And
searcheth
out,
to
the furthest
bound,
The
stones
of
obscurity
and
of
thick
darkness.
4 28:4
He
breaketh
open
a
shaft
away
from
where
men
sojourn;
They
are
forgotten
of
the
foot;
They
hang
afar
from
men,
they
swing
to
and
fro.
5 28:5
As
for
the
earth,
out
of
it
cometh
bread;
And
underneath
it
is
turned
up
as
it
were
by
fire.
6 28:6
The
stones
thereof
are
the
place
of
sapphires,
And
it
hath
dust
of
gold.
7 28:7
That
path
no
bird
of
prey
knoweth,
Neither
hath
the
falcon’s
eye
seen
it:
8 28:8
The
proud
beasts
have
not
trodden
it,
Nor
hath
the
fierce
lion
passed
thereby.
9 28:9
He
putteth
forth
his
hand
upon
the
flinty
rock;
He
overturneth
the
mountains
by
the
roots.
10 28:10
He
cutteth
out
channels
among
the
rocks;
And
his
eye
seeth
every
precious
thing.
11 28:11
He
bindeth
the
streams
that
they trickle
not;
And
the
thing
that
is
hid
bringeth
he
forth
to
light.
12 28:12
But
where
shall
wisdom
be
found?
And
where
is
the
place
of
understanding?
13 28:13
Man
knoweth
not
the
price
thereof;
Neither
is
it
found
in
the
land
of
the
living.
14 28:14
The
deep
saith,
It
is
not
in
me;
And
the
sea
saith,
It
is
not
with
me.
15 28:15
It
cannot
be
gotten
for
gold,
Neither
shall
silver
be
weighed
for
the
price
thereof.
16 28:16
It
cannot
be
valued
with
the
gold
of
Ophir,
With
the
precious
onyx,
or
the
sapphire.
17 28:17
Gold
and
glass
cannot
equal
it,
Neither
shall
it
be
exchanged
for
jewels
of
fine
gold.
18 28:18
No
mention
shall
be
made
of
coral
or
of
crystal:
Yea,
the
price
of
wisdom
is
above
rubies.
19 28:19
The
topaz
of
Ethiopia
shall
not
equal
it,
Neither
shall
it
be
valued
with
pure
gold.
20 28:20
Whence
then
cometh
wisdom?
And
where
is
the
place
of
understanding?
21 28:21
Seeing
it
is
hid
from
the
eyes
of
all
living,
And
kept
close
from
the
birds
of
the
heavens.
22 28:22
Destruction
and
Death
say,
We
have
heard
a
rumor
thereof
with
our
ears.
23 28:23
God
understandeth
the
way
thereof,
And
he
knoweth
the
place
thereof.
24 28:24
For
he
looketh
to
the
ends
of
the
earth,
And
seeth
under
the
whole
heaven;
25 28:25
To
make
a
weight
for
the
wind:
Yea,
he meteth
out
the
waters
by
measure.
26 28:26
When
he
made
a
decree
for
the
rain,
And
a
way
for
the
lightning
of
the
thunder;
27 28:27
Then
did
he
see
it,
and
declare
it;
He
established
it,
yea,
and
searched
it
out.
28 28:28
And
unto
man
he
said,
Behold,
the
fear
of
the
Lord,
that
is
wisdom;
And
to
depart
from
evil
is
understanding.
291 29:1
And
Job
again
took
up
his
parable,
and
said,
2 29:2
Oh
that
I
were
as
in
the
months
of
old,
As
in
the
days
when
God
watched
over
me;
3 29:3
When
his
lamp
shined
upon
my
head,
And
by
his
light
I
walked
through
darkness;
4 29:4
As
I
was
in
the ripeness
of
my
days,
When
the
friendship
of
God
was
upon
my
tent;
5 29:5
When
the
Almighty
was
yet
with
me,
And
my
children
were
about
me;
6 29:6
When
my
steps
were
washed
with
butter,
And
the
rock
poured
me
out
streams
of
oil!
7 29:7
When
I
went
forth
to
the
gate
unto
the
city,
When
I
prepared
my
seat
in
the
street,
8 29:8
The
young
men
saw
me
and
hid
themselves,
And
the
aged
rose
up
and
stood;
9 29:9
The
princes
refrained
from
talking,
And
laid
their
hand
on
their
mouth;
10 29:10
The
voice
of
the
nobles
was
hushed,
And
their
tongue
cleaved
to
the
roof
of
their
mouth.
11 29:11
For
when
the
ear
heard
me,
then
it
blessed
me;
And
when
the
eye
saw
me,
it
gave
witness
unto
me:
12 29:12
Because
I
delivered
the
poor
that
cried,
The
fatherless
also,
that
had
none
to
help
him.
13 29:13
The
blessing
of
him
that
was
ready
to
perish
came
upon
me;
And
I
caused
the
widow’s
heart
to
sing
for
joy.
14 29:14
I
put
on
righteousness,
and
it
clothed
me:
My
justice
was
as
a
robe
and
a
diadem.
15 29:15
I
was
eyes
to
the
blind,
And
feet
was
I
to
the
lame.
16 29:16
I
was
a
father
to
the
needy:
And
the
cause
of
him
that
I
knew
not
I
searched
out.
17 29:17
And
I
brake
the
jaws
of
the
unrighteous,
And
plucked
the
prey
out
of
his
teeth.
18 29:18
Then
I
said,
I
shall
die
in
my
nest,
And
I
shall
multiply
my
days
as
the
sand:
19 29:19
My
root
is
spread
out
to
the
waters,
And
the
dew
lieth
all
night
upon
my
branch:
20 29:20
My
glory
is
fresh
in
me,
And
my
bow
is
renewed
in
my
hand.
21 29:21
Unto
me
men
gave
ear,
and
waited,
And
kept
silence
for
my
counsel.
22 29:22
After
my
words
they
spake
not
again;
And
my
speech distilled
upon
them.
23 29:23
And
they
waited
for
me
as
for
the
rain;
And
they
opened
their
mouth
wide
as
for
the
latter
rain.
24 29:24
I
smiled
on
them,
when
they
had
no
confidence;
And
the
light
of
my
countenance
they
cast
not
down.
25 29:25
I
chose
out
their
way,
and
sat
as
chief,
And
dwelt
as
a
king
in
the
army,
As
one
that
comforteth
the
mourners.
301 30:1
But
now
they
that
are
younger
than
I
have
me
in
derision,
Whose
fathers
I
disdained
to
set
with
the
dogs
of
my
flock.
2 30:2
Yea,
the
strength
of
their
hands,
whereto
should
it
profit
me?
Men
in
whom
ripe
age
is
perished.
3 30:3
They
are
gaunt
with
want
and
famine;
They
gnaw
the
dry
ground,
in
the
gloom
of
wasteness
and
desolation.
4 30:4
They
pluck salt-wort
by
the
bushes;
And
the
roots
of
the
broom
are
their
food.
5 30:5
They
are
driven
forth
from
the
midst
of
men;
They
cry
after
them
as
after
a
thief;
6 30:6
So
that
they
dwell
in frightful
valleys,
In
holes
of
the
earth
and
of
the
rocks.
7 30:7
Among
the
bushes
they
bray;
Under
the
nettles
they
are
gathered
together.
8 30:8
They
are
children
of
fools,
yea,
children
of
base
men;
They
were
scourged
out
of
the
land.
9 30:9
And
now
I
am
become
their
song,
Yea,
I
am
a
byword
unto
them.
10 30:10
They
abhor
me,
they
stand
aloof
from
me,
And
spare
not
to
spit
in
my
face.
11 30:11
For
he
hath
loosed
his
cord,
and
afflicted
me;
And
they
have
cast
off
the
bridle
before
me.
12 30:12
Upon
my
right
hand
rise
the
rabble;
They
thrust
aside
my
feet,
And
they
cast
up
against
me
their
ways
of
destruction.
13 30:13
They
mar
my
path,
They
set
forward
my
calamity,
Even
men
that
have
no
helper.
14 30:14
As
through
a
wide
breach
they
come:
In
the
midst
of
the
ruin
they
roll
themselves
upon
me.
15 30:15
Terrors
are
turned
upon
me;
They
chase
mine
honor
as
the
wind;
And
my
welfare
is
passed
away
as
a
cloud.
16 30:16
And
now
my
soul
is
poured
out
within
me;
Days
of
affliction
have
taken
hold
upon
me.
17 30:17
In
the
night
season
my
bones
are
pierced
in
me,
And
the
pains
that
gnaw
me
take
no
rest.
18 30:18
By
God’s
great
force
is
my
garment
disfigured;
It
bindeth
me
about
as
the
collar
of
my
coat.
19 30:19
He
hath
cast
me
into
the
mire,
And
I
am
become
like
dust
and
ashes.
20 30:20
I
cry
unto
thee,
and
thou
dost
not
answer
me:
I
stand
up,
and
thou gazest
at
me.
21 30:21
Thou
art
turned
to
be
cruel
to
me;
With
the
might
of
thy
hand
thou persecutest
me.
22 30:22
Thou liftest
me
up
to
the
wind,
thou causest
me
to
ride
upon
it;
And
thou
dissolvest
me
in
the
storm.
23 30:23
For
I
know
that
thou
wilt
bring
me
to
death,
And
to
the
house
appointed
for
all
living.
24 30:24
Howbeit
doth
not
one
stretch
out
the
hand
in
his
fall?
Or
in
his
calamity
therefore
cry
for
help?
25 30:25
Did
not
I
weep
for
him
that
was
in
trouble?
Was
not
my
soul
grieved
for
the
needy?
26 30:26
When
I
looked
for
good,
then
evil
came;
And
when
I
waited
for
light,
there
came
darkness.
27 30:27
My
heart
is
troubled,
and
resteth
not;
Days
of
affliction
are
come
upon
me.
28 30:28
I
go
mourning
without
the
sun:
I
stand
up
in
the
assembly,
and
cry
for
help.
29 30:29
I
am
a
brother
to
jackals,
And
a
companion
to
ostriches.
30 30:30
My
skin
is
black,
and
falleth
from
me,
And
my
bones
are
burned
with
heat.
31 30:31
Therefore
is
my
harp
turned
to
mourning,
And
my
pipe
into
the
voice
of
them
that
weep.
311 31:1
I
made
a
covenant
with
mine
eyes;
How
then
should
I
look
upon
a
virgin?
2 31:2
For
what
is
the
portion
from
God
above,
And
the
heritage
from
the
Almighty
on
high?
3 31:3
Is
it
not
calamity
to
the
unrighteous,
And
disaster
to
the
workers
of
iniquity?
4 31:4
Doth
not
he
see
my
ways,
And
number
all
my
steps?
5 31:5
If
I
have
walked
with
falsehood,
And
my
foot
hath
hasted
to
deceit
6 31:6(Let
me
be
weighed
in
an
even
balance,
That
God
may
know
mine
integrity);
7 31:7
If
my
step
hath
turned
out
of
the
way,
And
my
heart
walked
after
mine
eyes,
And
if
any
spot
hath
cleaved
to
my
hands:
8 31:8
Then
let
me
sow,
and
let
another
eat;
Yea,
let
the
produce
of
my
field
be
rooted
out.
9 31:9
If
my
heart
hath
been
enticed
unto
a
woman,
And
I
have
laid
wait
at
my
neighbor’s
door;
10 31:10
Then
let
my
wife
grind
unto
another,
And
let
others
bow
down
upon
her.
11 31:11
For
that
were
a
heinous
crime;
Yea,
it
were
an
iniquity
to
be
punished
by
the
judges:
12 31:12
For
it
is
a
fire
that
consumeth
unto
Destruction,
And
would
root
out
all
mine
increase.
13 31:13
If
I
have
despised
the
cause
of
my man-servant
or
of
my maid-servant,
When
they
contended
with
me;
14 31:14
What
then
shall
I
do
when
God
riseth
up?
And
when
he
visiteth,
what
shall
I
answer
him?
15 31:15
Did
not
he
that
made
me
in
the
womb
make
him?
And
did
not
one
fashion
us
in
the
womb?
16 31:16
If
I
have
withheld
the
poor
from
their
desire,
Or
have
caused
the
eyes
of
the
widow
to
fail,
17 31:17
Or
have
eaten
my
morsel
alone,
And
the
fatherless
hath
not
eaten
thereof
18 31:18(Nay,
from
my
youth
he
grew
up
with
me
as
with
a
father,
And
her
have
I
guided
from
my
mother’s
womb);
19 31:19
If
I
have
seen
any
perish
for
want
of
clothing,
Or
that
the
needy
had
no
covering;
20 31:20
If
his
loins
have
not
blessed
me,
And
if
he
hath
not
been
warmed
with
the
fleece
of
my
sheep;
21 31:21
If
I
have
lifted
up
my
hand
against
the
fatherless,
Because
I
saw
my
help
in
the
gate:
22 31:22
Then
let
my
shoulder
fall
from
the shoulder-blade,
And
mine
arm
be
broken
from
the
bone.
23 31:23
For
calamity
from
God
is
a
terror
to
me,
And
by
reason
of
his
majesty
I
can
do
nothing.
24 31:24
If
I
have
made
gold
my
hope,
And
have
said
to
the
fine
gold,
Thou
art
my
confidence;
25 31:25
If
I
have
rejoiced
because
my
wealth
was
great,
And
because
my
hand
had
gotten
much;
26 31:26
If
I
have
beheld
the
sun
when
it
shined,
Or
the
moon
walking
in
brightness,
27 31:27
And
my
heart
hath
been
secretly
enticed,
And
my
mouth
hath
kissed
my
hand:
28 31:28
This
also
were
an
iniquity
to
be
punished
by
the
judges;
For
I
should
have
denied
the
God
that
is
above.
29 31:29
If
I
have
rejoiced
at
the
destruction
of
him
that
hated
me,
Or
lifted
up
myself
when
evil
found
him
30 31:30(Yea,
I
have
not
suffered
my
mouth
to
sin
By
asking
his
life
with
a
curse);
31 31:31
If
the
men
of
my
tent
have
not
said,
Who
can
find
one
that
hath
not
been
filled
with
his
meat?
32 31:32(The
sojourner
hath
not
lodged
in
the
street;
But
I
have
opened
my
doors
to
the
traveller);
33 31:33
If
like
Adam
I
have
covered
my
transgressions,
By
hiding
mine
iniquity
in
my
bosom,
34 31:34
Because
I
feared
the
great
multitude,
And
the
contempt
of
families
terrified
me,
So
that
I
kept
silence,
and
went
not
out
of
the
door—
35 31:35
Oh
that
I
had
one
to
hear
me!
(Lo,
here
is
my
signature,
let
the
Almighty
answer
me)
And
that
I
had
the
indictment
which
mine
adversary
hath
written!
36 31:36
Surely
I
would
carry
it
upon
my
shoulder;
I
would
bind
it
unto
me
as
a
crown:
37 31:37
I
would
declare
unto
him
the
number
of
my
steps;
As
a
prince
would
I
go
near
unto
him.
38 31:38
If
my
land
crieth
out
against
me,
And
the
furrows
thereof
weep
together;
39 31:39
If
I
have
eaten
the
fruits
thereof
without
money,
Or
have
caused
the
owners
thereof
to
lose
their
life:
40 31:40
Let
thistles
grow
instead
of
wheat,
And
cockle
instead
of
barley.
The
words
of
Job
are
ended.
321 32:1
So
these
three
men
ceased
to
answer
Job,
because
he
was
righteous
in
his
own
eyes.
2 32:2
Then
was
kindled
the
wrath
of
Elihu
the
son
of
Barachel
the
Buzite,
of
the
family
of
Ram:
against
Job
was
his
wrath
kindled,
because
he
justified
himself
rather
than
God.
3 32:3
Also
against
his
three
friends
was
his
wrath
kindled,
because
they
had
found
no
answer,
and
yet
had
condemned
Job.
4 32:4
Now
Elihu
had
waited
to
speak
unto
Job,
because
they
were
elder
than
he.
5 32:5
And
when
Elihu
saw
that
there
was
no
answer
in
the
mouth
of
these
three
men,
his
wrath
was
kindled.
6 32:6
And
Elihu
the
son
of
Barachel
the
Buzite
answered
and
said,
I
am
young,
and
ye
are
very
old;
Wherefore
I
held
back,
and
durst
not
show
you
mine
opinion.
7 32:7
I
said,
Days
should
speak,
And
multitude
of
years
should
teach
wisdom.
8 32:8
But
there
is
a
spirit
in
man,
And
the
breath
of
the
Almighty
giveth
them
understanding.
9 32:9
It
is
not
the
great
that
are
wise,
Nor
the
aged
that
understand
justice.
10 32:10
Therefore
I
said,
Hearken
to
me;
I
also
will
show
mine
opinion.
11 32:11
Behold,
I
waited
for
your
words,
I
listened
for
your
reasonings,
Whilst
ye
searched
out
what
to
say.
12 32:12
Yea,
I
attended
unto
you,
And,
behold,
there
was
none
that
convinced
Job,
Or
that
answered
his
words,
among
you.
13 32:13
Beware
lest
ye
say,
We
have
found
wisdom;
God
may vanquish
him,
not
man:
14 32:14
For
he
hath
not
directed
his
words
against
me;
Neither
will
I
answer
him
with
your
speeches.
15 32:15
They
are
amazed,
they
answer
no
more:
They
have
not
a
word
to
say.
16 32:16
And
shall
I
wait,
because
they
speak
not,
Because
they
stand
still,
and
answer
no
more?
17 32:17
I
also
will
answer
my
part,
I
also
will
show
mine
opinion.
18 32:18
For
I
am
full
of
words;
The
spirit
within
me
constraineth
me.
19 32:19
Behold,
my
breast
is
as
wine
which
hath
no
vent;
Like
new wine-skins
it
is
ready
to
burst.
20 32:20
I
will
speak,
that
I
may
be
refreshed;
I
will
open
my
lips
and
answer.
21 32:21
Let
me
not,
I
pray
you,
respect
any
man’s
person;
Neither
will
I
give
flattering
titles
unto
any
man.
22 32:22
For
I
know
not
to
give
flattering
titles;
Else
would
my
Maker
soon
take
me
away.
331 33:1
Howbeit,
Job,
I
pray
thee,
hear
my
speech,
And
hearken
to
all
my
words.
2 33:2
Behold
now,
I
have
opened
my
mouth;
My
tongue
hath
spoken
in
my
mouth.
3 33:3
My
words
shall
utter
the
uprightness
of
my
heart;
And
that
which
my
lips
know
they
shall
speak
sincerely.
4 33:4
The
Spirit
of
God
hath
made
me,
And
the
breath
of
the
Almighty
giveth
me
life.
5 33:5
If
thou
canst,
answer
thou
me;
Set
thy
words
in
order
before
me,
stand
forth.
6 33:6
Behold,
I
am
toward
God
even
as
thou
art:
I
also
am
formed
out
of
the
clay.
7 33:7
Behold,
my
terror
shall
not
make
thee
afraid,
Neither
shall
my
pressure
be
heavy
upon
thee.
8 33:8
Surely
thou
hast
spoken
in
my
hearing,
And
I
have
heard
the
voice
of
thy
words,
saying,
9 33:9
I
am
clean,
without
transgression;
I
am
innocent,
neither
is
there
iniquity
in
me:
10 33:10
Behold,
he
findeth
occasions
against
me,
He
counteth
me
for
his
enemy;
11 33:11
He
putteth
my
feet
in
the
stocks,
He
marketh
all
my
paths.
12 33:12
Behold,
I
will
answer
thee,
in
this
thou
art
not
just;
For
God
is
greater
than
man.
13 33:13
Why
dost
thou
strive
against
him,
For
that
he
giveth
not
account
of
any
of
his
matters?
14 33:14
For
God
speaketh
once,
Yea
twice,
though
man
regardeth
it
not.
15 33:15
In
a
dream,
in
a
vision
of
the
night,
When
deep
sleep
falleth
upon
men,
In
slumberings
upon
the
bed;
16 33:16
Then
he
openeth
the
ears
of
men,
And
sealeth
their
instruction,
17 33:17
That
he
may
withdraw
man
from
his
purpose,
And
hide
pride
from
man;
18 33:18
He
keepeth
back
his
soul
from
the
pit,
And
his
life
from
perishing
by
the
sword.
19 33:19
He
is
chastened
also
with
pain
upon
his
bed,
And
with
continual
strife
in
his
bones;
20 33:20
So
that
his
life
abhorreth
bread,
And
his
soul
dainty
food.
21 33:21
His
flesh
is
consumed
away,
that
it
cannot
be
seen;
And
his
bones
that
were
not
seen
stick
out.
22 33:22
Yea,
his
soul
draweth
near
unto
the
pit,
And
his
life
to
the
destroyers.
23 33:23
If
there
be
with
him
an
angel,
An
interpreter,
one
among
a
thousand,
To
show
unto
man
what
is
right
for
him;
24 33:24
Then
God
is
gracious
unto
him,
and
saith,
Deliver
him
from
going
down
to
the
pit,
I
have
found
a
ransom.
25 33:25
His
flesh
shall
be
fresher
than
a
child’s;
He
returneth
to
the
days
of
his
youth.
26 33:26
He
prayeth
unto
God,
and
he
is
favorable
unto
him,
So
that
he
seeth
his
face
with
joy:
And
he
restoreth
unto
man
his
righteousness.
27 33:27
He
singeth
before
men,
and
saith,
I
have
sinned,
and
perverted
that
which
was
right,
And
it
profited
me
not:
28 33:28
He
hath
redeemed
my
soul
from
going
into
the
pit,
And
my
life
shall
behold
the
light.
29 33:29
Lo,
all
these
things
doth
God
work,
Twice,
yea
thrice,
with
a
man,
30 33:30
To
bring
back
his
soul
from
the
pit,
That
he
may
be
enlightened
with
the
light
of
the
living.
31 33:31
Mark
well,
O
Job,
hearken
unto
me:
Hold
thy
peace,
and
I
will
speak.
32 33:32
If
thou
hast
anything
to
say,
answer
me:
Speak,
for
I
desire
to
justify
thee.
33 33:33
If
not,
hearken
thou
unto
me:
Hold
thy
peace,
and
I
will
teach
thee
wisdom.
341 34:1
Moreover
Elihu
answered
and
said,
2 34:2
Hear
my
words,
ye
wise
men;
And
give
ear
unto
me,
ye
that
have
knowledge.
3 34:3
For
the
ear
trieth
words,
As
the
palate
tasteth
food.
4 34:4
Let
us
choose
for
us
that
which
is
right:
Let
us
know
among
ourselves
what
is
good.
5 34:5
For
Job
hath
said,
I
am
righteous,
And
God
hath
taken
away
my
right:
6 34:6
Notwithstanding
my
right
I
am
accounted
a
liar;
My
wound
is
incurable,
though
I
am
without
transgression.
7 34:7
What
man
is
like
Job,
Who
drinketh
up
scoffing
like
water,
8 34:8
Who
goeth
in
company
with
the
workers
of
iniquity,
And
walketh
with
wicked
men?
9 34:9
For
he
hath
said,
It
profiteth
a
man
nothing
That
he
should
delight
himself
with
God.
10 34:10
Therefore
hearken
unto
me,
ye
men
of
understanding:
Far
be
it
from
God,
that
he
should
do
wickedness,
And
from
the
Almighty,
that
he
should
commit
iniquity.
11 34:11
For
the
work
of
a
man
will
he
render
unto
him,
And
cause
every
man
to
find
according
to
his
ways.
12 34:12
Yea,
of
a
surety,
God
will
not
do
wickedly,
Neither
will
the
Almighty
pervert
justice.
13 34:13
Who
gave
him
a
charge
over
the
earth?
Or
who
hath
disposed
the
whole
world?
14 34:14
If
he
set
his
heart
upon
himself,
If
he
gather
unto
himself
his
spirit
and
his
breath;
15 34:15
All
flesh
shall
perish
together,
And
man
shall
turn
again
unto
dust.
16 34:16
If
now
thou
hast
understanding,
hear
this:
Hearken
to
the
voice
of
my
words.
17 34:17
Shall
even
one
that
hateth
justice
govern?
And
wilt
thou
condemn
him
that
is
righteous
and
mighty?—
18 34:18
Him
that
saith
to
a
king,
Thou
art
vile,
Or
to
nobles,
Ye
are
wicked;
19 34:19
That
respecteth
not
the
persons
of
princes,
Nor
regardeth
the
rich
more
than
the
poor;
For
they
all
are
the
work
of
his
hands.
20 34:20
In
a
moment
they
die,
even
at
midnight;
The
people
are
shaken
and
pass
away,
And
the
mighty
are
taken
away
without
hand.
21 34:21
For
his
eyes
are
upon
the
ways
of
a
man,
And
he
seeth
all
his
goings.
22 34:22
There
is
no
darkness,
nor
thick
gloom,
Where
the
workers
of
iniquity
may
hide
themselves.
23 34:23
For
he needeth
not
further
to
consider
a
man,
That
he
should
go
before
God
in
judgment.
24 34:24
He
breaketh
in
pieces
mighty
men
in
ways
past
finding
out,
And
setteth
others
in
their
stead.
25 34:25
Therefore
he
taketh
knowledge
of
their
works;
And
he
overturneth
them
in
the
night,
so
that
they
are
destroyed.
26 34:26
He
striketh
them
as
wicked
men
In
the
open
sight
of
others;
27 34:27
Because
they
turned
aside
from
following
him,
And
would
not
have
regard
in
any
of
his
ways:
28 34:28
So
that
they
caused
the
cry
of
the
poor
to
come
unto
him,
And
he
heard
the
cry
of
the
afflicted.
29 34:29
When
he
giveth
quietness,
who
then
can
condemn?
And
when
he
hideth
his
face,
who
then
can
behold
him?
Alike
whether
it
be
done
unto
a
nation,
or
unto
a
man:
30 34:30
That
the
godless
man
reign
not,
That
there
be
none
to
ensnare
the
people.
31 34:31
For
hath
any
said
unto
God,
I
have
borne
chastisement,
I
will
not
offend
any
more:
32 34:32
That
which
I
see
not
teach
thou
me:
If
I
have
done
iniquity,
I
will
do
it
no
more?
33 34:33
Shall
his
recompense
be
as
thou
wilt,
that
thou refusest
it?
For
thou
must
choose,
and
not
I:
Therefore
speak
what
thou
knowest.
34 34:34
Men
of
understanding
will
say
unto
me,
Yea,
every
wise
man
that
heareth
me:
35 34:35
Job
speaketh
without
knowledge,
And
his
words
are
without
wisdom.
36 34:36
Would
that
Job
were
tried
unto
the
end,
Because
of
his
answering
like
wicked
men.
37 34:37
For
he
addeth
rebellion
unto
his
sin;
He
clappeth
his
hands
among
us,
And
multiplieth
his
words
against
God.
351 35:1
Moreover
Elihu
answered
and
said,
2 35:2
Thinkest
thou
this
to
be
thy
right,
Or
sayest
thou,
My
righteousness
is
more
than
God’s,
3 35:3
That
thou
sayest,
What
advantage
will
it
be
unto
thee?
And,
What
profit
shall
I
have,
more
than
if
I
had
sinned?
4 35:4
I
will
answer
thee,
And
thy
companions
with
thee.
5 35:5
Look
unto
the
heavens,
and
see;
And
behold
the
skies,
which
are
higher
than
thou.
6 35:6
If
thou
hast
sinned,
what effectest
thou
against
him?
And
if
thy
transgressions
be
multiplied,
what
doest
thou
unto
him?
7 35:7
If
thou
be
righteous,
what
givest
thou
him?
Or
what
receiveth
he
of
thy
hand?
8 35:8
Thy
wickedness
may
hurt
a
man
as
thou
art;
And
thy
righteousness
may
profit
a
son
of
man.
9 35:9
By
reason
of
the
multitude
of
oppressions
they
cry
out;
They
cry
for
help
by
reason
of
the
arm
of
the
mighty.
10 35:10
But
none
saith,
Where
is
God
my
Maker,
Who
giveth
songs
in
the
night,
11 35:11
Who
teacheth
us
more
than
the
beasts
of
the
earth,
And
maketh
us
wiser
than
the
birds
of
the
heavens?
12 35:12
There
they
cry,
but
none
giveth
answer,
Because
of
the
pride
of
evil
men.
13 35:13
Surely
God
will
not
hear
an
empty
cry,
Neither
will
the
Almighty
regard
it.
14 35:14
How
much
less
when
thou
sayest
thou
beholdest
him
not,
The
cause
is
before
him,
and
thou waitest
for
him!
15 35:15
But
now,
because
he
hath
not
visited
in
his
anger,
Neither
doth
he
greatly
regard
arrogance;
16 35:16
Therefore
doth
Job
open
his
mouth
in
vanity;
He
multiplieth
words
without
knowledge.
361 36:1
Elihu
also
proceeded,
and
said,
2 36:2
Suffer
me
a
little,
and
I
will
show
thee;
For
I
have
yet
somewhat
to
say
on
God’s
behalf.
3 36:3
I
will
fetch
my
knowledge
from
afar,
And
will
ascribe
righteousness
to
my
Maker.
4 36:4
For
truly
my
words
are
not
false:
One
that
is
perfect
in
knowledge
is
with
thee.
5 36:5
Behold,
God
is
mighty,
and
despiseth
not
any:
He
is
mighty
in
strength
of
understanding.
6 36:6
He
preserveth
not
the
life
of
the
wicked,
But
giveth
to
the
afflicted
their
right.
7 36:7
He
withdraweth
not
his
eyes
from
the
righteous:
But
with
kings
upon
the
throne
He
setteth
them
for
ever,
and
they
are
exalted.
8 36:8
And
if
they
be
bound
in
fetters,
And
be
taken
in
the
cords
of
affliction;
9 36:9
Then
he showeth
them
their
work,
And
their
transgressions,
that
they
have
behaved
themselves
proudly.
10 36:10
He
openeth
also
their
ear
to
instruction,
And
commandeth
that
they
return
from
iniquity.
11 36:11
If
they
hearken
and
serve
him,
They
shall
spend
their
days
in
prosperity,
And
their
years
in
pleasures.
12 36:12
But
if
they
hearken
not,
they
shall
perish
by
the
sword,
And
they
shall
die
without
knowledge.
13 36:13
But
they
that
are
godless
in
heart
lay
up
anger:
They
cry
not
for
help
when
he
bindeth
them.
14 36:14
They
die
in
youth,
And
their
life
perisheth
among
the
unclean.
15 36:15
He
delivereth
the
afflicted
by
their
affliction,
And
openeth
their
ear
in
oppression.
16 36:16
Yea,
he
would
have allured
thee
out
of
distress
Into
a
broad
place,
where
there
is
no
straitness;
And
that
which
is
set
on
thy
table
would
be
full
of
fatness.
17 36:17
But
thou
art
full
of
the
judgment
of
the
wicked:
Judgment
and
justice
take
hold
on
thee.
18 36:18
For
let
not
wrath
stir
thee
up
against chastisements;
Neither
let
the
greatness
of
the
ransom
turn
thee
aside.
19 36:19
Will
thy
cry
avail,
that
thou
be
not
in
distress,
Or
all
the
forces
of
thy
strength?
20 36:20
Desire
not
the
night,
When
peoples
are
cut
off
in
their
place.
21 36:21
Take
heed,
regard
not
iniquity:
For
this
hast
thou
chosen
rather
than
affliction.
22 36:22
Behold,
God
doeth
loftily
in
his
power:
Who
is
a
teacher
like
unto
him?
23 36:23
Who
hath
enjoined
him
his
way?
Or
who
can
say,
Thou
hast
wrought
unrighteousness?
24 36:24
Remember
that
thou
magnify
his
work,
Whereof
men
have
sung.
25 36:25
All
men
have
looked
thereon;
Man
beholdeth
it
afar
off.
26 36:26
Behold,
God
is
great,
and
we
know
him
not;
The
number
of
his
years
is
unsearchable.
27 36:27
For
he
draweth
up
the
drops
of
water,
Which
distil
in
rain
from
his
vapor,
28 36:28
Which
the
skies
pour
down
And
drop
upon
man
abundantly.
29 36:29
Yea,
can
any
understand
the
spreadings
of
the
clouds,
The
thunderings
of
his
pavilion?
30 36:30
Behold,
he
spreadeth
his
light
around
him;
And
he
covereth
the
bottom
of
the
sea.
31 36:31
For
by
these
he
judgeth
the
peoples;
He
giveth
food
in
abundance.
32 36:32
He
covereth
his
hands
with
the
lightning,
And
giveth
it
a
charge
that
it
strike
the
mark.
33 36:33
The
noise
thereof
telleth
concerning
him,
The
cattle
also
concerning
the
storm
that
cometh
up.
371 37:1
Yea,
at
this
my
heart
trembleth,
And
is
moved
out
of
its
place.
2 37:2
Hear,
oh,
hear
the
noise
of
his
voice,
And
the
sound
that
goeth
out
of
his
mouth.
3 37:3
He
sendeth
it
forth
under
the
whole
heaven,
And
his
lightning
unto
the
ends
of
the
earth.
4 37:4
After
it
a
voice
roareth;
He
thundereth
with
the
voice
of
his
majesty;
And
he restraineth
not
the
lightnings
when
his
voice
is
heard.
5 37:5
God
thundereth
marvellously
with
his
voice;
Great
things
doeth
he,
which
we
cannot
comprehend.
6 37:6
For
he
saith
to
the
snow,
Fall
thou
on
the
earth;
Likewise
to
the
shower
of
rain,
And
to
the
showers
of
his
mighty
rain.
7 37:7
He
sealeth
up
the
hand
of
every
man,
That
all
men
whom
he
hath
made
may
know
it.
8 37:8
Then
the
beasts
go
into coverts,
And
remain
in
their
dens.
9 37:9
Out
of
the
chamber
of
the
south
cometh
the
storm,
And
cold
out
of
the
north.
10 37:10
By
the
breath
of
God
ice
is
given;
And
the
breadth
of
the
waters
is
straitened.
11 37:11
Yea,
he
ladeth
the
thick
cloud
with
moisture;
He
spreadeth
abroad
the
cloud
of
his
lightning:
12 37:12
And
it
is
turned
round
about
by
his
guidance,
That
they
may
do
whatsoever
he
commandeth
them
Upon
the
face
of
the habitable
world,
13 37:13
Whether
it
be
for
correction,
or
for
his
land,
Or
for
lovingkindness,
that
he
cause
it
to
come.
14 37:14
Hearken
unto
this,
O
Job:
Stand
still,
and
consider
the
wondrous
works
of
God.
15 37:15
Dost
thou
know
how
God
layeth
his
charge
upon
them,
And
causeth
the
lightning
of
his
cloud
to
shine?
16 37:16
Dost
thou
know
the
balancings
of
the
clouds,
The
wondrous
works
of
him
who
is
perfect
in
knowledge?
17 37:17
How
thy
garments
are
warm,
When
the
earth
is
still
by
reason
of
the
south
wind?
18 37:18
Canst
thou
with
him
spread
out
the
sky,
Which
is
strong
as
a
molten
mirror?
19 37:19
Teach
us
what
we
shall
say
unto
him;
For
we
cannot
set
our
speech
in
order
by
reason
of
darkness.
20 37:20
Shall
it
be
told
him
that
I
would
speak?
Or
should
a
man
wish
that
he
were
swallowed
up?
21 37:21
And
now
men
see
not
the
light
which
is
bright
in
the
skies;
But
the
wind
passeth,
and cleareth
them.
22 37:22
Out
of
the
north
cometh
golden
splendor:
God
hath
upon
him
terrible
majesty.
23 37:23
Touching
the
Almighty,
we
cannot
find
him
out:
He
is
excellent
in
power;
And
in
justice
and
plenteous
righteousness
he
will
not
afflict.
24 37:24
Men
do
therefore
fear
him:
He
regardeth
not
any
that
are
wise
of
heart.
381 38:1
Then
Jehovah
answered
Job
out
of
the
whirlwind,
and
said,
2 38:2
Who
is
this
that
darkeneth
counsel
By
words
without
knowledge?
3 38:3
Gird
up
now
thy
loins
like
a
man;
For
I
will
demand
of
thee,
and
declare
thou
unto
me.
4 38:4
Where wast
thou
when
I
laid
the
foundations
of
the
earth?
Declare,
if
thou
hast
understanding.
5 38:5
Who
determined
the
measures
thereof,
if
thou
knowest?
Or
who
stretched
the
line
upon
it?
6 38:6Whereupon
were
the
foundations
thereof
fastened?
Or
who
laid
the corner-stone
thereof,
7 38:7
When
the
morning
stars
sang
together,
And
all
the
sons
of
God
shouted
for
joy?
8 38:8
Or
who
shut
up
the
sea
with
doors,
When
it
brake
forth,
as
if
it
had
issued
out
of
the
womb;
9 38:9
When
I
made
clouds
the
garment
thereof,
And
thick
darkness
a swaddling-band
for
it,
10 38:10
And
marked
out
for
it
my
bound,
And
set
bars
and
doors,
11 38:11
And
said,
Hitherto shalt
thou
come,
but
no
further;
And
here
shall
thy
proud
waves
be
stayed?
12 38:12
Hast
thou
commanded
the
morning
since
thy
days
began,
And
caused
the
dayspring
to
know
its
place;
13 38:13
That
it
might
take
hold
of
the
ends
of
the
earth,
And
the
wicked
be
shaken
out
of
it?
14 38:14
It
is
changed
as
clay
under
the
seal;
And
all
things
stand
forth
as
a
garment:
15 38:15
And
from
the
wicked
their
light
is
withholden,
And
the
high
arm
is
broken.
16 38:16
Hast
thou
entered
into
the
springs
of
the
sea?
Or
hast
thou
walked
in
the
recesses
of
the
deep?
17 38:17
Have
the
gates
of
death
been
revealed
unto
thee?
Or
hast
thou
seen
the
gates
of
the
shadow
of
death?
18 38:18
Hast
thou
comprehended
the
earth
in
its
breadth?
Declare,
if
thou
knowest
it
all.
19 38:19
Where
is
the
way
to
the
dwelling
of
light?
And
as
for
darkness,
where
is
the
place
thereof,
20 38:20
That
thou shouldest
take
it
to
the
bound
thereof,
And
that
thou shouldest
discern
the
paths
to
the
house
thereof?
21 38:21
Doubtless,
thou
knowest,
for
thou wast
then
born,
And
the
number
of
thy
days
is
great!
22 38:22
Hast
thou
entered
the
treasuries
of
the
snow,
Or
hast
thou
seen
the
treasures
of
the
hail,
23 38:23
Which
I
have
reserved
against
the
time
of
trouble,
Against
the
day
of
battle
and
war?
24 38:24
By
what
way
is
the
light
parted,
Or
the
east
wind
scattered
upon
the
earth?
25 38:25
Who
hath
cleft
a
channel
for
the
waterflood,
Or
the
way
for
the
lightning
of
the
thunder;
26 38:26
To
cause
it
to
rain
on
a
land
where
no
man
is;
On
the
wilderness,
wherein
there
is
no
man;
27 38:27
To
satisfy
the
waste
and
desolate
ground,
And
to
cause
the
tender
grass
to
spring
forth?
28 38:28
Hath
the
rain
a
father?
Or
who
hath
begotten
the
drops
of
dew?
29 38:29
Out
of
whose
womb
came
the
ice?
And
the
hoary
frost
of
heaven,
who
hath
gendered
it?
30 38:30
The
waters
hide
themselves
and
become
like
stone,
And
the
face
of
the
deep
is
frozen.
31 38:31
Canst
thou
bind
the
cluster
of
the
Pleiades,
Or
loose
the
bands
of
Orion?
32 38:32
Canst
thou
lead
forth
the
Mazzaroth
in
their
season?
Or
canst
thou
guide
the
Bear
with
her
train?
33 38:33
Knowest
thou
the
ordinances
of
the
heavens?
Canst
thou
establish
the
dominion
thereof
in
the
earth?
34 38:34
Canst
thou
lift
up
thy
voice
to
the
clouds,
That
abundance
of
waters
may
cover
thee?
35 38:35
Canst
thou
send
forth
lightnings,
that
they
may
go,
And
say
unto
thee,
Here
we
are?
36 38:36
Who
hath
put
wisdom
in
the
inward
parts?
Or
who
hath
given
understanding
to
the
mind?
37 38:37
Who
can
number
the
clouds
by
wisdom?
Or
who
can
pour
out
the
bottles
of
heaven,
38 38:38
When
the
dust
runneth
into
a
mass,
And
the
clods
cleave
fast
together?
39 38:39
Canst
thou
hunt
the
prey
for
the
lioness,
Or
satisfy
the
appetite
of
the
young
lions,
40 38:40
When
they
couch
in
their
dens,
And
abide
in
the
covert
to
lie
in
wait?
41 38:41
Who
provideth
for
the
raven
his
prey,
When
his
young
ones
cry
unto
God,
And
wander
for
lack
of
food?
391 39:1
Knowest
thou
the
time
when
the
wild
goats
of
the
rock
bring
forth?
Or
canst
thou
mark
when
the
hinds
do
calve?
2 39:2
Canst
thou
number
the
months
that
they
fulfil?
Or
knowest
thou
the
time
when
they
bring
forth?
3 39:3
They
bow
themselves,
they
bring
forth
their
young,
They
cast
out
their
pains.
4 39:4
Their
young
ones
become
strong,
they
grow
up
in
the
open
field;
They
go
forth,
and
return
not
again.
5 39:5
Who
hath
sent
out
the
wild
ass
free?
Or
who
hath
loosed
the
bonds
of
the
swift
ass,
6 39:6
Whose
home
I
have
made
the
wilderness,
And
the
salt
land
his dwelling-place?
7 39:7
He
scorneth
the
tumult
of
the
city,
Neither
heareth
he
the
shoutings
of
the
driver.
8 39:8
The
range
of
the
mountains
is
his
pasture,
And
he
searcheth
after
every
green
thing.
9 39:9
Will
the wild-ox
be
content
to
serve
thee?
Or
will
he
abide
by
thy
crib?
10 39:10
Canst
thou
bind
the wild-ox
with
his
band
in
the
furrow?
Or
will
he
harrow
the
valleys
after
thee?
11 39:11
Wilt
thou
trust
him,
because
his
strength
is
great?
Or
wilt
thou
leave
to
him
thy
labor?
12 39:12
Wilt
thou confide
in
him,
that
he
will
bring
home
thy
seed,
And
gather
the
grain
of
thy threshing-floor?
13 39:13
The
wings
of
the
ostrich
wave
proudly;
But
are
they
the
pinions
and
plumage
of
love?
14 39:14
For
she
leaveth
her
eggs
on
the
earth,
And
warmeth
them
in
the
dust,
15 39:15
And
forgetteth
that
the
foot
may
crush
them,
Or
that
the
wild
beast
may
trample
them.
16 39:16
She
dealeth
hardly
with
her
young
ones,
as
if
they
were
not hers:
Though
her
labor
be
in
vain,
she
is
without
fear;
17 39:17
Because
God
hath
deprived
her
of
wisdom,
Neither
hath
he
imparted
to
her
understanding.
18 39:18
What
time
she
lifteth
up
herself
on
high,
She
scorneth
the
horse
and
his
rider.
19 39:19
Hast
thou
given
the
horse
his
might?
Hast
thou
clothed
his
neck
with
the
quivering
mane?
20 39:20
Hast
thou
made
him
to
leap
as
a
locust?
The
glory
of
his
snorting
is
terrible.
21 39:21
He
paweth
in
the
valley,
and
rejoiceth
in
his
strength:
He
goeth
out
to
meet
the
armed
men.
22 39:22
He
mocketh
at
fear,
and
is
not
dismayed;
Neither
turneth
he
back
from
the
sword.
23 39:23
The
quiver
rattleth
against
him,
The
flashing
spear
and
the
javelin.
24 39:24
He
swalloweth
the
ground
with
fierceness
and
rage;
Neither
believeth
he
that
it
is
the
voice
of
the
trumpet.
25 39:25
As
oft
as
the
trumpet
soundeth
he
saith,
Aha!
And
he
smelleth
the
battle
afar
off,
The
thunder
of
the
captains,
and
the
shouting.
26 39:26
Is
it
by
thy
wisdom
that
the
hawk soareth,
And
stretcheth
her
wings
toward
the
south?
27 39:27
Is
it
at
thy
command
that
the
eagle mounteth
up,
And
maketh
her
nest
on
high?
28 39:28
On
the
cliff
she
dwelleth,
and
maketh
her
home,
Upon
the
point
of
the
cliff,
and
the
stronghold.
29 39:29
From
thence
she spieth
out
the
prey;
Her
eyes
behold
it
afar
off.
30 39:30
Her
young
ones
also
suck
up
blood:
And
where
the
slain
are,
there
is
she.
401 40:1
Moreover
Jehovah
answered
Job,
and
said,
2 40:2
Shall
he
that cavilleth
contend
with
the
Almighty?
He
that argueth
with
God,
let
him
answer
it.
3 40:3
Then
Job
answered
Jehovah,
and
said,
4 40:4
Behold,
I
am
of
small
account;
what
shall
I
answer
thee?
I
lay
my
hand
upon
my
mouth.
5 40:5
Once
have
I
spoken,
and
I
will
not
answer;
Yea,
twice,
but
I
will
proceed
no
further.
6 40:6
Then
Jehovah
answered
Job
out
of
the
whirlwind,
and
said,
7 40:7
Gird
up
thy
loins
now
like
a
man:
I
will
demand
of
thee,
and
declare
thou
unto
me.
8 40:8
Wilt
thou
even
annul
my
judgment?
Wilt
thou
condemn
me,
that
thou
mayest
be
justified?
9 40:9
Or
hast
thou
an
arm
like
God?
And
canst
thou
thunder
with
a
voice
like
him?
10 40:10
Deck
thyself
now
with
excellency
and
dignity;
And
array
thyself
with
honor
and
majesty.
11 40:11
Pour
forth
the
overflowings
of
thine
anger;
And
look
upon
every
one
that
is
proud,
and
abase
him.
12 40:12
Look
on
every
one
that
is
proud,
and
bring
him
low;
And
tread
down
the
wicked
where
they
stand.
13 40:13
Hide
them
in
the
dust
together;
Bind
their
faces
in
the
hidden
place.
14 40:14
Then
will
I
also
confess
of
thee
That
thine
own
right
hand
can
save
thee.
15 40:15
Behold
now,
behemoth,
which
I
made
as
well
as
thee;
He
eateth
grass
as
an
ox.
16 40:16
Lo
now,
his
strength
is
in
his
loins,
And
his
force
is
in
the
muscles
of
his
belly.
17 40:17
He
moveth
his
tail
like
a
cedar:
The
sinews
of
his
thighs
are
knit
together.
18 40:18
His
bones
are
as
tubes
of
brass;
His
limbs
are
like
bars
of
iron.
19 40:19
He
is
the
chief
of
the
ways
of
God:
He
only
that
made
him
giveth
him
his
sword.
20 40:20
Surely
the
mountains
bring
him
forth
food,
Where
all
the
beasts
of
the
field
do
play.
21 40:21
He
lieth
under
the lotus-trees,
In
the
covert
of
the
reed,
and
the fen.
22 40:22
The lotus-trees
cover
him
with
their
shade;
The
willows
of
the
brook
compass
him
about.
23 40:23
Behold,
if
a
river
overflow,
he
trembleth
not;
He
is
confident,
though
a
Jordan
swell
even
to
his
mouth.
24 40:24
Shall
any
take
him
when
he
is
on
the
watch,
Or
pierce
through
his
nose
with
a
snare?
411 41:1
Canst
thou
draw
out
leviathan
with
a
fishhook?
Or
press
down
his
tongue
with
a
cord?
2 41:2
Canst
thou
put
a
rope
into
his
nose?
Or
pierce
his
jaw
through
with
a
hook?
3 41:3
Will
he
make
many
supplications
unto
thee?
Or
will
he
speak
soft
words
unto
thee?
4 41:4
Will
he
make
a
covenant
with
thee,
That
thou shouldest
take
him
for
a
servant
for
ever?
5 41:5
Wilt
thou
play
with
him
as
with
a
bird?
Or
wilt
thou
bind
him
for
thy
maidens?
6 41:6
Will
the
bands
of
fishermen
make traffic
of
him?
Will
they
part
him
among
the
merchants?
7 41:7
Canst
thou
fill
his
skin
with barbed
irons,
Or
his
head
with fish-spears?
8 41:8
Lay
thy
hand
upon
him;
Remember
the
battle,
and
do
so
no
more.
9 41:9
Behold,
the
hope
of
him
is
in
vain:
Will
not
one
be
cast
down
even
at
the
sight
of
him?
10 41:10
None
is
so
fierce
that
he
dare
stir
him
up;
Who
then
is
he
that
can
stand
before
me?
11 41:11
Who
hath
first
given
unto
me,
that
I
should
repay
him?
Whatsoever
is
under
the
whole
heaven
is
mine.
12 41:12
I
will
not
keep
silence
concerning
his
limbs,
Nor
his
mighty
strength,
nor
his
goodly
frame.
13 41:13
Who
can
strip
off
his
outer
garment?
Who
shall
come
within
his
jaws?
14 41:14
Who
can
open
the
doors
of
his
face?
Round
about
his
teeth
is
terror.
15 41:15
His
strong
scales
are
his
pride,
Shut
up
together
as
with
a
close
seal.
16 41:16
One
is
so
near
to
another,
That
no
air
can
come
between
them.
17 41:17
They
are
joined
one
to
another;
They
stick
together,
so
that
they
cannot
be
sundered.
18 41:18
His sneezings
flash
forth
light,
And
his
eyes
are
like
the
eyelids
of
the
morning.
19 41:19
Out
of
his
mouth
go
burning
torches,
And
sparks
of
fire
leap
forth.
20 41:20
Out
of
his
nostrils
a
smoke
goeth,
As
of
a
boiling
pot
and
burning
rushes.
21 41:21
His
breath
kindleth
coals,
And
a
flame
goeth
forth
from
his
mouth.
22 41:22
In
his
neck
abideth
strength,
And
terror danceth
before
him.
23 41:23
The
flakes
of
his
flesh
are
joined
together:
They
are
firm
upon
him;
they
cannot
be
moved.
24 41:24
His
heart
is
as
firm
as
a
stone;
Yea,
firm
as
the
nether
millstone.
25 41:25
When
he
raiseth
himself
up,
the
mighty
are
afraid:
By
reason
of
consternation
they
are
beside
themselves.
26 41:26
If
one
lay
at
him
with
the
sword,
it
cannot
avail;
Nor
the
spear,
the
dart,
nor
the pointed
shaft.
27 41:27
He
counteth
iron
as
straw,
And
brass
as
rotten
wood.
28 41:28
The
arrow
cannot
make
him
flee:
Sling-stones
are
turned
with
him
into
stubble.
29 41:29
Clubs
are
counted
as
stubble:
He
laugheth
at
the
rushing
of
the
javelin.
30 41:30
His
underparts
are
like
sharp
potsherds:
He
spreadeth
as
it
were
a threshing-wain
upon
the
mire.
31 41:31
He
maketh
the
deep
to
boil
like
a
pot:
He
maketh
the
sea
like
a
pot
of
ointment.
32 41:32
He
maketh
a
path
to
shine
after
him;
One
would
think
the
deep
to
be
hoary.
33 41:33
Upon
earth
there
is
not
his
like,
That
is
made
without
fear.
34 41:34
He
beholdeth
everything
that
is
high:
He
is
king
over
all
the
sons
of
pride.
421 42:1
Then
Job
answered
Jehovah,
and
said,
2 42:2
I
know
that
thou
canst
do
all
things,
And
that
no
purpose
of
thine
can
be
restrained.
3 42:3
Who
is
this
that
hideth
counsel
without
knowledge?
Therefore
have
I
uttered
that
which
I
understood
not,
Things
too
wonderful
for
me,
which
I
knew
not.
4 42:4
Hear,
I
beseech
thee,
and
I
will
speak;
I
will
demand
of
thee,
and
declare
thou
unto
me.
5 42:5
I
had
heard
of
thee
by
the
hearing
of
the
ear;
But
now
mine
eye
seeth
thee:
6 42:6
Wherefore
I
abhor
myself,
And
repent
in
dust
and
ashes.
7 42:7
And
it
was
so,
that,
after
Jehovah
had
spoken
these
words
unto
Job,
Jehovah
said
to
Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
My
wrath
is
kindled
against
thee,
and
against
thy
two
friends;
for
ye
have
not
spoken
of
me
the
thing
that
is
right,
as
my
servant
Job
hath.
8 42:8
Now
therefore,
take
unto
you
seven
bullocks
and
seven
rams,
and
go
to
my
servant
Job,
and
offer
up
for
yourselves
a burnt-offering;
and
my
servant
Job
shall
pray
for
you;
for
him
will
I
accept,
that
I
deal
not
with
you
after
your
folly;
for
ye
have
not
spoken
of
me
the
thing
that
is
right,
as
my
servant
Job
hath.
9 42:9
So
Eliphaz
the
Temanite
and
Bildad
the
Shuhite
and
Zophar
the
Naamathite
went,
and
did
according
as
Jehovah
commanded
them:
and
Jehovah
accepted
Job.
10 42:10
And
Jehovah
turned
the
captivity
of
Job,
when
he
prayed
for
his
friends:
and
Jehovah
gave
Job
twice
as
much
as
he
had
before.
11 42:11
Then
came
there
unto
him
all
his
brethren,
and
all
his
sisters,
and
all
they
that
had
been
of
his
acquaintance
before,
and
did
eat
bread
with
him
in
his
house:
and
they
bemoaned
him,
and
comforted
him
concerning
all
the
evil
that
Jehovah
had
brought
upon
him:
every
man
also
gave
him
a
piece
of
money,
and
every
one
a
ring
of
gold.
12 42:12
So
Jehovah
blessed
the
latter
end
of
Job
more
than
his
beginning:
and
he
had
fourteen
thousand
sheep,
and
six
thousand
camels,
and
a
thousand
yoke
of
oxen,
and
a
thousand she-asses.
13 42:13
He
had
also
seven
sons
and
three
daughters.
14 42:14
And
he
called
the
name
of
the
first,
Jemimah;
and
the
name
of
the
second,
Keziah;
and
the
name
of
the
third,
Keren-happuch.
15 42:15
And
in
all
the
land
were
no
women
found
so
fair
as
the
daughters
of
Job:
and
their
father
gave
them
inheritance
among
their
brethren.
16 42:16
And
after
this
Job
lived
a
hundred
and
forty
years,
and
saw
his
sons,
and
his
sons’
sons,
even
four
generations.
17 42:17
So
Job
died,
being
old
and
full
of
days.