1:1 There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job. He
was
without sin and
upright, fearing God and keeping himself far
from evil.
1:2 And he had seven sons and three daughters.
1:3 And of cattle he had seven thousand sheep and goats, and
three thousand
camels, and a thousand oxen, and five hundred
she-asses, and a very
great number of servants. And the man was
greater than any of
the sons of the east.
1:4 His sons regularly went to one another's houses, and
every
one on his day gave a
feast: and at these times they sent for
their three sisters
to take part in their feasts with them.
1:5 And at the end of their days of feasting, Job sent and
made
them clean, getting
up early in the morning and offering burned
offerings for them
all. For, Job said, It may be that my sons
have done wrong and
said evil of God in their hearts. And Job
did this whenever the
feasts came round.
1:6 And there was a day when the sons of the gods came
together
before the Lord, and
the Satan came with them.
1:7 And the Lord said to the Satan, Where do you come from?
And
the Satan said in
answer, From wandering this way and that on
the earth, and
walking about on it.
1:8 And the Lord said to the Satan, Have you taken note of
my
servant Job, for
there is no one like him on the earth, a man
without sin and
upright, fearing God and keeping himself far
from evil?
1:9 And the Satan said in answer to the Lord, Is it for
nothing
that Job is a
god-fearing man?
1:10 Have you yourself not put a wall round him and his
house
and all he has on
every side, blessing the work of his hands,
and increasing his
cattle in the land?
1:11 But now, put out your hand against all he has, and he
will
be cursing you to
your face.
1:12 And the Lord said to the Satan, See, I give all he has
into
your hands, only do
not put a finger on the man himself. And
the Satan went out
from before the Lord.
1:13 And there was a day when his sons and daughters were
feasting in the house
of their oldest brother,
1:14 And a man came to Job, and said, The oxen were
ploughing,
and the asses were
taking their food by their side:
1:15 And the men of Sheba came against them and took them
away,
putting the young men
to the sword, and I was the only one who
got away safe to give
you the news.
1:16 And this one was still talking when another came, and
said,
The fire of God came
down from heaven, burning up the sheep and
the goats and the
young men completely, and I was the only one
who got away safe to
give you the news.
1:17 And this one was still talking when another came, and
said,
The Chaldaeans made
themselves into three bands, and came down
on the camels and
took them away, putting the young men to the
sword, and I was the
only one who got away safe to give you the
news.
1:18 And this one was still talking when another came, and
said,
Your sons and your
daughters were feasting together in their
oldest brother's
house,
1:19 When a great wind came rushing from the waste land
against
the four sides of the
house, and it came down on the young men,
and they are dead;
and I was the only one who got away safe to
give you the news.
1:20 Then Job got up, and after parting his clothing and
cutting
off his hair, he went
down on his face to the earth, and gave
worship, and said,
1:21 With nothing I came out of my mother's body, and with
nothing I will go
back there; the Lord gave and the Lord has
taken away; let the
Lord's name be praised.
1:22 In all this Job did no sin, and did not say that God's
acts
were foolish.
2:1 And there was a day when the sons of the gods came
together
before the Lord, and
the Satan came with them.
2:2 And the Lord said to the Satan, Where do you come from?
And
the Satan said in
answer, From wandering this way and that on
the earth, and
walking about on it.
2:3 And the Lord said to the Satan, Have you taken note of
my
servant Job, for
there is no one like him on the earth, a man
without sin and
upright, fearing God and keeping himself far
from evil? and he
still keeps his righteousness, though you
have been moving me
to send destruction on him without cause.
2:4 And the Satan said in answer to the Lord, Skin for skin,
all
a man has he will
give for his life.
2:5 But now, if you only put your hand on his bone and his
flesh, he will
certainly be cursing you to your face.
2:6 And the Lord said to the Satan, See, he is in your
hands,
only do not take his
life.
2:7 And the Satan went out from before the Lord, and sent on
Job
an evil disease
covering his skin from his feet to the top of
his head.
2:8 And he took a broken bit of a pot, and, seated in the
dust,
was rubbing himself
with the sharp edge of it.
2:9 And his wife said to him, Are you still keeping your
righteousness? Say a
curse against God, and put an end to
yourself.
2:10 And he said to her, You are talking like one of the
foolish
women. If we take the
good God sends us, are we not to take the
evil when it comes?
In all this Job kept his lips from sin.
2:11 And Job's three friends had word of all this evil which
had
come on him. And they
came every one from his place, Eliphaz
the Temanite, and
Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the
Naamathite. So they
came together to a meeting-place, in order
that they might go
and make clear to Job their grief for him,
and give him comfort.
2:12 And lifting up their eyes when they were still far off,
it
did not seem that the
man they saw was Job because of the
change in him. And
they gave way to bitter weeping, with signs
of grief, and put
dust on their heads.
2:13 And they took their seats on the earth by his side for
seven days and seven
nights: but no one said a word to him, for
they saw that his
pain was very great.
3:1 Then, opening his mouth, and cursing the day of his
birth,
3:2 Job made answer and said,
3:3 Let destruction take the day of my birth, and the night
on
which it was said, A
man child has come into the world.
3:4 That day--let it be dark; let not God take note of it
from
on high, and let not
the light be shining on it;
3:5 Let the dark and the black night take it for themselves;
let
it be covered with a
cloud; let the dark shades of day send
fear on it.
3:6 That night--let the thick dark take it; let it not have
joy
among the days of the
year; let it not come into the number of
the months.
3:7 As for that night, let it have no fruit; let no voice of
joy
be sounded in it;
3:8 Let it be cursed by those who put a curse on the day;
who
are ready to make
Leviathan awake.
3:9 Let its morning stars be dark; let it be looking for
light,
but may it not have
any; let it not see the eyes of the dawn.
3:10 Because it did not keep the doors of my mother's body
shut,
so that trouble might
be veiled from my eyes.
3:11 Why did death not take me when I came out of my
mother's
body, why did I not,
when I came out, give up my last breath?
3:12 Why did the knees take me, or why the breasts that they
might give me milk?
3:13 For then I might have gone to my rest in quiet, and in
sleep have been in
peace,
3:14 With kings and the wise ones of the earth, who put up
great
houses for
themselves;
3:15 Or with rulers who had gold, and whose houses were full
of
silver;
3:16 Or as a child dead at birth I might never have come
into
existence; like young
children who have not seen the light.
3:17 There the passions of the evil are over, and those
whose
strength has come to
an end have rest.
3:18 There the prisoners are at peace together; the voice of
the
overseer comes not
again to their ears.
3:19 The small and the great are there, and the servant is
free
from his master.
3:20 Why does he give light to him who is in trouble, and
life
to the bitter in
soul;
3:21 To those whose desire is for death, but it comes not;
who
are searching for it
more than for secret wealth;
3:22 Who are glad with great joy, and full of delight when
they
come to their last
resting-place;
3:23 To a man whose way is veiled, and who is shut in by
God?
3:24 In place of my food I have grief, and cries of sorrow
come
from me like water.
3:25 For I have a fear and it comes on me, and my heart is
greatly troubled.
3:26 I have no peace, no quiet, and no rest; nothing but
pain
comes on me.
4:1 And Eliphaz the Temanite made answer and said,
4:2 If one says a word, will it be a weariness to you? but
who
is able to keep from
saying what is in his mind?
4:3 Truly, you have been a helper to others, and you have
made
feeble hands strong;
4:4 He who was near to falling has been lifted up by your
words,
and you have given
strength to bent knees.
4:5 But now it has come on you and it is a weariness to you;
you
are touched by it and
your mind is troubled.
4:6 Is not your fear of God your support, and your upright
way
of life your hope?
4:7 Have you ever seen destruction come to an upright man?
or
when were the
god-fearing ever cut off?
4:8 What I have seen is that those by whom trouble has been
ploughed, and evil
planted, get the same for themselves.
4:9 By the breath of God destruction takes them, and by the
wind
of his wrath they are
cut off.
4:10 Though the noise of the lion and the sounding of his
voice,
may be loud, the
teeth of the young lions are broken.
4:11 The old lion comes to his end for need of food, and the
young of the she-lion
go wandering in all directions.
4:12 A word was given to me secretly, and the low sound of
it
came to my ears.
4:13 In troubled thoughts from visions of the night, when
deep
sleep comes on men,
4:14 Fear came on me and shaking, and my bones were full of
trouble;
4:15 And a breath was moving over my face; the hair of my
flesh
became stiff:
4:16 Something was present before me, but I was not able to
see
it clearly; there was
a form before my eyes: a quiet voice came
to my ears, saying:
4:17 May a man be upright before God? or a man be clean
before
his Maker?
4:18 Truly, he puts no faith in his servants, and he sees
error
in his angels;
4:19 How much more those living in houses of earth, whose
bases
are in the dust! They
are crushed more quickly than an insect;
4:20 Between morning and evening they are completely broken;
they come to an end
for ever, and no one takes note.
4:21 If their tent-cord is pulled up, do they not come to an
end, and without
wisdom?
5:1 Give now a cry for help; is there anyone who will give
you
an answer? and to
which of the holy ones will you make your
prayer?
5:2 For wrath is the cause of death to the foolish, and he
who
has no wisdom comes
to his end through passion.
5:3 I have seen the foolish taking root, but suddenly the
curse
came on his house.
5:4 Now his children have no safe place, and they are
crushed
before the judges,
for no one takes up their cause.
5:5 Their produce is taken by him who has no food, and their
grain goes to the
poor, and he who is in need of water gets it
from their spring.
5:6 For evil does not come out of the dust, or trouble out
of
the earth;
5:7 But trouble is man's fate from birth, as the flames go
up
from the fire.
5:8 But as for me, I would make my prayer to God, and I
would
put my cause before
him:
5:9 Who does great things outside our knowledge, wonders
without
number:
5:10 Who gives rain on the earth, and sends water on the
fields:
5:11 Lifting up those who are low, and putting the sad in a
safe
place;
5:12 Who makes the designs of the wise go wrong, so that
they
are unable to give
effect to their purposes.
5:13 He takes the wise in their secret designs, and the
purposes
of the twisted are
cut off suddenly.
5:14 In the daytime it becomes dark for them, and in the
sunlight they go
feeling about as if it was night.
5:15 But he keeps safe from their sword those who have no
father, and the poor
from the power of the strong.
5:16 So the poor man has hope, and the mouth of the
evil-doer is
stopped.
5:17 Truly, that man is happy who has training from the hand
of
God: so do not let
your heart be shut to the teaching of the
Ruler of all.
5:18 For after his punishment he gives comfort, and after
wounding, his hands
make you well.
5:19 He will keep you safe from six troubles, and in seven
no
evil will come near
you.
5:20 When there is need of food he will keep you from death,
and
in war from the power
of the sword.
5:21 He will keep you safe from the evil tongue; and you
will
have no fear of
wasting when it comes.
5:22 You will make sport of destruction and need, and will
have
no fear of the beasts
of the earth.
5:23 For you will be in agreement with the stones of the
earth,
and the beasts of the
field will be at peace with you.
5:24 And you will be certain that your tent is at peace, and
after looking over
your property you will see that nothing is
gone.
5:25 You will be certain that your seed will be great, and
your
offspring like the
plants of the earth.
5:26 You will come to your last resting-place in full strength,
as the grain is taken
up to the crushing-floor in its time.
5:27 See, we have made search with care, and it is so; it
has
come to our ears; see
that you take note of it for yourself.
6:1 And Job made answer and said,
6:2 If only my passion might be measured, and put into the
scales against my
trouble!
6:3 For then its weight would be more than the sand of the
seas:
because of this my
words have been uncontrolled.
6:4 For the arrows of the Ruler of all are present with me,
and
their poison goes
deep into my spirit: his army of fears is put
in order against me.
6:5 Does the ass of the fields give out his voice when he
has
grass? or does the ox
make sounds over his food?
6:6 Will a man take food which has no taste without salt? or
is
there any taste in
the soft substance of purslain?
6:7 My soul has no desire for such things, they are as
disease
in my food.
6:8 If only I might have an answer to my prayer, and God
would
give me my desire!
6:9 If only he would be pleased to put an end to me; and
would
let loose his hand,
so that I might be cut off!
6:10 So I would still have comfort, and I would have joy in
the
pains of death, for I
have not been false to the words of the
Holy One.
6:11 Have I strength to go on waiting, or have I any end to
be
looking forward to?
6:12 Is my strength the strength of stones, or is my flesh
brass?
6:13 I have no help in myself, and wisdom is completely gone
from me.
6:14 He whose heart is shut against his friend has given up
the
fear of the Ruler of
all.
6:15 My friends have been false like a stream, like streams
in
the valleys which
come to an end:
6:16 Which are dark because of the ice, and the snow falling
into them;
6:17 Under the burning sun they are cut off, and come to
nothing
because of the heat.
6:18 The camel-trains go out of their way; they go up into
the
waste and come to
destruction.
6:19 The camel-trains of Tema were searching with care, the
bands of Sheba were
waiting for them:
6:20 They were put to shame because of their hope; they came
and
their hope was gone.
6:21 So have you now become to me; you see my sad condition
and
are in fear.
6:22 Did I say, Give me something? or, Make a payment for me
out
of your wealth?
6:23 Or, Get me out of the power of my hater? or, Give money
so
that I may be free
from the power of the cruel ones?
6:24 Give me teaching and I will be quiet; and make me see
my
error.
6:25 How pleasing are upright words! but what force is there
in
your arguments?
6:26 My words may seem wrong to you, but the words of him
who
has no hope are for
the wind.
6:27 Truly, you are such as would give up the child of a
dead
man to his creditors,
and would make a profit out of your
friend.
6:28 Now then, let your eyes be turned to me, for truly I
will
not say what is false
to your face.
6:29 Let your minds be changed, and do not have an evil
opinion
of me; yes, be
changed, for my righteousness is still in me.
6:30 Is there evil in my tongue? is not the cause of my
trouble
clear to me?
7:1 Has not man his ordered time of trouble on the earth?
and
are not his days like
the days of a servant working for
payment?
7:2 As a servant desiring the shades of evening, and a
workman
looking for his
payment:
7:3 So I have for my heritage months of pain to no purpose,
and
nights of weariness
are given to me.
7:4 When I go to my bed, I say, When will it be time to get
up?
but the night is
long, and I am turning from side to side till
morning light.
7:5 My flesh is covered with worms and dust; my skin gets
hard
and then is cracked
again.
7:6 My days go quicker than the cloth-worker's thread, and
come
to an end without
hope.
7:7 O, keep in mind that my life is wind: my eye will never
again see good.
7:8 The eye of him who sees me will see me no longer: your
eyes
will be looking for
me, but I will be gone.
7:9 A cloud comes to an end and is gone; so he who goes down
into the underworld
comes not up again.
7:10 He will not come back to his house, and his place will
have
no more knowledge of
him.
7:11 So I will not keep my mouth shut; I will let the words
come
from it in the pain
of my spirit, my soul will make a bitter
outcry.
7:12 Am I a sea, or a sea-beast, that you put a watch over
me?
7:13 When I say, In my bed I will have comfort, there I will
get
rest from my disease;
7:14 Then you send dreams to me, and visions of fear;
7:15 So that a hard death seems better to my soul than my
pains.
7:16 I have no desire for life, I would not be living for ever!
Keep away from me,
for my days are as a breath.
7:17 What is man, that you have made him great, and that
your
attention is fixed on
him,
7:18 And that your hand is on him every morning, and that
you
are testing him every
minute?
7:19 How long will it be before your eyes are turned away
from
me, so that I may
have a minute's breathing-space?
7:20 If I have done wrong, what have I done to you, O keeper
of
men? why have you
made me a mark for your blows, so that I am a
weariness to myself?
7:21 And why do you not take away my sin, and let my
wrongdoing
be ended? for now I
go down to the dust, and you will be
searching for me with
care, but I will be gone.
8:1 Then Bildad the Shuhite made answer and said,
8:2 How long will you say these things, and how long will
the
words of your mouth
be like a strong wind?
8:3 Does God give wrong decisions? or is the Ruler of all
not
upright in his
judging?
8:4 If your children have done evil against him, then their
punishment is from
his hand.
8:5 If you will make search for God with care, and put your
request before the
Ruler of all;
8:6 If you are clean and upright; then he will certainly be
moved to take up your
cause, and will make clear your
righteousness by
building up your house again.
8:7 And though your start was small, your end will be very
great.
8:8 Put the question now to the past generations, and give
attention to what has
been searched out by their fathers:
8:9 (For we are but of yesterday, and have no knowledge,
because
our days on earth are
gone like a shade:)
8:10 Will they not give you teaching, and say words of
wisdom to
you?
8:11 Will the river-plant come up in its pride without wet
earth? will the grass
get tall without water?
8:12 When it is still green, without being cut down, it
becomes
dry and dead before
any other plant.
8:13 So is the end of all who do not keep God in mind; and
the
hope of the evil-doer
comes to nothing:
8:14 Whose support is cut off, and whose hope is no stronger
than a spider's
thread.
8:15 He is looking to his family for support, but it is not
there; he puts his
hope in it, but it comes to nothing.
8:16 He is full of strength before the sun, and his branches
go
out over his garden.
8:17 His roots are twisted round the stones, forcing their
way
in between them.
8:18 If he is taken away from his place, then it will say, I
have not seen you.
8:19 Such is the joy of his way, and out of the dust another
comes up to take his
place.
8:20 Truly, God will not give up him who is without sin, and
will not take
evil-doers by the hand.
8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of
laughing, and cries
of joy will come from your lips.
8:22 Your haters will be clothed with shame, and the tent of
the
sinner will not be
seen again.
9:1 And Job made answer and said,
9:2 Truly, I see that it is so: and how is it possible for a
man
to get his right
before God?
9:3 If a man was desiring to go to law with him, he would
not be
able to give him an
answer to one out of a thousand questions.
9:4 He is wise in heart and great in strength: who ever made
his
face hard against
him, and any good came of it?
9:5 It is he who takes away the mountains without their
knowledge,
overturning them in his wrath:
9:6 Who is moving the earth out of its place, so that its
pillars are shaking:
9:7 Who gives orders to the sun, and it does not give its
light;
and who keeps the
stars from shining.
9:8 By whose hand the heavens were stretched out, and who is
walking on the waves
of the sea:
9:9 Who made the Bear and Orion, and the Pleiades, and the
store-houses of the
south:
9:10 Who does great things not to be searched out; yes,
wonders
without number.
9:11 See, he goes past me and I see him not: he goes on
before,
but I have no
knowledge of him.
9:12 If he puts out his hand to take, by whom may it be
turned
back? who may say to
him, What are you doing?
9:13 God's wrath may not be turned back; the helpers of
Rahab
were bent down under
him.
9:14 How much less may I give an answer to him, using the
right
words in argument
with him?
9:15 Even if my cause was good, I would not be able to give
an
answer; I would make
request for grace from him who was against
me.
9:16 If I had sent for him to be present, and he had come, I
would have no faith
that he would give ear to my voice.
9:17 For I would be crushed by his storm, my wounds would be
increased without
cause.
9:18 He would not let me take my breath, but I would be full
of
bitter grief.
9:19 If it is a question of strength, he says, Here I am!
and if
it is a question of a
cause at law, he says, Who will give me a
fixed day?
9:20 Though I was in the right, he would say that I was in
the
wrong; I have done no
evil; but he says that I am a sinner.
9:21 I have done no wrong; I give no thought to what becomes
of
me; I have no desire
for life.
9:22 It is all the same to me; so I say, He puts an end to
the
sinner and to him who
has done no wrong together.
9:23 If death comes suddenly through disease, he makes sport
of
the fate of those who
have done no wrong.
9:24 The land is given into the power of the evil-doer; the
faces of its judges
are covered; if not by him, then who has
done it?
9:25 My days go quicker than a post-runner: they go in
flight,
they see no good.
9:26 They go rushing on like reed-boats, like an eagle
dropping
suddenly on its food.
9:27 If I say, I will put my grief out of mind, I will let
my
face be sad no longer
and I will be bright;
9:28 I go in fear of all my pains; I am certain that I will
not
be free from sin in
your eyes.
9:29 You will not let me be clear of sin! why then do I take
trouble for nothing?
9:30 If I am washed with snow water, and make my hands clean
with soap;
9:31 Then you will have me pushed into the dust, so that I
will
seem disgusting to my
very clothing.
9:32 For he is not a man as I am, that I might give him an
answer, that we might
come together before a judge.
9:33 There is no one to give a decision between us, who
might
have control over us.
9:34 Let him take away his rod from me and not send his fear
on
me:
9:35 Then I would say what is in my mind without fear of
him;
for there is no cause
of fear in myself.
10:1 My soul is tired of life; I will let my sad thoughts go
free in words; my soul
will make a bitter outcry.
10:2 I will say to God, Do not put me down as a sinner; make
clear to me what you
have against me.
10:3 What profit is it to you to be cruel, to give up the
work
of your hands,
looking kindly on the design of evil-doers?
10:4 Have you eyes of flesh, or do you see as man sees?
10:5 Are your days as the days of man, or your years like
his,
10:6 That you take note of my sin, searching after my
wrongdoing,
10:7 Though you see that I am not an evil-doer; and there is
no
one who is able to
take a man out of your hands?
10:8 Your hands made me, and I was formed by you, but then,
changing your
purpose, you gave me up to destruction.
10:9 O keep in mind that you made me out of earth; and will
you
send me back again to
dust?
10:10 Was I not drained out like milk, becoming hard like
cheese?
10:11 By you I was clothed with skin and flesh, and joined
together with bones
and muscles.
10:12 You have been kind to me, and your grace has been with
me,
and your care has
kept my spirit safe.
10:13 But you kept these things in the secret of your heart;
I
am certain this was
in your thoughts:
10:14 That, if I did wrong, you would take note of it, and
would
not make me clear
from sin:
10:15 That, if I was an evil-doer, the curse would come on
me;
and if I was upright,
my head would not be lifted up, being
full of shame and
overcome with trouble.
10:16 And that if there was cause for pride, you would go
after
me like a lion; and
again put out your wonders against me:
10:17 That you would send new witnesses against me,
increasing
your wrath against
me, and letting loose new armies on me.
10:18 Why then did you make me come out of my mother's body?
It
would have been
better for me to have taken my last breath, and
for no eye to have
seen me,
10:19 And for me to have been as if I had not been; to have
been
taken from my
mother's body straight to my last resting-place.
10:20 Are not the days of my life small in number? Let your
eyes
be turned away from
me, so that I may have a little pleasure,
10:21 Before I go to the place from which I will not come
back,
to the land where all
is dark and black,
10:22 A land of thick dark, without order, where the very
light
is dark.
11:1 Then Zophar the Naamathite made answer and said,
11:2 Are all these words to go unanswered? and is a man seen
to
be right because he
is full of talk?
11:3 Are your words of pride to make men keep quiet? and are
you
to make sport, with
no one to put you to shame?
11:4 You may say, My way is clean, and I am free from sin in
your eyes.
11:5 But if only God would take up the word, opening his
lips in
argument with you;
11:6 And would make clear to you the secrets of wisdom, and
the
wonders of his
purpose!
11:7 Are you able to take God's measure, to make discovery
of
the limits of the
Ruler of all?
11:8 They are higher than heaven; what is there for you to
do?
deeper than the
underworld, and outside your knowledge;
11:9 Longer in measure than the earth, and wider than the
sea.
11:10 If he goes on his way, shutting a man up and putting
him
to death, who may
make him go back from his purpose?
11:11 For in his eyes men are as nothing; he sees evil and
takes
note of it.
11:12 And so a hollow-minded man will get wisdom, when a
young
ass of the field gets
teaching.
11:13 But if you put your heart right, stretching out your
hands
to him;
11:14 If you put far away the evil of your hands, and let no
wrongdoing have a
place in your tent;
11:15 Then truly your face will be lifted up, with no mark
of
sin, and you will be
fixed in your place without fear:
11:16 For your sorrow will go from your memory, like waters
flowing away:
11:17 And your life will be brighter than day; though it is
dark, it will become
like the morning.
11:18 And you will be safe because there is hope; after
looking
round, you will take
your rest in quiet;
11:19 Sleeping with no fear of danger; and men will be
desiring
to have grace in your
eyes;
11:20 But the eyes of the evil-doers will be wasting away;
their
way of flight is
gone, and their only hope is the taking of
their last breath.
12:1 And Job made answer and said,
12:2 No doubt you have knowledge, and wisdom will come to an
end
with you.
12:3 But I have a mind as well as you; I am equal to you:
yes,
who has not knowledge
of such things as these?
12:4 It seems that I am to be as one who is a cause of
laughing
to his neighbour, one
who makes his prayer to God and is
answered! the upright
man who has done no wrong is to be made
sport of!
12:5 In the thought of him who is in comfort there is no
respect
for one who is in
trouble; such is the fate of those whose feet
are slipping.
12:6 There is wealth in the tents of those who make destruction,
and those by whom God
is moved to wrath are safe; even those
whose god is their
strength.
12:7 But put now a question to the beasts, and get teaching
from
them; or to the birds
of the heaven, and they will make it
clear to you;
12:8 Or to the things which go flat on the earth, and they
will
give you wisdom; and
the fishes of the sea will give you news
of it.
12:9 Who does not see by all these that the hand of the Lord
has
done this?
12:10 In whose hand is the soul of every living thing, and
the
breath of all flesh
of man.
12:11 Are not words tested by the ear, even as food is
tasted by
the mouth?
12:12 Old men have wisdom, and a long life gives knowledge.
12:13 With him there is wisdom and strength; power and
knowledge
are his.
12:14 Truly, there is no building up of what is pulled down
by
him; when a man is
shut up by him, no one may let him loose.
12:15 Truly, he keeps back the waters and they are dry; he
sends
them out and the
earth is overturned.
12:16 With him are strength and wise designs; he who is
guided
into error, together
with his guide, are in his hands;
12:17 He takes away the wisdom of the wise guides, and makes
judges foolish;
12:18 He undoes the chains of kings, and puts his band on
them;
12:19 He makes priests prisoners, overturning those in safe
positions;
12:20 He makes the words of responsible persons without
effect,
and takes away the
good sense of the old;
12:21 He puts shame on chiefs, and takes away the power of
the
strong;
12:22 Uncovering deep things out of the dark, and making the
deep shade bright;
12:23 Increasing nations, and sending destruction on them;
making wide the lands
of peoples, and then giving them up.
12:24 He takes away the wisdom of the rulers of the earth,
and
sends them wandering
in a waste where there is no way.
12:25 They go feeling about in the dark without light,
wandering
without help like
those overcome with wine.
13:1 Truly, my eye has seen all this, word of it has come to
my
ear, and I have
knowledge of it.
13:2 The same things are in my mind as in yours; I am equal
to
you.
13:3 But I would have talk with the Ruler of all, and my
desire
is to have an
argument with God.
13:4 But you put a false face on things; all your attempts
to
put things right are
of no value.
13:5 If only you would keep quiet, it would be a sign of
wisdom!
13:6 Give ear to the argument of my mouth, and take note of
the
words of my lips.
13:7 Will you say in God's name what is not right, and put
false
words into his mouth?
13:8 Will you have respect for God's person in this cause,
and
put yourselves
forward as his supporters?
13:9 Will it be good for you to be searched out by him, or
have
you the thought that
he may be guided into error like a man?
13:10 He will certainly put you right, if you have respect
for
persons in secret.
13:11 Will not his glory put you in fear, so that your
hearts
will be overcome
before him?
13:12 Your wise sayings are only dust, and your strong
places
are only earth.
13:13 Keep quiet, and let me say what is in my mind,
whatever
may come to me.
13:14 I will take my flesh in my teeth, and put my life in
my
hand.
13:15 Truly, he will put an end to me; I have no hope; but I
will not give way in
argument before him;
13:16 And that will be my salvation, for an evil-doer would
not
come before him,
13:17 Give ear with care to my words, and keep what I say in
your minds.
13:18 See now, I have put my cause in order, and I am
certain
that I will be seen
to be right.
13:19 Is any one able to take up the argument against me? If
so,
I would keep quiet
and give up my breath.
13:20 Only two things do not do to me, then I will come
before
your face:
13:21 Take your hand far away from me; and let me not be
overcome by fear of
you.
13:22 Then at the sound of your voice I will give answer; or
let
me put forward my
cause for you to give me an answer.
13:23 What is the number of my evil-doings and my sins? give
me
knowledge of them.
13:24 Why is your face veiled from me, as if I was numbered
among your haters?
13:25 Will you be hard on a leaf in flight before the wind?
will
you make a dry stem
go more quickly on its way?
13:26 For you put bitter things on record against me, and
send
punishment on me for
the sins of my early years;
13:27 And you put chains on my feet, watching all my ways,
and
making a limit for my
steps;
13:28 Though a man comes to nothing like a bit of dead wood,
or
like a robe which has
become food for the worm.
14:1 As for man, the son of woman, his days are short and
full
of trouble.
14:2 He comes out like a flower, and is cut down: he goes in
flight like a shade,
and is never seen again.
14:3 Is it on such a one as this that your eyes are fixed,
with
the purpose of
judging him?
14:4 If only a clean thing might come out of an unclean! But
it
is not possible.
14:5 If his days are ordered, and you have knowledge of the
number of his months,
having given him a fixed limit past which
he may not go;
14:6 Let your eyes be turned away from him, and take your
hand
from him, so that he
may have pleasure at the end of his day,
like a servant
working for payment.
14:7 For there is hope of a tree; if it is cut down, it will
come to life again,
and its branches will not come to an end.
14:8 Though its root may be old in the earth, and its
cut-off
end may be dead in
the dust;
14:9 Still, at the smell of water, it will make buds, and
put
out branches like a
young plant.
14:10 But man comes to his death and is gone: he gives up
his
spirit, and where is
he?
14:11 The waters go from a pool, and a river becomes waste
and
dry;
14:12 So man goes down to his last resting-place and comes
not
again: till the
heavens come to an end, they will not be awake
or come out of their
sleep.
14:13 If only you would keep me safe in the underworld,
putting
me in a secret place
till your wrath is past, giving me a fixed
time when I might
come to your memory again!
14:14 If death takes a man, will he come to life again? All
the
days of my trouble I
would be waiting, till the time came for
me to be free.
14:15 At the sound of your voice I would give an answer, and
you
would have a desire
for the work of your hands.
14:16 For now my steps are numbered by you, and my sin is
not
overlooked.
14:17 My wrongdoing is corded up in a bag, and my sin is
shut up
safe.
14:18 But truly a mountain falling comes to dust, and a rock
is
moved from its place;
14:19 The stones are crushed small by the force of the
waters;
the dust of the earth
is washed away by their overflowing: and
so you put an end to
the hope of man.
14:20 You overcome him for ever, and he is gone; his face is
changed in death, and
you send him away.
14:21 His sons come to honour, and he has no knowledge of
it;
they are made low, but
he is not conscious of it.
14:22 Only his flesh still has pain, and his soul is sad.
15:1 And Eliphaz the Temanite made answer and said,
15:2 Will a wise man make answer with knowledge of no value,
or
will he give birth to
the east wind?
15:3 Will he make arguments with words in which is no
profit,
and with sayings
which have no value?
15:4 Truly, you make the fear of God without effect, so that
the
time of quiet worship
before God is made less by your outcry.
15:5 For your mouth is guided by your sin, and you have
taken
the tongue of the
false for yourself.
15:6 It is by your mouth, even yours, that you are judged to
be
in the wrong, and not
by me; and your lips give witness against
you.
15:7 Were you the first man to come into the world? or did
you
come into being
before the hills?
15:8 Were you present at the secret meeting of God? and have
you
taken all wisdom for
yourself?
15:9 What knowledge have you which we have not? is there
anything in your mind
which is not in ours?
15:10 With us are men who are grey-haired and full of years,
much older than your
father.
15:11 Are the comforts of God not enough for you, and the
gentle
word which was said
to you?
15:12 Why is your heart uncontrolled, and why are your eyes
lifted up;
15:13 So that you are turning your spirit against God, and
letting such words go
out of your mouth?
15:14 What is man, that he may be clean? and how may the son
of
woman be upright?
15:15 Truly, he puts no faith in his holy ones, and the
heavens
are not clean in his
eyes;
15:16 How much less one who is disgusting and unclean, a man
who
takes in evil like
water!
15:17 Take note and give ear to my words; and I will say
what I
have seen:
15:18 (The things which wise men have got from their
fathers,
and have not kept
secret from us;
15:19 For only to them was the land given, and no strange
people
were among them:)
15:20 The evil man is in pain all his days, and the number
of
the years stored up
for the cruel is small.
15:21 A sound of fear is in his ears; in time of peace
destruction will come
on him:
15:22 He has no hope of coming safe out of the dark, and his
fate will be the
sword;
15:23 He is wandering about in search of bread, saying,
Where is
it? and he is certain
that the day of trouble is ready for him:
15:24 He is greatly in fear of the dark day, trouble and
pain
overcome him:
15:25 Because his hand is stretched out against God, and his
heart is lifted up
against the Ruler of all,
15:26 Running against him like a man of war, covered by his
thick breastplate;
even like a king ready for the fight,
15:27 Because his face is covered with fat, and his body has
become thick;
15:28 And he has made his resting-place in the towns which
have
been pulled down, in
houses where no man had a right to be,
whose fate was to
become masses of broken walls.
15:29 He does not get wealth for himself, and is unable to
keep
what he has got; the
heads of his grain are not bent down to
the earth.
15:30 He does not come out of the dark; his branches are
burned
by the flame, and the
wind takes away his bud.
15:31 Let him not put his hope in what is false, falling
into
error: for he will
get deceit as his reward.
15:32 His branch is cut off before its time, and his leaf is
no
longer green.
15:33 He is like a vine whose grapes do not come to full
growth,
or an olive-tree
dropping its flowers.
15:34 For the band of the evil-doers gives no fruit, and the
tents of those who
give wrong decisions for reward are burned
with fire.
15:35 Evil has made them with child, and they give birth to
trouble; and the
fruit of their body is shame for themselves.
16:1 And Job made answer and said,
16:2 Such things have frequently come to my ears: you are
comforters who only
give trouble.
16:3 May words which are like the wind be stopped? or what
is
troubling you to make
answer to them?
16:4 It would not be hard for me to say such things if your
souls were in my
soul's place; joining words together against
you, and shaking my
head at you:
16:5 I might give you strength with my mouth, and not keep
back
the comfort of my
lips.
16:6 If I say what is in my mind, my pain becomes no less:
and
if I keep quiet, how
much of it goes from me?
16:7 But now he has overcome me with weariness and fear, and
I
am in the grip of all
my trouble.
16:8 It has come up as a witness against me, and the wasting
of
my flesh makes answer
to my face.
16:9 I am broken by his wrath, and his hate has gone after
me;
he has made his teeth
sharp against me: my haters are looking
on me with cruel
eyes;
16:10 Their mouths are open wide against me; the blows of
his
bitter words are
falling on my face; all of them come together
in a mass against me.
16:11 God gives me over to the power of sinners, sending me
violently into the
hands of evil-doers.
16:12 I was in comfort, but I have been broken up by his
hands;
he has taken me by
the neck, shaking me to bits; he has put me
up as a mark for his
arrows.
16:13 His bowmen come round about me; their arrows go
through my
body without mercy;
my life is drained out on the earth.
16:14 I am broken with wound after wound; he comes rushing
on me
like a man of war.
16:15 I have made haircloth the clothing of my skin, and my
horn
is rolled in the
dust.
16:16 My face is red with weeping, and my eyes are becoming
dark;
16:17 Though my hands have done no violent acts, and my
prayer
is clean.
16:18 O earth, let not my blood be covered, and let my cry
have
no resting-place!
16:19 Even now my witness is in heaven, and the supporter of
my
cause is on high.
16:20 My friends make sport of me; to God my eyes are
weeping,
16:21 So that he may give decision for a man in his cause
with
God, and between a
son of man and his neighbour.
16:22 For in a short time I will take the journey from which
I
will not come back.
17:1 My spirit is broken, my days are ended, the last
resting-place is
ready for me.
17:2 Truly, those who make sport of me are round about me,
and
my eyes become dark
because of their bitter laughing.
17:3 Be pleased, now, to be responsible for me to yourself;
for
there is no other who
will put his hand in mine.
17:4 You have kept their hearts from wisdom: for this cause
you
will not give them
honour.
17:5 As for him who is false to his friend for a reward,
light
will be cut off from
the eyes of his children.
17:6 He has made me a word of shame to the peoples; I have
become a mark for
their sport.
17:7 My eyes have become dark because of my pain, and all my
body is wasted to a
shade.
17:8 The upright are surprised at this, and he who has done
no
wrong is troubled
because of the evil-doers.
17:9 Still the upright keeps on his way, and he who has
clean
hands gets new
strength.
17:10 But come back, now, all of you, come; and I will not
see a
wise man among you.
17:11 My days are past, my purposes are broken off, even the
desires of my heart.
17:12 They are changing night into day; they say, The light
is
near the dark.
17:13 If I am waiting for the underworld as my house, if I
have
made my bed in the
dark;
17:14 If I say to the earth, You are my father; and to the
worm,
My mother and my
sister;
17:15 Where then is my hope? and who will see my desire?
17:16 Will they go down with me into the underworld? Will we
go
down together into
the dust?
18:1 Then Bildad the Shuhite made answer and said,
18:2 How long will it be before you have done talking? Get
wisdom, and then we
will say what is in our minds.
18:3 Why do we seem as beasts in your eyes, and as completely
without knowledge?
18:4 But come back, now, come: you who are wounding yourself
in
your passion, will
the earth be given up because of you, or a
rock be moved out of
its place?
18:5 For the light of the sinner is put out, and the flame
of
his fire is not
shining.
18:6 The light is dark in his tent, and the light shining
over
him is put out.
18:7 The steps of his strength become short, and by his
design
destruction overtakes
him.
18:8 His feet take him into the net, and he goes walking
into
the cords.
18:9 His foot is taken in the net; he comes into its grip.
18:10 The twisted cord is put secretly in the earth to take
him,
and the cord is
placed in his way.
18:11 He is overcome by fears on every side, they go after
him
at every step.
18:12 His strength is made feeble for need of food, and
destruction is
waiting for his falling footstep.
18:13 His skin is wasted by disease, and his body is food
for
the worst of
diseases.
18:14 He is pulled out of his tent where he was safe, and he
is
taken away to the
king of fears.
18:15 In his tent will be seen that which is not his,
burning
stone is dropped on
his house.
18:16 Under the earth his roots are dry, and over it his
branch
is cut off.
18:17 His memory is gone from the earth, and in the open
country
there is no knowledge
of his name.
18:18 He is sent away from the light into the dark; he is
forced
out of the world.
18:19 He has no offspring or family among his people, and in
his
living-place there is
no one of his name.
18:20 At his fate those of the west are shocked, and those
of
the east are overcome
with fear.
18:21 Truly, these are the houses of the sinner, and this is
the
place of him who has
no knowledge of God.
19:1 And Job made answer and said,
19:2 How long will you make my life bitter, crushing me with
words?
19:3 Ten times now you have made sport of me; it gives you
no
sense of shame to do
me wrong.
19:4 And, truly, if I have been in error, the effect of my
error
is only on myself.
19:5 If you make yourselves great against me, using my
punishment as an
argument against me,
19:6 Be certain that it is God who has done me wrong, and
has
taken me in his net.
19:7 Truly, I make an outcry against the violent man, but
there
is no answer: I give a
cry for help, but no one takes up my
cause.
19:8 My way is walled up by him so that I may not go by: he
has
made my roads dark.
19:9 He has put off my glory from me, and taken the crown
from
my head.
19:10 I am broken down by him on every side, and I am gone;
my
hope is uprooted like
a tree.
19:11 His wrath is burning against me, and I am to him as
one of
his haters.
19:12 His armies come on together, they make their road high
against me, and put
up their tents round mine.
19:13 He has taken my brothers far away from me; they have
seen
my fate and have
become strange to me.
19:14 My relations and my near friends have given me up, and
those living in my
house have put me out of their minds.
19:15 I am strange to my women-servants, and seem to them as
one
from another country.
19:16 At my cry my servant gives me no answer, and I have to
make a prayer to him.
19:17 My breath is strange to my wife, and I am disgusting
to
the offspring of my mother's
body.
19:18 Even young children have no respect for me; when I get
up
their backs are
turned on me.
19:19 All the men of my circle keep away from me; and those
dear
to me are turned
against me.
19:20 My bones are joined to my skin, and I have got away
with
my flesh in my teeth.
19:21 Have pity on me, have pity on me, O my friends! for
the
hand of God is on me.
19:22 Why are you cruel to me, like God, for ever saying
evil
against me?
19:23 If only my words might be recorded! if they might be
put
in writing in a book!
19:24 And with an iron pen and lead be cut into the rock for
ever!
19:25 But I am certain that he who will take up my cause is
living, and that in
time to come he will take his place on the
dust;
19:26 And ... without my flesh I will see God;
19:27 Whom I will see on my side, and not as one strange to
me.
My heart is broken
with desire.
19:28 If you say, How cruel we will be to him! because the
root
of sin is clearly in
him:
19:29 Be in fear of the sword, for the sword is the
punishment
for such things, so
that you may be certain that there is a
judge.
20:1 Then Zophar the Naamathite made answer and said,
20:2 For this cause my thoughts are troubling me and driving
me
on.
20:3 I have to give ear to arguments which put me to shame,
and
your answers to me
are wind without wisdom.
20:4 Have you knowledge of this from early times, when man
was
placed on the earth,
20:5 That the pride of the sinner is short, and the joy of
the
evil-doer but for a
minute?
20:6 Though he is lifted up to the heavens, and his head
goes up
to the clouds;
20:7 Like the waste from his body he comes to an end for
ever:
those who have seen
him say, Where is he?
20:8 He is gone like a dream, and is not seen again; he goes
in
flight like a vision
of the night.
20:9 The eye which saw him sees him no longer; and his place
has
no more knowledge of
him.
20:10 His children are hoping that the poor will be kind to
them, and his hands
give back his wealth.
20:11 His bones are full of young strength, but it will go
down
with him into the
dust.
20:12 Though evil-doing is sweet in his mouth, and he keeps
it
secretly under his
tongue;
20:13 Though he takes care of it, and does not let it go,
but
keeps it still in his
mouth;
20:14 His food becomes bitter in his stomach; the poison of
snakes is inside him.
20:15 He takes down wealth as food, and sends it up again;
it is
forced out of his
stomach by God.
20:16 He takes the poison of snakes into his mouth, the
tongue
of the snake is the
cause of his death.
20:17 Let him not see the rivers of oil, the streams of
honey
and milk.
20:18 He is forced to give back the fruit of his work, and
may
not take it for food;
he has no joy in the profit of his
trading.
20:19 Because he has been cruel to the poor, turning away
from
them in their
trouble; because he has taken a house by force
which he did not put
up;
20:20 There is no peace for him in his wealth, and no
salvation
for him in those
things in which he took delight.
20:21 He had never enough for his desire; for this cause his
well-being will
quickly come to an end.
20:22 Even when his wealth is great, he is full of care, for
the
hand of everyone who
is in trouble is turned against him.
20:23 God gives him his desire, and sends the heat of his
wrath
on him, making it
come down on him like rain.
20:24 He may go in flight from the iron spear, but the arrow
from the bow of brass
will go through him;
20:25 He is pulling it out, and it comes out of his back;
and
its shining point
comes out of his side; he is overcome by
fears.
20:26 All his wealth is stored up for the dark: a fire not
made
by man sends
destruction on him, and on everything in his tent.
20:27 The heavens make clear his sin, and the earth gives
witness against him.
20:28 The produce of his house is taken away into another
country, like things
given into the hands of others in the day
of wrath.
20:29 This is the reward of the evil man, and the heritage
given
to him by God.
21:1 Then Job made answer and said,
21:2 Give attention with care to my words; and let this be
your
comfort.
21:3 Let me say what is in my mind, and after that, go on
making
sport of me.
21:4 As for me, is my outcry against man? is it then to be
wondered at if my
spirit is troubled?
21:5 Take note of me and be full of wonder, put your hand on
your mouth.
21:6 At the very thought of it my flesh is shaking with
fear.
21:7 Why is life given to the evil-doers? why do they become
old
and strong in power?
21:8 Their children are ever with them, and their offspring
before their eyes.
21:9 Their houses are free from fear, and the rod of God
does
not come on them.
21:10 Their ox is ready at all times to give seed; their cow
gives birth, without
dropping her young.
21:11 They send out their young ones like a flock, and their
children have
pleasure in the dance,
21:12 They make songs to the instruments of music, and are
glad
at the sound of the
pipe.
21:13 Their days come to an end without trouble, and
suddenly
they go down to the
underworld.
21:14 Though they said to God, Go away from us, for we have
no
desire for the
knowledge of your ways.
21:15 What is the Ruler of all, that we may give him
worship?
and what profit is it
to us to make prayer to him?
21:16 Truly, is not their well-being in their power? (The
purpose of the
evil-doers is far from me.)
21:17 How frequently is the light of the evil-doers put out,
or
does trouble come on
them? how frequently does his wrath take
them with cords?
21:18 How frequently are they as dry stems before the wind,
or
as grass taken away
by the storm-wind?
21:19 You say, God keeps punishment stored up for his
children.
Let him send it on
the man himself, so that he may have the
punishment of it!
21:20 Let his eyes see his trouble, and let him be full of
the
wrath of the Ruler of
all!
21:21 For what interest has he in his house after him, when
the
number of his months
is ended?
21:22 Is anyone able to give teaching to God? for he is the
judge of those who
are on high.
21:23 One comes to his end in complete well-being, full of
peace
and quiet:
21:24 His buckets are full of milk, and there is no loss of
strength in his
bones.
21:25 And another comes to his end with a bitter soul,
without
ever tasting good.
21:26 Together they go down to the dust, and are covered by
the
worm.
21:27 See, I am conscious of your thoughts, and of your
violent
purposes against me;
21:28 For you say, Where is the house of the ruler, and
where is
the tent of the
evil-doer?
21:29 Have you not put the question to the travellers, and
do
you not take note of
their experience?
21:30 How the evil man goes free in the day of trouble, and
has
salvation in the day
of wrath?
21:31 Who will make his way clear to his face? and if he has
done a thing, who
gives him punishment for it?
21:32 He is taken to his last resting-place, and keeps watch
over it.
21:33 The earth of the valley covering his bones is sweet to
him, and all men come
after him, as there were unnumbered
before him.
21:34 Why then do you give me comfort with words in which
there
is no profit, when
you see that there is nothing in your
answers but deceit?
22:1 Then Eliphaz the Temanite made answer and said,
22:2 Is it possible for a man to be of profit to God? No,
for a
man's wisdom is only
of profit to himself.
22:3 Is it of any interest to the Ruler of all that you are
upright? or is it of
use to him that your ways are without sin?
22:4 Is it because you give him honour that he is sending
punishment on you and
is judging you?
22:5 Is not your evil-doing great? and there is no end to
your
sins.
22:6 For you have taken your brother's goods when he was not
in
your debt, and have
taken away the clothing of those who have
need of it.
22:7 You do not give water to the tired traveller, and from
him
who has no food you
keep back bread.
22:8 For it was the man with power who had the land, and the
man
with an honoured name
who was living in it.
22:9 You have sent widows away without hearing their cause,
and
you have taken away
the support of the child who has no father.
22:10 For this cause nets are round your feet, and you are
overcome with sudden
fear.
22:11 Your light is made dark so that you are unable to see,
and
you are covered by a
mass of waters.
22:12 Is not God as high as heaven? and see the stars, how
high
they are!
22:13 And you say, What knowledge has God? is he able to
give
decisions through the
deep dark?
22:14 Thick clouds are covering him, so that he is unable to
see; and he is
walking on the arch of heaven.
22:15 Will you keep the old way by which evil men went?
22:16 Who were violently taken away before their time, who
were
overcome by the rush
of waters:
22:17 Who said to God, Go away from us; and, What is the
Ruler
of all able to do to
us?
22:18 Though he made their houses full of good things: but
the
purpose of the
evil-doers is far from me!
22:19 The upright saw it and were glad: and those who had
done
no wrong made sport
of them,
22:20 Saying, Truly, their substance is cut off, and their
wealth is food for
the fire.
22:21 Put yourself now in a right relation with him and be
at
peace: so will you do
well in your undertakings.
22:22 Be pleased to take teaching from his mouth, and let
his
words be stored up in
your heart.
22:23 If you come back to the Ruler of all, making yourself
low
before him; if you
put evil far away from your tents;
22:24 And put your gold in the dust, even your gold of Ophir
among the rocks of
the valleys;
22:25 Then the Ruler of all will be your gold, and his
teaching
will be your silver;
22:26 For then you will have delight in the Ruler of all,
and
your face will be
lifted up to God.
22:27 You will make your prayer to him, and be answered; and
you
will give effect to
your oaths.
22:28 Your purposes will come about, and light will be
shining
on your ways.
22:29 For God makes low those whose hearts are lifted up,
but he
is a saviour to the
poor in spirit.
22:30 He makes safe the man who is free from sin, and if
your
hands are clean,
salvation will be yours.
23:1 And Job made answer and said,
23:2 Even today my outcry is bitter; his hand is hard on my
sorrow.
23:3 If only I had knowledge of where he might be seen, so
that
I might come even to
his seat!
23:4 I would put my cause in order before him, and my mouth
would be full of
arguments.
23:5 I would see what his answers would be, and have
knowledge
of what he would say
to me.
23:6 Would he make use of his great power to overcome me?
No,
but he would give
attention to me.
23:7 There an upright man might put his cause before him;
and I
would be free for
ever from my judge.
23:8 See, I go forward, but he is not there; and back, but I
do
not see him;
23:9 I am looking for him on the left hand, but there is no
sign
of him; and turning
to the right, I am not able to see him.
23:10 For he has knowledge of the way I take; after I have
been
tested I will come
out like gold.
23:11 My feet have gone in his steps; I have kept in his
way,
without turning to
one side or to the other.
23:12 I have never gone against the orders of his lips; the
words of his mouth
have been stored up in my heart.
23:13 But his purpose is fixed and there is no changing it;
and
he gives effect to
the desire of his soul.
23:14 For what has been ordered for me by him will be gone
through to the end:
and his mind is full of such designs.
23:15 For this cause I am in fear before him, my thoughts of
him
overcome me.
23:16 For God has made my heart feeble, and my mind is
troubled
before the Ruler of
all.
23:17 For I am overcome by the dark, and by the black night
which is covering my
face.
24:1 Why are times not stored up by the Ruler of all, and
why do
those who have
knowledge of him not see his days?
24:2 The landmarks are changed by evil men, they violently
take
away flocks, together
with their keepers.
24:3 They send away the ass of him who has no father, they
take
the widow's ox for
debt.
24:4 The crushed are turned out of the way; all the poor of
the
earth go into a
secret place together.
24:5 Like asses in the waste land they go out to their work,
looking for food with
care; from the waste land they get bread
for their children.
24:6 They get mixed grain from the field, and they take away
the
late fruit from the
vines of those who have wealth.
24:7 They take their rest at night without clothing, and
have no
cover in the cold.
24:8 They are wet with the rain of the mountains, and get
into
the cracks of the
rock for cover.
24:9 The child without a father is forced from its mother's
breast, and they take
the young children of the poor for debt.
24:10 Others go about without clothing, and though they have
no
food, they get in the
grain from the fields.
24:11 Between the lines of olive-trees they make oil; though
they have no drink,
they are crushing out the grapes.
24:12 From the town come sounds of pain from those who are
near
death, and the soul
of the wounded is crying out for help; but
God does not take
note of their prayer.
24:13 Then there are those who are haters of the light, who
have
no knowledge of its
ways, and do not go in them.
24:14 He who is purposing death gets up before day, so that
he
may put to death the
poor and those in need.
24:15 And the man whose desire is for the wife of another is
waiting for the
evening, saying, No eye will see me; and he
puts a cover on his
face. And in the night the thief goes
about;
24:16 In the dark he makes holes in the walls of houses: in
the
daytime they are
shutting themselves up, they have no knowledge
of the light.
24:17 For the middle of the night is as morning to them,
they
are not troubled by
the fear of the dark.
24:18 They go quickly on the face of the waters; their
heritage
is cursed in the
earth; the steps of the crusher of grapes are
not turned to their
vine-garden.
24:19 Snow waters become dry with the heat: so do sinners go
down into the
underworld.
24:20 The public place of his town has no more knowledge of
him,
and his name has gone
from the memory of men: he is rooted up
like a dead tree.
24:21 He is not kind to the widow, and he has no pity for
her
child.
24:22 But God by his power gives long life to the strong; he
gets up again, though
he has no hope of life.
24:23 He takes away his fear of danger and gives him
support;
and his eyes are on
his ways.
24:24 For a short time they are lifted up; then they are gone;
they are made low,
they are pulled off like fruit, and like the
heads of grain they
are cut off.
24:25 And if it is not so, now, who will make it clear that
my
words are false, and
that what I say is of no value?
25:1 Then Bildad the Shuhite made answer and said,
25:2 Rule and power are his; he makes peace in his high
places.
25:3 Is it possible for his armies to be numbered? and on
whom
is not his light
shining?
25:4 How then is it possible for man to be upright before
God?
or how may he be clean
who is a son of woman?
25:5 See, even the moon is not bright, and the stars are not
clean in his eyes:
25:6 How much less man who is an insect, and the son of man
who
is a worm!
26:1 Then Job made answer and said,
26:2 How have you given help to him who has no power! how
have
you been the
salvation of the arm which has no strength!
26:3 How have you given teaching to him who has no wisdom,
and
fully made clear true
knowledge!
26:4 To whom have your words been said? and whose spirit
came
out from you?
26:5 The shades in the underworld are shaking; the waters
and
those living in them.
26:6 The underworld is uncovered before him, and Destruction
has
no veil.
26:7 By his hand the north is stretched out in space, and
the
earth is hanging on
nothing.
26:8 By him the waters are shut up in his thick clouds, and
the
cloud does not give
way under them.
26:9 By him the face of his high seat is veiled, and his
cloud
stretched out over
it.
26:10 By him a circle is marked out on the face of the
waters,
to the limits of the
light and the dark.
26:11 The pillars of heaven are shaking, and are overcome by
his
sharp words.
26:12 By his power the sea was made quiet; and by his wisdom
Rahab was wounded.
26:13 By his wind the heavens become bright: by his hand the
quickly moving snake
was cut through.
26:14 See, these are only the outskirts of his ways; and how
small is that which
comes to our ears about him! But the
thunder of his acts
of power is outside all knowledge.
27:1 And Job again took up the word and said,
27:2 By the life of God, who has taken away my right; and of
the
Ruler of all, who has
made my soul bitter;
27:3 (For all my breath is still in me, and the spirit of
God is
my life;)
27:4 Truly, there is no deceit in my lips, and my tongue
does
not say what is
false.
27:5 Let it be far from me! I will certainly not say that
you
are right! I will
come to death before I give up my
righteousness.
27:6 I will keep it safe, and will not let it go: my heart
has
nothing to say
against any part of my life.
27:7 Let my hater be like the evil man, and let him who
comes
against me be as the
sinner.
27:8 For what is the hope of the sinner when he is cut off,
when
God takes back his
soul?
27:9 Will his cry come to the ears of God when he is in
trouble?
27:10 Will he take delight in the Ruler of all, and make his
prayer to God at all
times?
27:11 I will give you teaching about the hand of God; I will
not
keep secret from you
what is in the mind of the Ruler of all.
27:12 Truly, you have all seen it yourselves; why then have
you
become completely
foolish?
27:13 This is the punishment of the evil-doer from God, and
the
heritage given to the
cruel by the Ruler of all.
27:14 If his children are increased, it is for the sword;
and
his offspring have
not enough bread.
27:15 When those of his house who are still living come to
their
end by disease, they
are not put into the earth, and their
widows are not
weeping for them.
27:16 Though he may get silver together like dust, and make
ready great stores of
clothing;
27:17 He may get them ready, but the upright will put them
on,
and he who is free
from sin will take the silver for a
heritage.
27:18 His house has no more strength than a spider's thread,
or
a watchman's tent.
27:19 He goes to rest full of wealth, but does so for the
last
time: on opening his
eyes, he sees it there no longer.
27:20 Fears overtake him like rushing waters; in the night
the
storm-wind takes him
away.
27:21 The east wind takes him up and he is gone; he is
forced
violently out of his
place.
27:22 God sends his arrows against him without mercy; he
goes in
flight before his
hand.
27:23 Men make signs of joy because of him, driving him from
his
place with sounds of
hissing.
28:1 Truly there is a mine for silver, and a place where
gold is
washed out.
28:2 Iron is taken out of the earth, and stone is changed
into
brass by the fire.
28:3 Man puts an end to the dark, searching out to the
farthest
limit the stones of
the deep places of the dark.
28:4 He makes a deep mine far away from those living in the
light of day; when
they go about on the earth, they have no
knowledge of those
who are under them, who are hanging far from
men, twisting from
side to side on a cord.
28:5 As for the earth, bread comes out of it; but under its
face
it is turned up as if
by fire.
28:6 Its stones are the place of sapphires, and it has dust
of
gold.
28:7 No bird has knowledge of it, and the hawk's eye has
never
seen it.
28:8 The great beasts have not gone over it, and the cruel
lion
has not taken that
way.
28:9 Man puts out his hand on the hard rock, overturning
mountains by the
roots.
28:10 He makes deep ways, cut through the rock, and his eye
sees
everything of value.
28:11 He keeps back the streams from flowing, and makes the
secret things come
out into the light.
28:12 But where may wisdom be seen? and where is the
resting-place of
knowledge?
28:13 Man has not seen the way to it, and it is not in the
land
of the living.
28:14 The deep waters say, It is not in me: and the sea
says, It
is not with me.
28:15 Gold may not be given for it, or a weight of silver in
payment for it.
28:16 It may not be valued with the gold of Ophir, with the onyx
of great price, or
the sapphire.
28:17 Gold and glass are not equal to it in price, and it
may
not be exchanged for
jewels of the best gold.
28:18 There is no need to say anything about coral or
crystal;
and the value of
wisdom is greater than that of pearls.
28:19 The topaz of Ethiopia is not equal to it, and it may
not
be valued with the
best gold.
28:20 From where then does wisdom come, and where is the
resting-place of
knowledge?
28:21 For it is kept secret from the eyes of all living,
unseen
by the birds of the
air.
28:22 Destruction and Death say, We have only had word of it
with our ears.
28:23 God has knowledge of the way to it, and of its
resting-place;
28:24 For his eyes go to the ends of the earth, and he sees
everything under
heaven.
28:25 When he made a weight for the wind, measuring out the
waters;
28:26 When he made a law for the rain, and a way for the
thunder-flames;
28:27 Then he saw it, and put it on record; he gave it its
fixed
form, searching it
out completely.
28:28 And he said to man, Truly the fear of the Lord is
wisdom,
and to keep from evil
is the way to knowledge.
29:1 And Job again took up the word and said,
29:2 If only I might again be as I was in the months which
are
past, in the days
when God was watching over me!
29:3 When his light was shining over my head, and when I
went
through the dark by
his light.
29:4 As I was in my flowering years, when my tent was
covered by
the hand of God;
29:5 While the Ruler of all was still with me, and my
children
were round me;
29:6 When my steps were washed with milk, and rivers of oil
were
flowing out of the
rock for me.
29:7 When I went out of my door to go up to the town, and
took
my seat in the public
place,
29:8 The young men saw me, and went away, and the old men
got up
from their seats;
29:9 The rulers kept quiet, and put their hands on their
mouths;
29:10 The chiefs kept back their words, and their tongues
were
joined to the roofs
of their mouths.
29:11 For when it came to their ears, men said that I was
truly
happy; and when their
eyes saw, they gave witness to me;
29:12 For I was a saviour to the poor when he was crying for
help, to the child
with no father, and to him who had no
supporter.
29:13 The blessing of him who was near to destruction came
on
me, and I put a song
of joy into the widow's heart.
29:14 I put on righteousness as my clothing, and was full of
it;
right decisions were
to me a robe and a head-dress.
29:15 I was eyes to the blind, and feet to him who had no
power
of walking.
29:16 I was a father to the poor, searching out the cause of
him
who was strange to
me.
29:17 By me the great teeth of the evil-doer were broken,
and I
made him give up what
he had violently taken away.
29:18 Then I said, I will come to my end with my children
round
me, my days will be
as the sand in number;
29:19 My root will be open to the waters, and the night mist
will be on my
branches,
29:20 My glory will be ever new, and my bow will be readily
bent
in my hand.
29:21 Men gave ear to me, waiting and keeping quiet for my
suggestions.
29:22 After I had said what was in my mind, they were quiet
and
let my words go deep
into their hearts;
29:23 They were waiting for me as for the rain, opening
their
mouths wide as for
the spring rains.
29:24 I was laughing at them when they had no hope, and the
light of my face was
never clouded by their fear.
29:25 I took my place as a chief, guiding them on their way,
and
I was as a king among
his army. ...
30:1 But now those who are younger than I make sport of me;
those whose fathers I
would not have put with the dogs of my
flocks.
30:2 Of what use is the strength of their hands to me? all
force
is gone from them.
30:3 They are wasted for need of food, biting the dry earth;
their only hope of
life is in the waste land.
30:4 They are pulling off the salt leaves from the
brushwood,
and making a meal of
roots.
30:5 They are sent out from among their townsmen, men are
crying
after them as thieves
30:6 They have to get a resting-place in the hollows of the
valleys, in holes of
the earth and rocks.
30:7 They make noises like asses among the brushwood; they
get
together under the
thorns.
30:8 They are sons of shame, and of men without a name, who
have
been forced out of
the land.
30:9 And now I have become their song, and I am a word of
shame
to them.
30:10 I am disgusting to them; they keep away from me, and
put
marks of shame on me.
30:11 For he has made loose the cord of my bow, and put me
to
shame; he has sent
down my flag to the earth before me.
30:12 The lines of his men of war put themselves in order,
and
make high their ways
of destruction against me:
30:13 They have made waste my roads, with a view to my
destruction; his
bowmen come round about me;
30:14 As through a wide broken place in the wall they come
on, I
am overturned by the
shock of their attack.
30:15 Fears have come on me; my hope is gone like the wind,
and
my well-being like a
cloud.
30:16 But now my soul is turned to water in me, days of
trouble
overtake me:
30:17 The flesh is gone from my bones, and they give me no
rest;
there is no end to my
pains.
30:18 With great force he takes a grip of my clothing,
pulling
me by the neck of my
coat.
30:19 Truly God has made me low, even to the earth, and I
have
become like dust.
30:20 You give no answer to my cry, and take no note of my
prayer.
30:21 You have become cruel to me; the strength of your hand
is
hard on me.
30:22 Lifting me up, you make me go on the wings of the wind;
I
am broken up by the
storm.
30:23 For I am certain that you will send me back to death,
and
to the meeting-place
ordered for all living.
30:24 Has not my hand been stretched out in help to the
poor?
have I not been a
saviour to him in his trouble?
30:25 Have I not been weeping for the crushed? and was not
my
soul sad for him who
was in need?
30:26 For I was looking for good, and evil came; I was
waiting
for light, and it
became dark.
30:27 My feelings are strongly moved, and give me no rest;
days
of trouble have
overtaken me.
30:28 I go about in dark clothing, uncomforted; I get up in
the
public place, crying
out for help.
30:29 I have become a brother to the jackals, and go about
in
the company of
ostriches.
30:30 My skin is black and dropping off me; and my bones are
burning with the heat
of my disease.
30:31 And my music has been turned to sorrow, and the sound
of
my pipe into the
noise of weeping.
31:1 I made an agreement with my eyes; how then might my
eyes be
looking on a virgin?
31:2 For what is God's reward from on high, or the heritage
given by the Ruler of
all from heaven?
31:3 Is it not trouble for the sinner, and destruction for
the
evil-doers?
31:4 Does he not see my ways, and are not my steps all
numbered?
31:5 If I have gone in false ways, or my foot has been quick
in
working deceit;
31:6 (Let me be measured in upright scales, and let God see
my
righteousness:)
31:7 If my steps have been turned out of the way, or if my
heart
went after my eyes,
or if the property of another is in my
hands;
31:8 Let me put seed in the earth for another to have the
fruit
of it, and let my
produce be uprooted.
31:9 If my heart went after another man's wife, or if I was
waiting secretly at
my neighbour's door;
31:10 Then let my wife give pleasure to another man and let
others make use of
her body.
31:11 For that would be a crime; it would be an act for
which
punishment would be
measured out by the judges:
31:12 It would be a fire burning even to destruction, and
taking
away all my produce.
31:13 If I did wrong in the cause of my man-servant, or my
woman-servant, when
they went to law with me;
31:14 What then will I do when God comes as my judge? and
what
answer may I give to
his questions?
31:15 Did not God make him as well as me? did he not give us
life in our mothers'
bodies?
31:16 If I kept back the desire of the poor; if the widow's
eye
was looking for help
to no purpose;
31:17 If I kept my food for myself, and did not give some of
it
to the child with no
father;
31:18 (For I was cared for by God as by a father from my
earliest days; he was
my guide from the body of my mother;)
31:19 If I saw one near to death for need of clothing, and
that
the poor had nothing
covering him;
31:20 If his back did not give me a blessing, and the wool
of my
sheep did not make
him warm;
31:21 If my hand had been lifted up against him who had done
no
wrong, when I saw
that I was supported by the judges;
31:22 May my arm be pulled from my body, and be broken from
its
base.
31:23 For the fear of God kept me back, and because of his
power
I might not do such
things.
31:24 If I made gold my hope, or if I ever said to the best
gold, I have put my
faith in you;
31:25 If I was glad because my wealth was great, and because
my
hand had got together
a great store;
31:26 If, when I saw the sun shining, and the moon moving on
its
bright way,
31:27 A secret feeling of worship came into my heart, and my
hand gave kisses from
my mouth;
31:28 That would have been another sin to be rewarded with
punishment by the
judges; for I would have been false to God on
high.
31:29 If I was glad at the trouble of my hater, and gave
cries
of joy when evil
overtook him;
31:30 (For I did not let my mouth give way to sin, in
putting a
curse on his life;)
31:31 If the men of my tent did not say, Who has not had
full
measure of his meat?
31:32 The traveller did not take his night's rest in the
street,
and my doors were
open to anyone on a journey;
31:33 If I kept my evil doings covered, and my sin in the
secret
of my breast,
31:34 For fear of the great body of people, or for fear that
families might make
sport of me, so that I kept quiet, and did
not go out of my
door;
31:35 If only God would give ear to me, and the Ruler of all
would give me an
answer! or if what he has against me had been
put in writing!
31:36 Truly I would take up the book in my hands; it would
be to
me as a crown;
31:37 I would make clear the number of my steps, I would put
it
before him like a
prince! The words of Job are ended.
31:38 If my land has made an outcry against me, or the
ploughed
earth has been in
sorrow;
31:39 If I have taken its produce without payment, causing
the
death of its owners;
31:40 Then in place of grain let thorns come up, and in
place of
barley evil-smelling
plants.
32:1 So these three men gave no more answers to Job, because
he
seemed to himself to
be right.
32:2 And Elihu, the son of Barachel the Buzite, of the family
of
Ram, was angry,
burning with wrath against Job, because he
seemed to himself
more right than God;
32:3 And he was angry with his three friends, because they
had
been unable to give
him an answer, and had not made Job's sin
clear.
32:4 Now Elihu had kept quiet while Job was talking, because
they were older than
he;
32:5 And when Elihu saw that there was no answer in the
mouth of
the three men, he was
very angry.
32:6 And Elihu, the son of Barachel the Buzite, made answer
and
said, I am young, and
you are very old, so I was in fear, and
kept myself from
putting my knowledge before you.
32:7 I said to myself, It is right for the old to say what
is in
their minds, and for
those who are far on in years to give out
wisdom.
32:8 But truly it is the spirit in man, even the breath of
the
Ruler of all, which
gives them knowledge.
32:9 It is not the old who are wise, and those who are full
of
years have not the
knowledge of what is right.
32:10 So I say, Give ear to me, and I will put forward my
knowledge.
32:11 I was waiting for your words, I was giving ear to your
wise sayings; while
you were searching out what to say,
32:12 I was taking note; and truly not one of you was able
to
make clear Job's
error, or to give an answer to his words.
32:13 Take care that you do not say, Wisdom is here; God may
overcome him, but not
man.
32:14 I will not put forward words like these, or make use
of
your sayings in
answer to him.
32:15 Fear has overcome them, they have no more answers to
give;
they have come to an
end of words.
32:16 And am I to go on waiting while they have nothing to
say?
while they keep quiet
and give no more answers?
32:17 I will give my answer; I will put forward my
knowledge:
32:18 For I am full of words, I am unable to keep in my
breath
any longer:
32:19 My stomach is like wine which is unable to get out;
like
skins full of new
wine, it is almost burst.
32:20 Let me say what is in my mind, so that I may get
comfort;
let me give answer
with open mouth.
32:21 Let me not give respect to any man, or give names of
honour to any living.
32:22 For I am not able to give names of honour to any man;
and
if I did, my Maker
would quickly take me away.
33:1 And now, O Job, give ear to my words, and take note of
all
I say.
33:2 See, now my mouth is open, my tongue gives out words.
33:3 My heart is overflowing with knowledge, my lips say
what is
true.
33:4 The spirit of God has made me, and the breath of the
Ruler
of all gives me life.
33:5 If you are able, give me an answer; put your cause in
order, and come
forward.
33:6 See, I am the same as you are in the eyes of God; I was
cut
off from the same bit
of wet earth.
33:7 Fear of me will not overcome you, and my hand will not
be
hard on you.
33:8 But you said in my hearing, and your voice came to my
ears:
33:9 I am clean, without sin; I am washed, and there is no
evil
in me:
33:10 See, he is looking for something against me; in his
eyes I
am as one of his
haters;
33:11 He puts chains on my feet; he is watching all my ways.
33:12 Truly, in saying this you are wrong; for God is
greater
than man.
33:13 Why do you put forward your cause against him, saying,
He
gives no answer to
any of my words?
33:14 For God gives his word in one way, even in two, and
man is
not conscious of it:
33:15 In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep
comes on men, while
they take their rest on their beds;
33:16 Then he makes his secrets clear to men, so that they
are
full of fear at what
they see;
33:17 In order that man may be turned from his evil works,
and
that pride may be
taken away from him;
33:18 To keep back his soul from the underworld, and his
life
from destruction.
33:19 Pain is sent on him as a punishment, while he is on
his
bed; there is no end
to the trouble in his bones;
33:20 He has no desire for food, and his soul is turned away
from delicate meat;
33:21 His flesh is so wasted away, that it may not be seen,
and
his bones. ...
33:22 And his soul comes near to the underworld, and his
life to
the angels of death.
33:23 If now there may be an angel sent to him, one of the
thousands which there
are to be between him and God, and to
make clear to man
what is right for him;
33:24 And if he has mercy on him, and says, Let him not go down
to the underworld, I
have given the price for his life:
33:25 Then his flesh becomes young again, and he comes back
to
the days of his early
strength;
33:26 He makes his prayer to God, and he has mercy on him;
he
sees God's face with
cries of joy; he gives news of his
righteousness to men;
33:27 He makes a song, saying, I did wrong, turning from the
straight way, but he
did not give me the reward of my sin.
33:28 He kept my soul from the underworld, and my life sees
the
light in full
measure.
33:29 Truly, God does all these things to man, twice and
three
times,
33:30 Keeping back his soul from the underworld, so that he
may
see the light of
life.
33:31 Take note O Job, give ear to me; keep quiet, while I
say
what is in my mind.
33:32 If you have anything to say, give me an answer; for it
is
my desire that you
may be judged free from sin.
33:33 If not, give attention to me, and keep quiet, and I
will
give you wisdom.
34:1 And Elihu made answer and said,
34:2 Give ear, you wise, to my words; and you who have
knowledge, give
attention to me;
34:3 For words are tested by the ear, as food is tasted by
the
mouth.
34:4 Let us make the decision for ourselves as to what is
right;
let us have the
knowledge among ourselves of what is good.
34:5 For Job has said, I am upright, and it is God who has
taken
away my right;
34:6 Though I am right, still I am in pain; my wound may not
be
made well, though I
have done no wrong.
34:7 What man is like Job, a man who freely makes sport of
God,
34:8 And goes in the company of evil-doers, walking in the
way
of sinners?
34:9 For he has said, It is no profit to a man to take
delight
in God.
34:10 Now then, you wise, take note; you men of knowledge,
give
ear to me. Let it be
far from God to do evil, and from the
Ruler of all to do
wrong.
34:11 For he gives to every man the reward of his work, and
sees
that he gets the
fruit of his ways.
34:12 Truly, God does not do evil, and the Ruler of all is
not a
false judge.
34:13 Who put the earth into his care, or made him
responsible
for the world?
34:14 If he made his spirit come back to him, taking his
breath
into himself again,
34:15 All flesh would come to an end together, and man would
go
back to the dust.
34:16 If you are wise, take note of this; give ear to the
voice
of my words.
34:17 How may a hater of right be a ruler? and will you say
that
the upright Ruler of
all is evil?
34:18 He who says to a king, You are an evil-doer; and to
rulers, You are
sinners;
34:19 Who has no respect for rulers, and who gives no more
attention to those
who have wealth than to the poor, for they
are all the work of
his hands.
34:20 Suddenly they come to an end, even in the middle of
the
night: the blow comes
on the men of wealth, and they are gone,
and the strong are
taken away without the hand of man.
34:21 For his eyes are on the ways of a man, and he sees all
his
steps.
34:22 There is no dark place, and no thick cloud, in which
the
workers of evil may
take cover.
34:23 For he does not give man a fixed time to come before
him
to be judged.
34:24 He sends the strong to destruction without searching
out
their cause, and puts
others in their place.
34:25 For he has knowledge of their works, overturning them
in
the night, so that
they are crushed.
34:26 The evil-doers are broken by his wrath, he puts his
hand
on them with force
before the eyes of all onlookers.
34:27 Because they did not go after him, and took no note of
his
ways,
34:28 So that the cry of the poor might come up to him, and
the
prayer of those in
need come to his ears.
34:29 ...
34:30 ...
34:31 ...
34:32 ...
34:33 ...
34:34 Men of knowledge, and all wise men, hearing me, will
say,
34:35 Job's words do not come from knowledge; they are not
the
fruit of wisdom.
34:36 May Job be tested to the end, because his answers have
been like those of
evil men.
34:37 For in addition to his sin, he is uncontrolled in
heart;
before our eyes he
makes sport of God, increasing his words
against him.
35:1 And Elihu made answer and said,
35:2 Does it seem to you to be right, and righteousness
before
God, to say,
35:3 What profit is it to me, and how am I better off than
if I
had done wrong?
35:4 I will make answer to you and to your friends:
35:5 Let your eyes be turned to the heavens, and lifted up
to
see the skies; they
are higher than you.
35:6 If you have done wrong, is he any the worse for it? and
if
your sins are great
in number, what is it to him?
35:7 If you are upright, what do you give to him? or what
does
he take from your
hand?
35:8 Your evil-doing may have an effect on a man like
yourself,
or your righteousness
on a son of man.
35:9 Because the hand of the cruel is hard on them, men are
making sounds of
grief; they are crying out for help because of
the arm of the
strong.
35:10 But no one has said, Where is God my Maker, who gives
songs in the night;
35:11 Who gives us more knowledge than the beasts of the
earth,
and makes us wiser
than the birds of the heaven?
35:12 There they are crying out because of the pride of the
evil-doers, but he
gives them no answer.
35:13 But God will not give ear to what is false, or the
Ruler
of all take note of
it;
35:14 How much less when you say that you do not see him;
that
the cause is before
him, and you are waiting for him.
35:15 And now ... ;
35:16 And Job's mouth is open wide to give out what is of no
profit, increasing
words without knowledge.
36:1 And Elihu went on to say,
36:2 Give me a little more time, and I will make it clear to
you; for I have still
something to say for God.
36:3 I will get my knowledge from far, and I will give
righteousness to my
Maker.
36:4 For truly my words are not false; one who has all
knowledge
is talking with you.
36:5 Truly, God gives up the hard-hearted, and will not give
life to the sinner.
36:6 His eyes are ever on the upright, and he gives to the
crushed their right;
36:7 Lifting them up to the seat of kings, and making them
safe
for ever.
36:8 And if they have been prisoned in chains, and taken in
cords of trouble,
36:9 Then he makes clear to them what they have done, even
their
evil works in which
they have taken pride.
36:10 Their ear is open to his teaching, and he gives them
orders so that their
hearts may be turned from evil.
36:11 If they give ear to his voice, and do his word, then
he
gives them long life,
and years full of pleasure.
36:12 But if not, they come to their end, and give up their
breath without
knowledge.
36:13 Those who have no fear of God keep wrath stored up in
their hearts; they
give no cry for help when they are made
prisoners.
36:14 They come to their end while they are still young,
their
life is short like
that of those who are used for sex purposes
in the worship of
their gods.
36:15 He makes the wrong done to the poor the way of their
salvation, opening
their ears by their trouble.
36:16 ...
36:17 ...
36:18 ...
36:19 ...
36:20 ...
36:21 Take care not to be turned to sin, for you have taken
evil
for your part in
place of sorrow.
36:22 Truly God is lifted up in strength; who is a ruler
like
him?
36:23 Who ever gave orders to him, or said to him, You have
done
wrong?
36:24 See that you give praise to his work, about which men
make
songs.
36:25 All people are looking on it; man sees it from far.
36:26 Truly, God is great, greater than all our knowledge;
the
number of his years
may not be searched out.
36:27 For he takes up the drops from the sea; he sends them
through his mist as
rain,
36:28 Flowing down from the sky, and dropping on the
peoples.
36:29 And who has knowledge of how the clouds are stretched
out,
or of the thunders of
his tent?
36:30 See, he is stretching out his mist, covering the tops
of
the mountains with
it.
36:31 For by these he gives food to the peoples, and bread
in
full measure.
36:32 He takes the light in his hands, sending it against
the
mark.
36:33 The thunder makes clear his passion, and the storm
gives
news of his wrath.
37:1 At this my heart is shaking; it is moved out of its
place.
37:2 Give ear to the rolling noise of his voice; to the
hollow
sound which goes out
of his mouth.
37:3 He sends it out through all the heaven, and his
thunder-flame to the
ends of the earth.
37:4 After it a voice is sounding, thundering out the word
of
his power; he does
not keep back his thunder-flames; from his
mouth his voice is
sounding.
37:5 He does wonders, more than may be searched out; great
things of which we
have no knowledge;
37:6 For he says to the snow, Make the earth wet; and to the
rain-storm, Come
down.
37:7 He puts an end to the work of every man, so that all
may
see his work.
37:8 Then the beasts go into their holes, and take their
rest.
37:9 Out of its place comes the storm-wind, and the cold out
of
its store-houses.
37:10 By the breath of God ice is made, and the wide waters
are
shut in.
37:11 The thick cloud is weighted with thunder-flame, and
the
cloud sends out its
light;
37:12 And it goes this way and that, round about, turning
itself
by his guiding, to do
whatever he gives orders to be done, on
the face of his world
of men,
37:13 For a rod, or for a curse, or for mercy, causing it to
come on the mark.
37:14 Give ear to this, O Job, and keep quiet in your place;
and
take note of the
wonders worked by God.
37:15 Have you knowledge of God's ordering of his works, how
he
makes the light of
his cloud to be seen?
37:16 Have you knowledge of the balancings of the clouds,
the
wonders of him who
has all wisdom?
37:17 You, whose clothing is warm, when the earth is quiet
because of the south
wind,
37:18 Will you, with him, make the skies smooth, and strong
as a
polished
looking-glass?
37:19 Make clear to me what we are to say to him; we are
unable
to put our cause
before him, because of the dark.
37:20 How may he have knowledge of my desire for talk with
him?
or did any man ever
say, May destruction come on me?
37:21 And now the light is not seen, for it is dark because
of
the clouds; but a
wind comes, clearing them away.
37:22 A bright light comes out of the north; God's glory is
greatly to be feared.
37:23 There is no searching out of the Ruler of all: his
strength and his
judging are great; he is full of
righteousness, doing
no wrong.
37:24 For this cause men go in fear of him; he has no
respect
for any who are wise
in heart.
38:1 And the Lord made answer to Job out of the storm-wind,
and
said,
38:2 Who is this who makes the purpose of God dark by words
without knowledge?
38:3 Get your strength together like a man of war; I will
put
questions to you, and
you will give me the answers.
38:4 Where were you when I put the earth on its base? Say,
if
you have knowledge.
38:5 By whom were its measures fixed? Say, if you have
wisdom;
or by whom was the
line stretched out over it?
38:6 On what were its pillars based, or who put down its
angle-stone,
38:7 When the morning stars made songs together, and all the
sons of the gods gave
cries of joy?
38:8 Or where were you when the sea came to birth, pushing
out
from its secret
place;
38:9 When I made the cloud its robe, and put thick clouds as
bands round it,
38:10 Ordering a fixed limit for it, with locks and doors;
38:11 And said, So far you may come, and no farther; and
here
the pride of your
waves will be stopped?
38:12 Have you, from your earliest days, given orders to the
morning, or made the
dawn conscious of its place;
38:13 So that it might take a grip of the skirts of the
earth,
shaking all the
evil-doers out of it?
38:14 It is changed like wet earth under a stamp, and is
coloured like a robe;
38:15 And from the evil-doers their light is kept back, and
the
arm of pride is
broken.
38:16 Have you come into the springs of the sea, walking in
the
secret places of the
deep?
38:17 Have the doors of death been open to you, or have the
door-keepers of the
dark ever seen you?
38:18 Have you taken note of the wide limits of the earth?
Say,
if you have knowledge
of it all.
38:19 Which is the way to the resting-place of the light,
and
where is the
store-house of the dark;
38:20 So that you might take it to its limit, guiding it to
its
house?
38:21 No doubt you have knowledge of it, for then you had
come
to birth, and the
number of your days is great.
38:22 Have you come into the secret place of snow, or have
you
seen the store-houses
of the ice-drops,
38:23 Which I have kept for the time of trouble, for the day
of
war and fighting?
38:24 Which is the way to the place where the wind is
measured
out, and the east
wind sent out over the earth?
38:25 By whom has the way been cut for the flowing of the
rain,
and the flaming of
the thunder;
38:26 Causing rain to come on a land where no man is living,
on
the waste land which
has no people;
38:27 To give water to the land where there is waste and
destruction, and to
make the dry land green with young grass?
38:28 Has the rain a father? or who gave birth to the drops
of
night mist?
38:29 Out of whose body came the ice? and who gave birth to
the
cold mist of heaven?
38:30 The waters are joined together, hard as a stone, and
the
face of the deep is
covered.
38:31 Are the bands of the Pleiades fixed by you, or are the
cords of Orion made loose?
38:32 Do you make Mazzaroth come out in its right time, or
are
the Bear and its
children guided by you?
38:33 Have you knowledge of the laws of the heavens? did you
give them rule over
the earth?
38:34 Is your voice sent up to the cloud, so that you may be
covered by the weight
of waters?
38:35 Do you send out the thunder-flames, so that they may
go,
and say to you, Here
we are?
38:36 Who has put wisdom in the high clouds, or given
knowledge
to the lights of the
north?
38:37 By whose wisdom are the clouds numbered, or the
water-skins of the
heavens turned to the earth,
38:38 When the earth becomes hard as metal, and is joined
together in masses?
38:39 Do you go after food for the she-lion, or get meat so
that
the young lions may
have enough,
38:40 When they are stretched out in their holes, and are
waiting in the
brushwood?
38:41 Who gives in the evening the meat he is searching for,
when his young ones
are crying to God; when the young lions
with loud noise go
wandering after their food?
39:1 Have you knowledge of the rock-goats? or do you see the
roes giving birth to
their young?
39:2 Is the number of their months fixed by you? or is the
time
when they give birth
ordered by you?
39:3 They are bent down, they give birth to their young, they
let loose the fruit
of their body.
39:4 Their young ones are strong, living in the open
country;
they go out and do
not come back again.
39:5 Who has let the ass of the fields go free? or made
loose
the bands of the
loud-voiced beast?
39:6 To whom I have given the waste land for a heritage, and
the
salt land as a
living-place.
39:7 He makes sport of the noise of the town; the voice of
the
driver does not come
to his ears;
39:8 He goes looking for his grass-lands in the mountains,
searching out every
green thing.
39:9 Will the ox of the mountains be your servant? or is his
night's resting-place
by your food-store?
39:10 Will he be pulling your plough with cords, turning up
the
valleys after you?
39:11 Will you put your faith in him, because his strength
is
great? will you give
the fruit of your work into his care?
39:12 Will you be looking for him to come back, and get in
your
seed to the
crushing-floor?
39:13 Is the wing of the ostrich feeble, or is it because
she
has no feathers,
39:14 That she puts her eggs on the earth, warming them in
the
dust,
39:15 Without a thought that they may be crushed by the
foot,
and broken by the
beasts of the field?
39:16 She is cruel to her young ones, as if they were not
hers;
her work is to no
purpose; she has no fear.
39:17 For God has taken wisdom from her mind, and given her
no
measure of knowledge.
39:18 When she is shaking her wings on high, she makes sport
of
the horse and of him
who is seated on him.
39:19 Do you give strength to the horse? is it by your hand
that
his neck is clothed
with power?
39:20 Is it through you that he is shaking like a locust, in
the
pride of his
loud-sounding breath?
39:21 He is stamping with joy in the valley; he makes sport
of
fear.
39:22 In his strength he goes out against the arms of war,
turning not away from
the sword.
39:23 The bow is sounding against him; he sees the shining
point
of spear and arrow.
39:24 Shaking with passion, he is biting the earth; he is
not
able to keep quiet at
the sound of the horn;
39:25 When it comes to his ears he says, Aha! He is smelling
the
fight from far off,
and hearing the thunder of the captains,
and the war-cries.
39:26 Is it through your knowledge that the hawk takes his
flight, stretching
out his wings to the south?
39:27 Or is it by your orders that the eagle goes up, and
makes
his resting-place on
high?
39:28 On the rock is his house, and on the mountain-top his
strong place.
39:29 From there he is watching for food; his eye sees it
far
off.
39:30 His young have blood for their drink, and where the
dead
bodies are, there is
he to be seen.
40:1 ...
40:2 Will he who is protesting give teaching to the Ruler of
all? Let him who has
arguments to put forward against God give
an answer.
40:3 And Job said in answer to the Lord,
40:4 Truly, I am of no value; what answer may I give to you?
I
will put my hand on
my mouth.
40:5 I have said once, and even twice, what was in my mind,
but
I will not do so
again.
40:6 Then the Lord made answer to Job out of the storm-wind,
and
said,
40:7 Get your strength together like a man of war: I will
put
questions to you, and
you will give me the answers.
40:8 Will you even make my right of no value? will you say
that
I am wrong in order
to make clear that you are right?
40:9 Have you an arm like God? have you a voice of thunder
like
his?
40:10 Put on the ornaments of your pride; be clothed with
glory
and power:
40:11 Let your wrath be overflowing; let your eyes see all
the
sons of pride, and
make them low.
40:12 Send destruction on all who are lifted up, pulling
down
the sinners from
their places.
40:13 Let them be covered together in the dust; let their
faces
be dark in the secret
place of the underworld.
40:14 Then I will give praise to you, saying that your right
hand is able to give
you salvation.
40:15 See now the Great Beast, whom I made, even as I made
you;
he takes grass for
food, like the ox.
40:16 His strength is in his body, and his force in the
muscles
of his stomach.
40:17 His tail is curving like a cedar; the muscles of his
legs
are joined together.
40:18 His bones are pipes of brass, his legs are like rods
of
iron.
40:19 He is the chief of the ways of God, made by him for
his
pleasure.
40:20 He takes the produce of the mountains, where all the
beasts of the field
are at play.
40:21 He takes his rest under the trees of the river, and in
the
pool, under the shade
of the water-plants.
40:22 He is covered by the branches of the trees; the
grasses of
the stream are round
him.
40:23 Truly, if the river is overflowing, it gives him no
cause
for fear; he has no
sense of danger, even if Jordan is rushing
against his mouth.
40:24 Will anyone take him when he is on the watch, or put
metal
teeth through his
nose?
41:1 Is it possible for Leviathan to be pulled out with a
fish-hook, or for a
hook to be put through the bone of his
mouth?
41:2 Will you put a cord into his nose, or take him away
with a
cord round his
tongue?
41:3 Will he make prayers to you, or say soft words to you?
41:4 Will he make an agreement with you, so that you may
take
him as a servant for
ever?
41:5 Will you make sport with him, as with a bird? or put
him in
chains for your young
women?
41:6 Will the fishermen make profit out of him? will they
have
him cut up for the
traders?
41:7 Will you put sharp-pointed irons into his skin, or
fish-spears into his
head?
41:8 Only put your hand on him, and see what a fight you
will
have; you will not do
it again!
41:9 Truly, the hope of his attacker is false; he is
overcome
even on seeing him!
41:10 He is so cruel that no one is ready to go against him.
Who
then is able to keep
his place before me?
41:11 Who ever went against me, and got the better of me?
There
is no one under
heaven!
41:12 I will not keep quiet about the parts of his body, or
about his power, and
the strength of his frame.
41:13 Who has ever taken off his outer skin? who may come
inside
his inner coat of
iron?
41:14 Who has made open the doors of his face? Fear is round
about his teeth.
41:15 His back is made of lines of plates, joined tight
together, one against
the other, like a stamp.
41:16 One is so near to the other that no air may come
between
them.
41:17 They take a grip of one another; they are joined
together,
so that they may not
be parted.
41:18 His sneezings give out flames, and his eyes are like
the
eyes of the dawn.
41:19 Out of his mouth go burning lights, and flames of fire
are
jumping up.
41:20 Smoke comes out of his nose, like a pot boiling on the
fire.
41:21 His breath puts fire to coals, and a flame goes out of
his
mouth.
41:22 Strength is in his neck, and fear goes dancing before
him.
41:23 The plates of his flesh are joined together, fixed,
and
not to be moved.
41:24 His heart is as strong as a stone, hard as the lower
crushing-stone.
41:25 When he gets ready for the fight, the strong are
overcome
with fear.
41:26 The sword may come near him but is not able to go
through
him; the spear, or
the arrow, or the sharp-pointed iron.
41:27 Iron is to him as dry grass, and brass as soft wood.
41:28 The arrow is not able to put him to flight: stones are
no
more to him than dry
stems.
41:29 A thick stick is no better than a leaf of grass, and
he
makes sport of the
onrush of the spear.
41:30 Under him are sharp edges of broken pots: as if he was
pulling a
grain-crushing instrument over the wet earth.
41:31 The deep is boiling like a pot of spices, and the sea
like
a perfume-vessel.
41:32 After him his way is shining, so that the deep seems
white.
41:33 On earth there is not another like him, who is made
without fear.
41:34 Everything which is high goes in fear of him; he is
king
over all the sons of
pride.
42:1 And Job said in answer to the Lord,
42:2 I see that you are able to do every thing, and to give
effect to all your
designs.
42:3 Who is this who makes dark the purpose of God by words
without knowledge?
For I have been talking without knowledge
about wonders not to
be searched out.
42:4 Give ear to me, and I will say what is in my mind; I
will
put questions to you,
and you will give me the answers.
42:5 Word of you had come to my ears, but now my eye has
seen
you.
42:6 For this cause I give witness that what I said is false,
and in sorrow I take
my seat in the dust.
42:7 And it came about, after he had said these words to
Job,
that the Lord said to
Eliphaz the Temanite, I am very angry
with you and your two
friends, because you have not said what
is right about me, as
my servant Job has.
42:8 And now, take seven oxen and seven sheep, and go to my
servant Job, and give
a burned offering for yourselves, and my
servant Job will make
prayer for you, that I may not send
punishment on you;
because you have not said what is right
about me, as my
servant Job has.
42:9 And Eliphaz the Temanite, and Bildad the Shuhite, and
Zophar the
Naamathite, went and did as the Lord had said. And
the Lord gave ear to
Job.
42:10 And the Lord made up to Job for all his losses, after
he
had made prayer for
his friends: and all Job had before was
increased by the Lord
twice as much.
42:11 And all his brothers and sisters, and his friends of
earlier days, came
and took food with him in his house; and
made clear their
grief for him, and gave him comfort for all
the evil which the
Lord had sent on him; and they all gave him
a bit of money and a
gold ring.
42:12 And the Lord's blessing was greater on the end of
Job's
life than on its start:
and so he came to have fourteen
thousand sheep and
goats, and six thousand camels, and two
thousand oxen, and a
thousand she-asses.
42:13 And he had seven sons and three daughters.
42:14 And he gave the first the name of Jemimah, the second
Keziah, and the third
Keren-happuch;
42:15 And there were no women so beautiful as the daughters
of
Job in all the earth:
and their father gave them a heritage
among their brothers.
42:16 And after this Job had a hundred and forty years of
life,
and saw his sons, and
his sons' sons, even four generations.
42:17 And Job came to his end, old and full of days.