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Now upon a time, when the servants of God came and stood before the LORD, Satan came also among them.
"For I am sure that my redeemer liveth, and that I shall rise out of the earth in the latter day:
In the land of Uz, there was a man called Job: an innocent and virtuous man, such a one as feared God, and eschewed evil.
and said, "Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I turn thither again. The LORD gave, and the LORD hath taken away; now blessed be the name of the LORD."
"Where wast thou, when I laid the foundations of the earth? Tell plainly if thou hast understanding.
He stretcheth out the north over the empty place, and hangeth the earth upon nothing.
But lay thine hand upon him a little, touch once all that he hath, and, I hold, he shall curse thee to thy face."
Hast thou not preserved him, his house, and all his substance on every side? Hast thou not blessed the work of his hands? Is not his possession increased in the land?
Where wast thou, when the morning stars praised me together, and all the children of God rejoiced triumphantly?
And unto man he said, 'Behold, to fear the LORD is wisdom: and to forsake evil, is understanding.'"
Now upon a certain day when his sons and daughters were eating, and drinking wine in their eldest brother's house,
The spirit of God hath made me, and the breath of the almighty hath given me my life.
"It is not the earth that bringeth forth travail, neither cometh sorrow out of the ground;
there came a messenger unto Job, and said, "While the oxen were a plowing, and the asses going in the pasture beside them,
Man that is born of a woman hath but a short time to live, and is full of divers miseries.
Lo, though he slay me, yet will I put my trust in him. But if I shew and reprove mine own ways in his sight,
Who provideth meat for the raven, when his young ones cry unto God, and fly about for want of meat?
With his spirit hath he garnished the heavens, and with his hand hath he wounded the rebellious serpent.
Then Job stood up, and rent his clothes, shaved his head, fell down upon the ground, and worshipped,
Then said the LORD unto Satan, "Hast thou not considered my servant Job, and how that he is an innocent and virtuous man: such one as feareth God, and escheweth evil, and that there is none like him in the land?"
the Sabeans came in violently, and took them all away: yea, they have slain thy servants with the sword, and I only ran my way, to tell thee."
While he was speaking, there came yet another, and said, "Thy sons and daughters were eating and drinking wine in their eldest brother's house,
In the mean season while he was yet speaking, there came another, and said, "The Chaldeans made three armies, and fell upon thy camels, which they have carried away: yea, and slain thy servants with the sword, and I only am gotten away, to tell thee."
The same day be turned to darkness, and not regarded of God from above, neither let the light shine upon it:
And while he was yet speaking, there came another, and said, "The fire of God is fallen from heaven, it hath consumed, and burnt up all thy sheep and servants: and I only ran my way, to tell thee."
"I know that thou hast power over all things, and that there is no thought hid unto thee.
and suddenly there came a mighty great wind out of the South, and smote the four corners of the house: which fell upon thy children, so that they are dead, and I alone am gotten away, to tell thee."
But now that the plague is come upon thee, thou shrinkest away: now that it hath touched thyself, thou art faint hearted.
If thou wouldest but call me, I should obey thee: only despise not the work of thine own hands.
If he came by me, I might not look upon him: if he went his way, I should not perceive it.
My bone hangeth to my skin, and my flesh is away; there is left me only the skin about my teeth.
Yea, with God is wisdom and strength - it is he that hath counsel and foreknowledge.
but let it be stained with darkness, and the shadow of death. Let the dim cloud fall upon it, and let it be lapped in with sorrow.
For we are but of yesterday, and consider not that our days upon earth are but a very shadow.
The things that sometime I might not away withal, are now my meat for very sorrow.
Thou hast covered me with skin and flesh, and joined me together with bones and sinews.
How much more then an abominable and vile man, which drinketh wickedness like water?
Inasmuch then as God hath the highest power of all, who can teach him any knowledge?
Satan answered the LORD, and said, "Skin for skin? Yea, a man will give all that ever he hath, for his life.
He devoured so greedily that he left nothing behind; therefore his goods shall not prosper.
For if thou wilt turn to the Almighty, thou shalt stand fast, and all unrighteousness shall be far from thy dwelling:
They shall show thee, they shall tell thee, yea they will gladly confess the same.
If he break down a thing, who can set it up again? If he shut a thing, who will open it?
Thou hast granted me life, and done me good: and the diligent heed that thou tookest upon me hath preserved my spirit.
Where is now thy fear of God, thy steadfastness, thy patience, and the perfectness of thy ways?
If he be hasty to take anything away, who will make him restore it again? Who will say unto him, 'What doest thou?'
"O that I might have my desire! O that God would grant me the thing, that I long for!
He shall neither have children nor kinfolks among his people, no nor any posterity in his country:
He shall give thee a harvest, which in plenty and abundance shall exceed the dust of the earth, and the gold of Ophir like river stones.
But lay thine hand upon him, touch him once upon the bone and flesh, and, I hold, he shall curse thee to thy face."
Have pity upon me, have pity upon me, O ye my friends! For the hand of God hath touched me.
Then said the LORD unto Satan, "Lo, there hast thou him in thy power, but spare his life."
Then mightest thou lift up thy face without shame! Then shouldest thou be sure, and have no need to fear.
if thou wouldst put away the wickedness which thou hast in hand, so that no ungodliness dwelt in thy house;
Is it not so? Who will then reprove me as a liar, and say that my words are nothing worth?"
He carrieth away the wise men, as it were a spoil, and bringeth the judges out of their wits.
Let the dark storm overcome that night; let it not be reckoned among the days of the year, nor counted in the months.
With him is strength and wisdom: he knoweth both the deceiver and him that is deceived.
For, as I have proved by experience, they that plow iniquity and sow wretchedness, reap the same.
"Consider, I pray thee: who ever perished being an innocent? Or, when were the godly destroyed?
which setteth up them of low degree, and sendeth prosperity to those that are in heaviness;
Then shouldest thou forget thy misery, and think no more upon it, than upon the waters that run by.
"If I did sin, thou haddest an eye unto me, and shalt not declare me innocent because of mine offense.
Thou hast sealed up mine offenses, as it were in a bag: but be merciful unto my wickedness.
Though he had plenteousness of everything, yet was he poor, and therefore he is but a wretch on every side.
Behold, now have I prepared my judgment, and know that I shall be found righteous.
Behold, if he withhold the waters, they dry up; If he let them go, they destroy the earth.
Then should the residue of thy life be as clear as the noon day, and spring forth as the morning.
As for the eyes of the ungodly, they shall be consumed, and not escape: their hope shall be misery and sorrow of mind."
"Look: what lieth hid in darkness, he declareth it openly! And the very shadow of death bringeth he to light!
He leadeth away the priests into captivity, and turneth the mighty upside down.
like as if one withdrew a good deed from his friend, and forsook the fear of the Almighty God?
Thou bringest fresh witnesses against me, and thy wrath increasest thou upon me; very many are the plagues that I am in.
Even so goeth it with all them that forget God: and even thus also shall the hypocrite's hope come to naught.
No: but before it be shot forth, and before it be gathered, it withereth; before any other herb.
Yea though I be righteous, yet will I not give him one word again, but meekly submit myself to my judge.
He taketh away the subjection of the people from their kings, and girdeth their loins with a bond.
Then mightest thou have comfort, in the hope that thou hast; and sleep quietly, when thou art buried.
He is God, whose wrath no man may withstand: but the proudest of all must stoop under him.
He poureth out confusion upon princes, and comforteth them that have been oppressed.
Let the stars of that night be dim through darkness of it. Let it look for light, but let it see none, neither the raising up of the fair morning:
Then shouldest thou take thy rest, and no man to make thee afraid, yea many one should set much by thee.
before I go thither, from whence I shall not turn again. Namely, to that land of darkness and shadow of death:
Therefore I will not spare my mouth, but will speak in the trouble of my spirit; in that bitterness of my mind will I talk.
When I think, 'My bed shall comfort me; I shall have some refreshing by talking to myself upon my couch,'
He taketh the verity from out of the mouth, and disappointeth the aged of their wisdom.
Though thou hidest these things in thine heart, yet am I sure that thou rememberest them all.
He troubleth me so with the tempest, and woundeth me out of measure without a cause.
He leaneth him upon his house, but he shall not stand; he holdeth him fast by it, yet shall he not endure.
Shall not my short life come so soon to an end? O hold thee from me, let me alone, that I may ease myself a little
Wherefore hast thou brought me out of my mother's womb? O that I had perished, and that no eye had seen me.
"Oftentimes, a thing doth flourish, and men think that it may abide the sunshine. It shooteth forth the branches in its garden,
If I will justify myself, mine own mouth shall condemn me; if I will put forth my self for a perfect man, he shall prove me a wicked doer.
He changeth the heart of the princes and kings of the earth, and disapointeth them; so that they go wandering out of the way,
If I had called upon him, and he had answered me; yet would I not believe that he had heard my voice!
so that he sat upon the ground in the ashes, and scraped off the filth of his sores with a potsherd.
O father let Job be well tried, because he hath turned himself to the wicked:
Such are now the dwellings of the wicked, and this is the place of him that knoweth not God."
If men will speak of strength, he is the strongest of all; if men will speak of righteousness, who dare be my record?
"Alas, why died I not in the birth? Why did not I perish, as soon as I came out of my mother's womb?
Which destroyeth the devices of the subtle, so that they are not able to perform the things that they take in hand;
Consider the paths of Tema, and the ways of Sheba, wherein they have put their trust.
Why dost thou not forgive my sin? Wherefore takest thou not away my wickedness? Behold, now must I sleep in the dust: And if thou seekest me tomorrow in the morning, I shall be gone."
Then should I have some comfort: yea, I would desire him in my pain, that he should not spare, for I will not be against the words of the holy one.
because it shut not up the womb that bare me. For then should these sorrows have been hid from mine eyes.
But if it be taken out of its place, every man denieth it, saying, 'I know thee not.'
If I have done wickedly, woe is me therefore. If I have done righteously, yet dare I not lift up my head; so full am I of confusion, and see mine own misery.
A fearful sound is ever in his ears, and when it is peace yet feareth he destruction.
Whether his children come to worship or no, he cannot tell: And if they be men of low degree, he knoweth not.
And so he delivereth the poor from the sword, from the threatenings of the ungodly, and from the hand of the cruel;
So when they lift up their eyes afar off, they knew him not. Then they cried, and wept: then every one of them rent his clothes, and sprinkled dust upon their heads in the air.
which compasseth the wise in their own craftiness, and overthroweth the counsel of the wicked.
"My days are more swift than a runner: they are gone, and have seen no good thing.
Insomuch that they run into darkness by fair day, and grope about them at the noonday, like as in the night.
O that I utterly had no being, or were as a thing born out of time that is put aside, either as young children, which never saw the light.
What power have I to endure? Or, what is mine end, that my soul might be patient?
There shall no darkness be able to hide him. An unkindled fire shall consume him; and look, what remaineth in his house, it shall be destroyed.
When he goeth forth to get his living, he thinketh plainly, that the day of darkness is at hand.
With the blast of God they perish, and with the breath of his anger are they consumed away.
There, must the wicked cease from their tyranny, there such as are overlaboured be at rest.
yet the number of my years are come - and I must go the way from whence I shall not turn again.
They sat them down by him also upon the ground seven days and seven nights. Neither was there any of them that spake one word unto him, for they saw that his pain was very great.
And the LORD said unto Satan, "From whence comest thou?" Satan answered and said, "I have gone about the land, and walked through it."
It grieveth my soul to live. Nevertheless, now will I put forth my words: I will speak out of the very heaviness of my soul,
that the wicked is kept unto the day of destruction, and that the ungodly shall be brought forth in the day of wrath.
He both increaseth the people and destroyeth them; He maketh them to multiply, and driveth them away.
Withdraw thine hand from me, and let not the fearful dread of thee make me afraid.
"Wherefore is the light given to him that is in misery? And life unto them that have heavy hearts?
Who dare reprove him for his ways to his face? Who rewardeth him for the ungraciousness that he doth?
yea, into a land as dark as darkness itself, and into the shadow of death where is none order; but light there is as darkness."
Yea, I myself shall behold him - not with other, but with these same eyes, though my reins are consumed within me.
While he liveth, his flesh must have travail: And while the soul is in him, he must be in sorrow."
Then answered Zophar the Naamathite, and said,
If thou be innocent, he shall save thee: and through the unguiltiness of thine hands shalt thou be delivered."
Sorrow and carefulness make him afraid, and compass him round about, like as it where a king with his host ready to the battle.
I can see no remedy. I shall live no more. O spare me then, for my days are but vain.
"What is man, that thou dost magnify him? And that thou settest thy heart upon him?
And then send for me to the law, that I may answer for myself: or else, let me speak, and give thou the answer.
For though he make a wound, he giveth a medicine again: though he smite, his hand maketh whole again.
So Job answered, and said,
He is higher than heaven; what wilt thou do? Deeper than hell; how wilt thou then know him?
Did not ye say, "Why doth he suffer persecution?" Is there found an occasion against me?
that he might show thee out of his secret wisdom how manifold his law is! Then shouldest thou know that God had forgotten thee, because of thy sins.
Thus, he that calleth upon God, and whom God heareth, is mocked of his neighbour; the godly and innocent man is laughed to scorn.
In destruction and dearth thou shalt be merry, and shalt not be afraid for the beasts of the earth:
Name me one else, if thou can find any: yea, look about thee upon any of the holy men.
For thou layest sharply to my charge, and punisheth me, for the sins of my youth.
Whereas I, notwithstanding, must consume like as a foul carrion, and as a cloth that is moth eaten.
He shall keep thee from the perilous tongue so that when trouble cometh, thou shalt not need to fear.
Yet shall he be brought to his grave, and dwell among the heap of the dead.
"For though the wicked have never so much to fill his belly, yet God shall send his wrath upon him, and cause his indignation to rain over him:
Therefore shall his dwelling be in desolate cities, and in houses which no man inhabits, but are become heaps of stones.
He shall be plucked off as an untimely grape from the vine, and shall let his flower fall, as the olive doth.
Should men give ear unto thee only? Thou wilt laugh other men to scorn; and shall nobody mock thee again?
"Should not he that maketh many words, be answered? Should he that babbleth much, be commended therein?
and will say unto God: O do not condemn me; but show me the cause, wherefore thou contendest so with me.
I have offended; what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men? Why hast thou made me to stand in thy way, and am so heavy a burden unto myself?
Was I not happy? Had I not quietness? Was I not in rest? And now cometh such misery upon me!"
and said, "Let the day perish, wherein I was born,
Wilt thou be so cruel and extreme unto a flying leaf, and follow upon dry stubble?
As the princes that have great substance of gold, and their houses full of silver.
The roaring of the lion, the voice of the lioness, and the teeth of the lion's whelps are broken.
There, are those let out free which have been in prison, so that they hear no more the voice of the oppressor.
Wilt thou say unto God, 'The thing that I take in hand is perfect, and I am clean in thy sight'?
For it is he that knoweth the vanity of men. He seeth their wickedness also; should he not then consider it?
But the castles in the land shall be confederate with thee, and the beasts of the field shall give thee peace.
Have not the ears pleasure in hearing, and the mouth in tasting the thing that it eateth?
If they had carried me to my grave as soon as I was born, then should I be now, as though I had never been.
Thou hast put my foot in the stocks: thou lookest narrowly unto all my paths, and markest the steps of my feet.
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,
Mine own brethren pass over by me, as the water brook that hastily runneth through the valleys.
But if cause be that my land cry against me, or that the furrows thereof make any complaint;
How vain, then, is the comfort that ye give me? Are not your answers clean contrary to right and truth?"
Lo, thus is it with him that rejoiceth in his own doings: and as for others, they grow out of the earth.
Yea, thou shalt know that thy dwelling place shall be in rest: thou shalt behold thy substance, and be no more punished for sin.
Though he turn all things upside down, close them in, or thrust them together, who dare check him therefore?
O remember, I beseech thee, how that thou madest me of the mould of the earth, and shalt bring me into dust again.
"The houses of robbers are in wealth and prosperity; and they that maliciously meddle against God, dwell without care: yea, God giveth all things richly with his hand.
He shall not be rich, neither shall his substance continue, nor increase upon earth.
Why goest thou not from me, nor lettest me alone, so long till I swallow down my spittle?
But I have understanding as well as ye, and am no less than ye. Yea who knoweth not these things?
The substance that he hath in his house, shall be taken away and perish, in the day of the LORD's wrath.
For if I had feared any great multitude of people, or if I had been despised of the simple; Oh then should I have been afraid. Thus have I quietly spent my life, and not gone out at the door.
Godliness is a light despised in the hearts of the rich, and is set for them to stumble upon.
and search for it more than for treasure. Which also would be exceedingly glad, and rejoice if they found their grave.
They that hate thee, shall be confounded, and the dwellings of the ungodly shall come to naught."
His length exceedeth the length of the earth, and his breadth the breadth of the sea.
Thinkest thou it well done, to oppress me, to cast me off - being a work of thine hands - and to maintain the counsel of the ungodly?
In the midst of hunger he saveth thee from death: and when it is war, from the power of the sword.
In the fantasies and thoughts of the visions of the night, when sleep cometh on men:
"Behold, God will not cast away a virtuous man, neither will he help the ungodly.
Whereas, notwithstanding, thou knowest that I am no wicked person, and that there is no man able to deliver me out of thine hand.
Thou shalt come to thy grave in a fair age, like as the corn sheaves are brought in to the barn in due season.
That which is unsavory, shalt it be eaten without salt, or is there any taste in the white of an egg?
that his harvest was eaten up of the hungry; that the weaponed man had spoiled it, and that the thirsty had drunk up his riches.
For the arrows of the almighty are in me, whose indignation hath drunk up my spirit, and the terrible fears of God fight against me.
The lion perisheth, for lack of prey, and the lion's whelps are scattered abroad.
The ungodly despaireth all the days of his life, and the number of a tyrant's years is unknown.
"Enquire, I pray thee, of them that have been before thee; and search diligently among thy forefathers.
Insomuch, that wherein soever thou hadst little afore, thou shouldest now have great abundance.
Thou shalt see also, that thy seed shall increase, and that thy posterity shall be as the grass upon the earth.
Job answered, and said,
Job answered, and said, "Oh that my misery were weighed, and my punishment laid in the balances:
"O remember that my life is but a wind, and that mine eye shall no more see the pleasures thereof;
I have seen myself, when the foolish was deep rooted, that his beauty was suddenly destroyed,
Teach me, and I will hold my tongue: and wherein I have erred, cause me to understand.
If thou wouldest now resort unto God betimes, and make thy humble prayer to the Almighty;
my days pass over more speedily than a weaver's shuttle, and are spent without hope.
Lo, this we ourselves have proved by experience, and even this it is. Hearken thou to it also, that thou mayest take heed to thyself."
As for the world, he giveth it over into the power of the wicked; and he shall cover the faces of the judges thereof. Is it not so? Where is he - or who is he - that can show the contrary?
that his children were without prosperity or health; that they were slain in the door, and no man to deliver them;
Even so have I laboured whole months long - but in vain - and many a careful night have I told.
He commandeth the sun, and it riseth not: he closeth up the stars, as it were under a signet.
He is wise of heart, and mighty in strength. Who ever prospered that took part against him?
"How long wilt thou talk of such things? How long shall thy mouth speak so proud words?
Doth God pervert the thing that is lawful? Or, doth the Almighty destroy the thing that is right?
Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite and said unto him,
the waters pierce through the very stones by little and little, the floods wash away the gravel and the earth. Even so destroyest thou the hope of man in like manner.
When I laid me down to sleep, I said, 'O when shall I rise?' Again, I longed sore for the night. Thus am I full of sorrow, till it be dark.
Thou prevailest against him, so that he passeth away; thou changes his estate, and puttest him from thee.
He translateth the mountains, before they be aware, and overthroweth them in his wrath.
Doth the wild ass roar when he hath grass? Or crieth the ox, when he hath fodder enough?
When their time cometh, they shall be destroyed and perish: and when they be set on fire, they shall be removed out of their place,
Yea, the Almighty his own self shall be thine harvest, and the heap of thy money.
For like as a bond servant desireth the shadow, and as a hireling would fain have an end of his work:
My friends laugh me to scorn, but mine eye poureth out tears unto God.
My flesh is clothed with worms, filthiness and dust; my skin is withered, and crumpled together;
If thou wouldest live a pure and godly life; should he not wake up unto thee immediately, and give thee the beauty of righteousness again?
yea, above his sins he hath blasphemed, which offense he hath done even before us, in that he striveth against God with his words!"
for the paths that they go in are crooked: they haste after vain things, and shall perish.
"And unto me came the word secretly, and mine ear hath received a little thereof.
Then, look what thou takest in hand: he shall make it to prosper with thee, and the light shall shine in thy ways.
And though he slay suddenly with the scourge, yet will he laugh at the punishment of the innocent.
They are passed away, as the ships that be good under sail, and as the Eagle that hasteth to the prey.
Behold, he hath found unfaithfulness among his own servants, and proud disobedience among his angels.
Yea, they shall be even as chaff before the wind, and as dust that the storm carrieth away.
How steadfast are the words of truth! And which of you can rebuke or reprove them?
Confounded are they that put any confidence in them: For when they came to obtain the things that they looked for, they were brought to confusion.
Do ye take deliberacy to check men's sayings, and judge a poor word spoken in vain?
Then shalt thou make thy prayer unto him, and he shall hear thee, and thou shalt keep thy promises.
If he will argue with him, he shall not be able to answer him unto one among a thousand.
But Job said unto her, "Thou speakest like a foolish woman. Seeing we have received prosperity at the hand of God, wherefore should we not be content with adversity also?" In all these things, did not Job sin with his lips.
They are the cause that so many men are naked and bare, having no clothes to cover them and keep them from cold;
Every man, no doubt, hath a mind; but it is the inspiration of the Almighty that giveth understanding.
His substance was seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred she-asses, and a very great household: so that he was one of the most principal men among all them of the east country.
Now when the LORD had spoken these words unto Job, he said unto Eliphaz the Temanite, "I am displeased with thee and thy two friends, for ye have not spoken the thing that is right before me, like as my servant Job hath done.
Turn into your own selves, I pray you: be indifferent judges, and consider my guiltlessness:
When I am purposed to forget my complainings, to change my countenance, and to comfort myself;
"Wilt thou find out God with thy seeking? Wilt thou attain to the perfectness of the Almighty?
It happened also upon a time, that when the servants of God came and stood before the LORD, Satan also came among them, and stood before him.
And the LORD said unto Satan, "Lo, all that he hath, be in thy power: only upon himself see that thou lay not thine hand." Then went Satan forth from the LORD.
And it fortuned that when they had passed over the time of their banqueting round about; Job sent for them, and sanctified them, and gat up early, and offered for every one a burnt offering. For Job thought thus: "Peradventure my sons have done some offense, and have been unthankful to God in their hearts." And thus did Job everyday.
How much more then shall they that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is but earth: which shall be consumed by the moth?
And the LORD said unto Satan, "From whence comest thou?" Satan answered the LORD, and said, "I have gone about the land and walked through it."
May a dead man live again? All the days of this my pilgrimage am I looking, till my changing shall come.
He believeth never to be delivered out of darkness; the sword is always before his eyes.
And when the wind passed by before my presence it made the hairs of my flesh stand up.
and the LORD turned him unto Job, when he prayed for his friends: Yea, the LORD gave Job twice as much as he had afore.
For the thing that I feared is come upon me: and the thing that I was afraid of, is happened unto me.
They shall be destroyed from morning unto the evening: yea, they shall perish everlastingly, and no man think thereon.
"Behold, happy is the man whom God punisheth: therefore, despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty.
"If a tree be cut down, there is some hope yet, that it will sprout and shoot forth the branches again;
Then said his wife unto him, "Dost thou yet continue in thy perfectness? Curse God, and die."
Then said the LORD unto Satan, "Hast thou not considered my servant Job, how that he is an innocent and virtuous man such one as feareth God, and escheweth evil, and that there is none like him in the land? But thou movedst me against him, to punish him: yet is it in vain, for he continueth still in his godliness."
Ask the cattle, and they shall inform thee; the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee.
Thy words have set up those that were fallen, thou hast refreshed the weak knees.
And then came there unto him all his brethren, all his sisters, with all them that had been of his acquaintance afore, and ate bread with him in his house: wondering at him, and comforting him over all the trouble that the LORD had brought upon him. Every man gave him a sheep and a Jewel of gold.
For who so humbleth himself, him shall he set up: and who so looketh meekly, shall be healed.
Hast thou brought the seven stars together? Or art thou able to loose the bands of Orion?
So went Satan forth from the LORD, and smote Job with marvelous sore boils, from the sole of the foot unto his crown;
The days of man are short, the number of his months are known only to thee. Thou hast appointed him his bounds; he cannot go beyond them.
I have not forsaken the commandment of his lips; but look, what he charged me with his mouth, that have I shut up in my heart.
He stood there, and I knew not his face. An image there was, before mine eyes, and in the stillness heard I a voice.
Moreover, God spake unto Job, and said,
O that I had one which would hear me. Lo, this is my cause: Let the almighty give me answer, and let him that is my contrary party, sue me with libel.
The heaven shall declare his wickedness, and the earth shall take part against him.
"It is he, himself, alone. Who will turn him back? He doth as him listeth, and bringeth to pass what he will.
Wherefore I give mine own self the blame, and take repentance in the dust and ashes."
but it is man, that is born unto misery, like as the sparks fly up out of the hot coals.
And his sons went and made banquets - one day in one house, another day in another - and sent for their three sisters to eat and to drink with them.
He that fashioned me in my mother's womb, made he not him also? Were we not both shapen alike in our mother's bodies?
He, himself, alone, spreadeth out the heavens, and goeth upon the waves of the sea.
But now, they that are mine inferiors and younger than I, have me in derision; yea even they, whose fathers I would have thought scorn to have set with the dogs of my cattle.
Wentest thou ever into the treasures of the snow? Or hast thou seen the secret places of the hail,
Now when Job's friends heard of all the trouble that happened to him, there came three of them, every one from his own place: namely, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite. For they were agreed together to come, to shew their compassion on him, and to comfort him.
But beware of the sword, for the sword will be avenged of wickedness. And be sure, that there is a judgment."
but when man sleepeth, he riseth not again, until the heaven perish: he shall not wake up nor rise out of his sleep.
"Wherefore do wicked men live in health and prosperity, come to their old age, and increase in riches?
"If we begin to commune with thee, peradventure thou wilt be discontent; but who can withhold himself from speaking?
The righteous also will keep his way, and he that hath clean hands, will ever be stronger and stronger.
He cometh up and is cut down like a flower. He flyeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one state.
Is not the life of man upon earth a very battle? Are not his days like the days of a hired servant?
"Therefore reconcile thee unto God, and be content, so shall all things prosper with thee right well.
Who shut the sea with doors, when it brake forth as a child out of his mother's womb?
Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said,
Job answered, and said,
Did I ever greatly regard the rising of the sun? Or, had I the going down of the moon in great reputation?
What is man, that he should be clean? What hath he, which is born of a woman, whereby he might be known to be righteous?
Now if there be a messenger, one among a thousand sent for to speak unto man, and to show him the right way;
Job answered, and said,
He delivereth thee out of six troubles, so that in the seventh there can no harm touch thee.
"Or, who hath given me anything afore hand, that I am bound to reward him again? All things under heaven are mine.
yea, and all they which dwell beneath in the hell are not hid from him, and the very destruction itself cannot be kept out of his sight.
For when God doth once command a thing, there should no man be curious to search whether it be right.
But as for man; when he is dead, perished and consumed away, what becometh of him?
"Behold, I am too vile a person to answer thee, therefore will I lay my hand upon my mouth.
Job answered, and said,
"Thy hands have made me, and fashioned me altogether round about. Wilt thou then destroy me suddenly?
"May a man be profitable unto God, as he that is wise may be profitable unto himself?
For if thou fasten thine eyes upon me, I come to naught like as a cloud is consumed and vanisheth away. Even so, he that goeth down to hell, cometh no more up,
O that thou wouldest keep me, and hide me in the hell, until thy wrath were stilled: and to appoint me a time, wherein thou mightest remember me.
When my ways ran over with butter, and when the stony rocks gave me rivers of oil;
"He maketh the wains of heaven; the Orion, the seven stars, and the secret places of the south.
And the LORD made Job richer than he was before: for he had fourteen thousand sheep, and six thousand camels, and a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand asses.
He hath compassed the waters with certain bounds, until the day and night come to an end.
So Eliphaz the Temanite gave answer, and said,
"The giants and worthies that are slain, and lie under the world with their companions;
Hast thou helped him to spread out the heavens, which are strong and bright as a looking glass?
For who can keep his own counsel so secret, but it shall be known? Therefore have I spoken unwisely, seeing these things are so high, and pass mine understanding.
Then answered Zophar the Naamathite, and said,
Ask any man that goeth by the way, and - if ye will not regard their tokens and deeds - he shall tell you,
Though I tarry never so much, yet the grave is my house, and I must make my bed in the dark.
The arrow shall be taken forth, and go out at his back; and a glistering sword through the gall of him. Fear shall come upon him.
When I went through the city unto the gate, and when they set me a chair in the street;
How much more then man, that is but corruption, and the son of man, which is but a worm?"
Did I ever think scorn to do right unto my servants and maidens, when they had any matter against me?
"Hast thou given the morning his charge, as soon as thou wast born, and showed the day spring his place,
So these three men would strive no more with Job, because he held himself a righteous man.
He shall eat the strength of his own skin; the firstborn of death shall eat his members.
For he that I must give answer unto, and with whom I go to law, is not a man as I am.
Behold, so great is God, that he passeth our knowledge; neither are we able to come to the experience of his years.
Behold, he doth not trust his saints; yea, the very heavens are not clean in his sight.
Therefore take seven oxen and seven rams, and go to my servant Job, offer up also for yourselves a burnt offering: and let my servant Job pray for you. Him will I accept, and not deal with you after your foolishness: in that ye have not spoken the thing which is right, like as my servant Job hath done."
O that I might see him and find him: O that I might come before his seat,
He filleth the sea with his power, and through his wisdom smiteth he the strength thereof.
"Gavest thou the fair wings unto the peacocks, or wings and feathers unto the Ostrich?
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,
the praise of the ungodly hath been short, and that the joy of the hypocrites continued but the twinkling of an eye?
But how may a man compared unto God be justified? Or, how can he be clean, that is born of a woman?
He is angry at me, he hateth me, and gnasheth upon me with his teeth. Mine enemy scowleth upon me with his eyes.
"Therefore hearken unto me, ye that have understanding. Far be it from God, that he should meddle with wickedness: and far be it from the Almighty, that he should meddle with unrighteous dealing:
For some men there be, that remove other men's landmarks; that rob them of their cattle, and keep the same for their own;
For such one never sayeth, 'Where is God that made me? And that shineth upon us, that we might praise him in the night?
In dreams and visions of the night season - When slumbering cometh upon men, that they fall a sleep in their beds -
So Job proceeded and went forth in his communication, saying,
Is thine arm then like the arm of God? Maketh thy voice such a sound as his doth?
This is now a short sum of his doings. But who is able sufficiently to rehearse his works? Who can perceive and understand the thunder of his power?"
Then shall he be fain to be buried among the stones by the brookside. All men must follow him, and there are innumerable gone before him.
"For though I go before, I find him not; If I come behind, I can get no knowledge of him;
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,
Camest thou ever into the ground of the sea: or hast thou walked in the low corners of the deep?
"When will ye make an end of your words? Mark well, and consider, we will speak also.
saying, 'Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further, and here shalt thou lay down thy proud and high waves.'
He will never apply himself to faithfulness and truth, so sore is he deceived with vanity.
Shall not the light of the ungodly be put out? Yea, the flame of his fire shall not burn.
"Oh that I were as I was in the months by past, and in the days when God preserved me;
But Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite of the kindred of Ram, was very sore displeased at Job, that he called himself just before God.
Considering then that there is no time hid from the Almighty, how happeneth it, that they which know him, will not regard his days?
This is the portion that the wicked shall have of God, and the heritage that he may look for of the LORD."
Knowest thou the time when the wild goats bring forth their young among the stony rocks? Or layest thou wait when the hinds use to fawn?
Canst thou bring forth the morning star or the evening star at convenient times, and convey them home again?
They bear with them tabrets and harps, and have instruments of music at their pleasure.
He shall never come out of darkness, the flame shall dry up his branches, with the blast of the mouth of God shall he be taken away.
And why? I put upon me righteousness, which covered me as a garment, and equity was my crown.
All his comfort and hope shall be rooted out of his dwelling, and shall bring him unto the king of fear.
Now because that God is higher than the heavens, and because thou seest the stars are so high,
"Can he that striveth with the Almighty be at rest? Should not he which disputeth with God, give him an answer?"
I could speak as ye do also. But would God, that your soul were in my soul's stead: then should I heap up words against you, and shake my head at you.
Art thou of his counsel, when he spreadeth out the clouds? Hast thou the perfect knowledge of his wonders?
"Have I put my trust in gold? Or, have I said to the finest gold of all, 'Thou art my confidence?'
O that they, for the wickedness which they have done, were drawn to the hell, sooner than snow melteth at the heat.
What manner of fellow is the Almighty, that we should serve him? What profit should we have, to submit ourselves unto him?'
As for shame, thou hast set it aside - else wouldest thou not make so many words before God.
"When the poor desireth anything of me, have I denied it them? Have I caused the widow stand waiting for me in vain?
"Hast thou given the horse his strength? Or learned him to bow down his neck with fear:
Thou hast taken the pledge from thy brethren for naught, and robbed the naked of their clothing;
Gold is brought out of the North, but the praise and honour of God's fear cometh from God himself.
For like as the mouth tasteth the meats, so the ear proveth and discerneth the words.
Hast thou heard the secret counsel of God, that all wisdom is too little for thee?
Gird up thy loins like a man, for I will question thee, see thou give me a direct answer.
whereas they, notwithstanding, are rebellious and disobedient enemies: which seek not his light and way, nor turn again in to his path.
'Ungodly men are ye.' He hath none respect unto the persons of the lordly, and regardeth not the rich more than the poor. For they be all the work of his hands.
For the congregation of hypocrites is unfruitful, and the fire shall consume the houses of such as are greedy to receive gifts.
What hope hath the hypocrite, though he have great good, and though God give him riches after his heart's desire?
"I have oft times heard such things. Miserable givers of comfort are ye, all the sort of you.
Then his flesh, which hath been in misery and trouble, shall be as it was in his youth.
Is not thy wickedness great, and thine ungracious deeds innumerable?
"Should a wise man's answer be as the science of the wind, and fill his belly with the wind of the east?
I was some time in wealth, but suddenly hath he brought me to naught. He hath taken me by the neck, he hath rent me, and set me, as it were a mark for him to shoot at.
For he holdeth the ends of the world and looketh upon all that is under the heaven.
"How oft shall the candle of the wicked be put out? How oft cometh their destruction upon them? Oh what sorrow shall God give them for their part in his wrath!
Go from him, that he may rest until his day come: which he looketh for, like as a hireling doth.
All such as were my most familiars, abhor me: And they whom I loved best, are turned against me.
Shall that help you, when he calleth you to reckoning? Think ye to beguile him, as a man is beguiled?
With us are old and aged men; yea, such as have lived longer than thy forefathers.
if I have eaten the fruits thereof unpaid for, yea if I have grieved any of the plowmen;
Nevertheless I am purposed to talk with the almighty, and my desire is to commune with God.
Wilt thou disannul my judgment? Or wilt thou condemn me, that thou thyself mayest be made righteous?
So that he gave answer himself, and said, "Considering that I am young, and ye be men of age, I was afraid, and durst not show forth my mind,
when God sendeth out his voice: great things doth he, which we can not comprehend.
For he hath stretched out his hand against God, and armed himself against the Almighty.
Knewest thou the course of heaven, that thou mayest set up the ordinance thereof upon the earth?
He hath destroyed me on every side, and I am undone: My hope hath he taken away from me, as it were a tree plucked up by the root.
"As truly as God liveth, which hath taken away my power from me; and the Almighty, that hath vexed my mind;
"He chasteneth him with sickness, and bringeth him to his bed: he layeth sore punishment upon his bones,
He hath put my brethren far away from me, and such as were of mine acquaintance, are become strangers unto me.
The floods when they be dried up, and the rivers when they be empty, are filled again through the flowing waters of the sea:
God forbid, that I should grant your cause to be right! As for me, until mine end come will I never go from my innocence.
There is nothing so worthy, or so excellent, as once to be named unto her: for perfect wisdom goeth far beyond them all.
"Who divideth the abundance of waters into rivers, or who maketh a way for the stormy weather,
Why destroyest thou thyself with anger? Shall the earth be forsaken, or the stones removed out of their place because of thee?
All flesh shall come together unto naught, and all men shall turn again unto earth.
He vanisheth as a dream, so that he can no more be found, and passeth away as a vision in the night.
Suffer me a little, that I may speak also, and then laugh my words to scorn, if ye will.
Doest thou open thine eyes upon such one, and bringest me in thy judgment?
But thy wickedness teacheth thy mouth, and so thou hast chosen thee a crafty tongue.
Have the gates of death been open unto thee, or hast thou seen the door of everlasting treasure?
And why? He hath oppressed the poor, and not helped them: houses hath he spoiled, and not builded them.
Even so shall he keep thee - if thou wilt be content - from the bottomless pit that is beneath: and if thou wilt hold the quiet, he shall fill thy table with plenteousness.
Behold, God is of a mighty high power: Where is there such a guide and lawgiver as he?
wilt thou therefore say, 'Tush, how should God know? Doth his dominion reach beyond the clouds?
"Hold your tongues now, and let me speak, for there is something come into my mind.
Behold, the Moon shineth nothing in comparison to him, and the stars are unclean in his sight.
For insomuch as he is God, he maketh my heart soft: and seeing that he is Almighty, he putteth me in fear.
then the LORD is merciful unto him, and sayeth, 'He shall be delivered, that he fall not down to destruction, for I am sufficiently reconciled.'
After this lived Job forty years, so that he saw his children, and his children's children to the fourth generation.
"If my heart hath lusted after my neighbour's wife, or if I have laid wait at his door:
"Fearfulness shall make him afraid on every side, that he shall not know where to get out.
Thinkest thou it a small thing of the consolations of God? With thee is a lying word.
If they now will take heed and be obedient, they shall wear out their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasure and joy.
I should comfort you with my mouth, and release your pain with the talking of my lips.
"O how helpest thou the weak? What comfort givest thou unto him that hath no strength?
Knowest thou not this, namely: that from the beginning - ever since the creation of man upon earth -
My foot doth keep his path; his highway have I holden, and will not go out of it.
he shall be driven from the light into darkness, and cast clean out of the world.
His men of war came together, which made their way over me, and besieged my dwelling round about.
Such a respect hath he unto men. Therefore let a man confess, and say, 'I offended, but he hath chastened and reformed me: I did unrighteously nevertheless he hath not recompensed me thereafter.
His archers compass me round about; he hath wounded my loins, and not spared. My bowels hath he poured upon the ground.
"The poor delivereth he out of his affliction, and comforteth such as be in necessity and trouble.
Therefore art thou compassed about with snares on every side, and suddenly vexed with fear.
His presumptuous goings shall be kept in, and his own counsel shall cast him down.
O deliver me and set me by thee: who shall then be able to thrust my hands together?
"But what shall I do? For all my words, my sorrow will not cease: and though I hold my tongue, yet will it not depart from me.
that thy mind is so puffed up against God and lettest such words go out of thy mouth?
I have sufficiently heard thy checking and reproof; therefore am I purposed to make answer after mine understanding.
And that thou hast filled me with wrinkles, my flesh is witness; and my leanness riseth up against me and beareth witness thereof in my face.
They have opened their mouths wide upon me, and smitten me upon the cheek despitefully, they have eased themselves through mine adversity.
saying, 'This is that portion that the wicked shall have of God, and the heritage that Tyrants shall receive of the Almighty'?
I was a father unto the poor, and when I knew not their cause, I sought it out diligently.
Canst thou bind the yoke about him in thy furrows, to make him plow after thee in the valleys?
look well, that thou makest all such as be stubburn, to obey; tread all the ungodly under thy feet,
that it might take hold of the corners of the earth, and that the ungodly might be shaken out?
For how great a portion shall I have of God from above? And what inheritance from the Almighty on high?
Have I ever rejoiced at the hurt of mine enemy? Or was I ever glad, that any harm happened to him? Oh no.
Sure I am, that thou wilt deliver me unto death: whereas a lodging is prepared for all men living.
Mine own kinfolk have forsaken me, and my friends have put me out of remembrance.
And Job proceeded and went forth in his communication, saying,
Their bullock gendereth, and that not out of time: their cow calveth, and is not unfruitful.
The eye of the ungodly is like the adulterer, that waiteth for the darkness, and sayeth thus in himself, 'Tush, there shall no man see me,' and so he disguiseth his face.
Their tokens and weapons hast thou turned like clay, and set them up again as the changing of a garment.
For sure it is, that God condemneth no man wrongfully, and the judgment of the Almighty is not unrighteous.
Job answered, and said,
"Behold, God casteth not away the mighty, for he himself is mighty in power and wisdom.
Which giveth us more understanding than he doth the beasts of the earth, and teacheth us more than the fouls of heaven?'
Other men shall dwell in his house - which now is none of his - and brimstone shall be scattered upon his habitation.
For though a root be waxen old and dead in the ground,
The light shall be dark in his dwelling, and his candle shall be put out with him.
But if ye will enhance yourselves against me, and accuse me to be a wicked person because of the shame that is come upon me;
Behold: though I cry, yet violence is done unto me. I cannot be heard! Though I complain, there is none to give sentence with me.
but he rewardeth the works of man, and causeth every man to find according to his ways.
"For the same cause do my thoughts compel me to answer. And why? My mind is tossed here and there.
It is not we that can find out the Almighty: for in power, equity, and righteousness, he is higher than can be expressed.
The Topaz that cometh out of Ethiopia may in no wise be likened unto her: yea, no manner of apparel how pleasant and fair soever it be.
Mine own wife may not abide my breath, I was fain to speak fair for the children of mine own body.
know this then: that it is God which hath handled me so violently, and hath compassed me about with his net.
For if he submit himself unto God, he is gracious, and showeth him his countenance joyfully, and rewardeth man for his righteousness.
She cannot be gotten for the most fine gold, neither may the price of her be bought with any money.
Hath he such pleasure and delight in the Almighty, that he dare always call upon God?
Behold, even as the wild asses in the desert go they forth to their work, and rise betimes to spoil: Yea, the very wilderness ministereth food for them and their children. by times, as their manner is, to spoil: Yea the very wilderness ministereth food for their children.
Will ye accept the person of God, or will ye contend with him?
He hath made me as it were a byword of the common people. I am his jesting stock among them.
Thou hast withholden their hearts from understanding, therefore shall they not be set up on high.
yet he perisheth at the last, like dung. Insomuch that they which have seen him, say, 'Where is he?'
His body is covered with scales as it were with shields, locked in, kept, and well compact together.
Canst thou thunder also that they may go their way, and be obedient unto thee, saying, 'Lo here are we'?
My righteous dealing will I keep fast, and not forsake it; for my conscience reproveth me not in all my conversation.
No wedges of gold of Ophir, no precious Onyx stones, no Sapphire may be compared unto her.
His young ones are fed with blood, and where any dead body lieth, there is he immediately."
If a man will consider all high things, this same is a king over all the children of pride."
When I cry unto thee, thou doest not hear me: and though I stand before thee, yet thou regardest me not.
Timely in the morning do they arise, to murder the simple and poor, and in the night they go a stealing.
"The whole city crieth unto the LORD with sighing, the souls of the slain make their complaint: But God destroyeth them not for all this,
The riches that he devoured, shall he vomit out again; for God shall draw them out of his belly.
He rewardeth me into my bosom, and many other things more doth he, as he may by his power.
He holdeth back his stool, that it can not be seen, and spreadeth his clouds before it.
His heart is as hard as stone, and as fast as the stythie that the hammer man smiteth upon.
He turneth not his eyes away from the righteous; he setteth up kings in their throne, and confirmeth them, so that they alway sit therein.
Your remembrance shall be like unto the dust, and your pride shall be turned to clay.
If he deliver and grant pardon, who will judge or condemn? But if he hide away his countenance, who will turn it about again, whether it be to the people or to any man?
As for such as be fained hypocrites, they heap up wrath for themselves: for they call not upon him, though they be his prisoners.
Behold, before God am I, even as thou, for I am fashioned and made even of the same mould.
And though God save their children from such sorrow, yet will he so reward themselves, that they shall know it.
"Therefore, I thought verily that I should have died in my nest: and that my days should have been as many as the sands of the sea.
For what careth he, what become of his household after his death, when the number of his months is cut short?
In all the land were none found so fair, as the daughters of Job, and their father gave them inheritance among their brethren.
"Behold, unto these unreasonable words of thine will I make answer. Should God be reproved of man?
God hath given me over to the ungodly, and delivered me into the hands of the wicked.
Yea, he hath delivered my soul from destruction, and my life, that it seeth the light.'
When all they that heard me, called me happy, and when all they that saw me, wished me good.
From his youth his bones are full of vice; but now shall it lie down with him in the earth.
Elihu spake moreover, and said,
Behold, I am as the new wine, which hath no vent, and bursteth the new vessels in sunder.
"As for you, turn you, and get you hence, I pray you - seeing I cannot see one wise man among you.
What knowest thou, that we know not? What understandest thou, but we can the same?
He that should have been lost, gave me a good word, and the widow's heart praised me.
A vehement wind carrieth him hence, and departeth: a storm plucketh him out of his place.
that drive away the ass of the fatherless; that take the widow's ox for a pledge;
If any man draw out a sword at him, it shall not hurt him: there may neither spear, javelin, nor breast plate abide him.
And why? There dare none be so bold as to raise him up. Who is able to stand before me?
but as soon as he heareth the shawmes blow, 'Tush,' sayeth he; for he smelleth the battle afar off, the noise, the Captains and the shouting.
But if they be laid in prison and chains, or bound with the bonds of poverty:
Why dost thou then strive against him? Because he giveth thee no accounts of all his doings?
"When he commandeth the snow, it falleth upon the earth: As soon as he giveth the rain a charge, immediately the showers have their strength, and fall down.
He governeth everything under the heaven, and his light reacheth unto the end of the world.
Great men are not always wise, neither doth every aged man understand the thing that is lawful.
yet when the stock getteth the scent of water, it will bud, and bring forth bows, like as when it was first planted.
"Fearfulness is turned against me. Mine honour vanisheth away more swiftly than wind, and my prosperity departeth hence like as it were a cloud.
lo, how strong he is in his loins, and what power he hath in the navel of his body.
So Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite went their way, and did according as the LORD commanded them. The LORD also accepted the person of Job,
For very misery and hunger, they went about in the wilderness like wretches and beggars,
When his light shined upon my head; when I went after the same light and shining, even through the darkness.
Is it any advantage to the Almighty that thou art righteous? Or what doth it profit him, that thy ways are perfect?
If I go on the left side to ponder his works, I can not attain unto them. Again, if I go on the rightside, he hideth himself, that I cannot see him.
But seeing that God will sit in judgment, what shall I do? And for so much as he will needs visit me, what answer shall I give him?
The poor are fain to labour in their oil mills, yea and to tread in their wine presses, and yet to suffer thirst.
The servants and maids of mine own house take me for a stranger, and I am become as an alien in their sight.
The darkness shall once come to an end: he can seek out the ground of all things; the stones, the dark, and the shadow of death.
Their own destruction and misery shall they see with their eyes, and drink of the fearful wrath of the Almighty.
Yea the children despised me, and when I was gone from them, they spake evil upon me.
But he shall labour, and yet have nothing to eat. Great travail shall he make for riches, but he shall not enjoy them.
for I thought thus within myself: It becometh old men to speak, and the aged to teach wisdom.
For then shall not thy cause be stilled with cruelty, nor pacified with many gifts.
Is it with a man, that I make this disputation? Which if it were so, should not my spirit be then in sore trouble?
Though he have as much money as the dust of the earth, and raiment as ready as the clay,
When I call upon my servant, he giveth me no answer: no though I pray him with my mouth.
The members of his body are joined so strait one to another, and cleave so fast together, that he cannot be moved.
The snare is laid for him in the ground, and a pitfall in the way.
"O consider how great and excellent his works be, whom all men love and praise:
They reap the corn field that is not their own; and let the vineyard of the ungodly alone.
His remembrance shall perish from the earth, and his name shall not be praised in the streets:
Will he plead against me with his great power and strength? No, but he will make me the stronger.
Then clap men their hands at him, yea and jest of him, when they look upon his place.
Unto whom I have given the wilderness to be their house, and the untilled land to be their dwelling place:
Now tarried Elihu till they had ended their communication with Job: for why? They were elder than he.
Lo, there is utterly no goodness in them, therefore will not I have to do with the counsel of the ungodly.
Out of his mouth go torches and fire brands,
He distributeth also on every side, according as it pleaseth him to deal out his works, that they may do whatsoever he commandeth them through the whole world:
Why doth thine heart make thee so proud? Why standest thou so greatly in thine own conceit? Where unto look thine eyes,
Though he be magnified up to the heaven, so that his head reacheth into the clouds:
If so be that I have withdrawn my foot out of the right way, if my heart hath followed mine eyesight, if I have stained or defiled my hands,
Destruction taketh hold upon him as a water flood, and the tempest stealeth him away in the night season.
"There is a great cry and complaint made by them that are oppressed with violence; yea, every man complaineth upon the cruel arm of tyrants.
They are exalted for a little, but shortly are they gone, brought to extreme poverty, and taken out of the way: yea, and utterly plucked off, as the ears of corn.
To such as were weary, hast thou given no water to drink, and thou hast withdrawn bread from the hungry.
Thus their soul perisheth in foolishness, and their life shall be condemned among the fornicators.
O that all compassion upon them were forgotten: that their dainties were worms, that they were clean put out of remembrance, and utterly hewn down like an unfruitful tree.
that the mountains should give him grass, where all the beasts of the field take their pastime.
Hath my heart meddled privily with any deceit? Or, did I ever kiss mine own hand?
insomuch that they let him go naked without clothing, and take way the sheaf of the hungry.
Shall he not make you afraid, when he showeth himself? Shall not his terrible face fall upon you?
He breaketh the ground with the hooves of his feet cheerfully in his strength, and runneth to meet the harness men.
"His children shall be fain to agree with the poor, and his hands shall restore their goods.
wherein the proud and high minded walk not, and where no lion cometh.
For when thou thinkest to have hold upon him, he shall beguile thee: Every man also that seeth him, shall go back.
So hard is she to her young ones, as though they were not hers, and laboureth in vain without any fear.
For they maintain the barren, and make them that they cannot bear, and unto widows they do no good.
so that his life may away with no bread, and his soul abhorreth to eat any dainty meat:
Behold, he drinketh up whole rivers and feareth not: he thinketh that he can draw up Jordan into his mouth.
"Thinkest thou it right, that thou saidst, 'I am righteous before God?'
Unto me men gave ear, me they regarded, and with silence they tarried for my counsel.
And that because God hath taken wisdom from her, and hath not given her understanding.
Look unto the heaven, and behold it: consider the clouds, how they are higher than thou.
Will he make a covenant with thee? Or art thou able to compel him to do thee continual service?
the fens hide him with their shadow, and the willows of the brook cover him round about.
Doth God hear him the sooner, when he crieth unto him in his necessity?
For as soon as the day breaketh, the shadow of death cometh upon them, and they go in horrible darkness.
In his neck remaineth strength, and before his face sorrow is turned to gladness.
Yea, one hangeth so upon another, and sticketh so together, that they cannot be sundered.
For with joy shall the godly, and with gladness shall the innocent,
Their children's children live in their sight, and their generation before their eyes.
Yea, thou hast spoiled the ungodly of their light, and broken the arm of the proud.
The power and strength of their hands might do me no good, and as for their age, it is spent and past away without any profit.
There is found a place, whose stones are clean Sapphires, and where the clots of the earth are gold.
They pluck down the mighty with their power, and when they themselves are gotten up, they are never without fear, as long as they live.
"The ungodly is very swift: O that his portion also upon earth were swifter than the running water, which suffereth not the shipman to behold the fair and pleasant vineyards.
For when I ponder and consider this, I am afraid, and my flesh is smitten with fear.
In the twinkling of an eye shall they be slain: and at midnight, when the people and the tyrants rage, then shall they perish, and be taken away without hands.
They were children of fools and villains, which are dead away from the world.
Should such one then as useth violence, wrong and oppression, doing all things of partiality, and having respect of persons, dwell in the land?
Have I seen any man perish through nakedness and want of clothing? Or any poor man for lack of raiment,
yet rusheth he in fearlessly, and beateth upon the ground. He feareth not the noise of the trumpets,
This is the cause, that I shrink at his presence, so that when I consider him I am afraid of him.
Look, whom he leaveth behind him, they shall die and be buried, and no man shall have pity of his widows.
Wilt thou take thy pastime with him as with a bird? Or give him unto thy maidens,
So that the eye which saw him before, getteth now no sight of him, and his place knoweth him no more.
while my breath is in me, and as long as the wind that God hath given me is in my nostrils.
Out of drops bringeth he great floods together, and the thing that is hid bringeth he to light.
Therefore is my mind poured full of heaviness, and the days of trouble have taken hold upon me.
If thou sinnest, what doest thou unto him? If thine offenses be many, how gettest thou his favour?
Who lifteth him up, and stripeth him out of his clothes, or who taketh him by the bit of his bridle?
Mayest thou believe him, that he will bring home thy corn, or to carry anything unto thy barn?
For he is even the same, that knoweth the rebellious kings, and sayeth to princes,
Before whom hast thou spoken those words? Who made the breath to come out of the mouth?
If any such complain, no man giveth answer; and that because of the wickedness of proud tyrants.
When the rich man dieth, he carrieth nothing with him: he is gone in the twinkling of an eye.
Seeing then that everybody feareth him, why should not all wise men also stand in fear of him?"
Verily, no man can tell how worthy a thing she is, neither is she found in the land of the living.
Virtuous men therefore shall well consider this, and the innocent shall take part against the hypocrite.
He filled their houses with good things. But the council of the ungodly is far from me.
For I have ever feared the vengeance and punishment of God, and knew very well that I was not able to bear his burden.
that thrust the poor out of the way, and oppress the simple of the world together.
He bringeth food out of the earth, and that which is under, consumeth he with fire.
that he letteth himself be driven forth like a grasshopper, whereas the stout neighing that he maketh, is fearful?
Thou art become mine enemy, and with thy violent hand thou takest part against me.
Thou reprovest with words, that are worth nothing; and speakest the things which can do no good!
He layeth aside all fear, his stomach is not abated, neither starteth he a back for any sword.
"Lo, thus worketh God always with man,
May he be made whole, that loveth no right? If thou were a very innocent man, shouldest thou then be punished?
As for the ungodly and he that joineth himself to the company of wicked doers: shall not destruction and misery come upon him?
They waited for me, as the earth doth for the rain; and gaped upon me, as the ground doth to receive the latter shower.
It rusheth in upon him, and spareth him not, he may not escape from the power thereof.
that he keepeth his soul from perishing, and letteth him enjoy the light of the living.
If he get many children, they shall perish with the sword, and his posterity shall have scarceness of bread.
Who dare lay a hand on him openly, and undertake to catch him? Or, who dare put a hook through his nose, and lay a snare for him?
Yet nevertheless, whereas I looked for good, evil happened unto me; and whereas I waited for light, there came darkness.
He with punishing and nurturing of them, roundeth them in the ears, warneth them to leave off from their wickedness, and to amend.
Then let mine arm fall from my shoulder, and mine arm holes be broken from the joints.
Did I ever lift up my hand to hurt the fatherless; yea, in the gates where I saw myself to be in authority?
Insomuch that they have caused the voice of the poor to come unto him, and now he heareth the complaint of such as are in necessity.
Who ruleth the earth in his stead? Or whom hath he set to govern the whole world?
for the LORD hath opened his quiver: he hath hit me, and put a bridle in my mouth.
He abideth in the stony rocks, and upon the high tops of hard mountains, where no man can come.
And though they might be safe, yet they will not receive it, for their eyes look upon their own ways.
In the turning of a hand he hideth the light, and at his commandment it cometh again.
but seek their pasture about the mountains and follow the green grass.
"I will teach you in the name of God: and the thing that I have of the Almighty, will I not keep from you.
True are my words, and no lie: and the knowledge wherewithal I argue against thee, is perfect.
Therefore hath Job opened his mouth but in vain, and foolishly hath he made so many words."
And with Job's three friends he was angry also, because they had found no reasonable answer to overcome him.
Darest thou lay hand upon him? It is better for thee to consider what harm might happen thee therethrough, and not to touch him.
"For every man seeth not the light, that he keepeth clear in the clouds, which he cleanseth when he maketh the wind to blow.
That they may give no force for the multitude of people in the cities, neither regard the crying of the driver,
Moreover, canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that they may pour down a great rain upon thee?
That I might know, what answer he would give me: and that I might understand, what he would say unto me.
Meekly and lowly came I in, yea and without any displeasure; I stood up in the congregation, and communed with them.
of such an ungodly person as thou, and of the son of man that is righteous - as thou pretendest to be?
When I agreed unto their way, I was the chief, and sat as a king among his servants; and when they were in heaviness, I was their comforter.
O hearken thou unto me also, and let me speak: answer me unto the thing that I will ask thee.
Upon my right hand they rose together against me; they have hurt my feet, made a way to destroy me,
"When thou speakest, then, should not he pardon thee, if thou open thyself before him, and put thy trust in him?
Upon earth is there no power like unto his, for he is so made that he feareth not.
I must needs be a liar, though my cause be right, and violently am I plagued whereas I made no fault.'
With the river of water parteth he asunder the strange people, that knoweth no good neighborhead; such as are rude, unmannerly and boisterous.
But if they will not obey, they shall go through the sword, and perish before they be aware.
A roaring voice followeth him: for his glorious majesty giveth such a thunder clap, that, though a man hear it, yet may he not perceive it afterward. It giveth a horrible sound,
For no man shall be suffered to go into judgment with God.
and then shall I answer him without any fear. For as long as I am in such fearfulness, I can make no answer: And why?
She remembereth not that they might be trodden with feet or broken with some wild beast.
What helpeth then my long tarrying? Or, who will fulfill the thing that I look for?
For when I had waited till ye made an end of your talking, and heard your wisdom, what arguments you made in your communication;
Upon the dry heath went they about crying, and under the thorns they gathered themselves together.
"Now hast thou spoken in mine ears, and I have heard the voice of thy words:
So when Elihu, the son of Barachel the Buzite, saw that these three men were not able to make Job answer, he was miscontent.
In times past thou didst set me up on high, as it were above the wind, but now hast thou given me a very sore fall.
When I laughed, they knew well it was not earnest; and this testimony of my countenance pleased them nothing at all.
But if a man call upon God, doth not he hear him? Doth not the Almighty accept his cry?
Hast thou also perceived how broad the earth is? Now if thou hast knowledge of all,
As for the judgment, let us seek it out among ourselves, that we may know what is right.
My bowels seeth within me, and take no rest, for the days of my trouble are come upon me.
If I had spoken, they would have it none other ways, my words were so well taken among them.
He that is just shall enter disputation with him, and my judge shall deliver me forever.
In the night season they search the houses, and hide themselves in the daytime, but will not know the light.
"Hold thee still a little, and I shall show thee what I have yet to speak on God's behalf.
see that their increase shall be hewn down, and their posterity consumed with fire.
So that when the showers in the mountains have rained upon them, and they be all wet, they have none other succour, but to embrace the rock for want of a covering.
when the mighty kept still their voice, and when their tongues cleaved to the roof of their mouths;
I will open unto thee yet more of mine understanding, and prove my maker righteous.
Nevertheless, seeing he hath not spoken unto me, therefore will not I answer him as ye have done."
From the wickedness and sin of the people, he maketh a hypocrite to reign over them.