| Job 1:1There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job. That man was blameless and upright, and one who feared God, and turned away from evil. 1:2There were born to him seven sons and three daughters. 1:3His possessions also were seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred she-donkeys, and a very great household; so that this man was the greatest of all the children of the east. 1:4His sons went and held a feast in the house of each one on his birthday; and they sent and called for their three sisters to eat and to drink with them. 1:5It was so, when the days of their feasting had run their course, that Job sent and sanctified them, and rose up early in the morning, and offered burnt offerings according to the number of them all. For Job said, "It may be that my sons have sinned, and renounced God in their hearts." Thus did Job continually. 1:6Now it happened on the day when the sons of God came to present themselves before Yahweh, that Satan also came among them. 1:7Yahweh said to Satan, "Where have you come from?" Then Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "From going back and forth in the earth, and from walking up and down in it." 1:8Yahweh said to Satan, "Have you considered my servant, Job? For there is none like him in the earth, a blameless and an upright man, one who fears God, and turns away from evil." 1:9Then Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "Does Job fear God for nothing? 1:10Haven't you made a hedge around him, and around his house, and around all that he has, on every side? You have blessed the work of his hands, and his substance is increased in the land. 1:11But put forth your hand now, and touch all that he has, and he will renounce you to your face." 1:12Yahweh said to Satan, "Behold, all that he has is in your power. Only on himself don't put forth your hand." So Satan went forth from the presence of Yahweh. 1:13It fell on a day when his sons and his daughters were eating and drinking wine in their eldest brother's house, 1:14that there came a messenger to Job, and said, "The oxen were plowing, and the donkeys feeding beside them, 1:15and the Sabeans attacked, and took them away. Yes, they have killed the servants with the edge of the sword, and I alone have escaped to tell you." 1:16While he was still speaking, there also came another, and said, "The fire of God has fallen from the sky, and has burned up the sheep and the servants, and consumed them, and I alone have escaped to tell you." 1:17While he was still speaking, there came also another, and said, "The Chaldeans made three bands, and swept down on the camels, and have taken them away, yes, and killed the servants with the edge of the sword; and I alone have escaped to tell you." 1:18While he was still speaking, there came also another, and said, "Your sons and your daughters were eating and drinking wine in their eldest brother's house, 1:19and, behold, there came a great wind from the wilderness, and struck the four corners of the house, and it fell on the young men, and they are dead. I alone have escaped to tell you." 1:20Then Job arose, and tore his robe, and shaved his head, and fell down on the ground, and worshiped. 1:21He said, "Naked I came out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return there. Yahweh gave, and Yahweh has taken away. Blessed be the name of Yahweh." 1:22In all this, Job did not sin, nor charge God with wrongdoing. 2:1Again it happened on the day when the sons of God came to present themselves before Yahweh, that Satan came also among them to present himself before Yahweh. 2:2Yahweh said to Satan, "Where have you come from?" Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "From going back and forth in the earth, and from walking up and down in it." 2:3Yahweh said to Satan, "Have you considered my servant Job? For there is none like him in the earth, a blameless and an upright man, one who fears God, and turns away from evil. He still maintains his integrity, although you incited me against him, to ruin him without cause." 2:4Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "Skin for skin. Yes, all that a man has will he give for his life. 2:5But put forth your hand now, and touch his bone and his flesh, and he will renounce you to your face." 2:6Yahweh said to Satan, "Behold, he is in your hand. Only spare his life." 2:7So Satan went forth from the presence of Yahweh, and struck Job with painful sores from the sole of his foot to his head. 2:8He took for himself a potsherd to scrape himself with, and he sat among the ashes. 2:9Then his wife said to him, "Do you still maintain your integrity? Renounce God, and die." 2:10But he said to her, "You speak as one of the foolish women would speak. What? Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?" In all this Job didn't sin with his lips. 2:11Now when Job's three friends heard of all this evil that had come on him, they each came from his own place: Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite, and they made an appointment together to come to sympathize with him and to comfort him. 2:12When they lifted up their eyes from a distance, and didn't recognize him, they raised their voices, and wept; and they each tore his robe, and sprinkled dust on their heads toward the sky. 2:13So they sat down with him on the ground seven days and seven nights, and none spoke a word to him, for they saw that his grief was very great. 3:1After this Job opened his mouth, and cursed the day of his birth. 3:2Job answered: 3:3"Let the day perish in
which I was born, 3:4Let that day be darkness; 3:5Let darkness and the shadow of
death claim it for their own. 3:6As for that night, let thick
darkness seize on it. 3:7Behold, let that night be
barren. 3:8Let them curse it who curse the
day, 3:9Let the stars of the twilight
of it be dark. 3:10Because it didn't shut up the
doors of my mother's womb, 3:11"Why didn't I die from
the womb? 3:12Why did the knees receive me? 3:13For now should I have lain
down and been quiet. 3:14With kings and counselors of
the earth, 3:15Or with princes who had gold, 3:16Or as a hidden untimely birth
I had not been, 3:17There the wicked cease from
troubling; 3:18There the prisoners are at
ease together. 3:19The small and the great are
there. 3:20"Why is light given to
him who is in misery, 3:21Who long for death, but it
doesn't come; 3:22Who rejoice exceedingly, 3:23Why is light given to a man
whose way is hid, 3:24For my sighing comes before I
eat, 3:25For the thing which I fear
comes on me, 3:26I am not at ease, neither am
I quiet, neither have I rest; 4:1Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered, 4:2"If someone ventures to
talk with you, will you be grieved? 4:3Behold, you have instructed
many, 4:4Your words have supported him
who was falling, 4:5But now it is come to you, and
you faint; 4:6Isn't your piety your
confidence, 4:7"Remember, now, whoever
perished, being innocent? 4:8According to what I have seen,
those who plow iniquity, 4:9By the breath of God they
perish, 4:10The roaring of the lion, and
the voice of the fierce lion, 4:11The old lion perishes for
lack of prey, 4:12"Now a thing was
secretly brought to me, 4:13In thoughts from the visions
of the night, 4:14Fear came on me, and
trembling, 4:15Then a spirit passed before
my face; 4:16It stood still, but I
couldn't discern the appearance of it; 4:17'Shall mortal man be more
just than God? 4:18Behold, he puts no trust in
his servants. 4:19How much more, those who
dwell in houses of clay, 4:20Between morning and evening
they are destroyed. 4:21Isn't their tent-cord plucked
up within them? 5:1"Call now; is there any
who will answer you? 5:2For resentment kills the
foolish man, 5:3I have seen the foolish taking
root, 5:4His children are far from
safety, 5:5Whose harvest the hungry eats
up, 5:6For affliction doesn't come
forth from the dust, 5:7But man is born to trouble, 5:8"But as for me, I would
seek God, 5:9Who does great things that
can't be fathomed, 5:10Who gives rain on the earth, 5:11So that he sets up on high
those who are low, 5:12He frustrates the devices of
the crafty, 5:13He takes the wise in their
own craftiness; 5:14They meet with darkness in
the day-time, 5:15But he saves from the sword
of their mouth, 5:16So the poor has hope, 5:17"Behold, happy is the
man whom God corrects: 5:18For he wounds, and binds up; 5:19He will deliver you in six
troubles; 5:20In famine he will redeem you
from death; 5:21You shall be hidden from the
scourge of the tongue, 5:22At destruction and famine you
shall laugh, 5:23For you shall be in league
with the stones of the field. 5:24You shall know that your tent
is in peace. 5:25You shall know also that your
seed shall be great, 5:26You shall come to your grave
in a full age, 5:27Look this, we have searched
it, so it is; 6:1Then Job answered, 6:2"Oh that my anguish were
weighed, 6:3For now it would be heavier
than the sand of the seas, 6:4For the arrows of the Almighty
are within me, The terrors of God set themselves in array against me. n6:5Does the wild donkey bray when he has grass? Or does the ox low over his fodder? 6:6Can that which has no flavor be eaten without salt? Or is there any taste in the white of an egg? 6:7My soul refuses to touch them; They are as loathsome food to me. 6:8"Oh that I might have my
request; 6:9Even that it would please God
to crush me; 6:10Be it still my consolation, 6:11What is my strength, that I
should wait? 6:12Is my strength the strength
of stones? 6:13Isn't it that I have no help
in me, 6:14"To him who is ready to
faint, kindness should be shown from his friend; 6:15My brothers have dealt
deceitfully as a brook, 6:16Which are black by reason of
the ice, 6:17In the dry season, they
vanish. 6:18The caravans that travel
beside them turn aside; 6:19The caravans of Tema looked, 6:20They were put to shame
because they had hoped; 6:21For now you are nothing. 6:22Did I say, 'Give to me?' 6:23Or, 'Deliver me from the
adversary's hand?' 6:24"Teach me, and I will
hold my peace; 6:25How forcible are words of
uprightness! 6:26Do you intend to reprove
words, 6:27Yes, you would even cast lots
for the fatherless, 6:28Now therefore be pleased to
look at me, 6:29Please return. Let there be
no injustice; 6:30Is there injustice on my
tongue? 7:1"Isn't a man forced to
labor on earth? 7:2As a servant who earnestly
desires the shadow, 7:3So am I made to possess months
of misery, 7:4When I lie down, I say, 7:5My flesh is clothed with worms
and clods of dust. 7:6My days are swifter than a
weaver's shuttle, 7:7Oh remember that my life is a
breath. 7:8The eye of him who sees me
shall see me no more. 7:9As the cloud is consumed and
vanishes away, 7:10He shall return no more to
his house, 7:11"Therefore I will not
keep silent. 7:12Am I a sea, or a sea-monster, 7:13When I say, 'My bed shall
comfort me, 7:14Then you scar me with dreams, 7:15So that my soul chooses
strangling, 7:16I loathe my life. I don't
want to live forever. 7:17What is man, that you should
magnify him, 7:18That you should visit him
every morning, 7:19How long will you not look
away from me, 7:20If I have sinned, what do I
do to you, you watcher of men? 7:21Why do you not pardon my
disobedience, and take away my iniquity? 8:1Then Bildad the Shuhite answered, 8:2"How long will you speak
these things? 8:3Does God pervert justice? 8:4If your children have sinned
against him, 8:5If you want to seek God
diligently, 8:6If you were pure and upright, And make the habitation of your righteousness prosperous. 8:7Though your beginning was small, Yet your latter end would greatly increase. 8:8"Please inquire of past
generations, 8:9(For we are but of yesterday,
and know nothing, 8:10Shall they not teach you,
tell you, 8:11"Can the papyrus grow up
without mire? 8:12While it is yet in its
greenness, not cut down, 8:13So are the paths of all who
forget God. 8:14Whose confidence shall break
apart, 8:15He shall lean on his house,
but it shall not stand. 8:16He is green before the sun, 8:17His roots are wrapped around
the rock pile, 8:18If he is destroyed from his
place, 8:19Behold, this is the joy of
his way: 8:20"Behold, God will not
cast away a blameless man, 8:21He will still fill your mouth
with laughter, 8:22Those who hate you shall be
clothed with shame. 9:1Then Job answered, 9:2"Truly I know that it is
so, 9:3If he is pleased to contend
with him, 9:4God who is wise in heart, and
mighty in strength: 9:5Who removes the mountains, and
they don't know it, 9:6Who shakes the earth out of its
place; 9:7Who commands the sun, and it
doesn't rise, 9:8Who alone stretches out the
heavens, 9:9Who makes the Bear, Orion, and
the Pleiades, 9:10Who does great things past
finding out, 9:11Behold, he goes by me, and I
don't see him. 9:12Behold, he snatches away; who
can hinder him? 9:13"God will not withdraw
his anger; 9:14How much less shall I answer
him, 9:15Whom, though I were
righteous, yet would I not answer. 9:16If I had called, and he had
answered me, 9:17For he breaks me with a
tempest, 9:18He will not allow me to take
my breath, 9:19If it is a matter of
strength, behold, he is mighty! 9:20Though I am righteous, my own
mouth shall condemn me. 9:21I am blameless. I don't
regard myself. 9:22"It is all the same.
Therefore I say, 9:23If the scourge kills
suddenly, 9:24The earth is given into the
hand of the wicked. 9:25"Now my days are swifter
than a runner. 9:26They have passed away as the
swift ships, 9:27If I say, 'I will forget my
complaint, 9:28I am afraid of all my
sorrows, 9:29I shall be condemned; 9:30If I wash myself with snow, 9:31Yet you will plunge me in the
ditch. 9:32For he is not a man, as I am,
that I should answer him, 9:33There is no umpire between
us, 9:34Let him take his rod away
from me, 9:35Then I would speak, and not
fear him, 10:1"My soul is weary of my
life; 10:2I will tell God, 'Do not
condemn me, 10:3Is it good to you that you
should oppress, 10:4Do you have eyes of flesh? 10:5Are your days as the days of
mortals, 10:6That you inquire after my
iniquity, 10:7Although you know that I am
not wicked, 10:8'Your hands have framed me
and fashioned me altogether; 10:9Remember, I beg you, that you
have fashioned me as clay. 10:10Haven't you poured me out
like milk, 10:11You have clothed me with
skin and flesh, 10:12You have granted me life
and lovingkindness. 10:13Yet you hid these things in
your heart. 10:14If I sin, then you mark me. 10:15If I am wicked, woe to me. 10:16If my head is held high,
you hunt me like a lion. 10:17You renew your witnesses
against me, 10:18"'Why, then, have you
brought me forth out of the womb? 10:19I should have been as
though I had not been. 10:20Aren't my days few? Cease
then, 10:21Before I go where I shall
not return from, 10:22The land dark as midnight, 11:1Then Zophar, the Naamathite, answered, 11:2"Shouldn't the multitude
of words be answered? 11:3Should your boastings make
men hold their peace? 11:4For you say, 'My doctrine is
pure, 11:5But oh that God would speak, 11:6That he would show you the
secrets of wisdom! 11:7"Can you fathom the
mystery of God? 11:8They are high as heaven. What
can you do? 11:9The measure of it is longer
than the earth, 11:10If he passes by, or
confines, 11:11For he knows false men. 11:12But vain man can become
wise 11:13"If you set your heart
aright, 11:14If iniquity is in your
hand, put it far away, 11:15Surely then shall you lift
up your face without spot; 11:16For you shall forget your
misery; 11:17Life shall be clearer than
the noonday; 11:18You shall be secure,
because there is hope; 11:19Also you shall lie down,
and none shall make you afraid; 11:20But the eyes of the wicked
shall fail, 12:1Then Job answered, 12:2"No doubt, but you are
the people, 12:3But I have understanding as
well as you; 12:4I am like one who is a joke
to his neighbor, 12:5In the thought of him who is
at ease there is contempt for misfortune, 12:6The tents of robbers prosper, 12:7"But ask the animals,
now, and they shall teach you; 12:8Or speak to the earth, and it
shall teach you; 12:9Who doesn't know that in all
these, 12:10In whose hand is the life
of every living thing, 12:11Doesn't the ear try words, 12:12With aged men is wisdom, 12:13"With God is wisdom
and might. 12:14Behold, he breaks down, and
it can't be built again; 12:15Behold, he withholds the
waters, and they dry up; 12:16With him is strength and
wisdom; 12:17He leads counselors away
stripped. 12:18He loosens the bond of
kings, 12:19He leads priests away
stripped, 12:20He removes the speech of
those who are trusted, 12:21He pours contempt on
princes, 12:22He uncovers deep things out
of darkness, 12:23He increases the nations,
and he destroys them. 12:24He takes away understanding
from the chiefs of the people of the earth, 12:25They grope in the dark
without light. 13:1"Behold, my eye has seen
all this, 13:2What you know, I know also. 13:3"Surely I would speak to
the Almighty. 13:4But you are forgers of lies. 13:5Oh that you would be
completely silent! 13:6Hear now my reasoning. 13:7Will you speak unrighteously
for God, 13:8Will you show partiality to
him? 13:9Is it good that he should
search you out? 13:10He will surely reprove you 13:11Shall not his majesty make
you afraid, 13:12Your memorable sayings are
proverbs of ashes, 13:13"Be silent, leave me
alone, that I may speak. 13:14Why should I take my flesh
in my teeth, 13:15Behold, he will kill me; I
have no hope. 13:16This also shall be my
salvation, 13:17Hear diligently my speech. 13:18See now, I have set my
cause in order. 13:19Who is he who will contend
with me? 13:20"Only don't do two
things to me; 13:21Withdraw your hand far from
me; 13:22Then call, and I will
answer; 13:23How many are my iniquities
and sins? 13:24Why hide you your face, 13:25Will you harass a driven
leaf? 13:26For you write bitter things
against me, 13:27You also put my feet in the
stocks, 13:28Though I am decaying like a
rotten thing, 14:1"Man, who is born of a
woman, 14:2He comes forth like a flower,
and is cut down. 14:3Do you open your eyes on such
a one, 14:4Who can bring a clean thing
out of an unclean? 14:6Look away from him, that he
may rest, 14:7"For there is hope for a
tree, 14:8Though the root of it grows
old in the earth, 14:9Yet through the scent of
water it will bud, 14:10But man dies, and is laid
low. 14:11As the waters fail from the
sea, 14:12So man lies down and
doesn't rise; 14:13"Oh that you would
hide me in Sheol, 14:14If a man dies, shall he
live again? 14:15You would call, and I would
answer you. 14:16But now you number my
steps. 14:17My disobedience is sealed
up in a bag. 14:18"But the mountain
falling comes to nothing; 14:19The waters wear the stones; 14:20You forever prevail against
him, and he passes; 14:21His sons come to honor, and
he doesn't know it; 14:22But his flesh on him has
pain; 15:1Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered, 15:2"Should a wise man
answer with vain knowledge, 15:3Should he reason with
unprofitable talk, 15:4Yes, you do away with fear, 15:5For your iniquity teaches
your mouth, 15:6Your own mouth condemns you,
and not I; 15:7"Are you the first man
who was born? 15:8Have you heard the secret
counsel of God? 15:9What do you know, that we
don't know? 15:10With us are both the
gray-headed and the very aged men, 15:11Are the consolations of God
too small for you, 15:12Why does your heart carry
you away? 15:13That you turn your spirit
against God, 15:14What is man, that he should
be clean? 15:15Behold, he puts no trust in
his holy ones; 15:16How much less one who is
abominable and corrupt, 15:17"I will show you,
listen to me; 15:18(Which wise men have told 15:19To whom alone the land was
given, 15:20The wicked man travails
with pain all his days, 15:21A sound of terrors is in
his ears; 15:22He doesn't believe that he
shall return out of darkness, 15:23He wanders abroad for
bread, saying, 'Where is it?' 15:24Distress and anguish make
him afraid; 15:25Because he has stretched
out his hand against God, 15:26He runs at him with a stiff
neck, 15:27Because he has covered his
face with his fatness, 15:28He has lived in desolate
cities, 15:29He shall not be rich,
neither shall his substance continue, 15:30He shall not depart out of
darkness; 15:31Let him not trust in
emptiness, deceiving himself; 15:32It shall be accomplished
before his time. 15:33He shall shake off his
unripe grape as the vine, 15:34For the company of the
godless shall be barren, 15:35They conceive mischief, and
bring forth iniquity. 16:1Then Job answered, 16:2"I have heard many such
things. 16:3Shall vain words have an end? 16:4I also could speak as you do. 16:5But I would strengthen you
with my mouth. 16:6"Though I speak, my
grief is not subsided. 16:7But now, God, you have surely
worn me out. 16:8You have shriveled me up.
This is a witness against me. 16:9He has torn me in his wrath,
and persecuted me; 16:10They have gaped on me with
their mouth; 16:11God delivers me to the
ungodly, 16:12I was at ease, and he broke
me apart. 16:13His archers surround me. 16:14He breaks me with breach on
breach. 16:15I have sewed sackcloth on
my skin, 16:16My face is red with
weeping. 16:17Although there is no
violence in my hands, 16:18"Earth, don't cover my
blood, 16:19Even now, behold, my
witness is in heaven. 16:20My friends scoff at me. 16:21That he would maintain the
right of a man with God, 16:22For when a few years are
come, 17:1"My spirit is consumed,
my days are extinct, 17:2Surely there are mockers with
me, 17:3"Now give a pledge, be
collateral for me with yourself. 17:4For you have hidden their
heart from understanding, 17:5He who denounces his friends
for a prey, 17:6"But he has made me a
byword of the people. 17:7My eye also is dim by reason
of sorrow. 17:8Upright men shall be
astonished at this. 17:9Yet shall the righteous hold
on his way. 17:10But as for you all, come on
now again; 17:11My days are past, my plans
are broken off, 17:12They change the night into
day, 17:13If I look for Sheol as my
house, 17:14If I have said to
corruption, 'You are my father;' 17:15Where then is my hope? 17:16Shall it go down with me to
the gates of Sheol, 18:1Then Bildad the Shuhite answered, 18:2"How long will you hunt
for words? 18:3Why are we counted as
animals, 18:4You who tear yourself in your
anger, 18:5"Yes, the light of the
wicked shall be put out, 18:6The light shall be dark in
his tent, 18:7The steps of his strength
shall be shortened, 18:8For he is cast into a net by
his own feet, 18:9A snare shall take him by the
heel; 18:10A noose is hidden for him
in the ground, 18:11Terrors shall make him
afraid on every side, 18:12His strength shall be
famished, 18:13The members of his body
shall be devoured, 18:14He shall be rooted out of
his tent where he trusts. 18:15There shall dwell in his
tent that which is none of his. 18:16His roots shall be dried up
beneath, 18:17His memory shall perish
from the earth. 18:18He shall be driven from
light into darkness, 18:19He shall have neither son
nor grandson among his people, 18:20Those who come after shall
be astonished at his day, 18:21Surely such are the
dwellings of the unrighteous, 19:1Then Job answered, 19:2"How long will you
torment me, 19:3You have reproached me ten
times. 19:4If it is true that I have
erred, 19:5If indeed you will magnify
yourselves against me, 19:6Know now that God has
subverted me, 19:7"Behold, I cry out of
wrong, but I am not heard: 19:8He has walled up my way so
that I can't pass, 19:9He has stripped me of my
glory, 19:10He has broken me down on
every side, and I am gone. 19:11He has also kindled his
wrath against me. 19:12His troops come on
together, 19:13"He has put my
brothers far from me. 19:14My relatives have gone
away. 19:15Those who dwell in my
house, and my maids, count me for a stranger. 19:16I call to my servant, and
he gives me no answer; 19:17My breath is offensive to
my wife. 19:18Even young children despise
me. 19:19All my familiar friends
abhor me. 19:20My bones stick to my skin
and to my flesh. 19:21"Have pity on me, have
pity on me, you my friends; 19:22Why do you persecute me as
God, 19:23"Oh that my words were
now written! 19:24That with an iron pen and
lead 19:25But as for me, I know that
my Redeemer lives. 19:26After my skin is destroyed, 19:27Whom I, even I, shall see
on my side. "My heart is consumed within me. 19:28If you say, 'How we will
persecute him!' 19:29Be afraid of the sword, 20:1Then Zophar the Naamathite answered, 20:2"Therefore do my
thoughts give answer to me, 20:3I have heard the reproof
which puts me to shame; 20:4Don't you know this from old
time, 20:5That the triumphing of the
wicked is short, 20:6Though his height mount up to
the heavens, 20:7Yet he shall perish forever
like his own dung, 20:8He shall fly away as a dream,
and shall not be found: 20:9The eye which saw him shall
see him no more, 20:10His children shall seek the
favor of the poor. 20:11His bones are full of his
youth, 20:12"Though wickedness is
sweet in his mouth, 20:13Though he spare it, and
will not let it go, 20:14Yet his food in his bowels
is turned. 20:15He has swallowed down
riches, and he shall vomit them up again. 20:16He shall suck cobra venom. 20:17He shall not look at the
rivers, 20:18That for which he labored
he shall restore, and shall not swallow it down; 20:19For he has oppressed and
forsaken the poor. 20:20"Because he knew no
quietness within him, 20:21There was nothing left that
he didn't devour, 20:22In the fullness of his
sufficiency, distress shall overtake him: 20:23When he is about to fill
his belly, God will cast the fierceness of his wrath on him. 20:24He shall flee from the iron
weapon. 20:25He draws it forth, and it
comes out of his body. 20:26All darkness is laid up for
his treasures. 20:27The heavens shall reveal
his iniquity, 20:28The increase of his house
shall depart; 20:29This is the portion of a
wicked man from God, 21:1Then Job answered, 21:2"Listen diligently to my
speech. 21:3Allow me, and I also will
speak; 21:4As for me, is my complaint to
man? 21:5Look at me, and be
astonished. 21:6When I remember, I am
troubled. 21:7"Why do the wicked live, 21:8Their child is established
with them in their sight, 21:9Their houses are safe from
fear, 21:10Their bulls breed without
fail. 21:11They send forth their
little ones like a flock. 21:12They sing to the tambourine
and harp, 21:13They spend their days in
prosperity. 21:14They tell God, 'Depart from
us, 21:15What is the Almighty, that
we should serve him? 21:16Behold, their prosperity is
not in their hand: 21:17"How often is it that
the lamp of the wicked is put out? 21:18That they are as stubble
before the wind, 21:19You say, 'God lays up his
iniquity for his children.' 21:20Let his own eyes see his
destruction. 21:21For what does he care for
his house after him, 21:22"Shall any teach God
knowledge, 21:23One dies in his full
strength, 21:24His pails are full of milk. 21:25Another dies in bitterness
of soul, 21:26They lie down alike in the
dust, 21:27"Behold, I know your
thoughts, 21:28For you say, 'Where is the
house of the prince? 21:29Haven't you asked wayfaring
men? 21:30That the evil man is
reserved to the day of calamity? 21:31Who shall declare his way
to his face? 21:32Yet shall he be borne to
the grave, 21:33The clods of the valley
shall be sweet to him. 21:34So how can you comfort me
with nonsense, 22:1Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered, 22:2"Can a man be profitable
to God? 22:3Is it any pleasure to the
Almighty, that you are righteous? 22:4Is it for your piety that he
reproves you, 22:5Isn't your wickedness great? 22:6For you have taken pledges
from your brother for nothing, 22:7You haven't given water to
the weary to drink, 22:8But as for the mighty man, he
had the earth. 22:9You have sent widows away
empty, 22:10Therefore snares are round
about you. 22:11Or darkness, so that you
can not see, 22:12"Isn't God in the
heights of heaven? 22:13You say, 'What does God
know? 22:14Thick clouds are a covering
to him, so that he doesn't see. 22:15Will you keep the old way 22:16Who were snatched away
before their time, 22:17Who said to God, 'Depart
from us;' 22:18Yet he filled their houses
with good things, 22:19The righteous see it, and
are glad; 22:20Saying, 'Surely those who
rose up against us are cut off, 22:21"Acquaint yourself
with him, now, and be at peace. 22:22Please receive instruction
from his mouth, 22:23If you return to the
Almighty, you shall be built up, 22:24Lay your treasure in the
dust, 22:25The Almighty will be your
treasure, 22:26For then shall you delight
yourself in the Almighty, 22:27You shall make your prayer
to him, and he will hear you. 22:28You shall also decree a
thing, and it shall be established to you. 22:29When they cast down, you
shall say, 'be lifted up.' 22:30He will even deliver him
who is not innocent; 23:1Then Job answered, 23:2"Even today is my
complaint rebellious. 23:3Oh that I knew where I might
find him! 23:4I would set my cause in order
before him, 23:5I would know the words which
he would answer me, 23:6Would he contend with me in
the greatness of his power? 23:7There the upright might
reason with him, 23:8"If I go east, he is not
there; 23:9He works to the north, but I
can't see him; 23:10But he knows the way that I
take. 23:11My foot has held fast to
his steps. 23:12I haven't gone back from
the commandment of his lips. 23:13But he stands alone, and
who can oppose him? 23:14For he performs that which
is appointed for me. 23:15Therefore I am terrified at
his presence. 23:16For God has made my heart
faint. 23:17Because I was not cut off
before the darkness, 24:1"Why aren't times laid
up by the Almighty? 24:2There are people who remove
the landmarks. 24:3They drive away the donkey of
the fatherless, 24:4They turn the needy out of
the way. 24:5Behold, as wild donkeys in
the desert, The wilderness yields them bread for
their children. They glean the vineyard of the wicked. And have no covering in the cold. And embrace the rock for lack of a
shelter. And take a pledge of the poor, 24:11They make oil within the
walls of these men. 24:12From out of the populous
city, men groan. 24:13"These are of those
who rebel against the light; 24:14The murderer rises with the
light. 24:15The eye also of the
adulterer waits for the twilight, 24:16In the dark they dig
through houses. 24:17For the morning is to all
of them like thick darkness, 24:18"They are foam on the
surface of the waters. 24:19Drought and heat consume
the snow waters; 24:20The womb shall forget him. 24:21He devours the barren who
don't bear. 24:22Yet God preserves the
mighty by his power. 24:23God gives them security,
and they rest in it. 24:24They are exalted; yet a
little while, and they are gone. 24:25If it isn't so now, who
will prove me a liar, 25:1Then Bildad the Shuhite answered, 25:2"Dominion and fear are
with him; 25:3Can his armies be counted? 25:4How then can man be just with
God? 25:5Behold, even the moon has no
brightness, 25:6How much less man, who is a
worm! 26:1Then Job answered, 26:2"How have you helped him
who is without power! 26:3How have you counseled him
who has no wisdom, 26:4To whom have you uttered
words? 26:5"Those who are deceased
tremble, 26:6Sheol is naked before God, 26:7He stretches out the north
over empty space, 26:8He binds up the waters in his
thick clouds, 26:9He encloses the face of his
throne, 26:10He has described a boundary
on the surface of the waters, 26:11The pillars of heaven
tremble 26:12He stirs up the sea with
his power, 26:13By his Spirit the heavens
are garnished. 26:14Behold, these are but the
outskirts of his ways. 27:1Job again took up his parable, and said, 27:2"As God lives, who has
taken away my right, 27:3(For the length of my life is
still in me, 27:4Surely my lips shall not
speak unrighteousness, 27:5Far be it from me that I
should justify you. 27:6I hold fast to my
righteousness, and will not let it go. 27:7"Let my enemy be as the
wicked, 27:8For what is the hope of the
godless, when he is cut off, 27:9Will God hear his cry, 27:10Will he delight himself in
the Almighty, 27:11I will teach you about the
hand of God. 27:12Behold, all of you have
seen it yourselves; 27:13"This is the portion
of a wicked man with God, 27:14If his children are
multiplied, it is for the sword. 27:15Those who remain of him
shall be buried in death. 27:16Though he heap up silver as
the dust, 27:17He may prepare it, but the
just shall put it on, 27:18He builds his house as the
moth, 27:19He lies down rich, but he
shall not do so again. 27:20Terrors overtake him like
waters; 27:21The east wind carries him
away, and he departs; 27:22For it hurls at him, and
does not spare, 27:23Men shall clap their hands
at him, 28:1"Surely there is a mine
for silver, 28:2Iron is taken out of the
earth, 28:3Man sets an end to darkness, 28:4He breaks open a shaft away
from where people live. 28:5As for the earth, out of it
comes bread; 28:6Sapphires come from its
rocks. 28:7That path no bird of prey
knows, 28:8The proud animals have not
trodden it, 28:9He puts forth his hand on the
flinty rock, 28:10He cuts out channels among
the rocks. 28:11He binds the streams that
they don't trickle; 28:12"But where shall
wisdom be found? 28:13Man doesn't know its price; 28:14The deep says, 'It isn't in
me.' 28:15It can't be gotten for
gold, 28:16It can't be valued with the
gold of Ophir, 28:17Gold and glass can't equal
it, 28:18No mention shall be made of
coral or of crystal: 28:19The topaz of Ethiopia shall
not equal it, 28:20Whence then comes wisdom? 28:21Seeing it is hidden from
the eyes of all living, 28:22Destruction and Death say, 28:23"God understands its
way, 28:24For he looks to the ends of
the earth, 28:25He establishes the force of
the wind; 28:26When he made a decree for
the rain, 28:27Then did he see it, and
declare it. 28:28To man he said, 29:1Job again took up his parable, and said, 29:2"Oh that I were as in
the months of old, 29:3When his lamp shone on my
head, 29:4As I was in the ripeness of
my days, 29:5When the Almighty was yet
with me, 29:6When my steps were washed
with butter, 29:7When I went forth to the city
gate, 29:8The young men saw me and hid
themselves, 29:9The princes refrained from
talking, 29:10The voice of the nobles was
hushed, 29:11For when the ear heard me,
then it blessed me; 29:12Because I delivered the
poor who cried, 29:13The blessing of him who was
ready to perish came on me, 29:14I put on righteousness, and
it clothed me. 29:15I was eyes to the blind, 29:16I was a father to the
needy. 29:17I broke the jaws of the
unrighteous, 29:18Then I said, 'I shall die
in my own house, 29:19My root is spread out to
the waters, 29:20My glory is fresh in me, 29:21"Men listened to me,
waited, 29:22After my words they didn't
speak again; 29:23They waited for me as for
the rain. 29:24I smiled on them when they
had no confidence. 29:25I chose out their way, and
sat as chief. 30:1"But now those who are
younger than I, have me in derision, 30:2Of what use is the strength
of their hands to me, 30:3They are gaunt from lack and
famine. 30:4They pluck salt herbs by the
bushes. 30:5They are driven forth from
the midst of men; 30:6So that they dwell in
frightful valleys, 30:7Among the bushes they bray; 30:8They are children of fools,
yes, children of base men. 30:9"Now I have become their
song. 30:10They abhor me, they stand
aloof from me, 30:11For he has loosed his cord,
and afflicted me; 30:12On my right hand rise the
rabble. 30:13They mar my path, 30:14As through a wide breach
they come, 30:15Terrors are turned on me. 30:16"Now my soul is poured
out within me. 30:17In the night season my
bones are pierced in me, 30:18By great force is my
garment disfigured. 30:19He has cast me into the
mire. 30:20I cry to you, and you do
not answer me. 30:21You have turned to be cruel
to me. 30:22You lift me up to the wind,
and drive me with it. 30:23For I know that you will
bring me to death, 30:24"However doesn't one
stretch out a hand in his fall? 30:25Didn't I weep for him who
was in trouble? 30:26When I looked for good,
then evil came; 30:27My heart is troubled, and
doesn't rest. 30:28I go mourning without the
sun. 30:29I am a brother to jackals, 30:30My skin grows black and
peels from me. 30:31Therefore is my harp turned
to mourning, 31:1"I made a covenant with
my eyes, 31:2For what is the portion from
God above, 31:3Is it not calamity to the
unrighteous, 31:4Doesn't he see my ways, 31:5"If I have walked with
falsehood, 31:6(Let me be weighed in an even
balance, 31:7If my step has turned out of
the way, 31:8Then let me sow, and let
another eat; 31:9"If my heart has been
enticed to a woman, 31:10Then let my wife grind for
another, 31:11For that would be a heinous
crime; 31:12For it is a fire that
consumes to destruction, 31:13"If I have despised
the cause of my man-servant 31:14What then shall I do when
God rises up? 31:15Didn't he who made me in
the womb make him? 31:16"If I have withheld
the poor from their desire, 31:17Or have eaten my morsel
alone, 31:18(No, from my youth he grew
up with me as with a father, 31:19If I have seen any perish
for want of clothing, 31:20If his heart hasn't blessed
me, 31:21If I have lifted up my hand
against the fatherless, 31:22Then let my shoulder fall
from the shoulder-blade, 31:23For calamity from God is a
terror to me, 31:24"If I have made gold my hope, 31:25If I have rejoiced because
my wealth was great, 31:26If I have seen the sun when
it shined, 31:27And my heart has been
secretly enticed, 31:28This also would be an
iniquity to be punished by the judges; 31:29"If I have rejoiced at
the destruction of him who hated me, 31:30(Yes, I have not allowed my
mouth to sin 31:31If the men of my tent have
not said, 31:32(The sojourner has not
lodged in the street; 31:33If like Adam I have covered
my transgressions, 31:34Because I feared the great
multitude, 31:35Oh that I had one to hear
me! 31:36Surely I would carry it on
my shoulder; 31:37I would declare to him the
number of my steps. 31:38If my land cries out
against me, 31:39If I have eaten the fruits
of it without money, 31:40Let briars grow instead of
wheat, The words of Job are ended. 32:1So these three men ceased to answer Job, because he was righteous in his own eyes. 32:2Then the wrath of Elihu, the son of Barachel, the Buzite, of the family of Ram, was kindled against Job. His wrath was kindled, because he justified himself rather than God. 32:3Also his wrath was kindled against his three friends, because they had found no answer, and yet had condemned Job. 32:4Now Elihu had waited to speak to Job, because they were elder than he. 32:5When Elihu saw that there was no answer in the mouth of these three men, his wrath was kindled. 32:6Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite answered, "I am young, and you are very old; 32:7I said, 'Days should speak, 32:8But there is a spirit in man, 32:9It is not the great who are
wise, 32:10Therefore I said, 'Listen
to me; 32:11"Behold, I waited for
your words, 32:12Yes, I gave you my full
attention, 32:13Beware lest you say, 'We
have found wisdom, 32:14For he has not directed his
words against me; 32:15"They are amazed. They
answer no more. 32:16Shall I wait, because they
don't speak, 32:17I also will answer my part, 32:18For I am full of words. 32:19Behold, my breast is as
wine which has no vent; 32:20I will speak, that I may be
refreshed. 32:21Please don't let me respect
any man's person, 32:22For I don't know how to
give flattering titles; 33:1"However, Job, Please
hear my speech, 33:2See now, I have opened my
mouth. 33:3My words shall utter the
uprightness of my heart; 33:4The Spirit of God has made
me, 33:5If you can, answer me; 33:6Behold, I am toward God even
as you are: 33:7Behold, my terror shall not
make you afraid, 33:8"Surely you have spoken
in my hearing, 33:9'I am clean, without
disobedience. 33:10Behold, he finds occasions
against me, 33:11He puts my feet in the
stocks, 33:12"Behold, I will answer
you. In this you are not just; 33:13Why do you strive against
him, 33:14For God speaks once, 33:15In a dream, in a vision of
the night, 33:16Then he opens the ears of
men, 33:17That he may withdraw man
from his purpose, 33:18He keeps back his soul from
the pit, 33:19He is chastened also with
pain on his bed, 33:20So that his life abhors
bread, 33:21His flesh is so consumed
away, that it can't be seen; 33:22Yes, his soul draws near to
the pit, 33:23"If there is beside
him an angel, 33:24Then God is gracious to
him, and says, 33:25His flesh shall be fresher
than a child's; 33:26He prays to God, and he is
favorable to him, 33:27He sings before men, and
says, 33:28He has redeemed my soul
from going into the pit, 33:29"Behold, God works all
these things, 33:30To bring back his soul from
the pit, 33:31Mark well, Job, and listen
to me: 33:32If you have anything to
say, answer me: 33:33If not, listen to me: 34:1Moreover Elihu answered, 34:2"Hear my words, you wise
men; 34:3For the ear tries words, 34:4Let us choose for us that
which is right. 34:5For Job has said, 'I am
righteous, 34:6Notwithstanding my right I am
considered a liar; 34:7What man is like Job, 34:8Who goes in company with the
workers of iniquity, 34:9For he has said, 'It profits
a man nothing 34:10"Therefore listen to
me, you men of understanding: 34:11For the work of a man will
he render to him, 34:12Yes surely, God will not do
wickedly, 34:13Who gave him a charge over
the earth? 34:14If he set his heart on
himself, 34:15All flesh would perish
together, 34:16"If now you have
understanding, hear this. 34:17Shall even one who hates
justice govern? 34:18Who says to a king, 'Vile!' 34:19Who doesn't respect the
persons of princes, 34:20In a moment they die, even
at midnight; 34:21"For his eyes are on
the ways of a man, 34:22There is no darkness, nor
thick gloom, 34:23For he doesn't need to
consider a man further, 34:24He breaks in pieces mighty
men in ways past finding out, 34:25Therefore he takes
knowledge of their works. 34:26He strikes them as wicked
men 34:27Because they turned aside
from following him, 34:28So that they caused the cry
of the poor to come to him, 34:29When he gives quietness,
who then can condemn? 34:30That the godless man may
not reign, 34:31"For has any said to
God, 34:32Teach me that which I don't
see. 34:33Shall his recompense be as
you desire, that you refuse it? 34:34Men of understanding will
tell me, 34:35'Job speaks without
knowledge, 34:36I wish that Job were tried
to the end, 34:37For he adds rebellion to
his sin. 35:1Moreover Elihu answered, 35:2"Do you think this to be
your right, 35:3That you ask, 'What advantage
will it be to you? 35:4I will answer you, 35:5Look to the heavens, and see. 35:6If you have sinned, what
effect do you have against him? 35:7If you are righteous, what do
you give him? 35:8Your wickedness may hurt a
man as you are; 35:9"By reason of the
multitude of oppressions they cry out; 35:10But none says, 'Where is
God my Maker, 35:11Who teaches us more than
the animals of the earth, 35:12There they cry, but none
gives answer, 35:13Surely God will not hear an
empty cry, 35:14How much less when you say
you don't see him. 35:15But now, because he has not
visited in his anger, 35:16Therefore Job opens his
mouth with empty talk, 36:1Elihu also continued, and said, 36:2"Bear with me a little,
and I will show you; 36:3I will get my knowledge from
afar, 36:4For truly my words are not
false. 36:5"Behold, God is mighty,
and doesn't despise anyone. 36:6He doesn't preserve the life
of the wicked, 36:7He doesn't withdraw his eyes
from the righteous, 36:8If they are bound in fetters, 36:9Then he shows them their
work, 36:10He also opens their ears to
instruction, 36:11If they listen and serve
him, 36:12But if they don't listen,
they shall perish by the sword; 36:13"But those who are
godless in heart lay up anger. 36:14They die in youth. 36:15He delivers the afflicted
by their affliction, 36:16Yes, he would have allured
you out of distress, 36:17"But you are full of
the judgment of the wicked. 36:18Don't let riches entice you
to wrath, 36:19Would your wealth sustain
you in distress, 36:20Don't desire the night, 36:21Take heed, don't regard
iniquity; 36:22Behold, God is exalted in
his power. 36:23Who has prescribed his way
for him? 36:24"Remember that you
magnify his work, 36:25All men have looked
thereon. 36:26Behold, God is great, and
we don't know him. 36:27For he draws up the drops
of water, 36:28Which the skies pour down 36:29Yes, can any understand the
spreading of the clouds, 36:30Behold, he spreads his
light around him. 36:31For by these he judges the
people. 36:32He covers his hands with
the lightning, 36:33The noise of it tells about
him, 37:1"Yes, at this my heart
trembles, 37:2Hear, oh, hear the noise of
his voice, 37:3He sends it forth under the
whole sky, 37:4After it a voice roars. 37:5God thunders marvelously with
his voice. 37:6For he says to the snow,
'Fall on the earth;' 37:7He seals up the hand of every
man, 37:8Then the animals go into
coverts, 37:9Out of its chamber comes the
storm, 37:10By the breath of God, ice
is given, 37:11Yes, he loads the thick
cloud with moisture. 37:12It is turned round about by
his guidance, 37:13Whether it is for
correction, or for his land, 37:14"Listen to this, Job: 37:15Do you know how God
controls them, 37:16Do you know the workings of
the clouds, 37:17You whose clothing is warm, 37:18Can you, with him, spread
out the sky, 37:19Teach us what we shall tell
him; 37:20Shall it be told him that I
would speak? 37:21Now men don't see the light
which is bright in the skies, 37:22Out of the north comes
golden splendor; 37:23We can't reach the
Almighty, 37:24Therefore men revere him. 38:1Then Yahweh answered Job out of the whirlwind, 38:2"Who is this who darkens
counsel 38:3Brace yourself like a man, 38:4"Where were you when I
laid the foundations of the earth? 38:5Who determined the measures
of it, if you know? 38:6Whereupon were the
foundations of it fastened? 38:7When the morning stars sang
together, 38:8"Or who shut up the sea
with doors, 38:9When I made clouds the
garment of it, 38:10Marked out for it my bound, 38:11And said, 'Here you may
come, but no further; 38:12"Have you commanded
the morning in your days, 38:13That it might take hold of
the ends of the earth, 38:14It is changed as clay under
the seal, 38:15From the wicked, their
light is withheld, 38:16"Have you entered into
the springs of the sea? 38:17Have the gates of death
been revealed to you? 38:18Have you comprehended the
earth in its breadth? 38:19"What is the way to
the dwelling of light? 38:20That you should take it to
the bound of it, 38:21Surely you know, for you
were born then, 38:22Have you entered the
treasuries of the snow, 38:23Which I have reserved
against the time of trouble, 38:24By what way is the
lightning distributed, 38:25Who has cut a channel for
the flood water, 38:26To cause it to rain on a
land where no man is; 38:27To satisfy the waste and
desolate ground, 38:28Does the rain have a
father? 38:29Out of whose womb came the
ice? 38:30The waters become hard like
stone, 38:31"Can you bind the
cluster of the Pleiades, 38:32Can you lead forth the
constellations in their season? 38:33Do you know the laws of the
heavens? 38:34"Can you lift up your
voice to the clouds, 38:35Can you send forth
lightnings, that they may go? 38:36Who has put wisdom in the
inward parts? 38:37Who can number the clouds
by wisdom? 38:38When the dust runs into a
mass, 38:39"Can you hunt the prey
for the lioness, 38:40When they crouch in their
dens, 38:41Who provides for the raven
his prey, 39:1"Do you know the time
when the mountain goats give birth? 39:2Can you number the months
that they fulfill? 39:3They bow themselves, they
bring forth their young, 39:4Their young ones become
strong. 39:5"Who has set the wild
donkey free? 39:6Whose home I have made the
wilderness, 39:7He scorns the tumult of the
city, 39:8The range of the mountains is
his pasture, 39:9"Will the wild ox be
content to serve you? 39:10Can you hold the wild ox in
the furrow with his harness? 39:11Will you trust him, because
his strength is great? 39:12Will you confide in him,
that he will bring home your seed, 39:13"The wings of the
ostrich wave proudly; 39:14For she leaves her eggs on
the earth, 39:15And forgets that the foot
may crush them, 39:16She deals harshly with her
young ones, as if they were not hers. 39:17Because God has deprived
her of wisdom, 39:18When she lifts up herself
on high, 39:19"Have you given the
horse might? 39:20Have you made him to leap
as a locust? 39:21He paws in the valley, and
rejoices in his strength: 39:22He mocks at fear, and is
not dismayed; 39:23The quiver rattles against
him, 39:24He eats up the ground with
fierceness and rage, 39:25As often as the trumpet
sounds he snorts, 'Aha!' 39:26"Is it by your wisdom
that the hawk soars, 39:27Is it at your command that
the eagle mounts up, 39:28On the cliff he dwells, and
makes his home, 39:29From there he spies out the
prey. 39:30His young ones also suck up
blood. 40:1Moreover Yahweh answered Job, 40:2"Shall he who argues
contend with the Almighty? 40:3Then Job answered Yahweh, 40:4"Behold, I am of small
account. What shall I answer you? 40:5I have spoken once, and I
will not answer; 40:6Then Yahweh answered Job out of the whirlwind, 40:7"Now brace yourself like
a man. 40:8Will you even annul my
judgment? 40:9Or have you an arm like God? 40:10"Now deck yourself
with excellency and dignity. 40:11Pour forth the fury of your
anger. 40:12Look on everyone who is
proud, and humble him. 40:13Hide them in the dust
together. 40:14Then I will also admit to
you 40:15"See now, behemoth,
which I made as well as you. 40:16Look now, his strength is
in his loins, 40:17He moves his tail like a
cedar: 40:18His bones are like tubes of
brass. 40:19He is the chief of the ways
of God. 40:20Surely the mountains bring
him forth food, 40:21He lies under the lotus
trees, 40:22The lotuses cover him with
their shade. 40:23Behold, if a river
overflows, he doesn't tremble. 40:24Shall any take him when he
is on the watch, 41:1"Can you draw out
Leviathan with a fishhook? 41:2Can you put a rope into his
nose? 41:3Will he make many petitions
to you? 41:4Will he make a covenant with
you, 41:5Will you play with him as
with a bird? 41:6Will traders barter for him? 41:7Can you fill his skin with
barbed irons, 41:8Lay your hand on him. 41:9Behold, the hope of him is in
vain. 41:10None is so fierce that he
dare stir him up. 41:11Who has first given to me,
that I should repay him? 41:12"I will not keep
silence concerning his limbs, 41:13Who can strip off his outer
garment? 41:14Who can open the doors of
his face? 41:15Strong scales are his
pride, 41:16One is so near to another, 41:17They are joined one to
another; 41:18His sneezing flashes forth
light, 41:19Out of his mouth go burning
torches, 41:20Out of his nostrils a smoke
goes, 41:21His breath kindles coals. 41:22In his neck there is
strength. 41:23The flakes of his flesh are
joined together. 41:24His heart is as firm as a
stone, 41:25When he raises himself up,
the mighty are afraid. 41:26If one lay at him with the
sword, it can't avail; 41:27He counts iron as straw; 41:28The arrow can't make him
flee. 41:29Clubs are counted as
stubble. 41:30His undersides are like
sharp potsherds, 41:31He makes the deep to boil
like a pot. 41:32He makes a path to shine
after him. 41:33On earth there is not his
equal, 41:34He sees everything that is
high: 42:1Then Job answered Yahweh, 42:2"I know that you can do
all things, 42:3You asked, 'Who is this who
hides counsel without knowledge?' 42:4You said, 'Listen, now, and I
will speak; 42:5I had heard of you by the
hearing of the ear, 42:6Therefore I abhor myself, 42:7It was so, that after Yahweh had spoken these words to Job, Yahweh said to Eliphaz the Temanite, "My wrath is kindled against you, and against your two friends; for you have not spoken of me the thing that is right, as my servant Job has. 42:8Now therefore, take to yourselves seven bulls and seven rams, and go to my servant Job, and offer up for yourselves a burnt offering; and my servant Job shall pray for you, for I will accept him, that I not deal with you according to your folly. For you have not spoken of me the thing that is right, as my servant Job has." 42:9So Eliphaz the Temanite and Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite went, and did what Yahweh commanded them, and Yahweh accepted Job. 42:10Yahweh turned the captivity of Job, when he prayed for his friends. Yahweh gave Job twice as much as he had before. 42:11Then came there to him all his brothers, and all his sisters, and all those who had been of his acquaintance before, and ate bread with him in his house. They comforted him, and consoled him concerning all the evil that Yahweh had brought on him. Everyone also gave him a piece of money, and everyone a ring of gold. 42:12So Yahweh blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning. He had fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, one thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand female donkeys. 42:13He had also seven sons and three daughters. 42:14He called the name of the first, Jemimah; and the name of the second, Keziah; and the name of the third, Keren Happuch. 42:15In all the land were no women found so beautiful as the daughters of Job. Their father gave them an inheritance among their brothers. 42:16After this Job lived one hundred forty years, and saw his sons, and his sons' sons, to four generations. 42:17So Job died, being old and full of days. |