Thematic Bible

Job 12:1

So Job answered, and said,
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Job 12:2

"Then, no doubt, ye are the men alone; and wisdom shall perish with you.

Job 12:3

But I have understanding as well as ye, and am no less than ye. Yea who knoweth not these things?

Job 12:4

Thus, he that calleth upon God, and whom God heareth, is mocked of his neighbour; the godly and innocent man is laughed to scorn.

Job 12:5

Godliness is a light despised in the hearts of the rich, and is set for them to stumble upon.

Job 12:6

"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.

Job 12:7

Ask the cattle, and they shall inform thee; the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee.

Job 12:8

Speak to the earth, and it shall show thee; or to the fishes of the sea, and they shall certify thee.

Job 12:9

What is he, but he knoweth that the hand of the LORD made all these?

Job 12:10

In whose hand is the soul of every living thing, and the breath of all men.

Job 12:11

Have not the ears pleasure in hearing, and the mouth in tasting the thing that it eateth?

Job 12:12

"Among old persons there is wisdom, and among the aged is understanding.

Job 12:13

Yea, with God is wisdom and strength - it is he that hath counsel and foreknowledge.

Job 12:14

If he break down a thing, who can set it up again? If he shut a thing, who will open it?

Job 12:15

Behold, if he withhold the waters, they dry up; If he let them go, they destroy the earth.

Job 12:16

With him is strength and wisdom: he knoweth both the deceiver and him that is deceived.

Job 12:17

He carrieth away the wise men, as it were a spoil, and bringeth the judges out of their wits.

Job 12:18

He taketh away the subjection of the people from their kings, and girdeth their loins with a bond.

Job 12:19

He leadeth away the priests into captivity, and turneth the mighty upside down.

Job 12:20

He taketh the verity from out of the mouth, and disappointeth the aged of their wisdom.

Job 12:21

He poureth out confusion upon princes, and comforteth them that have been oppressed.

Job 12:22

"Look: what lieth hid in darkness, he declareth it openly! And the very shadow of death bringeth he to light!

Job 12:23

He both increaseth the people and destroyeth them; He maketh them to multiply, and driveth them away.

Job 12:24

He changeth the heart of the princes and kings of the earth, and disapointeth them; so that they go wandering out of the way,

Job 12:25

and grope in the dark without light, staggering to and fro like drunken men.