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Job
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1
1 There was a man in
the land of Uz, whose name was
Job; and that man was perfect and
upright, and one that feared God,
and eschewed evil.
2 And there were born unto
him seven sons and three
daughters.
3 His substance also was
seven thousand sheep, and three
thousand camels, and five hundred
yoke of oxen, and five hundred
she asses, and a very great
household; so that this man was
the greatest of all the men of
the east.
4 And his sons went and
feasted in their houses, every
one his day; and sent and called
for their three sisters to eat
and to drink with them.
5 And it was so, when the
days of their feasting were gone
about, that Job sent and
sanctified them, and rose up
early in the morning, and offered
burnt offerings according to the
number of them all: for Job said,
It may be that my sons have
sinned, and cursed God in their
hearts. Thus did Job
continually.
6 Now there was a day when
the sons of God came to present
themselves before the LORD, and
Satan came also among them.
7 And the LORD said unto
Satan, Whence comest thou? Then
Satan answered the LORD, and
said, From going to and fro in
the earth, and from walking up
and down in it.
8 And the LORD said unto
Satan, Hast thou considered my
servant Job, that there is none
like him in the earth, a perfect
and an upright man, one that
feareth God, and escheweth
evil?
9 Then Satan answered the
LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God
for nought?
10 Hast not thou made an
hedge about him, and about his
house, and about all that he hath
on every side? thou hast blessed
the work of his hands, and his
substance is increased in the
land.
11 But put forth thine
hand now, and touch all that he
hath, and he will curse thee to
thy face.
12 And the LORD said unto
Satan, Behold, all that he hath
is in thy power; only upon
himself put not forth thine hand.
So Satan went forth from the
presence of the LORD.
13 And there was a day
when his sons and his daughters
were eating and drinking wine in
their eldest brother's house:
14 And there came a
messenger unto Job, and said, The
oxen were plowing, and the asses
feeding beside them:
15 And the Sabeans fell
upon them, and took them away;
yea, they have slain the servants
with the edge of the sword; and I
only am escaped alone to tell
thee.
16 While he was yet
speaking, there came also
another, and said, The fire of
God is fallen from heaven, and
hath burned up the sheep, and the
servants, and consumed them; and
I only am escaped alone to tell
thee.
17 While he was yet
speaking, there came also
another, and said, The Chaldeans
made out three bands, and fell
upon the camels, and have carried
them away, yea, and slain the
servants with the edge of the
sword; and I only am escaped
alone to tell thee.
18 While he was yet
speaking, there came also
another, and said, Thy sons and
thy daughters were eating and
drinking wine in their eldest
brother's house:
19 And, behold, there came
a great wind from the wilderness,
and smote the four corners of the
house, and it fell upon the young
men, and they are dead; and I
only am escaped alone to tell
thee.
20 Then Job arose, and
rent his mantle, and shaved his
head, and fell down upon the
ground, and worshipped,
21 And said, Naked came I
out of my mother's womb, and
naked shall I return thither: the
LORD gave, and the LORD hath
taken away; blessed be the name
of the LORD.
22 In all this Job sinned
not, nor charged God
foolishly.
Chapter 2
1 Again there was a day
when the sons of God came to
present themselves before the
LORD, and Satan came also among
them to present himself before
the LORD.
2 And the LORD said unto
Satan, From whence comest thou?
And Satan answered the LORD, and
said, From going to and fro in
the earth, and from walking up
and down in it.
3 And the LORD said unto
Satan, Hast thou considered my
servant Job, that there is none
like him in the earth, a perfect
and an upright man, one that
feareth God, and escheweth evil?
and still he holdeth fast his
integrity, although thou movedst
me against him, to destroy him
without cause.
4 And Satan answered the
LORD, and said, Skin for skin,
yea, all that a man hath will he
give for his life.
5 But put forth thine hand
now, and touch his bone and his
flesh, and he will curse thee to
thy face.
6 And the LORD said unto
Satan, Behold, he is in thine
hand; but save his life.
7 So went Satan forth from
the presence of the LORD, and
smote Job with sore boils from
the sole of his foot unto his
crown.
8 And he took him a
potsherd to scrape himself
withal; and he sat down among the
ashes.
9 Then said his wife unto
him, Dost thou still retain thine
integrity? curse God, and
die.
10 But he said unto her,
Thou speakest as one of the
foolish women speaketh. What?
shall we receive good at the hand
of God, and shall we not receive
evil? In all this did not Job sin
with his lips.
11 Now when Job's three
friends heard of all this evil
that was come upon him, they came
every one from his own place;
Eliphaz the Temanite, and Bildad
the Shuhite, and Zophar the
Naamathite: for they had made an
appointment together to come to
mourn with him and to comfort
him.
12 And when they lifted up
their eyes afar off, and knew him
not, they lifted up their voice,
and wept; and they rent every one
his mantle, and sprinkled dust
upon their heads toward
heaven.
13 So they sat down with
him upon the ground seven days
and seven nights, and none spake
a word unto him: for they saw
that his grief was very
great.
Chapter 3
1 After this opened Job
his mouth, and cursed his
day.
2 And Job spake, and
said,
3 Let the day perish
wherein I was born, and the night
in which it was said, There is a
man child conceived.
4 Let that day be
darkness; let not God regard it
from above, neither let the light
shine upon it.
5 Let darkness and the
shadow of death stain it; let a
cloud dwell upon it; let the
blackness of the day terrify
it.
6 As for that night, let
darkness seize upon it; let it
not be joined unto the days of
the year, let it not come into
the number of the months.
7 Lo, let that night be
solitary, let no joyful voice
come therein.
8 Let them curse it that
curse the day, who are ready to
raise up their mourning.
9 Let the stars of the
twilight thereof be dark; let it
look for light, but have none;
neither let it see the dawning of
the day:
10 Because it shut not up
the doors of my mother's womb,
nor hid sorrow from mine
eyes.
11 Why died I not from the
womb? why did I not give up the
ghost when I came out of the
belly?
12 Why did the knees
prevent me? or why the breasts
that I should suck?
13 For now should I have
lain still and been quiet, I
should have slept: then had I
been at rest,
14 With kings and
counsellers of the earth, which
built desolate places for
themselves;
15 Or with princes that
had gold, who filled their houses
with silver:
16 Or as an hidden
untimely birth I had not been; as
infants which never saw
light.
17 There the wicked cease
from troubling; and there the
weary be at rest.
18 There the prisoners
rest together; they hear not the
voice of the oppressor.
19 The small and great are
there; and the servant is free
from his master.
20 Wherefore is light
given to him that is in misery,
and life unto the bitter in
soul;
21 Which long for death,
but it cometh not; and dig for it
more than for hid treasures;
22 Which rejoice
exceedingly, and are glad, when
they can find the grave?
23 Why is light given to a
man whose way is hid, and whom
God hath hedged in?
24 For my sighing cometh
before I eat, and my roarings are
poured out like the waters.
25 For the thing which I
greatly feared is come upon me,
and that which I was afraid of is
come unto me.
26 I was not in safety,
neither had I rest, neither was I
quiet; yet trouble came.
Chapter 4
1 Then Eliphaz the
Temanite answered and said,
2 If we assay to commune
with thee, wilt thou be grieved?
but who can withhold himself from
speaking?
3 Behold, thou hast
instructed many, and thou hast
strengthened the weak hands.
4 Thy words have upholden
him that was falling, and thou
hast strengthened the feeble
knees.
5 But now it is come upon
thee, and thou faintest; it
toucheth thee, and thou art
troubled.
6 Is not this thy fear,
thy confidence, thy hope, and the
uprightness of thy ways?
7 Remember, I pray thee,
who ever perished, being
innocent? or where were the
righteous cut off?
8 Even as I have seen,
they that plow iniquity, and sow
wickedness, reap the same.
9 By the blast of God they
perish, and by the breath of his
nostrils are they consumed.
10 The roaring of the
lion, and the voice of the fierce
lion, and the teeth of the young
lions, are broken.
11 The old lion perisheth
for lack of prey, and the stout
lion's whelps are scattered
abroad.
12 Now a thing was
secretly brought to me, and mine
ear received a little
thereof.
13 In thoughts from the
visions of the night, when deep
sleep falleth on men,
14 Fear came upon me, and
trembling, which made all my
bones to shake.
15 Then a spirit passed
before my face; the hair of my
flesh stood up:
16 It stood still, but I
could not discern the form
thereof: an image was before mine
eyes, there was silence, and I
heard a voice, saying,
17 Shall mortal man be
more just than God? shall a man
be more pure than his maker?
18 Behold, he put no trust
in his servants; and his angels
he charged with folly:
19 How much less in them
that dwell in houses of clay,
whose foundation is in the dust,
which are crushed before the
moth?
20 They are destroyed from
morning to evening: they perish
for ever without any regarding
it.
21 Doth not their
excellency which is in them go
away? they die, even without
wisdom.
Chapter 5
1 Call now, if there be
any that will answer thee; and to
which of the saints wilt thou
turn?
2 For wrath killeth the
foolish man, and envy slayeth the
silly one.
3 I have seen the foolish
taking root: but suddenly I
cursed his habitation.
4 His children are far
from safety, and they are crushed
in the gate, neither is there any
to deliver them.
5 Whose harvest the hungry
eateth up, and taketh it even out
of the thorns, and the robber
swalloweth up their
substance.
6 Although affliction
cometh not forth of the dust,
neither doth trouble spring out
of the ground;
7 Yet man is born unto
trouble, as the sparks fly
upward.
8 I would seek unto God,
and unto God would I commit my
cause:
9 Which doeth great things
and unsearchable; marvellous
things without number:
10 Who giveth rain upon
the earth, and sendeth waters
upon the fields:
11 To set up on high those
that be low; that those which
mourn may be exalted to
safety.
12 He disappointeth the
devices of the crafty, so that
their hands cannot perform their
enterprise.
13 He taketh the wise in
their own craftiness: and the
counsel of the froward is carried
headlong.
14 They meet with darkness
in the daytime, and grope in the
noonday as in the night.
15 But he saveth the poor
from the sword, from their mouth,
and from the hand of the
mighty.
16 So the poor hath hope,
and iniquity stoppeth her
mouth.
17 Behold, happy is the
man whom God correcteth:
therefore despise not thou the
chastening of the Almighty:
18 For he maketh sore, and
bindeth up: he woundeth, and his
hands make whole.
19 He shall deliver thee
in six troubles: yea, in seven
there shall no evil touch
thee.
20 In famine he shall
redeem thee from death: and in
war from the power of the
sword.
21 Thou shalt be hid from
the scourge of the tongue:
neither shalt thou be afraid of
destruction when it cometh.
22 At destruction and
famine thou shalt laugh: neither
shalt thou be afraid of the
beasts of the earth.
23 For thou shalt be in
league with the stones of the
field: and the beasts of the
field shall be at peace with
thee.
24 And thou shalt know
that thy tabernacle shall be in
peace; and thou shalt visit thy
habitation, and shalt not
sin.
25 Thou shalt know also
that thy seed shall be great, and
thine offspring as the grass of
the earth.
26 Thou shalt come to thy
grave in a full age, like as a
shock of corn cometh in in his
season.
27 Lo this, we have
searched it, so it is; hear it,
and know thou it for thy
good.
Chapter 6
1 But Job answered and
said,
2 Oh that my grief were
throughly weighed, and my
calamity laid in the balances
together!
3 For now it would be
heavier than the sand of the sea:
therefore my words are swallowed
up.
4 For the arrows of the
Almighty are within me, the
poison whereof drinketh up my
spirit: the terrors of God do set
themselves in array against
me.
5 Doth the wild ass bray
when he hath grass? or loweth the
ox over his fodder?
6 Can that which is
unsavoury be eaten without salt?
or is there any taste in the
white of an egg?
7 The things that my soul
refused to touch are as my
sorrowful meat.
8 Oh that I might have my
request; and that God would grant
me the thing that I long for!
9 Even that it would
please God to destroy me; that he
would let loose his hand, and cut
me off!
10 Then should I yet have
comfort; yea, I would harden
myself in sorrow: let him not
spare; for I have not concealed
the words of the Holy One.
11 What is my strength,
that I should hope? and what is
mine end, that I should prolong
my life?
12 Is my strength the
strength of stones? or is my
flesh of brass?
13 Is not my help in me?
and is wisdom driven quite from
me?
14 To him that is
afflicted pity should be shewed
from his friend; but he forsaketh
the fear of the Almighty.
15 My brethren have dealt
deceitfully as a brook, and as
the stream of brooks they pass
away;
16 Which are blackish by
reason of the ice, and wherein
the snow is hid:
17 What time they wax
warm, they vanish: when it is
hot, they are consumed out of
their place.
18 The paths of their way
are turned aside; they go to
nothing, and perish.
19 The troops of Tema
looked, the companies of Sheba
waited for them.
20 They were confounded
because they had hoped; they came
thither, and were ashamed.
21 For now ye are nothing;
ye see my casting down, and are
afraid.
22 Did I say, Bring unto
me? or, Give a reward for me of
your substance?
23 Or, Deliver me from the
enemy's hand? or, Redeem me from
the hand of the mighty?
24 Teach me, and I will
hold my tongue: and cause me to
understand wherein I have
erred.
25 How forcible are right
words! but what doth your arguing
reprove?
26 Do ye imagine to
reprove words, and the speeches
of one that is desperate, which
are as wind?
27 Yea, ye overwhelm the
fatherless, and ye dig a pit for
your friend.
28 Now therefore be
content, look upon me; for it is
evident unto you if I lie.
29 Return, I pray you, let
it not be iniquity; yea, return
again, my righteousness is in
it.
30 Is there iniquity in my
tongue? cannot my taste discern
perverse things?
Chapter 7
1 Is there not an
appointed time to man upon earth?
are not his days also like the
days of an hireling?
2 As a servant earnestly
desireth the shadow, and as an
hireling looketh for the reward
of his work:
3 So am I made to possess
months of vanity, and wearisome
nights are appointed to me.
4 When I lie down, I say,
When shall I arise, and the night
be gone? and I am full of
tossings to and fro unto the
dawning of the day.
5 My flesh is clothed with
worms and clods of dust; my skin
is broken, and become
loathsome.
6 My days are swifter than
a weaver's shuttle, and are spent
without hope.
7 O remember that my life
is wind: mine eye shall no more
see good.
8 The eye of him that hath
seen me shall see me no more:
thine eyes are upon me, and I am
not.
9 As the cloud is consumed
and vanisheth away: so he that
goeth down to the grave shall
come up no more.
10 He shall return no more
to his house, neither shall his
place know him any more.
11 Therefore I will not
refrain my mouth; I will speak in
the anguish of my spirit; I will
complain in the bitterness of my
soul.
12 Am I a sea, or a whale,
that thou settest a watch over
me?
13 When I say, My bed
shall comfort me, my couch shall
ease my complaint;
14 Then thou scarest me
with dreams, and terrifiest me
through visions:
15 So that my soul
chooseth strangling, and death
rather than my life.
16 I loathe it; I would
not live alway: let me alone; for
my days are vanity.
17 What is man, that thou
shouldest magnify him? and that
thou shouldest set thine heart
upon him?
18 And that thou shouldest
visit him every morning, and try
him every moment?
19 How long wilt thou not
depart from me, nor let me alone
till I swallow down my
spittle?
20 I have sinned; what
shall I do unto thee, O thou
preserver of men? why hast thou
set me as a mark against thee, so
that I am a burden to myself?
21 And why dost thou not
pardon my transgression, and take
away mine iniquity? for now shall
I sleep in the dust; and thou
shalt seek me in the morning, but
I shall not be.
Chapter 8
1 Then answered Bildad
the Shuhite, and said,
2 How long wilt thou speak
these things? and how long shall
the words of thy mouth be like a
strong wind?
3 Doth God pervert
judgment? or doth the Almighty
pervert justice?
4 If thy children have
sinned against him, and he have
cast them away for their
transgression;
5 If thou wouldest seek
unto God betimes, and make thy
supplication to the Almighty;
6 If thou wert pure and
upright; surely now he would
awake for thee, and make the
habitation of thy righteousness
prosperous.
7 Though thy beginning was
small, yet thy latter end should
greatly increase.
8 For inquire, I pray
thee, of the former age, and
prepare thyself to the search of
their fathers:
9 (For we are but of
yesterday, and know nothing,
because our days upon earth are a
shadow:)
10 Shall not they teach
thee, and tell thee, and utter
words out of their heart?
11 Can the rush grow up
without mire? can the flag grow
without water?
12 Whilst it is yet in his
greenness, and not cut down, it
withereth before any other
herb.
13 So are the paths of all
that forget God; and the
hypocrite's hope shall
perish:
14 Whose hope shall be cut
off, and whose trust shall be a
spider's web.
15 He shall lean upon his
house, but it shall not stand: he
shall hold it fast, but it shall
not endure.
16 He is green before the
sun, and his branch shooteth
forth in his garden.
17 His roots are wrapped
about the heap, and seeth the
place of stones.
18 If he destroy him from
his place, then it shall deny
him, saying, I have not seen
thee.
19 Behold, this is the joy
of his way, and out of the earth
shall others grow.
20 Behold, God will not
cast away a perfect man, neither
will he help the evil doers:
21 Till he fill thy mouth
with laughing, and thy lips with
rejoicing.
22 They that hate thee
shall be clothed with shame; and
the dwelling place of the wicked
shall come to nought.
Chapter 9
1 Then Job answered and
said,
2 I know it is so of a
truth: but how should man be just
with God?
3 If he will contend with
him, he cannot answer him one of
a thousand.
4 He is wise in heart, and
mighty in strength: who hath
hardened himself against him, and
hath prospered?
5 Which removeth the
mountains, and they know not:
which overturneth them in his
anger.
6 Which shaketh the earth
out of her place, and the pillars
thereof tremble.
7 Which commandeth the
sun, and it riseth not; and
sealeth up the stars.
8 Which alone spreadeth
out the heavens, and treadeth
upon the waves of the sea.
9 Which maketh Arcturus,
Orion, and Pleiades, and the
chambers of the south.
10 Which doeth great
things past finding out; yea, and
wonders without number.
11 Lo, he goeth by me, and
I see him not: he passeth on
also, but I perceive him not.
12 Behold, he taketh away,
who can hinder him? who will say
unto him, What doest thou?
13 If God will not
withdraw his anger, the proud
helpers do stoop under him.
14 How much less shall I
answer him, and choose out my
words to reason with him?
15 Whom, though I were
righteous, yet would I not
answer, but I would make
supplication to my judge.
16 If I had called, and he
had answered me; yet would I not
believe that he had hearkened
unto my voice.
17 For he breaketh me with
a tempest, and multiplieth my
wounds without cause.
18 He will not suffer me
to take my breath, but filleth me
with bitterness.
19 If I speak of strength,
lo, he is strong: and if of
judgment, who shall set me a time
to plead?
20 If I justify myself,
mine own mouth shall condemn me:
if I say, I am perfect, it shall
also prove me perverse.
21 Though I were perfect,
yet would I not know my soul: I
would despise my life.
22 This is one thing,
therefore I said it, He
destroyeth the perfect and the
wicked.
23 If the scourge slay
suddenly, he will laugh at the
trial of the innocent.
24 The earth is given into
the hand of the wicked: he
covereth the faces of the judges
thereof; if not, where, and who
is he?
25 Now my days are swifter
than a post: they flee away, they
see no good.
26 They are passed away as
the swift ships: as the eagle
that hasteth to the prey.
27 If I say, I will forget
my complaint, I will leave off my
heaviness, and comfort
myself:
28 I am afraid of all my
sorrows, I know that thou wilt
not hold me innocent.
29 If I be wicked, why
then labour I in vain?
30 If I wash myself with
snow water, and make my hands
never so clean;
31 Yet shalt thou plunge
me in the ditch, and mine own
clothes shall abhor me.
32 For he is not a man, as
I am, that I should answer him,
and we should come together in
judgment.
33 Neither is there any
daysman betwixt us, that might
lay his hand upon us both.
34 Let him take his rod
away from me, and let not his
fear terrify me:
35 Then would I speak, and
not fear him; but it is not so
with me.
Chapter 10
1 My soul is weary of
my life; I will leave my
complaint upon myself; I will
speak in the bitterness of my
soul.
2 I will say unto God, Do
not condemn me; shew me wherefore
thou contendest with me.
3 Is it good unto thee
that thou shouldest oppress, that
thou shouldest despise the work
of thine hands, and shine upon
the counsel of the wicked?
4 Hast thou eyes of flesh?
or seest thou as man seeth?
5 Are thy days as the days
of man? are thy years as man's
days,
6 That thou inquirest
after mine iniquity, and
searchest after my sin?
7 Thou knowest that I am
not wicked; and there is none
that can deliver out of thine
hand.
8 Thine hands have made me
and fashioned me together round
about; yet thou dost destroy
me.
9 Remember, I beseech
thee, that thou hast made me as
the clay; and wilt thou bring me
into dust again?
10 Hast thou not poured me
out as milk, and curdled me like
cheese?
11 Thou hast clothed me
with skin and flesh, and hast
fenced me with bones and
sinews.
12 Thou hast granted me
life and favour, and thy
visitation hath preserved my
spirit.
13 And these things hast
thou hid in thine heart: I know
that this is with thee.
14 If I sin, then thou
markest me, and thou wilt not
acquit me from mine iniquity.
15 If I be wicked, woe
unto me; and if I be righteous,
yet will I not lift up my head. I
am full of confusion; therefore
see thou mine affliction;
16 For it increaseth. Thou
huntest me as a fierce lion: and
again thou shewest thyself
marvellous upon me.
17 Thou renewest thy
witnesses against me, and
increasest thine indignation upon
me; changes and war are against
me.
18 Wherefore then hast
thou brought me forth out of the
womb? Oh that I had given up the
ghost, and no eye had seen
me!
19 I should have been as
though I had not been; I should
have been carried from the womb
to the grave.
20 Are not my days few?
cease then, and let me alone,
that I may take comfort a
little,
21 Before I go whence I
shall not return, even to the
land of darkness and the shadow
of death;
22 A land of darkness, as
darkness itself; and of the
shadow of death, without any
order, and where the light is as
darkness.
Chapter 11
1 Then answered Zophar
the Naamathite, and said,
2 Should not the multitude
of words be answered? and should
a man full of talk be
justified?
3 Should thy lies make men
hold their peace? and when thou
mockest, shall no man make thee
ashamed?
4 For thou hast said, My
doctrine is pure, and I am clean
in thine eyes.
5 But oh that God would
speak, and open his lips against
thee;
6 And that he would shew
thee the secrets of wisdom, that
they are double to that which is!
Know therefore that God exacteth
of thee less than thine iniquity
deserveth.
7 Canst thou by searching
find out God? canst thou find out
the Almighty unto perfection?
8 It is as high as heaven;
what canst thou do? deeper than
hell; what canst thou know?
9 The measure thereof is
longer than the earth, and
broader than the sea.
10 If he cut off, and shut
up, or gather together, then who
can hinder him?
11 For he knoweth vain
men: he seeth wickedness also;
will he not then consider it?
12 For vain man would be
wise, though man be born like a
wild ass's colt.
13 If thou prepare thine
heart, and stretch out thine
hands toward him;
14 If iniquity be in thine
hand, put it far away, and let
not wickedness dwell in thy
tabernacles.
15 For then shalt thou
lift up thy face without spot;
yea, thou shalt be stedfast, and
shalt not fear:
16 Because thou shalt
forget thy misery, and remember
it as waters that pass away:
17 And thine age shall be
clearer than the noonday; thou
shalt shine forth, thou shalt be
as the morning.
18 And thou shalt be
secure, because there is hope;
yea, thou shalt dig about thee,
and thou shalt take thy rest in
safety.
19 Also thou shalt lie
down, and none shall make thee
afraid; yea, many shall make suit
unto thee.
20 But the eyes of the
wicked shall fail, and they shall
not escape, and their hope shall
be as the giving up of the
ghost.
Chapter 12
1 And Job answered and
said,
2 No doubt but ye are the
people, and wisdom shall die with
you.
3 But I have understanding
as well as you; I am not inferior
to you: yea, who knoweth not such
things as these?
4 I am as one mocked of
his neighbour, who calleth upon
God, and he answereth him: the
just upright man is laughed to
scorn.
5 He that is ready to slip
with his feet is as a lamp
despised in the thought of him
that is at ease.
6 The tabernacles of
robbers prosper, and they that
provoke God are secure; into
whose hand God bringeth
abundantly.
7 But ask now the beasts,
and they shall teach thee; and
the fowls of the air, and they
shall tell thee:
8 Or speak to the earth,
and it shall teach thee: and the
fishes of the sea shall declare
unto thee.
9 Who knoweth not in all
these that the hand of the LORD
hath wrought this?
10 In whose hand is the
soul of every living thing, and
the breath of all mankind.
11 Doth not the ear try
words? and the mouth taste his
meat?
12 With the ancient is
wisdom; and in length of days
understanding.
13 With him is wisdom and
strength, he hath counsel and
understanding.
14 Behold, he breaketh
down, and it cannot be built
again: he shutteth up a man, and
there can be no opening.
15 Behold, he withholdeth
the waters, and they dry up: also
he sendeth them out, and they
overturn the earth.
16 With him is strength
and wisdom: the deceived and the
deceiver are his.
17 He leadeth counsellers
away spoiled, and maketh the
judges fools.
18 He looseth the bond of
kings, and girdeth their loins
with a girdle.
19 He leadeth princes away
spoiled, and overthroweth the
mighty.
20 He removeth away the
speech of the trusty, and taketh
away the understanding of the
aged.
21 He poureth contempt
upon princes, and weakeneth the
strength of the mighty.
22 He discovereth deep
things out of darkness, and
bringeth out to light the shadow
of death.
23 He increaseth the
nations, and destroyeth them: he
enlargeth the nations, and
straiteneth them again.
24 He taketh away the
heart of the chief of the people
of the earth, and causeth them to
wander in a wilderness where
there is no way.
25 They grope in the dark
without light, and he maketh them
to stagger like a drunken
man.
Chapter 13
1 Lo, mine eye hath
seen all this, mine ear hath
heard and understood it.
2 What ye know, the same
do I know also: I am not inferior
unto you.
3 Surely I would speak to
the Almighty, and I desire to
reason with God.
4 But ye are forgers of
lies, ye are all physicians of no
value.
5 O that ye would
altogether hold your peace! and
it should be your wisdom.
6 Hear now my reasoning,
and hearken to the pleadings of
my lips.
7 Will ye speak wickedly
for God? and talk deceitfully for
him?
8 Will ye accept his
person? will ye contend for
God?
9 Is it good that he
should search you out? or as one
man mocketh another, do ye so
mock him?
10 He will surely reprove
you, if ye do secretly accept
persons.
11 Shall not his
excellency make you afraid? and
his dread fall upon you?
12 Your remembrances are
like unto ashes, your bodies to
bodies of clay.
13 Hold your peace, let me
alone, that I may speak, and let
come on me what will.
14 Wherefore do I take my
flesh in my teeth, and put my
life in mine hand?
15 Though he slay me, yet
will I trust in him: but I will
maintain mine own ways before
him.
16 He also shall be my
salvation: for an hypocrite shall
not come before him.
17 Hear diligently my
speech, and my declaration with
your ears.
18 Behold now, I have
ordered my cause; I know that I
shall be justified.
19 Who is he that will
plead with me? for now, if I hold
my tongue, I shall give up the
ghost.
20 Only do not two things
unto me: then will I not hide
myself from thee.
21 Withdraw thine hand far
from me: and let not thy dread
make me afraid.
22 Then call thou, and I
will answer: or let me speak, and
answer thou me.
23 How many are mine
iniquities and sins? make me to
know my transgression and my
sin.
24 Wherefore hidest thou
thy face, and holdest me for
thine enemy?
25 Wilt thou break a leaf
driven to and fro? and wilt thou
pursue the dry stubble?
26 For thou writest bitter
things against me, and makest me
to possess the iniquities of my
youth.
27 Thou puttest my feet
also in the stocks, and lookest
narrowly unto all my paths; thou
settest a print upon the heels of
my feet.
28 And he, as a rotten
thing, consumeth, as a garment
that is moth eaten.
Chapter 14
1 Man that is born of a
woman is of few days, and full of
trouble.
2 He cometh forth like a
flower, and is cut down: he
fleeth also as a shadow, and
continueth not.
3 And dost thou open thine
eyes upon such an one, and
bringest me into judgment with
thee?
4 Who can bring a clean
thing out of an unclean? not
one.
5 Seeing his days are
determined, the number of his
months are with thee, thou hast
appointed his bounds that he
cannot pass;
6 Turn from him, that he
may rest, till he shall
accomplish, as an hireling, his
day.
7 For there is hope of a
tree, if it be cut down, that it
will sprout again, and that the
tender branch thereof will not
cease.
8 Though the root thereof
wax old in the earth, and the
stock thereof die in the
ground;
9 Yet through the scent of
water it will bud, and bring
forth boughs like a plant.
10 But man dieth, and
wasteth away: yea, man giveth up
the ghost, and where is he?
11 As the waters fail from
the sea, and the flood decayeth
and drieth up:
12 So man lieth down, and
riseth not: till the heavens be
no more, they shall not awake,
nor be raised out of their
sleep.
13 O that thou wouldest
hide me in the grave, that thou
wouldest keep me secret, until
thy wrath be past, that thou
wouldest appoint me a set time,
and remember me!
14 If a man die, shall he
live again? all the days of my
appointed time will I wait, till
my change come.
15 Thou shalt call, and I
will answer thee: thou wilt have
a desire to the work of thine
hands.
16 For now thou numberest
my steps: dost thou not watch
over my sin?
17 My transgression is
sealed up in a bag, and thou
sewest up mine iniquity.
18 And surely the mountain
falling cometh to nought, and the
rock is removed out of his
place.
19 The waters wear the
stones: thou washest away the
things which grow out of the dust
of the earth; and thou destroyest
the hope of man.
20 Thou prevailest for
ever against him, and he passeth:
thou changest his countenance,
and sendest him away.
21 His sons come to
honour, and he knoweth it not;
and they are brought low, but he
perceiveth it not of them.
22 But his flesh upon him
shall have pain, and his soul
within him shall mourn.
Chapter 15
1 Then answered Eliphaz
the Temanite, and said,
2 Should a wise man utter
vain knowledge, and fill his
belly with the east wind?
3 Should he reason with
unprofitable talk? or with
speeches wherewith he can do no
good?
4 Yea, thou castest off
fear, and restrainest prayer
before God.
5 For thy mouth uttereth
thine iniquity, and thou choosest
the tongue of the crafty.
6 Thine own mouth
condemneth thee, and not I: yea,
thine own lips testify against
thee.
7 Art thou the first man
that was born? or wast thou made
before the hills?
8 Hast thou heard the
secret of God? and dost thou
restrain wisdom to thyself?
9 What knowest thou, that
we know not? what understandest
thou, which is not in us?
10 With us are both the
grayheaded and very aged men,
much elder than thy father.
11 Are the consolations of
God small with thee? is there any
secret thing with thee?
12 Why doth thine heart
carry thee away? and what do thy
eyes wink at,
13 That thou turnest thy
spirit against God, and lettest
such words go out of thy
mouth?
14 What is man, that he
should be clean? and he which is
born of a woman, that he should
be righteous?
15 Behold, he putteth no
trust in his saints; yea, the
heavens are not clean in his
sight.
16 How much more
abominable and filthy is man,
which drinketh iniquity like
water?
17 I will shew thee, hear
me; and that which I have seen I
will declare;
18 Which wise men have
told from their fathers, and have
not hid it:
19 Unto whom alone the
earth was given, and no stranger
passed among them.
20 The wicked man
travaileth with pain all his
days, and the number of years is
hidden to the oppressor.
21 A dreadful sound is in
his ears: in prosperity the
destroyer shall come upon
him.
22 He believeth not that
he shall return out of darkness,
and he is waited for of the
sword.
23 He wandereth abroad for
bread, saying, Where is it? he
knoweth that the day of darkness
is ready at his hand.
24 Trouble and anguish
shall make him afraid; they shall
prevail against him, as a king
ready to the battle.
25 For he stretcheth out
his hand against God, and
strengtheneth himself against the
Almighty.
26 He runneth upon him,
even on his neck, upon the thick
bosses of his bucklers:
27 Because he covereth his
face with his fatness, and maketh
collops of fat on his flanks.
28 And he dwelleth in
desolate cities, and in houses
which no man inhabiteth, which
are ready to become heaps.
29 He shall not be rich,
neither shall his substance
continue, neither shall he
prolong the perfection thereof
upon the earth.
30 He shall not depart out
of darkness; the flame shall dry
up his branches, and by the
breath of his mouth shall he go
away.
31 Let not him that is
deceived trust in vanity: for
vanity shall be his
recompence.
32 It shall be
accomplished before his time, and
his branch shall not be
green.
33 He shall shake off his
unripe grape as the vine, and
shall cast off his flower as the
olive.
34 For the congregation of
hypocrites shall be desolate, and
fire shall consume the
tabernacles of bribery.
35 They conceive mischief,
and bring forth vanity, and their
belly prepareth deceit.
Chapter 16
1 Then Job answered and
said,
2 I have heard many such
things: miserable comforters are
ye all.
3 Shall vain words have an
end? or what emboldeneth thee
that thou answerest?
4 I also could speak as ye
do: if your soul were in my
soul's stead, I could heap up
words against you, and shake mine
head at you.
5 But I would strengthen
you with my mouth, and the moving
of my lips should asswage your
grief.
6 Though I speak, my grief
is not asswaged: and though I
forbear, what am I eased?
7 But now he hath made me
weary: thou hast made desolate
all my company.
8 And thou hast filled me
with wrinkles, which is a witness
against me: and my leanness
rising up in me beareth witness
to my face.
9 He teareth me in his
wrath, who hateth me: he gnasheth
upon me with his teeth; mine
enemy sharpeneth his eyes upon
me.
10 They have gaped upon me
with their mouth; they have
smitten me upon the cheek
reproachfully; they have gathered
themselves together against
me.
11 God hath delivered me
to the ungodly, and turned me
over into the hands of the
wicked.
12 I was at ease, but he
hath broken me asunder: he hath
also taken me by my neck, and
shaken me to pieces, and set me
up for his mark.
13 His archers compass me
round about, he cleaveth my reins
asunder, and doth not spare; he
poureth out my gall upon the
ground.
14 He breaketh me with
breach upon breach, he runneth
upon me like a giant.
15 I have sewed sackcloth
upon my skin, and defiled my horn
in the dust.
16 My face is foul with
weeping, and my eyelids is the
shadow of death;
17 Not for any injustice
in mine hands: also my prayer is
pure.
18 O earth, cover not thou
my blood, and let my cry have no
place.
19 Also now, behold, my
witness is in heaven, and my
record is on high.
20 My friends scorn me:
but mine eye poureth out tears
unto God.
21 O that one might plead
for a man with God, as a man
pleadeth for his neighbour!
22 When a few years are
come, then I shall go the way
whence I shall not return.
Chapter 17
1 My breath is corrupt,
my days are extinct, the graves
are ready for me.
2 Are there not mockers
with me? and doth not mine eye
continue in their
provocation?
3 Lay down now, put me in
a surety with thee; who is he
that will strike hands with
me?
4 For thou hast hid their
heart from understanding:
therefore shalt thou not exalt
them.
5 He that speaketh
flattery to his friends, even the
eyes of his children shall
fail.
6 He hath made me also a
byword of the people; and
aforetime I was as a tabret.
7 Mine eye also is dim by
reason of sorrow, and all my
members are as a shadow.
8 Upright men shall be
astonied at this, and the
innocent shall stir up himself
against the hypocrite.
9 The righteous also shall
hold on his way, and he that hath
clean hands shall be stronger and
stronger.
10 But as for you all, do
ye return, and come now: for I
cannot find one wise man among
you.
11 My days are past, my
purposes are broken off, even the
thoughts of my heart.
12 They change the night
into day: the light is short
because of darkness.
13 If I wait, the grave is
mine house: I have made my bed in
the darkness.
14 I have said to
corruption, Thou art my father:
to the worm, Thou are my mother,
and my sister.
15 And where is now my
hope? as for my hope, who shall
see it?
16 They shall go down to
the bars of the pit, when our
rest together is in the dust.
Chapter 18
1 Then answered Bildad
the Shuhite, and said,
2 How long will it be ere
ye make an end of words? mark,
and afterwards we will speak.
3 Wherefore are we counted
as beasts, and reputed vile in
your sight?
4 He teareth himself in
his anger: shall the earth be
forsaken for thee? and shall the
rock be removed out of his
place?
5 Yea, the light of the
wicked shall be put out, and the
spark of his fire shall not
shine.
6 The light shall be dark
in his tabernacle, and his candle
shall be put out with him.
7 The steps of his
strength shall be straitened, and
his own counsel shall cast him
down.
8 For he is cast into a
net by his own feet, and he
walketh upon a snare.
9 The gin shall take him
by the heel, and the robber shall
prevail against him.
10 The snare is laid for
him in the ground, and a trap for
him in the way.
11 Terrors shall make him
afraid on every side, and shall
drive him to his feet.
12 His strength shall be
hungerbitten, and destruction
shall be ready at his side.
13 It shall devour the
strength of his skin: even the
firstborn of death shall devour
his strength.
14 His confidence shall be
rooted out of his tabernacle, and
it shall bring him to the king of
terrors.
15 It shall dwell in his
tabernacle, because it is none of
his: brimstone shall be scattered
upon his habitation.
16 His roots shall be
dried up beneath, and above shall
his branch be cut off.
17 His remembrance shall
perish from the earth, and he
shall have no name in the
street.
18 He shall be driven from
light into darkness, and chased
out of the world.
19 He shall neither have
son nor nephew among his people,
nor any remaining in his
dwellings.
20 They that come after
him shall be astonied at his day,
as they that went before were
affrighted.
21 Surely such are the
dwellings of the wicked, and this
is the place of him that knoweth
not God.
Chapter 19
1 Then Job answered and
said,
2 How long will ye vex my
soul, and break me in pieces with
words?
3 These ten times have ye
reproached me: ye are not ashamed
that ye make yourselves strange
to me.
4 And be it indeed that I
have erred, mine error remaineth
with myself.
5 If indeed ye will
magnify yourselves against me,
and plead against me my
reproach:
6 Know now that God hath
overthrown me, and hath compassed
me with his net.
7 Behold, I cry out of
wrong, but I am not heard: I cry
aloud, but there is no
judgment.
8 He hath fenced up my way
that I cannot pass, and he hath
set darkness in my paths.
9 He hath stripped me of
my glory, and taken the crown
from my head.
10 He hath destroyed me on
every side, and I am gone: and
mine hope hath he removed like a
tree.
11 He hath also kindled
his wrath against me, and he
counteth me unto him as one of
his enemies.
12 His troops come
together, and raise up their way
against me, and encamp round
about my tabernacle.
13 He hath put my brethren
far from me, and mine
acquaintance are verily estranged
from me.
14 My kinsfolk have
failed, and my familiar friends
have forgotten me.
15 They that dwell in mine
house, and my maids, count me for
a stranger: I am an alien in
their sight.
16 I called my servant,
and he gave me no answer; I
intreated him with my mouth.
17 My breath is strange to
my wife, though I intreated for
the children's sake of mine own
body.
18 Yea, young children
despised me; I arose, and they
spake against me.
19 All my inward friends
abhorred me: and they whom I
loved are turned against me.
20 My bone cleaveth to my
skin and to my flesh, and I am
escaped with the skin of my
teeth.
21 Have pity upon me, have
pity upon me, O ye my friends;
for the hand of God hath touched
me.
22 Why do ye persecute me
as God, and are not satisfied
with my flesh?
23 Oh that my words were
now written! oh that they were
printed in a book!
24 That they were graven
with an iron pen and lead in the
rock for ever!
25 For I know that my
redeemer liveth, and that he
shall stand at the latter day
upon the earth:
26 And though after my
skin worms destroy this body, yet
in my flesh shall I see God:
27 Whom I shall see for
myself, and mine eyes shall
behold, and not another; though
my reins be consumed within
me.
28 But ye should say, Why
persecute we him, seeing the root
of the matter is found in me?
29 Be ye afraid of the
sword: for wrath bringeth the
punishments of the sword, that ye
may know there is a judgment.
Chapter 20
1 Then answered Zophar
the Naamathite, and said,
2 Therefore do my thoughts
cause me to answer, and for this
I make haste.
3 I have heard the check
of my reproach, and the spirit of
my understanding causeth me to
answer.
4 Knowest thou not this of
old, since man was placed upon
earth,
5 That the triumphing of
the wicked is short, and the joy
of the hypocrite but for a
moment?
6 Though his excellency
mount up to the heavens, and his
head reach unto the clouds;
7 Yet he shall perish for
ever like his own dung: they
which have seen him shall say,
Where is he?
8 He shall fly away as a
dream, and shall not be found:
yea, he shall be chased away as a
vision of the night.
9 The eye also which saw
him shall see him no more;
neither shall his place any more
behold him.
10 His children shall seek
to please the poor, and his hands
shall restore their goods.
11 His bones are full of
the sin of his youth, which shall
lie down with him in the
dust.
12 Though wickedness be
sweet in his mouth, though he
hide it under his tongue;
13 Though he spare it, and
forsake it not; but keep it still
within his mouth:
14 Yet his meat in his
bowels is turned, it is the gall
of asps within him.
15 He hath swallowed down
riches, and he shall vomit them
up again: God shall cast them out
of his belly.
16 He shall suck the
poison of asps: the viper's
tongue shall slay him.
17 He shall not see the
rivers, the floods, the brooks of
honey and butter.
18 That which he laboured
for shall he restore, and shall
not swallow it down: according to
his substance shall the
restitution be, and he shall not
rejoice therein.
19 Because he hath
oppressed and hath forsaken the
poor; because he hath violently
taken away an house which he
builded not;
20 Surely he shall not
feel quietness in his belly, he
shall not save of that which he
desired.
21 There shall none of his
meat be left; therefore shall no
man look for his goods.
22 In the fulness of his
sufficiency he shall be in
straits: every hand of the wicked
shall come upon him.
23 When he is about to
fill his belly, God shall cast
the fury of his wrath upon him,
and shall rain it upon him while
he is eating.
24 He shall flee from the
iron weapon, and the bow of steel
shall strike him through.
25 It is drawn, and cometh
out of the body; yea, the
glittering sword cometh out of
his gall: terrors are upon
him.
26 All darkness shall be
hid in his secret places: a fire
not blown shall consume him; it
shall go ill with him that is
left in his tabernacle.
27 The heaven shall reveal
his iniquity; and the earth shall
rise up against him.
28 The increase of his
house shall depart, and his goods
shall flow away in the day of his
wrath.
29 This is the portion of
a wicked man from God, and the
heritage appointed unto him by
God.
Chapter 21
1 But Job answered and
said,
2 Hear diligently my
speech, and let this be your
consolations.
3 Suffer me that I may
speak; and after that I have
spoken, mock on.
4 As for me, is my
complaint to man? and if it were
so, why should not my spirit be
troubled?
5 Mark me, and be
astonished, and lay your hand
upon your mouth.
6 Even when I remember I
am afraid, and trembling taketh
hold on my flesh.
7 Wherefore do the wicked
live, become old, yea, are mighty
in power?
8 Their seed is
established in their sight with
them, and their offspring before
their eyes.
9 Their houses are safe
from fear, neither is the rod of
God upon them.
10 Their bull gendereth,
and faileth not; their cow
calveth, and casteth not her
calf.
11 They send forth their
little ones like a flock, and
their children dance.
12 They take the timbrel
and harp, and rejoice at the
sound of the organ.
13 They spend their days
in wealth, and in a moment go
down to the grave.
14 Therefore they say unto
God, Depart from us; for we
desire not the knowledge of thy
ways.
15 What is the Almighty,
that we should serve him? and
what profit should we have, if we
pray unto him?
16 Lo, their good is not
in their hand: the counsel of the
wicked is far from me.
17 How oft is the candle
of the wicked put out! and how
oft cometh their destruction upon
them! God distributeth sorrows in
his anger.
18 They are as stubble
before the wind, and as chaff
that the storm carrieth away.
19 God layeth up his
iniquity for his children: he
rewardeth him, and he shall know
it.
20 His eyes shall see his
destruction, and he shall drink
of the wrath of the Almighty.
21 For what pleasure hath
he in his house after him, when
the number of his months is cut
off in the midst?
22 Shall any teach God
knowledge? seeing he judgeth
those that are high.
23 One dieth in his full
strength, being wholly at ease
and quiet.
24 His breasts are full of
milk, and his bones are moistened
with marrow.
25 And another dieth in
the bitterness of his soul, and
never eateth with pleasure.
26 They shall lie down
alike in the dust, and the worms
shall cover them.
27 Behold, I know your
thoughts, and the devices which
ye wrongfully imagine against
me.
28 For ye say, Where is
the house of the prince? and
where are the dwelling places of
the wicked?
29 Have ye not asked them
that go by the way? and do ye not
know their tokens,
30 That the wicked is
reserved to the day of
destruction? they shall be
brought forth to the day of
wrath.
31 Who shall declare his
way to his face? and who shall
repay him what he hath done?
32 Yet shall he be brought
to the grave, and shall remain in
the tomb.
33 The clods of the valley
shall be sweet unto him, and
every man shall draw after him,
as there are innumerable before
him.
34 How then comfort ye me
in vain, seeing in your answers
there remaineth falsehood?
Chapter 22
1 Then Eliphaz the
Temanite answered and said,
2 Can a man be profitable
unto God, as he that is wise may
be profitable unto himself?
3 Is it any pleasure to
the Almighty, that thou art
righteous? or is it gain to him
that thou makest thy ways
perfect?
4 Will he reprove thee for
fear of thee? will he enter with
thee into judgment?
5 Is not thy wickedness
great? and thine iniquities
infinite?
6 For thou hast taken a
pledge from thy brother for
nought, and stripped the naked of
their clothing.
7 Thou hast not given
water to the weary to drink, and
thou hast withholden bread from
the hungry.
8 But as for the mighty
man, he had the earth; and the
honourable man dwelt in it.
9 Thou has sent widows
away empty, and the arms of the
fatherless have been broken.
10 Therefore snares are
round about thee, and sudden fear
troubleth thee;
11 Or darkness, that thou
canst not see; and abundance of
waters cover thee.
12 Is not God in the
height of heaven? and behold the
height of the stars, how high
they are!
13 And thou sayest, How
doth God know? can he judge
through the dark cloud?
14 Thick clouds are a
covering to him, that he seeth
not; and he walketh in the
circuit of heaven.
15 Hast thou marked the
old way which wicked men have
trodden?
16 Which were cut down out
of time, whose foundation was
overflown with a flood:
17 Which said unto God,
Depart from us: and what can the
Almighty do for them?
18 Yet he filled their
houses with good things: but the
counsel of the wicked is far from
me.
19 The righteous see it,
and are glad: and the innocent
laugh them to scorn.
20 Whereas our substance
is not cut down, but the remnant
of them the fire consumeth.
21 Acquaint now thyself
with him, and be at peace:
thereby good shall come unto
thee.
22 Receive, I pray thee,
the law from his mouth, and lay
up his words in thine heart.
23 If thou return to the
Almighty, thou shalt be built up,
thou shalt put away iniquity far
from thy tabernacles.
24 Then shalt thou lay up
gold as dust, and the gold of
Ophir as the stones of the
brooks.
25 Yea, the Almighty shall
be thy defence, and thou shalt
have plenty of silver.
26 For then shalt thou
have thy delight in the Almighty,
and shalt lift up thy face unto
God.
27 Thou shalt make thy
prayer unto him, and he shall
hear thee, and thou shalt pay thy
vows.
28 Thou shalt also decree
a thing, and it shall be
established unto thee: and the
light shall shine upon thy
ways.
29 When men are cast down,
then thou shalt say, There is
lifting up; and he shall save the
humble person.
30 He shall deliver the
island of the innocent: and it is
delivered by the pureness of
thine hands.
Chapter 23
1 Then Job answered and
said,
2 Even to day is my
complaint bitter: my stroke is
heavier than my groaning.
3 Oh that I knew where I
might find him! that I might come
even to his seat!
4 I would order my cause
before him, and fill my mouth
with arguments.
5 I would know the words
which he would answer me, and
understand what he would say unto
me.
6 Will he plead against me
with his great power? No; but he
would put strength in me.
7 There the righteous
might dispute with him; so should
I be delivered for ever from my
judge.
8 Behold, I go forward,
but he is not there; and
backward, but I cannot perceive
him:
9 On the left hand, where
he doth work, but I cannot behold
him: he hideth himself on the
right hand, that I cannot see
him:
10 But he knoweth the way
that I take: when he hath tried
me, I shall come forth as
gold.
11 My foot hath held his
steps, his way have I kept, and
not declined.
12 Neither have I gone
back from the commandment of his
lips; I have esteemed the words
of his mouth more than my
necessary food.
13 But he is in one mind,
and who can turn him? and what
his soul desireth, even that he
doeth.
14 For he performeth the
thing that is appointed for me:
and many such things are with
him.
15 Therefore am I troubled
at his presence: when I consider,
I am afraid of him.
16 For God maketh my heart
soft, and the Almighty troubleth
me:
17 Because I was not cut
off before the darkness, neither
hath he covered the darkness from
my face.
Chapter 24
1 Why, seeing times are
not hidden from the Almighty, do
they that know him not see his
days?
2 Some remove the
landmarks; they violently take
away flocks, and feed
thereof.
3 They drive away the ass
of the fatherless, they take the
widow's ox for a pledge.
4 They turn the needy out
of the way: the poor of the earth
hide themselves together.
5 Behold, as wild asses in
the desert, go they forth to
their work; rising betimes for a
prey: the wilderness yieldeth
food for them and for their
children.
6 They reap every one his
corn in the field: and they
gather the vintage of the
wicked.
7 They cause the naked to
lodge without clothing, that they
have no covering in the cold.
8 They are wet with the
showers of the mountains, and
embrace the rock for want of a
shelter.
9 They pluck the
fatherless from the breast, and
take a pledge of the poor.
10 They cause him to go
naked without clothing, and they
take away the sheaf from the
hungry;
11 Which make oil within
their walls, and tread their
winepresses, and suffer
thirst.
12 Men groan from out of
the city, and the soul of the
wounded crieth out: yet God
layeth not folly to them.
13 They are of those that
rebel against the light; they
know not the ways thereof, nor
abide in the paths thereof.
14 The murderer rising
with the light killeth the poor
and needy, and in the night is as
a thief.
15 The eye also of the
adulterer waiteth for the
twilight, saying, No eye shall
see me: and disguiseth his
face.
16 In the dark they dig
through houses, which they had
marked for themselves in the
daytime: they know not the
light.
17 For the morning is to
them even as the shadow of death:
if one know them, they are in the
terrors of the shadow of
death.
18 He is swift as the
waters; their portion is cursed
in the earth: he beholdeth not
the way of the vineyards.
19 Drought and heat
consume the snow waters: so doth
the grave those which have
sinned.
20 The womb shall forget
him; the worm shall feed sweetly
on him; he shall be no more
remembered; and wickedness shall
be broken as a tree.
21 He evil entreateth the
barren that beareth not: and
doeth not good to the widow.
22 He draweth also the
mighty with his power: he riseth
up, and no man is sure of
life.
23 Though it be given him
to be in safety, whereon he
resteth; yet his eyes are upon
their ways.
24 They are exalted for a
little while, but are gone and
brought low; they are taken out
of the way as all other, and cut
off as the tops of the ears of
corn.
25 And if it be not so
now, who will make me a liar, and
make my speech nothing worth?
Chapter 25
1 Then answered Bildad
the Shuhite, and said,
2 Dominion and fear are
with him, he maketh peace in his
high places.
3 Is there any number of
his armies? and upon whom doth
not his light arise?
4 How then can man be
justified with God? or how can he
be clean that is born of a
woman?
5 Behold even to the moon,
and it shineth not; yea, the
stars are not pure in his
sight.
6 How much less man, that
is a worm? and the son of man,
which is a worm?
Chapter 26
1 But Job answered and
said,
2 How hast thou helped him
that is without power? how savest
thou the arm that hath no
strength?
3 How hast thou counselled
him that hath no wisdom? and how
hast thou plentifully declared
the thing as it is?
4 To whom hast thou
uttered words? and whose spirit
came from thee?
5 Dead things are formed
from under the waters, and the
inhabitants thereof.
6 Hell is naked before
him, and destruction hath no
covering.
7 He stretcheth out the
north over the empty place, and
hangeth the earth upon
nothing.
8 He bindeth up the waters
in his thick clouds; and the
cloud is not rent under them.
9 He holdeth back the face
of his throne, and spreadeth his
cloud upon it.
10 He hath compassed the
waters with bounds, until the day
and night come to an end.
11 The pillars of heaven
tremble and are astonished at his
reproof.
12 He divideth the sea
with his power, and by his
understanding he smiteth through
the proud.
13 By his spirit he hath
garnished the heavens; his hand
hath formed the crooked
serpent.
14 Lo, these are parts of
his ways: but how little a
portion is heard of him? but the
thunder of his power who can
understand?
Chapter 27
1 Moreover Job
continued his parable, and
said,
2 As God liveth, who hath
taken away my judgment; and the
Almighty, who hath vexed my
soul;
3 All the while my breath
is in me, and the spirit of God
is in my nostrils;
4 My lips shall not speak
wickedness, nor my tongue utter
deceit.
5 God forbid that I should
justify you: till I die I will
not remove mine integrity from
me.
6 My righteousness I hold
fast, and will not let it go: my
heart shall not reproach me so
long as I live.
7 Let mine enemy be as the
wicked, and he that riseth up
against me as the
unrighteous.
8 For what is the hope of
the hypocrite, though he hath
gained, when God taketh away his
soul?
9 Will God hear his cry
when trouble cometh upon him?
10 Will he delight himself
in the Almighty? will he always
call upon God?
11 I will teach you by the
hand of God: that which is with
the Almighty will I not
conceal.
12 Behold, all ye
yourselves have seen it; why then
are ye thus altogether vain?
13 This is the portion of
a wicked man with God, and the
heritage of oppressors, which
they shall receive of the
Almighty.
14 If his children be
multiplied, it is for the sword:
and his offspring shall not be
satisfied with bread.
15 Those that remain of
him shall be buried in death: and
his widows shall not weep.
16 Though he heap up
silver as the dust, and prepare
raiment as the clay;
17 He may prepare it, but
the just shall put it on, and the
innocent shall divide the
silver.
18 He buildeth his house
as a moth, and as a booth that
the keeper maketh.
19 The rich man shall lie
down, but he shall not be
gathered: he openeth his eyes,
and he is not.
20 Terrors take hold on
him as waters, a tempest stealeth
him away in the night.
21 The east wind carrieth
him away, and he departeth: and
as a storm hurleth him out of his
place.
22 For God shall cast upon
him, and not spare: he would fain
flee out of his hand.
23 Men shall clap their
hands at him, and shall hiss him
out of his place.
Chapter 28
1 Surely there is a
vein for the silver, and a place
for gold where they fine it.
2 Iron is taken out of the
earth, and brass is molten out of
the stone.
3 He setteth an end to
darkness, and searcheth out all
perfection: the stones of
darkness, and the shadow of
death.
4 The flood breaketh out
from the inhabitant; even the
waters forgotten of the foot:
they are dried up, they are gone
away from men.
5 As for the earth, out of
it cometh bread: and under it is
turned up as it were fire.
6 The stones of it are the
place of sapphires: and it hath
dust of gold.
7 There is a path which no
fowl knoweth, and which the
vulture's eye hath not seen:
8 The lion's whelps have
not trodden it, nor the fierce
lion passed by it.
9 He putteth forth his
hand upon the rock; he
overturneth the mountains by the
roots.
10 He cutteth out rivers
among the rocks; and his eye
seeth every precious thing.
11 He bindeth the floods
from overflowing; and the thing
that is hid bringeth he forth to
light.
12 But where shall wisdom
be found? and where is the place
of understanding?
13 Man knoweth not the
price thereof; neither is it
found in the land of the
living.
14 The depth saith, It is
not in me: and the sea saith, It
is not with me.
15 It cannot be gotten for
gold, neither shall silver be
weighed for the price
thereof.
16 It cannot be valued
with the gold of Ophir, with the
precious onyx, or the
sapphire.
17 The gold and the
crystal cannot equal it: and the
exchange of it shall not be for
jewels of fine gold.
18 No mention shall be
made of coral, or of pearls: for
the price of wisdom is above
rubies.
19 The topaz of Ethiopia
shall not equal it, neither shall
it be valued with pure gold.
20 Whence then cometh
wisdom? and where is the place of
understanding?
21 Seeing it is hid from
the eyes of all living, and kept
close from the fowls of the
air.
22 Destruction and death
say, We have heard the fame
thereof with our ears.
23 God understandeth the
way thereof, and he knoweth the
place thereof.
24 For he looketh to the
ends of the earth, and seeth
under the whole heaven;
25 To make the weight for
the winds; and he weigheth the
waters by measure.
26 When he made a decree
for the rain, and a way for the
lightning of the thunder:
27 Then did he see it, and
declare it; he prepared it, yea,
and searched it out.
28 And unto man he said,
Behold, the fear of the Lord,
that is wisdom; and to depart
from evil is understanding.
Chapter 29
1 Moreover Job
continued his parable, and
said,
2 Oh that I were as in
months past, as in the days when
God preserved me;
3 When his candle shined
upon my head, and when by his
light I walked through
darkness;
4 As I was in the days of
my youth, when the secret of God
was upon my tabernacle;
5 When the Almighty was
yet with me, when my children
were about me;
6 When I washed my steps
with butter, and the rock poured
me out rivers of oil;
7 When I went out to the
gate through the city, when I
prepared my seat in the
street!
8 The young men saw me,
and hid themselves: and the aged
arose, and stood up.
9 The princes refrained
talking, and laid their hand on
their mouth.
10 The nobles held their
peace, and their tongue cleaved
to the roof of their mouth.
11 When the ear heard me,
then it blessed me; and when the
eye saw me, it gave witness to
me:
12 Because I delivered the
poor that cried, and the
fatherless, and him that had none
to help him.
13 The blessing of him
that was ready to perish came
upon me: and I caused the widow's
heart to sing for joy.
14 I put on righteousness,
and it clothed me: my judgment
was as a robe and a diadem.
15 I was eyes to the
blind, and feet was I to the
lame.
16 I was a father to the
poor: and the cause which I knew
not I searched out.
17 And I brake the jaws of
the wicked, and plucked the spoil
out of his teeth.
18 Then I said, I shall
die in my nest, and I shall
multiply my days as the sand.
19 My root was spread out
by the waters, and the dew lay
all night upon my branch.
20 My glory was fresh in
me, and my bow was renewed in my
hand.
21 Unto me men gave ear,
and waited, and kept silence at
my counsel.
22 After my words they
spake not again; and my speech
dropped upon them.
23 And they waited for me
as for the rain; and they opened
their mouth wide as for the
latter rain.
24 If I laughed on them,
they believed it not; and the
light of my countenance they cast
not down.
25 I chose out their way,
and sat chief, and dwelt as a
king in the army, as one that
comforteth the mourners.
Chapter 30
1 But now they that are
younger than I have me in
derision, whose fathers I would
have disdained to have set with
the dogs of my flock.
2 Yea, whereto might the
strength of their hands profit
me, in whom old age was
perished?
3 For want and famine they
were solitary; fleeing into the
wilderness in former time
desolate and waste.
4 Who cut up mallows by
the bushes, and juniper roots for
their meat.
5 They were driven forth
from among men, (they cried after
them as after a thief;)
6 To dwell in the clifts
of the valleys, in caves of the
earth, and in the rocks.
7 Among the bushes they
brayed; under the nettles they
were gathered together.
8 They were children of
fools, yea, children of base men:
they were viler than the
earth.
9 And now am I their song,
yea, I am their byword.
10 They abhor me, they
flee far from me, and spare not
to spit in my face.
11 Because he hath loosed
my cord, and afflicted me, they
have also let loose the bridle
before me.
12 Upon my right hand rise
the youth; they push away my
feet, and they raise up against
me the ways of their
destruction.
13 They mar my path, they
set forward my calamity, they
have no helper.
14 They came upon me as a
wide breaking in of waters: in
the desolation they rolled
themselves upon me.
15 Terrors are turned upon
me: they pursue my soul as the
wind: and my welfare passeth away
as a cloud.
16 And now my soul is
poured out upon me; the days of
affliction have taken hold upon
me.
17 My bones are pierced in
me in the night season: and my
sinews take no rest.
18 By the great force of
my disease is my garment changed:
it bindeth me about as the collar
of my coat.
19 He hath cast me into
the mire, and I am become like
dust and ashes.
20 I cry unto thee, and
thou dost not hear me: I stand
up, and thou regardest me
not.
21 Thou art become cruel
to me: with thy strong hand thou
opposest thyself against me.
22 Thou liftest me up to
the wind; thou causest me to ride
upon it, and dissolvest my
substance.
23 For I know that thou
wilt bring me to death, and to
the house appointed for all
living.
24 Howbeit he will not
stretch out his hand to the
grave, though they cry in his
destruction.
25 Did not I weep for him
that was in trouble? was not my
soul grieved for the poor?
26 When I looked for good,
then evil came unto me: and when
I waited for light, there came
darkness.
27 My bowels boiled, and
rested not: the days of
affliction prevented me.
28 I went mourning without
the sun: I stood up, and I cried
in the congregation.
29 I am a brother to
dragons, and a companion to
owls.
30 My skin is black upon
me, and my bones are burned with
heat.
31 My harp also is turned
to mourning, and my organ into
the voice of them that weep.
Chapter 31
1 I made a covenant
with mine eyes; why then should I
think upon a maid?
2 For what portion of God
is there from above? and what
inheritance of the Almighty from
on high?
3 Is not destruction to
the wicked? and a strange
punishment to the workers of
iniquity?
4 Doth not he see my ways,
and count all my steps?
5 If I have walked with
vanity, or if my foot hath hasted
to deceit;
6 Let me be weighed in an
even balance, that God may know
mine integrity.
7 If my step hath turned
out of the way, and mine heart
walked after mine eyes, and if
any blot hath cleaved to mine
hands;
8 Then let me sow, and let
another eat; yea, let my
offspring be rooted out.
9 If mine heart have been
deceived by a woman, or if I have
laid wait at my neighbour's
door;
10 Then let my wife grind
unto another, and let others bow
down upon her.
11 For this is an heinous
crime; yea, it is an iniquity to
be punished by the judges.
12 For it is a fire that
consumeth to destruction, and
would root out all mine
increase.
13 If I did despise the
cause of my manservant or of my
maidservant, when they contended
with me;
14 What then shall I do
when God riseth up? and when he
visiteth, what shall I answer
him?
15 Did not he that made me
in the womb make him? and did not
one fashion us in the womb?
16 If I have withheld the
poor from their desire, or have
caused the eyes of the widow to
fail;
17 Or have eaten my morsel
myself alone, and the fatherless
hath not eaten thereof;
18 (For from my youth he
was brought up with me, as with a
father, and I have guided her
from my mother's womb;)
19 If I have seen any
perish for want of clothing, or
any poor without covering;
20 If his loins have not
blessed me, and if he were not
warmed with the fleece of my
sheep;
21 If I have lifted up my
hand against the fatherless, when
I saw my help in the gate:
22 Then let mine arm fall
from my shoulder blade, and mine
arm be broken from the bone.
23 For destruction from
God was a terror to me, and by
reason of his highness I could
not endure.
24 If I have made gold my
hope, or have said to the fine
gold, Thou art my confidence;
25 If I rejoiced because
my wealth was great, and because
mine hand had gotten much;
26 If I beheld the sun
when it shined, or the moon
walking in brightness;
27 And my heart hath been
secretly enticed, or my mouth
hath kissed my hand:
28 This also were an
iniquity to be punished by the
judge: for I should have denied
the God that is above.
29 If I rejoiced at the
destruction of him that hated me,
or lifted up myself when evil
found him:
30 Neither have I suffered
my mouth to sin by wishing a
curse to his soul.
31 If the men of my
tabernacle said not, Oh that we
had of his flesh! we cannot be
satisfied.
32 The stranger did not
lodge in the street: but I opened
my doors to the traveller.
33 If I covered my
transgressions as Adam, by hiding
mine iniquity in my bosom:
34 Did I fear a great
multitude, or did the contempt of
families terrify me, that I kept
silence, and went not out of the
door?
35 Oh that one would hear
me! behold, my desire is, that
the Almighty would answer me, and
that mine adversary had written a
book.
36 Surely I would take it
upon my shoulder, and bind it as
a crown to me.
37 I would declare unto
him the number of my steps; as a
prince would I go near unto
him.
38 If my land cry against
me, or that the furrows likewise
thereof complain;
39 If I have eaten the
fruits thereof without money, or
have caused the owners thereof to
lose their life:
40 Let thistles grow
instead of wheat, and cockle
instead of barley. The words of
Job are ended.
Chapter 32
1 So these three men
ceased to answer Job, because he
was righteous in his own
eyes.
2 Then was kindled the
wrath of Elihu the son of
Barachel the Buzite, of the
kindred of Ram: against Job was
his wrath kindled, because he
justified himself rather than
God.
3 Also against his three
friends was his wrath kindled,
because they had found no answer,
and yet had condemned Chapter
4 Now Elihu had waited
till Job had spoken, because they
were elder than he.
5 When Elihu saw that
there was no answer in the mouth
of these three men, then his
wrath was kindled.
6 And Elihu the son of
Barachel the Buzite answered and
said, I am young, and ye are very
old; wherefore I was afraid, and
durst not shew you mine
opinion.
7 I said, Days should
speak, and multitude of years
should teach wisdom.
8 But there is a spirit in
man: and the inspiration of the
Almighty giveth them
understanding.
9 Great men are not always
wise: neither do the aged
understand judgment.
10 Therefore I said,
Hearken to me; I also will shew
mine opinion.
11 Behold, I waited for
your words; I gave ear to your
reasons, whilst ye searched out
what to say.
12 Yea, I attended unto
you, and, behold, there was none
of you that convinced Job, or
that answered his words:
13 Lest ye should say, We
have found out wisdom: God
thrusteth him down, not man.
14 Now he hath not
directed his words against me:
neither will I answer him with
your speeches.
15 They were amazed, they
answered no more: they left off
speaking.
16 When I had waited, (for
they spake not, but stood still,
and answered no more;)
17 I said, I will answer
also my part, I also will shew
mine opinion.
18 For I am full of
matter, the spirit within me
constraineth me.
19 Behold, my belly is as
wine which hath no vent; it is
ready to burst like new
bottles.
20 I will speak, that I
may be refreshed: I will open my
lips and answer.
21 Let me not, I pray you,
accept any man's person, neither
let me give flattering titles
unto man.
22 For I know not to give
flattering titles; in so doing my
maker would soon take me
away.
Chapter 33
1 Wherefore, Job, I
pray thee, hear my speeches, and
hearken to all my words.
2 Behold, now I have
opened my mouth, my tongue hath
spoken in my mouth.
3 My words shall be of the
uprightness of my heart: and my
lips shall utter knowledge
clearly.
4 The Spirit of God hath
made me, and the breath of the
Almighty hath given me life.
5 If thou canst answer me,
set thy words in order before me,
stand up.
6 Behold, I am according
to thy wish in God's stead: I
also am formed out of the
clay.
7 Behold, my terror shall
not make thee afraid, neither
shall my hand be heavy upon
thee.
8 Surely thou hast spoken
in mine hearing, and I have heard
the voice of thy words,
saying,
9 I am clean without
transgression, I am innocent;
neither is there iniquity in
me.
10 Behold, he findeth
occasions against me, he counteth
me for his enemy,
11 He putteth my feet in
the stocks, he marketh all my
paths.
12 Behold, in this thou
art not just: I will answer thee,
that God is greater than man.
13 Why dost thou strive
against him? for he giveth not
account of any of his
matters.
14 For God speaketh once,
yea twice, yet man perceiveth it
not.
15 In a dream, in a vision
of the night, when deep sleep
falleth upon men, in slumberings
upon the bed;
16 Then he openeth the
ears of men, and sealeth their
instruction,
17 That he may withdraw
man from his purpose, and hide
pride from man.
18 He keepeth back his
soul from the pit, and his life
from perishing by the sword.
19 He is chastened also
with pain upon his bed, and the
multitude of his bones with
strong pain:
20 So that his life
abhorreth bread, and his soul
dainty meat.
21 His flesh is consumed
away, that it cannot be seen; and
his bones that were not seen
stick out.
22 Yea, his soul draweth
near unto the grave, and his life
to the destroyers.
23 If there be a messenger
with him, an interpreter, one
among a thousand, to shew unto
man his uprightness:
24 Then he is gracious
unto him, and saith, Deliver him
from going down to the pit: I
have found a ransom.
25 His flesh shall be
fresher than a child's: he shall
return to the days of his
youth:
26 He shall pray unto God,
and he will be favourable unto
him: and he shall see his face
with joy: for he will render unto
man his righteousness.
27 He looketh upon men,
and if any say, I have sinned,
and perverted that which was
right, and it profited me
not;
28 He will deliver his
soul from going into the pit, and
his life shall see the light.
29 Lo, all these things
worketh God oftentimes with
man,
30 To bring back his soul
from the pit, to be enlightened
with the light of the living.
31 Mark well, O Job,
hearken unto me: hold thy peace,
and I will speak.
32 If thou hast any thing
to say, answer me: speak, for I
desire to justify thee.
33 If not, hearken unto
me: hold thy peace, and I shall
teach thee wisdom.
Chapter 34
1 Furthermore Elihu
answered and said,
2 Hear my words, O ye wise
men; and give ear unto me, ye
that have knowledge.
3 For the ear trieth
words, as the mouth tasteth
meat.
4 Let us choose to us
judgment: let us know among
ourselves what is good.
5 For Job hath said, I am
righteous: and God hath taken
away my judgment.
6 Should I lie against my
right? my wound is incurable
without transgression.
7 What man is like Job,
who drinketh up scorning like
water?
8 Which goeth in company
with the workers of iniquity, and
walketh with wicked men.
9 For he hath said, It
profiteth a man nothing that he
should delight himself with
God.
10 Therefore hearken unto
me, ye men of understanding: far
be it from God, that he should do
wickedness; and from the
Almighty, that he should commit
iniquity.
11 For the work of a man
shall he render unto him, and
cause every man to find according
to his ways.
12 Yea, surely God will
not do wickedly, neither will the
Almighty pervert judgment.
13 Who hath given him a
charge over the earth? or who
hath disposed the whole
world?
14 If he set his heart
upon man, if he gather unto
himself his spirit and his
breath;
15 All flesh shall perish
together, and man shall turn
again unto dust.
16 If now thou hast
understanding, hear this: hearken
to the voice of my words.
17 Shall even he that
hateth right govern? and wilt
thou condemn him that is most
just?
18 Is it fit to say to a
king, Thou art wicked? and to
princes, Ye are ungodly?
19 How much less to him
that accepteth not the persons of
princes, nor regardeth the rich
more than the poor? for they all
are the work of his hands.
20 In a moment shall they
die, and the people shall be
troubled at midnight, and pass
away: and the mighty shall be
taken away without hand.
21 For his eyes are upon
the ways of man, and he seeth all
his goings.
22 There is no darkness,
nor shadow of death, where the
workers of iniquity may hide
themselves.
23 For he will not lay
upon man more than right; that he
should enter into judgment with
God.
24 He shall break in
pieces mighty men without number,
and set others in their
stead.
25 Therefore he knoweth
their works, and he overturneth
them in the night, so that they
are destroyed.
26 He striketh them as
wicked men in the open sight of
others;
27 Because they turned
back from him, and would not
consider any of his ways:
28 So that they cause the
cry of the poor to come unto him,
and he heareth the cry of the
afflicted.
29 When he giveth
quietness, who then can make
trouble? and when he hideth his
face, who then can behold him?
whether it be done against a
nation, or against a man
only:
30 That the hypocrite
reign not, lest the people be
ensnared.
31 Surely it is meet to be
said unto God, I have borne
chastisement, I will not offend
any more:
32 That which I see not
teach thou me: if I have done
iniquity, I will do no more.
33 Should it be according
to thy mind? he will recompense
it, whether thou refuse, or
whether thou choose; and not I:
therefore speak what thou
knowest.
34 Let men of
understanding tell me, and let a
wise man hearken unto me.
35 Job hath spoken without
knowledge, and his words were
without wisdom.
36 My desire is that Job
may be tried unto the end because
of his answers for wicked
men.
37 For he addeth rebellion
unto his sin, he clappeth his
hands among us, and multiplieth
his words against God.
Chapter 35
1 Elihu spake moreover,
and said,
2 Thinkest thou this to be
right, that thou saidst, My
righteousness is more than
God's?
3 For thou saidst, What
advantage will it be unto thee?
and, What profit shall I have, if
I be cleansed from my sin?
4 I will answer thee, and
thy companions with thee.
5 Look unto the heavens,
and see; and behold the clouds
which are higher than thou.
6 If thou sinnest, what
doest thou against him? or if thy
transgressions be multiplied,
what doest thou unto him?
7 If thou be righteous,
what givest thou him? or what
receiveth he of thine hand?
8 Thy wickedness may hurt
a man as thou art; and thy
righteousness may profit the son
of man.
9 By reason of the
multitude of oppressions they
make the oppressed to cry: they
cry out by reason of the arm of
the mighty.
10 But none saith, Where
is God my maker, who giveth songs
in the night;
11 Who teacheth us more
than the beasts of the earth, and
maketh us wiser than the fowls of
heaven?
12 There they cry, but
none giveth answer, because of
the pride of evil men.
13 Surely God will not
hear vanity, neither will the
Almighty regard it.
14 Although thou sayest
thou shalt not see him, yet
judgment is before him; therefore
trust thou in him.
15 But now, because it is
not so, he hath visited in his
anger; yet he knoweth it not in
great extremity:
16 Therefore doth Job open
his mouth in vain; he multiplieth
words without knowledge.
Chapter 36
1 Elihu also proceeded,
and said,
2 Suffer me a little, and
I will shew thee that I have yet
to speak on God's behalf.
3 I will fetch my
knowledge from afar, and will
ascribe righteousness to my
Maker.
4 For truly my words shall
not be false: he that is perfect
in knowledge is with thee.
5 Behold, God is mighty,
and despiseth not any: he is
mighty in strength and
wisdom.
6 He preserveth not the
life of the wicked: but giveth
right to the poor.
7 He withdraweth not his
eyes from the righteous: but with
kings are they on the throne;
yea, he doth establish them for
ever, and they are exalted.
8 And if they be bound in
fetters, and be holden in cords
of affliction;
9 Then he sheweth them
their work, and their
transgressions that they have
exceeded.
10 He openeth also their
ear to discipline, and commandeth
that they return from
iniquity.
11 If they obey and serve
him, they shall spend their days
in prosperity, and their years in
pleasures.
12 But if they obey not,
they shall perish by the sword,
and they shall die without
knowledge.
13 But the hypocrites in
heart heap up wrath: they cry not
when he bindeth them.
14 They die in youth, and
their life is among the
unclean.
15 He delivereth the poor
in his affliction, and openeth
their ears in oppression.
16 Even so would he have
removed thee out of the strait
into a broad place, where there
is no straitness; and that which
should be set on thy table should
be full of fatness.
17 But thou hast fulfilled
the judgment of the wicked:
judgment and justice take hold on
thee.
18 Because there is wrath,
beware lest he take thee away
with his stroke: then a great
ransom cannot deliver thee.
19 Will he esteem thy
riches? no, not gold, nor all the
forces of strength.
20 Desire not the night,
when people are cut off in their
place.
21 Take heed, regard not
iniquity: for this hast thou
chosen rather than
affliction.
22 Behold, God exalteth by
his power: who teacheth like
him?
23 Who hath enjoined him
his way? or who can say, Thou
hast wrought iniquity?
24 Remember that thou
magnify his work, which men
behold.
25 Every man may see it;
man may behold it afar off.
26 Behold, God is great,
and we know him not, neither can
the number of his years be
searched out.
27 For he maketh small the
drops of water: they pour down
rain according to the vapour
thereof:
28 Which the clouds do
drop and distil upon man
abundantly.
29 Also can any understand
the spreadings of the clouds, or
the noise of his tabernacle?
30 Behold, he spreadeth
his light upon it, and covereth
the bottom of the sea.
31 For by them judgeth he
the people; he giveth meat in
abundance.
32 With clouds he covereth
the light; and commandeth it not
to shine by the cloud that cometh
betwixt.
33 The noise thereof
sheweth concerning it, the cattle
also concerning the vapour.
Chapter 37
1 At this also my heart
trembleth, and is moved out of
his place.
2 Hear attentively the
noise of his voice, and the sound
that goeth out of his mouth.
3 He directeth it under
the whole heaven, and his
lightning unto the ends of the
earth.
4 After it a voice
roareth: he thundereth with the
voice of his excellency; and he
will not stay them when his voice
is heard.
5 God thundereth
marvellously with his voice;
great things doeth he, which we
cannot comprehend.
6 For he saith to the
snow, Be thou on the earth;
likewise to the small rain, and
to the great rain of his
strength.
7 He sealeth up the hand
of every man; that all men may
know his work.
8 Then the beasts go into
dens, and remain in their
places.
9 Out of the south cometh
the whirlwind: and cold out of
the north.
10 By the breath of God
frost is given: and the breadth
of the waters is straitened.
11 Also by watering he
wearieth the thick cloud: he
scattereth his bright cloud:
12 And it is turned round
about by his counsels: that they
may do whatsoever he commandeth
them upon the face of the world
in the earth.
13 He causeth it to come,
whether for correction, or for
his land, or for mercy.
14 Hearken unto this, O
Job: stand still, and consider
the wondrous works of God.
15 Dost thou know when God
disposed them, and caused the
light of his cloud to shine?
16 Dost thou know the
balancings of the clouds, the
wondrous works of him which is
perfect in knowledge?
17 How thy garments are
warm, when he quieteth the earth
by the south wind?
18 Hast thou with him
spread out the sky, which is
strong, and as a molten looking
glass?
19 Teach us what we shall
say unto him; for we cannot order
our speech by reason of
darkness.
20 Shall it be told him
that I speak? if a man speak,
surely he shall be swallowed
up.
21 And now men see not the
bright light which is in the
clouds: but the wind passeth, and
cleanseth them.
22 Fair weather cometh out
of the north: with God is
terrible majesty.
23 Touching the Almighty,
we cannot find him out: he is
excellent in power, and in
judgment, and in plenty of
justice: he will not afflict.
24 Men do therefore fear
him: he respecteth not any that
are wise of heart.
Chapter 38
1 Then the LORD
answered Job out of the
whirlwind, and said,
2 Who is this that
darkeneth counsel by words
without knowledge?
3 Gird up now thy loins
like a man; for I will demand of
thee, and answer thou me.
4 Where wast thou when I
laid the foundations of the
earth? declare, if thou hast
understanding.
5 Who hath laid the
measures thereof, if thou
knowest? or who hath stretched
the line upon it?
6 Whereupon are the
foundations thereof fastened? or
who laid the corner stone
thereof;
7 When the morning stars
sang together, and all the sons
of God shouted for joy?
8 Or who shut up the sea
with doors, when it brake forth,
as if it had issued out of the
womb?
9 When I made the cloud
the garment thereof, and thick
darkness a swaddlingband for
it,
10 And brake up for it my
decreed place, and set bars and
doors,
11 And said, Hitherto
shalt thou come, but no further:
and here shall thy proud waves be
stayed?
12 Hast thou commanded the
morning since thy days; and
caused the dayspring to know his
place;
13 That it might take hold
of the ends of the earth, that
the wicked might be shaken out of
it?
14 It is turned as clay to
the seal; and they stand as a
garment.
15 And from the wicked
their light is withholden, and
the high arm shall be broken.
16 Hast thou entered into
the springs of the sea? or hast
thou walked in the search of the
depth?
17 Have the gates of death
been opened unto thee? or hast
thou seen the doors of the shadow
of death?
18 Hast thou perceived the
breadth of the earth? declare if
thou knowest it all.
19 Where is the way where
light dwelleth? and as for
darkness, where is the place
thereof,
20 That thou shouldest
take it to the bound thereof, and
that thou shouldest know the
paths to the house thereof?
21 Knowest thou it,
because thou wast then born? or
because the number of thy days is
great?
22 Hast thou entered into
the treasures of the snow? or
hast thou seen the treasures of
the hail,
23 Which I have reserved
against the time of trouble,
against the day of battle and
war?
24 By what way is the
light parted, which scattereth
the east wind upon the earth?
25 Who hath divided a
watercourse for the overflowing
of waters, or a way for the
lightning of thunder;
26 To cause it to rain on
the earth, where no man is; on
the wilderness, wherein there is
no man;
27 To satisfy the desolate
and waste ground; and to cause
the bud of the tender herb to
spring forth?
28 Hath the rain a father?
or who hath begotten the drops of
dew?
29 Out of whose womb came
the ice? and the hoary frost of
heaven, who hath gendered it?
30 The waters are hid as
with a stone, and the face of the
deep is frozen.
31 Canst thou bind the
sweet influences of Pleiades, or
loose the bands of Orion?
32 Canst thou bring forth
Mazzaroth in his season? or canst
thou guide Arcturus with his
sons?
33 Knowest thou the
ordinances of heaven? canst thou
set the dominion thereof in the
earth?
34 Canst thou lift up thy
voice to the clouds, that
abundance of waters may cover
thee?
35 Canst thou send
lightnings, that they may go, and
say unto thee, Here we are?
36 Who hath put wisdom in
the inward parts? or who hath
given understanding to the
heart?
37 Who can number the
clouds in wisdom? or who can stay
the bottles of heaven,
38 When the dust groweth
into hardness, and the clods
cleave fast together?
39 Wilt thou hunt the prey
for the lion? or fill the
appetite of the young lions,
40 When they couch in
their dens, and abide in the
covert to lie in wait?
41 Who provideth for the
raven his food? when his young
ones cry unto God, they wander
for lack of meat.
Chapter 39
1 Knowest thou the time
when the wild goats of the rock
bring forth? or canst thou mark
when the hinds do calve?
2 Canst thou number the
months that they fulfil? or
knowest thou the time when they
bring forth?
3 They bow themselves,
they bring forth their young
ones, they cast out their
sorrows.
4 Their young ones are in
good liking, they grow up with
corn; they go forth, and return
not unto them.
5 Who hath sent out the
wild ass free? or who hath loosed
the bands of the wild ass?
6 Whose house I have made
the wilderness, and the barren
land his dwellings.
7 He scorneth the
multitude of the city, neither
regardeth he the crying of the
driver.
8 The range of the
mountains is his pasture, and he
searcheth after every green
thing.
9 Will the unicorn be
willing to serve thee, or abide
by thy crib?
10 Canst thou bind the
unicorn with his band in the
furrow? or will he harrow the
valleys after thee?
11 Wilt thou trust him,
because his strength is great? or
wilt thou leave thy labour to
him?
12 Wilt thou believe him,
that he will bring home thy seed,
and gather it into thy barn?
13 Gavest thou the goodly
wings unto the peacocks? or wings
and feathers unto the
ostrich?
14 Which leaveth her eggs
in the earth, and warmeth them in
dust,
15 And forgetteth that the
foot may crush them, or that the
wild beast may break them.
16 She is hardened against
her young ones, as though they
were not hers: her labour is in
vain without fear;
17 Because God hath
deprived her of wisdom, neither
hath he imparted to her
understanding.
18 What time she lifteth
up herself on high, she scorneth
the horse and his rider.
19 Hast thou given the
horse strength? hast thou clothed
his neck with thunder?
20 Canst thou make him
afraid as a grasshopper? the
glory of his nostrils is
terrible.
21 He paweth in the
valley, and rejoiceth in his
strength: he goeth on to meet the
armed men.
22 He mocketh at fear, and
is not affrighted; neither
turneth he back from the
sword.
23 The quiver rattleth
against him, the glittering spear
and the shield.
24 He swalloweth the
ground with fierceness and rage:
neither believeth he that it is
the sound of the trumpet.
25 He saith among the
trumpets, Ha, ha; and he smelleth
the battle afar off, the thunder
of the captains, and the
shouting.
26 Doth the hawk fly by
thy wisdom, and stretch her wings
toward the south?
27 Doth the eagle mount up
at thy command, and make her nest
on high?
28 She dwelleth and
abideth on the rock, upon the
crag of the rock, and the strong
place.
29 From thence she seeketh
the prey, and her eyes behold
afar off.
30 Her young ones also
suck up blood: and where the
slain are, there is she.
Chapter 40
1 Moreover the LORD
answered Job, and said,
2 Shall he that contendeth
with the Almighty instruct him?
he that reproveth God, let him
answer it.
3 Then Job answered the
LORD, and said,
4 Behold, I am vile; what
shall I answer thee? I will lay
mine hand upon my mouth.
5 Once have I spoken; but
I will not answer: yea, twice;
but I will proceed no
further.
6 Then answered the LORD
unto Job out of the whirlwind,
and said,
7 Gird up thy loins now
like a man: I will demand of
thee, and declare thou unto
me.
8 Wilt thou also disannul
my judgment? wilt thou condemn
me, that thou mayest be
righteous?
9 Hast thou an arm like
God? or canst thou thunder with a
voice like him?
10 Deck thyself now with
majesty and excellency; and array
thyself with glory and
beauty.
11 Cast abroad the rage of
thy wrath: and behold every one
that is proud, and abase him.
12 Look on every one that
is proud, and bring him low; and
tread down the wicked in their
place.
13 Hide them in the dust
together; and bind their faces in
secret.
14 Then will I also
confess unto thee that thine own
right hand can save thee.
15 Behold now behemoth,
which I made with thee; he eateth
grass as an ox.
16 Lo now, his strength is
in his loins, and his force is in
the navel of his belly.
17 He moveth his tail like
a cedar: the sinews of his stones
are wrapped together.
18 His bones are as strong
pieces of brass; his bones are
like bars of iron.
19 He is the chief of the
ways of God: he that made him can
make his sword to approach unto
him.
20 Surely the mountains
bring him forth food, where all
the beasts of the field play.
21 He lieth under the
shady trees, in the covert of the
reed, and fens.
22 The shady trees cover
him with their shadow; the
willows of the brook compass him
about.
23 Behold, he drinketh up
a river, and hasteth not: he
trusteth that he can draw up
Jordan into his mouth.
24 He taketh it with his
eyes: his nose pierceth through
snares.
Chapter 41
1 Canst thou draw out
leviathan with an hook? or his
tongue with a cord which thou
lettest down?
2 Canst thou put an hook
into his nose? or bore his jaw
through with a thorn?
3 Will he make many
supplications unto thee? will he
speak soft words unto thee?
4 Will he make a covenant
with thee? wilt thou take him for
a servant for ever?
5 Wilt thou play with him
as with a bird? or wilt thou bind
him for thy maidens?
6 Shall the companions
make a banquet of him? shall they
part him among the merchants?
7 Canst thou fill his skin
with barbed iron? or his head
with fish spears?
8 Lay thine hand upon him,
remember the battle, do no
more.
9 Behold, the hope of him
is in vain: shall not one be cast
down even at the sight of
him?
10 None is so fierce that
dare stir him up: who then is
able to stand before me?
11 Who hath prevented me,
that I should repay him?
whatsoever is under the whole
heaven is mine.
12 I will not conceal his
parts, nor his power, nor his
comely proportion.
13 Who can discover the
face of his garment? or who can
come to him with his double
bridle?
14 Who can open the doors
of his face? his teeth are
terrible round about.
15 His scales are his
pride, shut up together as with a
close seal.
16 One is so near to
another, that no air can come
between them.
17 They are joined one to
another, they stick together,
that they cannot be sundered.
18 By his neesings a light
doth shine, and his eyes are like
the eyelids of the morning.
19 Out of his mouth go
burning lamps, and sparks of fire
leap out.
20 Out of his nostrils
goeth smoke, as out of a seething
pot or caldron.
21 His breath kindleth
coals, and a flame goeth out of
his mouth.
22 In his neck remaineth
strength, and sorrow is turned
into joy before him.
23 The flakes of his flesh
are joined together: they are
firm in themselves; they cannot
be moved.
24 His heart is as firm as
a stone; yea, as hard as a piece
of the nether millstone.
25 When he raiseth up
himself, the mighty are afraid:
by reason of breakings they
purify themselves.
26 The sword of him that
layeth at him cannot hold: the
spear, the dart, nor the
habergeon.
27 He esteemeth iron as
straw, and brass as rotten
wood.
28 The arrow cannot make
him flee: slingstones are turned
with him into stubble.
29 Darts are counted as
stubble: he laugheth at the
shaking of a spear.
30 Sharp stones are under
him: he spreadeth sharp pointed
things upon the mire.
31 He maketh the deep to
boil like a pot: he maketh the
sea like a pot of ointment.
32 He maketh a path to
shine after him; one would think
the deep to be hoary.
33 Upon earth there is not
his like, who is made without
fear.
34 He beholdeth all high
things: he is a king over all the
children of pride.
Chapter 42
1 Then Job answered the
LORD, and said,
2 I know that thou canst
do every thing, and that no
thought can be withholden from
thee.
3 Who is he that hideth
counsel without knowledge?
therefore have I uttered that I
understood not; things too
wonderful for me, which I knew
not.
4 Hear, I beseech thee,
and I will speak: I will demand
of thee, and declare thou unto
me.
5 I have heard of thee by
the hearing of the ear: but now
mine eye seeth thee.
6 Wherefore I abhor
myself, and repent in dust and
ashes.
7 And it was so, that
after the LORD had spoken these
words unto Job, the LORD said to
Eliphaz the Temanite, My wrath is
kindled against thee, and against
thy two friends: for ye have not
spoken of me the thing that is
right, as my servant Job
hath.
8 Therefore take unto you
now seven bullocks and seven
rams, and go to my servant Job,
and offer up for yourselves a
burnt offering; and my servant
Job shall pray for you: for him
will I accept: lest I deal with
you after your folly, in that ye
have not spoken of me the thing
which is right, like my servant
Chapter
9 So Eliphaz the Temanite
and Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar
the Naamathite went, and did
according as the LORD commanded
them: the LORD also accepted
Chapter
10 And the LORD turned the
captivity of Job, when he prayed
for his friends: also the LORD
gave Job twice as much as he had
before.
11 Then came there unto
him all his brethren, and all his
sisters, and all they that had
been of his acquaintance before,
and did eat bread with him in his
house: and they bemoaned him, and
comforted him over all the evil
that the LORD had brought upon
him: every man also gave him a
piece of money, and every one an
earring of gold.
12 So the LORD blessed the
latter end of Job more than his
beginning: for he had fourteen
thousand sheep, and six thousand
camels, and a thousand yoke of
oxen, and a thousand she
asses.
13 He had also seven sons
and three daughters.
14 And he called the name
of the first, Jemima; and the
name of the second, Kezia; and
the name of the third,
Keren-happuch.
15 And in all the land
were no women found so fair as
the daughters of Job: and their
father gave them inheritance
among their brethren.
16 After this lived Job an
hundred and forty years, and saw
his sons, and his sons' sons,
even four generations.
17 So Job died, being old
and full of days.
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