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And Jehovah will say to the adversary, From whence wilt thou come? And the adversary will answer Jehovah, and say, From running to and fro in the earth, and from walking about in it.

And Jehovah will say to the adversary, From whence wilt thou come? And the adversary will answer to Jehovah and say, From running to and fro in the earth, and from walking about in it

And Jehovah will say to the adversary, Didst thou set thy heart to my servant Job, that none like him in the earth, a man blameless and upright, fearing God and departing from evil? And yet he holding fast upon his integrity, and thou wilt stimulate me to destroy him without cause.

And he will say to her, According to the word of one of the foolish women thou wilt speak. Shall we also receive good from God, and shall we not receive evil? In all this. Job sinned not with his lips.

Behold, thou didst instruct many, and thou wilt strengthen the weak hands.

Thy words will raise up the weak and thou wilt strengthen the bent knees.

But now it shall come to thee and thou wilt be wearied; it will touch even to thee, and thou wilt tremble.

Call now, if there is answering thee; and to whom from the holy ones wilt thou turn?

I would weighing, my anger shall be weighed, and my falls shall be lifted up in the balances together.

Shall the wild ass bray at grass? if the ox will low over his provender?

And thou didst terrify me with dreams, and thou wilt make me afraid with visions:

What is man that thou wilt magnify him? and that thou wilt set thy heart to him?

And thou wilt review him for the mornings, and thou wilt try him for the moments.

How long wilt thou not look away from me? wilt thou not desist from me even to my swallowing down my spittle?

And why wilt thou not lift up my transgression and pass over mine iniquity? for now I shall lie down to the dust; and thou soughtest me and I was not

How long wilt thou speak these things? and the great spirit of the words of thy mouth?

I was afraid of all my pains, I knew that thou wilt not acquit me.

Then thou wilt immerse me in the ditch, and my garments abhorred me.

Saying to God, Thou wilt not condemn me; make known to me for what thou wilt contend with me.

Is it good to thee that thou wilt oppress, that thou wilt despise the labor of thy hinds, and thou didst shine upon the counsels of the unjust?

That thou wilt seek for mine iniquity, and wilt search out for my sins?

Thy hands formed me, and they will work me together round about; and thou wilt swallow me down.

Remember now, thou didst make me as day; and thou wilt turn me back to dust.

Wilt thou not weigh me out as milk, and coagulate me as cheese?

Thou wilt clothe me with skin and flesh, and thou wilt hedge me with bones and sinews.

And shall it be lifted up? Thou wilt hunt me as the lion, and thou wilt turn back, thou wilt show thyself wonderful upon me.

Thou wilt renew thy testimonies before me, and thou wilt increase thy wrath upon me; changes and war with me.

Shall thy empty talks cause men to be silent? and wilt thou deride and none making ashamed?

And thou wilt say, My instruction is pure, and I was clean in thine eyes.

The heavens being high, what wilt thou do? Hades being deep, what wilt thou know?

And man being empty will be without heart: and man will be born a wild ass's colt

Removing the lip to the faithful, and he will take discernment of old men.

Only two things thou wilt not do with me: then I shall not hide from thy face.

Why wilt thou hide thy face, and reckon me for an enemy to thee?

Wilt thou terrify the scattered leaf? and wilt thou pursue the dry straw?

For thou wilt write bitter things against me; and thou wilt give me to inherit the iniquities of my youth.

And thou wilt set my feet in the stocks, and thou wilt watch all my paths; thou wilt dig round the roots of my feet

Also upon this one didst thou open thine eyes? and wilt thou bring Me into judgment with thee?

If its root shall grow old in the earth, and its trunk shall die in the dust

Who will give thou wilt hide me in hades? wilt thou cover me till the turning away of thine anger? wilt thou set for me a limit, and wilt thou remember me?

Thou shalt call and I will answer thee: thou wilt long for the work of thy hands.

For now thou wilt count my steps: wilt thou not watch over my sin?

My transgression is sealed up in a purse, and thou wilt patch upon mine iniguity.

The waters rubbed the stones: thou wilt overflow the flowings of the dust of the earth; and thou didst destroy the hope of man.

Thou wilt overpower him forever, and he will go away: changing his face, thou wilt send him away.

Also thou wilt bring to nought, fear, and thou wilt withhold meditation before God.

For thy mouth will accustom itself to thine iniquity, and thou wilt choose the tongue of the crafty.

Shalt thou hear in the consultation of God? and wilt thou reserve wisdom to thyself?

What knewest thou and we shall not know? wilt thou understand and it not be with us?

That thou wilt turn thy spirit against God, and thou broughtest words from thy mouth?

Was there an end to words of wind? or what will provoke thee that thou wilt answer?

Thou wilt lay fast hold on me to be for a testimony, and my leanness will rise up in me; it will answer against my face.

O earth, thou wilt not cover my blood; and shall there not be place for my cry?

For thou didst hide their heart from understanding; for this thou wilt not exalt them.

Did it please to the Almighty that thou wilt be just? and if gain if thou wilt perfect thy ways?

For thou wilt take a pledge of thy brethren, in vain, and the garments of the naked thou wilt strip of

Thou wilt not give to the weary one water to drink, and from the hungry one thou wilt withhold bread.

Or darkness thou wilt not see; and abundance of waters shall cover thee.

Wilt thou watch the path of old which men of iniquity trod?

If thou wilt turn back even to the Almighty, thou shalt be built up, thou shalt remove iniquity far off from thy tent

For they were humbled, and thou wilt say, A lifting up; and he will save him depressed of eyes.

Behold, wild asses in the desert will go forth in their work, seeking for prey: the sterile region bread for him, and for the young.

Who will give me as the months of old, as the days God will watch me?

Also the strength of their hands wherefore to me? Upon them old age perished.

I shall cry to thee and thou wilt not answer me: I stood up and thou wilt not attend to me.

Thou wilt turn to be cruel to me: with the strength of thy hand thou wilt lie in wait for me.

Thou wilt lift me up to the wind; thou wilt cause me to ride, and thou wilt melt to me counsel.

And Elihu waited for Job in words, for they were old for days above him.

And Elihu, the son of Barachel the Buzite will answer and say, I few for days, and ye old men; for this I was afraid, and I shall fear showing you my knowledge.

Also shall he hating judgment, rule? and if thou wilt condemn the just mighty one?

Besides I shall see thou wilt teach it to me: if I did iniquity, I will not add.

For thou wilt say, What shall it profit to thee? what shall I profit from my sin?

If thou sinnedst, what wilt thou do against him? and thy transgressions were multiplied, what wilt thou do to him?

If thou wert just, what wilt thou give to him? or what shall he take from thy hand?

Also if thou shalt say thou wilt not see him, judgment is before him, and thou shalt wait for him.

Wilt thou spread out with him to the clouds, strong as the sight of a melted mass?

Wilt thou consider even to the breadth of the earth? Announce if thou knewest all of it

Wilt thou bring forth the twelve signs in its time? and the great bear and his sons, wilt thou guide them?

Knewest thou the laws of the heavens? or wilt thou set up its dominion in the earth?

Wilt thou lift up thy voice to the cloud, and abundance of waters shall cover thee?

Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lion? and wilt thou fill up the life of the young lions?

Knewest thou the time of the bringing forth of the wild goats of the rock? and wilt thou watch the bearing of the hinds?

Wilt thou number the months they shall fill up? and didst thou know the time of their bringing forth?

Who sent the wild ass free? and who opened the bonds of the wild ass?

Wilt thou bind the buffalo in the furrow with cords, or will he harrow the valleys after thee?

Wilt thou trust in him because great his strength? and wilt thou leave to him thy labor?

Wilt thou believe in him that he will turn back thy seed and gather to thy threshing-floor?

Wilt thou give strength to the horse? wilt thou clothe his neck with thunder?