▲1.1 There was a certain man in
the land of Ausis, whose name [was] Job; and than man was true,
blameless, righteous, [and] godly, abstaining from everything evil. 1.2 And he
had seven sons and three daughters. 1.3 And his
cattle consisted of seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five
hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred she-asses in the pastures, and a
very great household, and he had a great husbandry on the earth; and
that man was [most] noble of the [men] of the east. 1.4 And his
sons visiting one another prepared a banquet every day, taking with
them also their there sisters to eat and drink with them. 1.5 And
when the days of the banquet were completed, Job sent and purified
them, having risen up in the morning, and offered sacrifices for them,
according to their number, and one calf for a sin-offering for their
souls: for Job said, Lest peradventure my sons have thought evil in
their minds against God. Thus, then Job did continually. 1.6 And it
came to pass on a day, that behold, the angels of God came to stand
before the Lord, and the devil came with them. 1.7 And the
Lord said to the devil, Whence art thou come? And the devil answered
the Lord, and said, I am come from compassing the earth, and walking up
and down in the world. 1.8 And the
Lord said to him, Hast thou diligently considered my servant Job, that
there is none like him on the earth, a man blameless, true, godly,
abstaining from everything evil? 1.9 Then
the devil answered, and said before the Lord, Does Job worship the Lord
for nothing? 1.10 Hast
thou not made a hedge about him, and about his household, and all his
possessions round about? and hast thou not blessed the works of his
hands, and multiplied his cattle upon the land? 1.11 But
put forth thine hand, and touch all that he has: verily he will bless
thee to [thy] face. 1.12 Then
the Lord said to the devil, Behold, I give into thine hand all that he
has, but touch not himself. So the devil went out from the presence of
the Lord. 1.13 And it
came to pass on a certain day, that Job's sons and his daughters were
drinking wine in the house of their elder brother. 1.14 And,
behold, there came a messenger to job, and said to him, The yokes of
oxen were ploughing, and the she-asses were feeding near them; 1.15 and
the spoilers came and took them for a prey, and slew the servants with
the sword; and I having escaped alone am come to tell thee. 1.16 While
he was yet speaking, there came another messenger, and said to Job,
Fire has fallen from heaven, and burnt up the sheep, and devoured the
shepherds like wise; and I having escaped alone am come to tell thee 1.17 While
he was yet speaking, there came another messenger, and said to Job, The
horsemen formed three companies against us, and surrounded the camels,
and took them for a prey, and slew the servants with the sword; and I
only escaped, and am come to tell thee. 1.18 While
he is yet speaking, another messenger comes, saying to Job, While thy
sons and thy daughters were eating and drinking with their elder
brother, 1.19
suddenly a great wind came on from the desert, and caught the four
corners of the house, and the house fell upon thy children, and they
are dead; and I have escaped alone, and am come to tell thee. 1.20 So Job
arose, and rent his garments, and shaved the hair of his head, and fell
on the earth, and worshipped, 1.21 and
said, I myself came forth naked from my mother's womb, and naked shall
I return thither; the Lord gave, the Lord has taken away: as it seemed
good to the Lord, so has it come to pass; blessed be the name of the
Lord. 1.22 In all
these events that befell him Job sinned not at all before the Lord, and
did not impute folly to God. ▲2.1 And it came to pass on a
certain day, that the angels of God came to stand before the Lord, and
the devil came among them to stand before the Lord. 2.2 And the
Lord, said to the devil, Whence comest thou? Then the devil said before
the Lord, I am come from going through the world, and walking about the
whole earth. 2.3 And the
Lord said to the devil, Hast thou then observed my servant Job, that
there is none of [men] upon the earth like him, a harmless, true,
blameless, godly man, abstaining from all evil? and he yet cleaves to
innocence, whereas thou has told [me] to destroy his substance without
cause? 2.4 And the
devil answered and said to the Lord, Skin for skin, all that a man has
will he give as a ransom for his life. 2.5 Nay,
but put forth thine hand, and touch his bones and his flesh: verily he
will bless thee to [thy] face. 2.6 And the
Lord said to the devil, Behold, I deliver him up to thee; only save his
life. 2.7 So the
devil went out fro the Lord, and smote Job with sore boils from [his]
feet to [his] head. 2.8 And he
took a potsherd to scrape away the discharge, and sat upon a dung-heap
outside the city. 2.9 And
when much time had passed, his wife said to him, How long wilt thou
hold out, saying, Behold, I wait yet a little while, expecting the hope
of my deliverance? for, behold, thy memorial is abolished from the
earth, [even thy] sons and daughters, the pangs and pains of my womb
which I bore in vain with sorrows; and thou thyself sittest down to
spend the nights in the open air among the corruption of worms, and I
am a wanderer and a servant from place to place and house to house,
waiting for the setting of the sun, that I may rest from my labours and
my pangs which now beset me: but say some word against the Lord, and
die. 2.10 But he
looked on her, and said to her, Thou hast spoken like one of the
foolish women. If we have received good things of the hand of the Lord,
shall we not endure evil things? In all these things that happened to
him, Job sinned not at all with his lips before God. 2.11 Now
his three friends having heard of all the evil that was come upon him,
came to him each from his own country: Eliphaz the king of the
Thaemans, Baldad sovereign of the Saucheans, Sophar king of he
Kinaeans: and they came to him with one accord, to comfort and to visit
him. 2.12 And
when they saw him from a distance they did not know him; and they cried
with a loud voice, and wept, and rent every one his garment, and
sprinkled dust upon [their heads], 2.13 and
they sat down beside him seven days and seven nights, and no one of
them spoke; for they saw that his affliction was dreadful and very
great. ▲3.1 After this Job opened his
mouth, and cursed his day, 3.2 saying, 3.3 Let the
day perish in which I was born, and that night in which they said,
Behold a man-child! 3.4 Let
that night be darkness, and let not the Lord regard it from above,
neither let light come upon it. 3.5 But let
darkness and the shadow of death seize it; let blackness come upon it; 3.6 let
that day and night be cursed, let darkness carry them away; let it not
come into the days of the year, neither let it be numbered with the
days of the months. 3.7 But let
that night be pain, and let not mirth come upon it, nor joy. 3.8 But let
him that curses that day curse it, [even] he that is ready to attack
the great whale. 3.9 Let the
stars of that night be darkened; let it remain [dark], and not come
into light; and let it not see the morning star arise: 3.10
because it shut not up the gates of my mother's womb, for [so] it would
have removed sorrow from my eyes. 3.11 For
why died I not in the belly? and [why] did I not come forth from the
womb and die immediately? 3.12 and
why did the knees support me? and why did I suck the breasts? 3.13 Now I
should have lain down and been quiet, I should have slept and been at
rest, 3.14 with
kings [and] councillors of the earth, who gloried in [their] swords; 3.15 or
with rulers, whose gold was abundant, who filled their houses with
silver: 3.16 or [I
should have been] as an untimely birth proceeding from his mother's
womb, or as infants who never saw light. 3.17 There
the ungodly have burnt out the fury of rage; there the wearied in body
rest. 3.18 And
the men of old time have together ceased to hear the exactor's voice. 3.19 The
small and great are there, and the servant that feared his lord. 3.20 For
why is light given to those who are in bitterness, and life to those
souls which are in griefs? 3.21 who
desire death, and obtain it not, digging [for it] as [for] treasures; 3.22 and
would be very joyful if they should gain it? 3.23 Death
[is] rest to [such] a man, for God has hedged him in. 3.24 For my
groaning comes before my food, and I weep being beset with terror. 3.25 For
the terror of which I meditated has come upon me, and that which I had
feared has befallen me. 3.26 I was
not at peace, nor quiet, nor had I rest; yet wrath came upon me. ▲4.1 Then Eliphaz the Thaemanite
answered and said, 4.2 Hast
thou been often spoken to in distress? but who hall endure the force of
thy words? 4.3 For
whereas thou hast instructed many, and hast strengthened the hands of
the weak one, 4.4 and
hast supported the failing with words, and hast imparted courage to
feeble knees. 4.5 Yet now
[that] pain has come upon thee, and touched thee, thou art troubled. 4.6 Is not
thy fear [founded] in folly, thy hope also, and the mischief of thy way? 4.7
Remember then who has perished, being pure? or when were the
true-hearted utterly destroyed? 4.8
Accordingly as I have seen men ploughing barren places, and they that
sow them will reap sorrows for themselves. 4.9 They
shall perish by the command of the Lord, and shall be utterly consumed
by the breath of his wrath. 4.10 The
strength of the lion, and the voice of the lioness, and the exulting
cry of serpents are quenched. 4.11 The
old lion has perished for want of food, and the lions' whelps have
forsaken one another. 4.12 But if
there had been any truth in thy words, none of these evils would have
befallen thee. Shall not mine ear receive excellent [revelations] from
him? 4.13 But
[as when] terror falls upon men, with dread and a sound in the night, 4.14 horror
and trembling seized me, and caused all my bones greatly to shake. 4.15 And a
spirit came before my face; and my hair and flesh quivered. 4.16 I
arose and perceived it not: I looked, and there, was no form before my
eyes: but I only heard a breath and a voice, [saying], 4.17 What,
shall a mortal be pure before the Lord? or a man be blameless in regard
to his works? 4.18
Whereas he trust not in his servants, and perceives perverseness in his
angels. 4.19 But
[as for] them that dwell in houses of clay, of whom we also are formed
of the same clay, he smites them like a moth. 4.20 And
from the morning to evening they no longer exist: they have perished,
because they cannot help themselves. 4.21 For he
blows upon them, and they are withered: they have perished for lack of
wisdom. ▲5.1 But call, if any one will
hearken to thee, or if thou shalt see any of the holy angels. 5.2 For
wrath destroys the foolish one, and envy slays him that has gone astray. 5.3 And I
have seen foolish ones taking root: but suddenly their habitation was
devoured. 5.4 Let
their children be far from safety, and let them be crushed at the doors
of vile men, and let there be no deliverer. 5.5 For
what they have collected, the just shall eat; but they shall not be
delivered out of calamities: let their strength be utterly exhausted. 5.6 For
labour cannot by any means come out of the earth, nor shall trouble
spring out of the mountains: 5.7 yet man
is born to labour, and [even so] the vulture's young seek the high
places. 5.8
Nevertheless I will beseech the Lord, and will call upon the Lord, the
sovereign of all; 5.9 who
does great things and untraceable, glorious things also, and marvelous,
of which there is no number: 5.10 who
gives rain upon the earth, sending water on the earth: 5.11 who
exalts the lowly, and raises up them that are lost: 5.12
frustrating the counsels of the crafty, and their hands shall not
perform the truth: 5.13 who
takes the wise in their wisdom, and subverts the counsel of the crafty 5.14 In the
day darkness shall come upon them, and let them grope in the noon-day
even as in the night: 5.15 and
let them perish in war, and let the weak escape from the hand of the
mighty. 5.16 And
let the weak have hope, but the mouth of the unjust be stopped. 5.17 But
blessed [is] the man whom the Lord has reproved; and reject not thou
the chastening of the Almighty. 5.18 for he
causes [a man] to be in pain, and restores [him] again: he smites, and
his hands heal. 5.19 Six
time he shall deliver thee out of distresses: and in the seventh harm
shall not touch thee. 5.20 In
famine he shall deliver thee from death: and in war he shall free thee
from the power of the sword. 5.21 He
shall hide thee from the scourge of the tongue: and thou shalt not be
afraid of coming evils. 5.22 Thou
shalt laugh at the unrighteous and the lawless: and thou shalt not be
afraid of wild beasts. 5.23 For
the wild beasts of the field shall be at peace with thee. 5.24 Then
shalt thou know that thy house shall be at peace, and the provision for
thy tabernacle shall not fail. 5.25 And
thou shalt know that thy seed [shall be] abundant; and thy children
shall be like the herbage of the field. 5.26 And
thou shalt come to the grave like ripe corn reaped in its season, or as
a heap of the corn-flour collected in proper time. 5.27
Behold, we have thus sought out these matters; these are what we have
heard: but do thou reflect with thyself, if thou hast done anything
[wrong]. ▲6.1 But Job answered and said, 6.2 Oh that
one would indeed weigh the wrath that is upon me, and take up my griefs
in a balance together! 6.3 And
verily they would be heavier than the sand by the seashore: but, as it
seems, my words are vain. 6.4 For the
arrows of the Lord are in my body, whose violence drinks up my blood:
whenever I am going to speak, they pierce me. 6.5 What
then? will the wild ass bray for nothing, if he is not seeking food? or
again, will the ox low at the manger, when he has a fodder? 6.6 Shall
bread be eaten without salt? or again, is there taste in empty words? 6.7 For my
wrath cannot cease; for I perceive my food as the smell of a lion [to
be] loathsome. 6.8 For oh
that he would grant [my desire], and my petition might come, and the
Lord would grant my hope! 6.9 Let the
Lord begin and wound me, but let him not utterly destroy me. 6.10 Let
the grave be my city, upon the walls of which I have leaped: I will not
shrink from it; for I have not denied the holy words of my God. 6.11 For
what is my strength, that I continue? what is my time, that my soul
endures? 6.12 Is my
strength the strength of stones? or is my flesh of brass? 6.13 Or
have I not trusted in him? but help is [far] from me. 6.14 Mercy
has rejected me; and the visitation of the Lord has disregarded me. 6.15 My
nearest relations have not regarded me; they have passed me by like a
failing brook, or like a wave. 6.16 They
who used to reverence me, now have come against me like snow or
congealed ice. 6.17 When
it has melted at the approach of heat, it is not known what it was. 6.18 Thus I
also have been deserted of all; and I am ruined, and become an outcast. 6.19 Behold
the ways of the Thaemanites, ye that mark the paths of the Sabaeans. 6.20 They
too that trust in cities and riches shall come to shame. 6.21 But ye
also have come to me without pity; so that beholding my wound ye are
afraid. 6.22 What?
have I made any demand of you? or do I ask for strength from you, 6.23 to
deliver me from enemies, or to rescue me from the hand of the mighty
ones? 6.24 Teach
ye me, and I will be silent: if in anything I have erred, tell me. 6.25 But as
it seems, the words of a true man are vain, because I do not ask
strength of you. 6.26
Neither will your reproof cause me to cease my words, for neither will
I endure the sound of your speech. 6.27 Even
because ye attack the fatherless, and insult your friend. 6.28 But
now, having looked upon your countenances, I will not lie. 6.29 Sit
down now, and let there not be unrighteousness; and unite again with
the just. 6.30 For
there is no injustice in my tongue; and does not my throat meditate
understanding? ▲7.1 Is not the life of man upon
earth a state of trial? and his existence as that of a hireling by the
day? 7.2 Or as a
servant that fears his master, and one who has grasped a shadow? or as
a hireling waiting for his pay? 7.3 So have
I also endured months of vanity, and nights of pain have been appointed
me. 7.4
Whenever I lie down, I say, When [will it be] day? and whenever I rise
up, again [I say] when [will it be] evening? and I am full of pains
from evening to morning. 7.5 And my
body is covered with loathsome worms; and I waste away, scraping off
clods of dust from my eruption. 7.6 And my
life is lighter than a word, and has perished in vain hope. 7.7
Remember then that my life is breath, and mine eye shalt not yet again
see good. 7.8 The eye
of him that sees me shall not see me [again]: thine eyes are upon me,
and I am no more. 7.9 [I am]
as a cloud that is cleared away from the sky: for if a man go down to
the grave, he shall not come up again: 7.10 and he
shall surely not return to his own house, neither shall his place know
him any more. 7.11 Then
neither will I refrain my mouth: I will speak being in distress; being
in anguish I will disclose the bitterness of my soul. 7.12 Am I a
sea, or a serpent, that thou hast set a watch over me? 7.13 I said
that my bed should comfort me, and I would privately counsel with
myself on my couch. 7.14 Thou
scarest me with dreams, and dost terrify me with visions. 7.15 Thou
wilt separate life from my spirit; and yet [keep] my bones from death. 7.16 For I
shall not live for ever, that I should patiently endure: depart from
me, for my life [is] vain. 7.17 For
what is man, that thou hast magnified him? or that thou givest heed to
him? 7.18 Wilt
thou visit him till the morning, and judge him till [the time of] rest? 7.19 How
long dost thou not let me alone, nor let me go, until I shall swallow
down my spittle? 7.20 If I
have sinned, what shall I be able to do, O thou that understandest the
mind of men? why hast thou made me as thine accuser, and [why] am I a
burden to thee? 7.21 Why
hast thou not forgotten my iniquity, and purged my sin? but now I shall
depart to the earth; and in the morning I am no more. ▲8.1 Then Baldad the Sauchite
answered, and said, 8.2 How
long wilt thou speak these things, [how long shall] the breath of thy
mouth [be] abundant in words? 8.3 Will
the Lord be unjust when he judges; or will he that has made all things
pervert justice? 8.4 If thy
sons have sinned before him, he has cast them away because of their
transgression. 8.5 But be
thou early in prayer to the Lord Almighty. 8.6 If thou
art pure and true, he will hearken to thy supplication, and will
restore to thee the habitation of righteousness. 8.7 Though
then thy beginning should be small, yet thy end should be unspeakably
great. 8.8 For ask
of the former generation, and search diligently among the race of [our]
fathers: 8.9 (for we
are of yesterday, and now nothing; for our life upon the earth is a
shadow:) 8.10 shall
not these teach thee, and report [to thee], and bring out words from
[their] heart? 8.11 Does
the rush flourish without water, or shall the flag grow up without
moisture? 8.12 When
it is yet on the root, and [though] it has not been cut down, does not
any herb wither before it has received moisture? 8.13 Thus
then shall be the end of all that forget the Lord: for the hope of the
ungodly shall perish. 8.14 For
his house shall be without inhabitants, and his tent shall prove a
spider's web. 8.15 If he
should prop up his house, it shall not stand: and when he has taken
hold of it, it shall not remain. 8.16 For it
is moist under the sun, and his branch shall come forth out of his
dung-heap. 8.17 He
lies down upon a gathering of stones, and shall live in the mist of
flints. 8.18 If
[God] should destroy [him], his place shall deny him. Hast thou not
seen such things, 8.19 that
such is the overthrow of the ungodly? and out of the earth another
shall grow. 8.20 For
the Lord will by no means reject the harmless man; but he will not
receive any gift of the ungodly. 8.21 But he
will fill with laughter the mouth of the sincere, and their lips with
thanksgiving. 8.22 But
their adversaries shall clothe themselves with shame; and the
habitation of the ungodly shall perish. ▲9.1 Then Job answered and said, 9.2 I know
of a truth that it is so: for how shall a mortal man be just before the
Lord? 9.3 For if
he would enter into judgment with him, [God] would not hearken to him,
so that he should answer to one of his charges of a thousand. 9.4 For he
is wise in mind, and mighty, and great: who has hardened himself
against him and endured? 9.5 Who
wears out the mountains, and [men] know it not: who overturns them in
anger. 9.6 Who
shakes the [earth] under heaven from its foundations, and its pillars
totter. 9.7 Who
commands the sun, and it rises not; and he seals up the stars. 9.8 Who
alone has stretched out the heavens, and walks on the sea as on firm
ground. 9.9 Who
makes Pleias, and Hesperus, and Arcturus, and the chambers of the south. 9.10 Who
does great and unsearchable things; glorious also and excellent things,
innumerable. 9.11 If
ever he should go beyond me, I shall not see him: if he should pass by
me, neither thus have I known [it]. 9.12 If he
would take away, who shall turn him back? or who shall say to him, What
hast thou done? 9.13 For
[if] he has turned away [his] anger, the whales under heaven have
stooped under him. 9.14 Oh
then that he would hearken to me, or judge my cause. 9.15 For
though I be righteous, he will not hearken to me: I will intreat his
judgment. 9.16 And if
I should call and he should not hearken, I cannot believe that he has
listened to my voice. 9.17 Let
him not crush me with a dark storm: but he has made by bruises many
without cause. 9.18 For he
suffers me not to take breath, but he has filled me with bitterness. 9.19 For
indeed he is strong in power: who then shall resist his judgment? 9.20 For
though I should seem righteous, my mouth will be profane: and though I
should seem blameless, I shall be proved perverse. 9.21 For
even if I have sinned, I know it not [in] my soul: but my life is taken
away. 9.22
Wherefore I said, Wrath slays the great and mighty man. 9.23 For
the worthless die, but the righteous are laughed to scorn. 9.24 For
they are delivered into the hands of the unrighteous [man]: he covers
the faces of the judges [of the earth]: but if it be not he, who is it? 9.25 But my
life is swifter than a post: [my days] have fled away, and they knew it
not. 9.26 Or
again, is there a trace of [their] path [left] by ships? or is there
one of the flying eagle as it seeks [its] prey? 9.27 And if
I should say, I will forget to speak, I will bow down my face and groan; 9.28 I
quake in all my limbs, for I know that thou wilt not leave me alone
[as] innocent. 9.29 But
since I am ungodly, why have I not died? 9.30 For if
I should wash myself with snow, and purge myself with pure hands, 9.31 thou
hadst thoroughly plunged me in filth, and my garment had abhorred me. 9.32 For
thou art not man like me, with whom I could contend, that we might come
together to judgment. 9.33 Would
that [he] our mediator were [present], and a reprover, and one who
should hear [the cause] between both. 9.34 Let
him remove [his] rod from me, and let not his fear terrify me: 9.35 so
shall I not be afraid, but I will speak: for I am not thus conscious
[of guilt]. ▲10.1 Weary in my soul, I will
pour my words with groans upon him: I will speak being straitened in
the bitterness of my soul. 10.2 And I
will say to the Lord, Do not teach me to be impious; and wherefore hast
thou thus judged me? 10.3 Is it
good before thee if I be unrighteous? for thou hast disowned the work
of thy hands, and attended to the counsel of the ungodly. 10.4 Or
dost thou see as a mortal sees? or wilt thou look as a man sees? 10.5 Or is
thy life human, or thy years [the years] of a man, 10.6 that
thou hast enquired into mine iniquity, and searched out my sins? 10.7 For
thou knowest that I have not committed iniquity: but who is he that can
deliver out of thy hands? 10.8 Thy
hands have formed me and made me; afterwards thou didst change [thy
mind], and smite me. 10.9
Remember that thou hast made me [as] clay, and thou dost turn me again
to earth. 10.10 Hast
thou not poured me out like milk, and curdled me like cheese? 10.11 And
thou didst clothe me with skin and flesh, and frame me with bones and
sinews. 10.12 And
thou didst bestow upon me life and mercy, and thy oversight has
preserved my spirit. 10.13
Having these things in thyself, I know that thou canst do all things;
for nothing is impossible with thee. 10.14 And
if I should sin, thou watchest me; and thou hast not cleared me from
iniquity. 10.15 Or if
I should be ungodly, woe is me: and if I should be righteous, I cannot
lift myself up, for I am full of dishonour. 10.16 For I
am hunted like a lion for slaughter; for again thou hast changed and
art terribly destroying me; 10.17
renewing against me my torture: and thou hast dealt with me in great
anger, and thou hast brought trials upon me. 10.18 Why
then didst thou bring me out of the womb? and why did I not die, and no
eye see me, 10.19 and I
become as if I had not been? for why was I not carried from the womb to
the grave? 10.20 Is
not the time of my life short? suffer me to rest a little, 10.21
before I go whence I shall not return, to a land of darkness and
gloominess; 10.22 to a
land of perpetual darkness, where there is no light, neither [can any
one] see the life of mortals. ▲11.1 Then Sophar the Minaean
answered and said, 11.2 He
that speaks much, should also hear on the other side: or does the
fluent speaker think himself to be righteous? blessed [is] the short
lived offspring of woman. 11.3 Be not
a speaker of many words; for is there none to answer thee? 11.4 For
say not, I am pure in my works, and blameless before him. 11.5 But oh
that the Lord would speak to thee, and open his lips to thee! 11.6 Then
shall he declare to thee the power of wisdom; for it shall be double of
that which is with thee: and then shalt thou know, that a just
recompence of thy sins has come to thee from the Lord. 11.7 Wilt
thou find out the traces of the Lord? or hast thou come to the end [of
that] which the Almighty has made? 11.8 Heaven
[is] high; and what wilt thou do? and there are deeper things than
those in hell; what dost thou know? 11.9 Or
longer than the measure of the earth, or the breadth of the sea. 11.10 And
if he should overthrow all things, who will say to him, What hast thou
done? 11.11 For
he knows the works of transgressors; and when he sees wickedness, he
will not overlook [it]. 11.12 But
man vainly buoys himself up with words; and a mortal born of woman [is]
like an ass in the desert. 11.13 For
if thou hast made thine heart pure, and liftest up [thine] hands
towards him; 11.14 if
there is any iniquity in thy hands, put if far from thee, and let not
unrighteousness lodge in thy habitation. 11.15 For
thus shall thy countenance shine again, as pure water; and thou shalt
divest thyself of uncleanness, and shalt not fear. 11.16 And
thou shalt forget trouble, as a wave that has passed by; and thou shalt
not be scared. 11.17 And
thy prayer [shall be] as the morning star, and life shall arise to thee
[as] from the noonday. 11.18 And
thou shalt be confident, because thou hast hope; and peace shall dawn
to thee from out of anxiety and care. 11.19 For
thou shalt be at ease, and there shall be no one to fight against thee;
and many shall charge, and make supplication to thee. 11.20 But
safety shall fail them; for their hope is destruction, and the eyes of
the ungodly shall waste away. ▲12.1 And Job answered and said, 12.2 So
then ye [alone] are men, and wisdom shall die with you? 12.3 [But]
I also have a heart as well as you. 12.4 For a
righteous and blameless man has become a subject for mockery. 12.5 For it
had been ordained that he should fall under others at the appointed
time, and that his houses should be spoiled by transgressors: let not
however any one trust that, being evil, he shall be [held] guiltless, 12.6 even
as many as provoke the Lord, as if there were indeed to be no
inquisition [made] of them. 12.7 But
ask now the beasts, if they may speak to thee; and the birds of the
air, if they may declare to thee. 12.8 Tell
the earth, if it may speak to thee: and the fishes of the sea shall
explain to thee. 12.9 Who
then has not known in all these things, that the hand of the Lord has
made them? 12.10
Whereas the life of all living things is in his hand, and the breath of
every man. 12.11 For
the ear tries words, and the palate tastes meats. 12.12 In
length of time is wisdom, and in long life knowledge. 12.13 With
him are wisdom and power, with him counsel and understanding. 12.14 If he
should cast down, who will build up? if he should shut up against man,
who shall open? 12.15 If he
should withhold the water, he will dry the earth: and if he should let
it loose, he overthrows and destroys it. 12.16 With
him are strength and power: he has knowledge and understanding. 12.17 He
leads counsellors away captive, and maddens the judges of the earth. 12.18 He
seats kings upon thrones, and girds their loins with a girdle. 12.19 He
sends away priests into captivity, and overthrows the mighty ones of
the earth. 12.20 He
changes the lips of the trusty, and he knows the understanding of the
elders. 12.21 He
pours dishonour upon princes, and heals the lowly. 12.22
Revealing deep things out of darkness: and he has brought into light
the shadow of death. 12.23
Causing the nations to wander, and destroying them: overthrowing the
nations, and leading them [away]. 12.24
Perplexing the minds of the princes of the earth: and he causes them to
wander in a way, they have not known, [saying], 12.25 Let
them grope [in] darkness, and [let there be] no light, and let them
wander as a drunken man. ▲13.1 Behold, mine eye has seen
these things, and mine ear has heard [them]. 13.2 And I
know all that ye too know; and I have not less understanding than you. 13.3
Nevertheless I will speak to the Lord, and I will reason before him, if
he will. 13.4 But ye
are all bad physicians, and healers of diseases. 13.5 But
would that ye were silent, and it would be wisdom to you in the end. 13.6 But
hear ye the reasoning of my mouth, and attend to the judgment of my
lips. 13.7 Do ye
not speak before the Lord, and utter deceit before him? 13.8 Or
will ye draw back? nay do, ye yourselves be judges. 13.9 For
[it were] well if he would thoroughly search you: for though doing all
things [in your power] ye should attach yourselves to him, 13.10 he
will not reprove you at all the less: but if moreover ye should
secretly respect persons, 13.11 shall
not his whirlpool sweep you round, and terror from him fall upon you? 13.12 And
your glorying shall prove in the end to you like ashes, and your body
[like a body] of clay. 13.13 Be
silent, that I may speak, and cease from [mine] anger, 13.14 while
I may take my flesh in my teeth, and put my life in my hand. 13.15
Though the Mighty One should lay hand upon me, forasmuch as he has
begun, verily I will speak, and plead before him. 13.16 And
this shall turn to me for salvation; for fraud shall have no entrance
before him. 13.17 Hear,
hear ye my words, for I will declare in your hearing. 13.18
Behold, I am near my judgment: I know that I shall appear evidently
just. 13.19 For
who is he that shall plead with me, that I should now be silent, and
expire? 13.20 But
grant me two things: then I will not hide myself from thy face. 13.21
Withhold [thine] hand from me: and let not thy fear terrify me. 13.22 Then
shalt thou call, and I will hearken to thee: or thou shalt speak, and I
will give thee an answer. 13.23 How
many are my sins and my transgressions? teach me what they are. 13.24
Wherefore hidest thou thyself from me, and deemest me thine enemy? 13.25 Wilt
thou be startled [at me], as [at] a leaf shaken by the wind? or wilt
thou set thyself against me as against grass borne upon the breeze? 13.26 for
thou hast written evil things against me, and thou hast compassed me
with the sins of my youth. 13.27 And
thou hast placed my foot in the stocks; and thou hast watched all my
works, and hast penetrated my heels. 13.28 [I am
as] that which waxes old like a bottle, or like a moth-eaten garment. ▲14.1 For a mortal born of a
woman [is] short lived, and full of wrath. 14.2 Or he
falls like a flower that has bloomed; and he departs like a shadow, and
cannot continue. 14.3 Hast
thou not taken account even of him, and caused him to enter into
judgment before thee? 14.4 For
who shall be pure from uncleanness? not even one; 14.5 if
even his life should be [but] one day upon the earth: and his months
are numbered by him: thou hast appointed [him] for a time, and he shall
by no means exceed [it]. 14.6 Depart
from him, that he may be quiet, and take pleasure in his life, [though]
as a hireling. 14.7 For
there is hope for a tree, even if it should be cut down, [that] it
shall blossom again, and its branch shall not fail. 14.8 For
though its root should grow old in the earth, and its stem die in the
rock; 14.9 it
will blossom from the scent of water, and will produce a crop, as one
newly planted. 14.10 But a
man that has died is utterly gone; and when a mortal has fallen, he is
no more. 14.11 For
the sea wastes in [length of] time, and a river fails and is dried up. 14.12 And
man that has lain down [in death] shall certainly not rise again till
the heaven be dissolved, and they shall not awake from their sleep. 14.13 For
oh that thou hadst kept me in the grave, and hadst hidden me until thy
wrath should cease, and thou shouldest set me a time in which thou
wouldest remember me! 14.14 For
if a man should die, shall he live [again], having accomplished the
days of his life? I will wait till I exist again? 14.15 Then
shalt thou call, and I will hearken to thee: but do not thou reject the
work of thine hands. 14.16 But
thou hast numbered my devices: and not one of my sins shall escape thee? 14.17 An
thou hast sealed up my transgressions in a bag, and marked if I have
been guilty of any transgression unawares. 14.18 And
verily a mountain falling will utterly be destroyed, and a rock shall
be worn out of its place. 14.19 The
waters wear the stones, and waters falling headlong [overflow] a heap
of the earth: and thou destroyest the hope of man. 14.20 Thou
drivest him to an end, and he is gone: thou settest thy face against
him, and sendest him away; 14.21 and
though his children be multiplied, he knows [it] not; and if they be
few, he is not aware. 14.22 But
his flesh is in pain, and his soul mourns. ▲15.1 Then Eliphaz the Thaemanite
answered and said, 15.2 Will a
wise man give for answer a [mere] breath of wisdom? and does he fill up
the pain of his belly, 15.3
reasoning with improper sayings, and with words wherein is no profit? 15.4 Hast
not thou moreover cast off fear, and accomplished such words before the
Lord? 15.5 Thou
art guilty by the words of thy mouth, neither hast thou discerned the
words of the mighty. 15.6 Let
thine own mouth, and not me, reprove thee: and thy lips shall testify
against thee. 15.7 What!
art thou the first man that was born? r wert thou established before
the hills? 15.8 Or
hast thou heard the ordinance of the Lord? or has God used thee as
[his] counsellor? and has wisdom come [only] to thee? 15.9 For
what knowest thou, that, we know not? or what understandest thou, which
we do not also? 15.10 Truly
among us [are] both the old and very aged man, more advanced in days
than thy father. 15.11 Thou
hast been scourged for [but] few of thy sins: thou hast spoken
haughtily [and] extravagantly. 15.12 What
has thine heart dared? or what have thine eyes [aimed at], 15.13 that
thou hast vented [thy] rage before the Lord, and delivered such words
from [thy] mouth? 15.14 For
who, being a mortal, [is such] that he shall be blameless? or, [who
that is] born of a woman, that he should be just? 15.15
Forasmuch as he trusts not his saints; and the heaven is not pure
before him. 15.16 Alas
then, abominable and unclean is man, drinking unrighteousness as a
draught. 15.17 But I
will tell thee, hearken to me; I will tell thee now what I have seen; 15.18
things wise men say, and their fathers have not hidden. 15.19 To
them alone the earth was given, and no stranger came upon them. 15.20 All
the life of the ungodly [is spent] in care, and the years granted to
the oppressor are numbered. 15.21 And
his terror is in his ears: just when he seems to be at peace, his
overthrow will come. 15.22 Let
him not trust that he shall return from darkness, for he has been
already made over to the power of the sword. 15.23 And
he has been appointed to be food for vultures; and he knows within
himself that he is doomed to be a carcass: and a dark day shall carry
him away as with a whirlwind. 15.24
Distress also and anguish shall come upon him: he shall fall as a
captain in the first rank. 15.25 For
he has lifted his hands against the Lord, and he has hardened his neck
against the Almighty Lord. 15.26 And
he has run against him with insolence, on the thickness of the back of
his shield. 15.27 For
he has covered his face with his fat, and made layers of fat upon his
thighs. 15.28 And
let him lodge in desolate cities, and enter into houses without
inhabitant: and what they have prepared, others shall carry away. 15.29
Neither shall he at all grow rich, nor shall his substance remain: he
shall not cast a shadow upon the earth. 15.30
Neither shall he in any wise escape the darkness: let the wind blast
his blossom, and let his flower fall off. 15.31 Let
him not think that he shall endure; for his end shall be vanity. 15.32 His
harvest shall perish before the time, and his branch shall not flourish. 15.33 And
let him be gathered as the unripe grape before the time, and let him
fall as the blossom of the olive. 15.34 For
death is the witness of an ungodly man, and fire shall burn the houses
of them that receive gifts. 15.35 And
he shall conceive sorrows, and his end shall be vanity, and his belly
shall bear deceit. ▲16.1 But Job answered and said, 16.2 I have
heard many such things: poor comforters are ye all. 16.3 What!
is there any reason in vain words? or what will hinder thee from
answering? 16.4 I also
will speak as ye [do]: if indeed your soul were in my [soul's] stead,
then would I insult you with words, and I would shake my head at you. 16.5 And
would there were strength in my mouth, and I would not spare the
movement of my lips. 16.6 For if
I should speak, I shall not feel the pain of my wound: and if I should
be silent, how shall I be wounded the less? 16.7 But
now he has made me weary, and a worn-out fool; and thou hast laid hold
of me. 16.8 My
falsehood has become a testimony, and has risen up against me: it has
confronted me to my face. 16.9 In his
anger he has cast me down; he has gnashed his teeth upon me: the
weapons of his robbers have fallen upon me. 16.10 He
has attacked me with the keen glances of his eyes; with his sharp
[spear] he has smitten me [down] upon my knees; and they have run upon
me with one accord. 16.11 For
the Lord has delivered me into the hands of unrighteous men, and thrown
me upon the ungodly. 16.12 When
I was at peace he distracted me: he took me by the hair of the head,
and plucked it out: he set me up as a mark. 16.13 They
surrounded me with spears, aiming at my reins: without sparing [me]
they poured out my gall upon the ground. 16.14 They
overthrew me with fall upon fall: they ran upon me in [their] might. 16.15 They
sewed sackcloth upon my skin, and my strength has been spent on the
ground. 16.16 My
belly has been parched with wailing, and darkness is on my eyelids. 16.17 Yet
there was no injustice in my hands, and my prayer is pure. 16.18
Earth, cover not over the blood of my flesh, and let my cry have no
place. 16.19 And
now, behold, my witness is in heaven, and my advocate is on high. 16.20 Let
my supplication come to the Lord, and let mine eye weep before him. 16.21 Oh
that a man might plead before the Lord, even [as] the son of man with
his neighbor! 16.22 But
my years are numbered and [their end] come, and I shall go by the way
by which I shall not return. ▲17.1 I perish, carried away by
the wind, and I seek for burial, and obtain [it] not. 17.2 Weary
I intreat; and what have I done? and strangers have stolen my goods. 17.3 Who is
this? let him join hands with me. 17.4 For
thou hast hid their heart from wisdom; therefore thou shalt not exalt
them. 17.5 He
shall promise mischief to [his] companions: but [their] eyes have
failed for [their] children. 17.6 But
thou has made me a byword amount the nations, and I am become a scorn
to them. 17.7 For my
eyes are dimmed through pain; I have been grievously beset by all. 17.8 Wonder
has seized true men upon this; and let the just rise up against the
transgressor. 17.9 But
let the faithful hold on his own way, and let him that is pure of hands
take courage. 17.10
Howbeit, do ye all strengthen [yourselves] and come now, for I do not
find truth in you. 17.11 My
days have passed in groaning, and my heart-strings are broken. 17.12 I
have turned the night into day: the light is short because of darkness. 17.13 For
if I remain, Hades is my habitation: and my bed has been made in
darkness 17.14 I
have called upon death to be my father, and corruption [to be] my
mother and sister. 17.15 Where
then is yet my hope? or [where] shall I see my good? 17.16 Will
they go down with me to Hades, or shall we go down together to the tomb? ▲18.1 Then Baldad the Sauchite
answered and said, 18.2 How
long wilt thou continue? forbear, that we also may speak. 18.3 For
wherefore have we been silent before thee like brutes? 18.4 Anger
has possessed thee: for what if thou shouldest die; would [the earth]
under heaven be desolate? or shall the mountains be overthrown from
their foundations? 18.5 But
the light of the ungodly shall be quenched, and their flame shall not
go up. 18.6 His
light [shall be] darkness in [his] habitation, and his lamp shall be
put out with him. 18.7 Let
the meanest of men spoil his goods, and let his counsel deceive [him]. 18.8 His
foot also has been caught in a snare, [and] let it be entangled in a
net. 18.9 And
let snares come upon him: he shall strengthen those that thirst for his
destruction. 18.10 His
snare is hid in the earth, and that which shall take him is by the path. 18.11 Let
pains destroy him round about, and let many [enemies] come about him, 18.12 [vex
him] with distressing hunger: and a signal destruction has been
prepared for him. 18.13 Let
the soles of his feet be devoured: and death shall consume his beauty. 18.14 And
let health be utterly banished from his tabernacle, and let distress
seize upon him with a charge from the king. 18.15 It
shall dwell in his tabernacle in his night: his excellency shall be
sown with brimstone. 18.16 His
roots shall be dried up from beneath, and his crop shall fall away from
above. 18.17 Let
his memorial perish out of the earth, and his name shall be publicly
cast out. 18.18 Let
[one] drive him from light into darkness. 18.19 He
shall not be known among his people, nor his house preserved on the
earth. 18.20 But
strangers shall dwell in his possessions: the last groaned for him, and
wonder seized the first. 18.21 These
are the houses of the unrighteous, and this is the place of them that
know not the Lord. ▲19.1 Then Job answered and said, 19.2 How
long will ye vex my soul, and destroy me with words? only know that the
Lord has dealt with me thus. 19.3 Ye
speak against me; ye do not feel for me, but bear hard upon me. 19.4 Yea
verily, I have erred in truth, (but the error abides with myself) in
having spoken words which it was not right [to speak]; and my words
err, and are unreasonable. 19.5 But
alas! for ye magnify yourselves against me, and insult me with reproach. 19.6 Know
then that it is the Lord that has troubled [me], and has raised his
bulwark against me. 19.7
Behold, I laugh at reproach; I will not speak: [or] I will cry out, but
[there is] nowhere judgment. 19.8 I am
fenced round about, and can by no means escape: he has set darkness
before my face. 19.9 And he
has stripped me of my glory, and has taken the crown from my head. 19.10 He
has torn me around about, and I am gone: and he has cut off my hope
like a tree. 19.11 And
he has dreadfully handled me in anger, and has counted me for an enemy. 19.12 His
troops also came upon me with one accord, liars in wait compassed my
ways. 19.13 My
brethren have stood aloof from me; they have recognized strangers
[rather] than me: and my friends have become pitiless. 19.14 My
nearest of kin have not acknowledged me, and they that knew my name,
have forgotten me. 19.15 [As
for] my household, and my maid-servants, I was a stranger before them. 19.16 I
called my servant, and he hearkened not; and my mouth intreated [him]. 19.17 And I
besought my wife, and earnestly intreated the sons of my concubines. 19.18 But
they rejected me for ever; whenever I rise up, they speak against me. 19.19 They
that saw me abhorred me: the very persons whom I had loved, rose up
against me. 19.20 My
flesh is corrupt under my skin, and my bones are held in [my] teeth. 19.21 Pity
me, pity me, O friends; for it is the hand of the Lord that has touched
me. 19.22
Wherefore do ye persecute me as also the Lord [does], and are not
satisfied with my flesh? 19.23 For
oh that my words were written, and that they were recorded in a book
forever, 19.24 with
an iron pen and lead, or graven in the rocks! 19.25 For I
know that he is eternal who is about to deliver me, 19.26 [and]
to raise up upon the earth my skin that endures these [sufferings]: for
these things have been accomplished to me of the Lord; 19.27 which
I am conscious of in myself, which mine eye has seen, and not another,
but all have been fulfilled to me in [my] bosom. 19.28 But
if ye shall also say, What shall we say before him, and [so] find the
root of the matter in him? 19.29 Do ye
also beware of deceit: for wrath will come upon transgressors; and then
shall they know where their substance is. ▲20.1 Then Sophar the Minaean
answered and said, 20.2 I did
not suppose that thou wouldest answer thus: neither do ye understand
more than I. 20.3 I will
hear my shameful reproach; and the spirit of my understanding answers
me. 20.4 Hast
thou [not] known these things of old, from the time that man was set
upon the earth? 20.5 But
the mirth of the ungodly is a signal downfall, and the joy of
transgressors is destruction: 20.6
although his gifts should go up to heaven, and his sacrifice reach the
clouds. 20.7 For
when he shall seem to be now established, then he shall utterly perish:
and they that knew him shall say, Where is he? 20.8 Like a
dream that has fled away, he shall not be found; and he has fled like a
vision of the night. 20.9 The
eye has looked upon him, but shall not [see him] again; and his place
shall no longer perceive him. 20.10 Let
[his] inferiors destroy his children, and let his hands kindle the fire
of sorrow. 20.11 His
bones have been filled with [vigour of] his youth, and it shall lie
down with him in the dust. 20.12
Though evil be sweet in his mouth, [though] he will hide it under his
tongue; 20.13
though he will not spare it, and will not leave it, but will keep it in
the midst of his throat: 20.14 yet
he shall not at all be able to help himself; the gall of an sp is in
his belly. 20.15 [His]
wealth unjustly collected shall be vomited up; a messenger [of] [wrath]
shall drag him out of his house. 20.16 And
let him suck the poison of serpents, and let the serpent's tongue slay
him. 20.17 Let
him not see the milk of the pastures, nor the supplies of honey and
butter. 20.18 He
has laboured unprofitably and in vain, [for] wealth of which he shall
not taste: [it is] as a lean thing, unfit for food, which he cannot
swallow. 20.19 For
he has broken down the houses of many mighty men: and he has plundered
an habitation, though he built [it] not. 20.20 There
is no security to his possessions; he shall not be saved by his desire. 20.21 There
is nothing remaining of his provisions; therefore his goods shall not
flourish. 20.22 But
when he shall seem to be just satisfied, he shall be straitened; and
all distress shall come upon him. 20.23 If by
any means he would fill his belly, let [God] send upon him the fury of
wrath; let him bring a torrent of pains upon him. 20.24 And
he shall by no means escape from the power of the sword; let the brazen
bow wound him. 20.25 And
let the arrow pierce through his body; and let the stars be against his
dwelling-place: let terrors come upon him. 20.26 And
let all darkness wait for him: a fire that burns not out shall consume
him; and let a stranger plague his house. 20.27 And
let the heaven reveal his iniquities, and the earth rise up against him. 20.28 Let
destruction bring his house to an end; let a day of wrath come upon him. 20.29 This
is the portion of an ungodly man from the Lord, and the possession of
his goods [appointed him] by the all-seeing [God]. ▲21.1 But Job answered and said, 21.2 Hear
ye, hear ye my words, that I may not have this consolation from you. 21.3 Raise
me, and I will speak; then ye shall not laugh me to scorn. 21.4 What!
is my reproof of man? and why should I not be angry? 21.5 Look
upon me, and wonder, laying your hand upon your cheek. 21.6 For
even when I remember, I am alarmed, and pains seize my flesh. 21.7
Wherefore do the ungodly live, and grow old even in wealth? 21.8 Their
seed is according to [their] desire, and their children are in [their]
sight. 21.9 Their
houses are prosperous, neither [have they] any where [cause for] fear,
neither is there a scourge from the Lord upon them. 21.10 Their
cow does not cast her calf, and their [beast] with young is safe, and
does not miscarry. 21.11 And
they remain as an unfailing flock, and their children play before
[them], taking up the psaltery and harp; 21.12 and
they rejoice at the voice of a song. 21.13 And
they spend their days in wealth, and fall asleep in the rest of the
grave. 21.14 Yet
[such a man] says to the Lord, Depart from me; I desire not to know thy
ways. 21.15 What
is the Mighty One, that we should serve him? and what profit is there
that we should approach him? 21.16 For
their good things were in [their] hands, but he regards not the works
of the ungodly. 21.17
Nevertheless, the lamp of the ungodly also shall be put out, and
destruction shall come upon them, and pangs of vengeance shall seize
them. 21.18 And
they shall be as chaff before the wind, or as dust which the storm has
taken up. 21.19 Let
his substance fail [to supply] his children: [God] shall recompense
him, and he shall know it. 21.20 Let
his eyes see his own destruction, and let him not be saved by the Lord. 21.21 For
his desire is in his house with him, and the number of his months has
been suddenly cut off. 21.22 Is it
not the Lord who teaches understanding and knowledge? and does not he
judge murders? 21.23 One
shall die in his perfect strength, and wholly at ease and prosperous; 21.24 and
his inwards are full of fat, and his marrow is diffused [throughout
him]. 21.25 And
another dies in bitterness of soul, not eating any good thing. 21.26 But
they lie down in the earth together, and corruption covers them. 21.27 So I
know you, that ye presumptuously attack me: 21.28 so
that ye will say, Where is the house of the prince? and where is the
covering of the tabernacles of the ungodly? 21.29 Ask
those that go by the way, and do not disown their tokens. 21.30 For
the wicked hastens to the day of destruction: they shall be led away
for the day of his vengeance. 21.31 Who
will tell him his way to his face, whereas he has done [it]? who shall
recompense him? 21.32 And
he has been led away to the tombs, and he has watched over the heaps. 21.33 The
stones of the valley have been sweet to him, and every man shall depart
after him, and [there are] innumerable [ones] before him. 21.34 How
then do ye comfort me in vain? whereas I have no rest from your
molestation. ▲22.1 Then Eliphaz the Thaemanite
answered and said, 22.2 Is it
not the Lord that teaches understanding and knowledge? 22.3 For
what matters it to the Lord, if thou wert blameless in [thy] works? or
is it profitable that thou shouldest perfect thy way? 22.4 Wilt
thou maintain and plead thine own cause? and will he enter into
judgment with thee? 22.5 Is not
thy wickedness abundant, and thy sins innumerable? 22.6 And
thou hast taken security of thy brethren for nothing, and hast taken
away the clothing of the naked. 22.7
Neither hast thou given water to the thirsty to drink, but hast taken
away the morsel of the hungry. 22.8 And
thou hast accepted the persons of some; and thou hast established those
[that were already settled] on the earth. 22.9 But
thou hast sent widows away empty, and has afflicted orphans. 22.10
Therefore snares have compassed thee, and disastrous war has troubled
thee. 22.11 The
light has proved darkness to thee, and water has covered thee on thy
lying down. 22.12 Does
not he that dwells in the high places observe? and has he not brought
down the proud? 22.13 And
thou has said, What does the Mighty One know? does he judge in the dark? 22.14 A
cloud is his hiding-place, and he shall not be seen; and he passes
through the circle of heaven. 22.15 Wilt
thou [not] mark the old way, which righteous men have trodden? 22.16 who
were seized before their time: their foundations [are as] an
overflowing stream. 22.17 Who
say, What will the Lord do to us? or what will the Almighty bring upon
us? 22.18 Yet
he filled their houses with good things: but the counsel for the wicked
is far from him. 22.19 The
righteous have seen [it], and laughed, and the blameless one has
derided [them]. 22.20
Verily their substance has been utterly destroyed, and the fire shall
devour what is left of their [property]. 22.21 Be
firm, I pray thee, if thou canst endure; then thy fruit shall prosper. 22.22 And
receive a declaration from his mouth, and lay up his words in thine
heart. 22.23 And
if thou shalt turn and humble thyself before the Lord, thou hast [thus]
removed unrighteousness far from thy habitation. 22.24 Thou
shalt lay up for thyself [treasure] in a heap on the rock; and Sophir
[shall be] as the rock of the torrent. 22.25 So
the Almighty shall be thy helper from enemies, and he shall bring thee
forth pure as silver that has been tried by fire. 22.26 Then
shalt thou have boldness before the Lord, looking up cheerfully to
heaven. 22.27 And
he shall hear thee when thou prayest to him, and he shall grant thee
[power] to pay thy vows. 22.28 And
he shall establish to thee again a habitation of righteousness and
there shall be light upon thy paths. 22.29
Because thou hast humbled thyself; and thou shalt say, [Man] has
behaved proudly, but he shall save him that is of lowly eyes. 22.30 He
shall deliver the innocent, and do thou save thyself by thy pure hands. ▲23.1 Then Job answered and said, 23.2 Yea, I
know that pleading is out of my reach; and his hand has been made heavy
upon my groaning. 23.3 Who
would then know that I might find him, and come to an end [of the
matter]? 23.4 And I
would plead my own cause, and he would fill my mouth with arguments. 23.5 And I
would know the remedies which he would speak to me, and I would
perceive what he would tell me. 23.6 Though
he should come on me in [his] great strength, then he would not
threaten me; 23.7 for
truth and reproof are from him; and he would bring forth my judgment to
an end. 23.8 For if
I shall go first, and exist no longer, still what do I know
[concerning] the latter end? 23.9 When
he wrought on the left hand, then I observed [it] not: his right hand
shall encompass me but I shall not see [it]. 23.10 For
he knows already my way; and he has tried me as gold. 23.11 And I
will go forth according to his commandments, for I have kept his ways;
and I shall not turn aside from his commandments, 23.12
neither shall I transgress; but I have hid his words in my bosom. 23.13 And
if too he has thus judged, who is he that has contradicted, for he has
both willed [a thing] and done it. 23.14 [vide] 23.15
Therefore am I troubled at him; and when I was reproved, I thought of
him. Therefore let me take good heed before him: I will consider, and
be afraid of him. 23.16 But
the Lord has softened my heart, and the Almighty has troubled me. 23.17 For I
knew not that darkness would come upon me, and thick darkness has
covered [me] before my face. ▲24.1 But why have the seasons
been hidden from the Lord, 24.2 while
the ungodly have passed over the bound, carrying off the flock with the
shepherd? 24.3 They
have led away, the ass of the fatherless, and taken the widow's ox for
a pledge. 24.4 They
have turned aside the weak from the right way: and the meek of the
earth have hidden themselves together. 24.5 And
they have departed like asses in the field, having gone forth on my
account according to their own order: his bread is sweet to [his]
little ones. 24.6 They
have reaped a field that was not their own before the time: the poor
have laboured in the vineyards of the ungodly without pay and without
food. 24.7 They
have caused many naked to sleep without clothes, and they have taken
away the covering of their body. 24.8 They
are wet with the drops of the mountains: they have embraced the rock,
because they had no shelter. 24.9 They
have snatched the fatherless from the breast, and have afflicted the
outcast. 24.10 And
they have wrongfully caused [others] to sleep without clothing, and
taken away the morsel of the hungry. 24.11 They
have unrighteously laid wait in narrow places, and have not known the
righteous way. 24.12 Who
have cast forth [the] poor from the city and their own houses, and the
soul of the children has groaned aloud. 24.13 Why
then has he not visited these? forasmuch as they were upon the earth,
and took no notice, and they knew not the way of righteousness, neither
have they walked in their [appointed] paths? 24.14 But
having known their works, he delivered them into darkness: and in the
night one will be as a thief: 24.15 and
the eye of the adulterer has watched [for] the darkness, saying, Eye
shall not perceive me, and he puts a covering on his face. 24.16 In
darkness he digs through houses: by day they conceal themselves
securely: they know not the light. 24.17 For
the morning is to them all [as] the shadow of death, for [each] will be
conscious of the terror of the shadow of death. 24.18 He is
swift on the face of the water: let his portion be cursed on the earth;
and let their plants be laid bare. 24.19 [Let
them be] withered upon the earth; for they have plundered the sheaves
of the fatherless. 24.20 Then
is his sin brought to remembrance, and he vanishes like a vapour of
dew: but let what he has done be recompensed to him, and let every
unrighteous one be crushed like rotten wood. 24.21 For
he has not treated the barren woman well, and has had no pity on a
feeble woman. 24.22 And
in wrath he has overthrown the helpless: therefore when he has arisen,
[a man] will not feel secure of his own life. 24.23 When
he has fallen sick, let him not hope to recover: but let him perish by
disease. 24.24 For
his exaltation has hurt many; but he has withered as mallows in the
heat, or as an ear of corn falling off of itself from the stalk. 24.25 But
if not, who is he that says I speak falsely, and will make my words of
no account? ▲25.1 Then Baldad the Sauchite
answered and said, 25.2 What
beginning or fear is his-- even he that makes all things in the highest? 25.3 For
let none think that there is a respite for robbers: and upon whom will
there not come a snare from him? 25.4 For
how shall a mortal be just before the Lord? or who that is born of a
woman shall purify himself? 25.5 If he
gives an order to the moon, then it shines not; and the stars are not
pure before him. 25.6 But
alas! man is corruption, and the son of man a worm. ▲26.1 But Job answered and said, 26.2 To
whom dost thou attach thyself, or whom art thou going to assist? is it
not he that [has] much strength, and [he] who has a strong arm? 26.3 To
whom hast thou given counsel? is it not to him who has all wisdom? whom
wilt thou follow? is it not one who has the greatest power? 26.4 To
whom hast thou uttered words? and whose breath is it that has come
forth from thee? 26.5 Shall
giants be born from under the water and the inhabitants thereof? 26.6 Hell
is naked before him, and destruction has no covering. 26.7 He
stretches out the north wind upon nothing, and he upon nothing hangs
the earth; 26.8
binding water in his clouds, and the cloud is not rent under it. 26.9 He
keeps back the face of his throne, stretching out his cloud upon it. 26.10 He
has encompassed the face of the water by an appointed ordinance, until
the end of light and darkness. 26.11 The
pillars of heaven are prostrate and astonished at his rebuke. 26.12 He
has calmed the sea with [his] might, and by [his] wisdom the whale has
been overthrown. 26.13 And
the barriers of heaven fear him, and by a command he has slain the
apostate dragon. 26.14
Behold, these are parts of his way; and we will hearken to him at the
least intimation of his word: but the strength of his thunder who
knows, when he shall employ [it]? ▲27.1 And Job further continued
and said in his parable, 27.2 [As]
God lives, who has thus judge me; and the Almighty, who has embittered
my soul; 27.3
verily, while my breath is yet in [me], and the breath of God which
remains to me is in my nostrils, 27.4 my
lips shall not speak evil words, neither shall my soul meditate
unrighteous thoughts. 27.5 Far be
it from me that I should justify you till I die; for I will not let go
my innocence, 27.6 but
keeping fast to [my] righteousness I will by no means let it go: for I
am not conscious to myself of having done any thing amiss. 27.7 Nay
rather, but let mine enemies be as the overthrow of the ungodly, and
they that rise up against me, as the destruction of transgressors. 27.8 For
what is the hope of the ungodly, that he holds to it? will he indeed
trust in the Lord [and] be saved? 27.9 Will
God hear his prayer? or, when distress has come upon him, 27.10 has
he any confidence before him? or will [God] hear him as he calls upon
him? 27.11 Yet
now I will tell you what is in the hand of the Lord: I will not lie
concerning the things which are with the Almighty. 27.12
Behold, ye all know that ye are adding vanity to vanity. 27.13 This
is the portion of an ungodly man from the Lord, and the possession of
oppressors shall come upon them from the Almighty. 27.14 And
if their children be many, they shall be for slaughter: and if they
grow up, they shall beg. 27.15 And
they that survive of him shall utterly perish, and no one shall pity
their widows. 27.16 Even
if he should gather silver as earth, and prepare gold as clay; 27.17 All
these things shall the righteous gain, and the truehearted shall
possess his wealth. 27.18 And
his house is gone like moths, and like a spider's web. 27.19 The
rich man shall lie down, and shall not continue: he has opened his
eyes, and he is not. 27.20 Pains
have come upon him as water, and darkness has carried him away by night. 27.21 And a
burning wind shall catch him, and he shall depart, and it shall utterly
drive him out of his place. 27.22 And
[God] shall cast [trouble] upon him, and not spare: he would fain flee
out of his hand. 27.23 He
shall cause [men] to clap their hands against them, and shall hiss him
out of his place. ▲28.1 For there is a place for
the silver, whence it comes, and a place for the gold, whence it is
refined. 28.2 For
iron comes out of the earth, and brass is hewn out like stone. 28.3 He has
set a bound to darkness, and he searches out every limit: a stone [is]
darkness, and the shadow of death. 28.4 There
is a cutting off the torrent by reason of dust: so they that forget the
right way are weakened; they are removed from [among] men. 28.5 [As
for] the earth, out of it shall come bread: under it has been turned up
as it were fire. 28.6 Her
stones are the place of the sapphire: and [her] dust [supplies] man
with gold. 28.7 [There
is] a path, the fowl has not known it, neither has the eye of the
vulture seen it: 28.8
neither have the sons of the proud trodden it, a lion has not passed
upon it. 28.9 He has
stretched forth his hand on the sharp [rock], and turned up mountains
by the roots: 28.10 and
he has interrupted the whirlpools of rivers, and mine eye has seen
every precious thing. 28.11 And
he has laid bare the depths of rivers, and has brought his power to
light. 28.12 But
whence has wisdom been discovered? and what is the place of knowledge? 28.13 A
mortal has not known its way, neither indeed has it been discovered
among men. 28.14 The
depth said, It is not in me: and the sea said, It is not with me. 28.15 One
shall not give fine gold instead of it, neither shall silver be weighed
in exchange for it. 28.16
Neither shall it be compared with gold of Sophir, with the precious
onyx and sapphire. 28.17 Gold
and crystal shall not be equaled to it, neither shall vessels of gold
be its exchange. 28.18 Coral
and fine pearl shall not be mentioned: but do thou esteem wisdom above
the most precious things. 28.19 The
topaz of Ethiopia shall not be equaled to it; it shall not be compared
with pure gold. 28.20
Whence then is wisdom found? and of what kind is the place of
understanding? 28.21 It
has escaped the notice of every man, and has been hidden from the birds
of the sky. 28.22
Destruction and Death said, We have heard the report of it. 28.23 God
has well ordered the way of it, and he knows the place of it. 28.24 For
he surveys the whole [earth] under heaven, knowing the things in the
earth: 28.25 all
that he has made; the weight of he winds, the measures of the water. 28.26 When
he made [them], thus he saw and numbered them, and made a way for the
pealing of the thunder. 28.27 Then
he saw it, and declared it: he prepared it [and] traced it out. 28.28 And
he said to man, Behold, godliness is wisdom: and to abstain from evil
is understanding. ▲29.1 And Job continued and said
in his parable, 29.2 Oh
that I were as in months past, wherein God preserved me! 29.3 As
when his lamp shone over my head; when by his light I walked through
darkness. 29.4 [As]
when I steadfastly pursued my ways, when God took care of my house. 29.5 When I
was very fruitful, and my children were about me; 29.6 when
my ways were moistened with butter, and the mountains flowed for me
with milk. 29.7 When I
went forth early in the city, and the seat was placed for me in the
streets. 29.8 The
young men saw me, and hid themselves: and all the old men stood up. 29.9 And
the great men ceased speaking, and laid their finger on their mouth. 29.10 And
they that heard [me] blessed me, and their tongue clave to their throat. 29.11 For
the ear heard, and blessed me; and the eye saw me, and turned aside. 29.12 For I
saved the poor out of the hand of the oppressor, and helped the
fatherless who had no helper. 29.13 Let
the blessing of the perishing one come upon me; yea, the mouth of the
widow has blessed me. 29.14 Also
I put on righteousness, and clothed myself with judgment like a mantle. 29.15 I was
the eye of the blind, and the foot of the lame. 29.16 I was
the father of the helpless; and I searched out the cause which I knew
not. 29.17 And I
broke the jaw-teeth of the unrighteous; I plucked the spoil out of the
midst of their teeth. 29.18 And I
said, My age shall continue as the stem of a palm-tree; I shall live a
long while. 29.19 [My]
root was spread out by the water, and the dew would lodge on my crop. 29.20 My
glory was fresh in me, and by bow prospered in his hand. 29.21 [Men]
heard me, and gave heed, and they were silent at my counsel. 29.22 At my
word they spoke not again, and they were very gland whenever I spoke to
them. 29.23 As
the thirsty earth expecting the rain, so they [waited for] my speech. 29.24 Were
I to laugh on them, they would not believe [it]; and the light of my
face has not failed. 29.25 I
chose out their way, and sat chief, and dwelt as a king in the midst of
warriors, as one comforting mourners. ▲30.1 But now the youngest have
laughed me to scorn, now they reprove me in [their] turn, whose fathers
I set at nought; whom I did not deem worthy [to be with] my shepherd
dogs. 30.2 Yea,
why had I the strength of their hands? for them the full term [of life]
was lost. 30.3 [One
is] childless in want and famine, [such as] they that fled but lately
the distress and misery of drought. 30.4 Who
compass the salt places on the sounding [shore], who had salt [herbs]
for their food, and were dishonorable and of no repute, in want of
every good thing; who also ate roots of trees by reason of great hunger. 30.5
Thieves have risen up against me, 30.6 whose
houses were the caves of the rocks, who lived under the wild shrubs. 30.7 They
will cry out among the rustling [bushes]. 30.8 [They
are] sons of fools and vile men, [whose] name and glory [are] quenched
from off the earth. 30.9 But
now I am their music, and they have me for a by-word. 30.10 And
they stood aloof and abhorred me, and spared not to spit in my face. 30.11 For
he has opened his quiver and afflicted me: they also have cast off the
restraint of my presence. 30.12 They
have risen up against [me] on the right hand of [their] offspring; they
have stretched out their foot, and directed against me the ways of
their destruction. 30.13 My
paths are ruined; for they have stripped off my raiment: he has shot at
me with his weapons. 30.14 And
he has pleaded against me as he will: I am overwhelmed with pains. 30.15 My
pains return upon [me]; my hope is gone like the wind, and my safety as
a cloud. 30.16 Even
now my life shall be poured forth upon me; and days of anguish seize me. 30.17 And
by night my bones are confounded; an my sinews are relaxed. 30.18 With
great force [my disease] has taken hold of my garment: it has compassed
me as the collar of my coat. 30.19 And
thou hast counted me as clay; my portion in dust and ashes. 30.20 And I
have cried to thee, but thou hearest me not: but they stood still, and
observed me. 30.21 They
attacked me also without mercy: thou hast scourged me with a strong
hand. 30.22 And
thou hast put me to grief, and hast cast me away from safety. 30.23 For I
know that death will destroy me: for the earth is the house [appointed]
for every mortal. 30.24 Oh
then that I might lay hands upon myself, or at least ask another, and
he should do this for me. 30.25 Yet I
wept over every helpless man; I groaned when I saw a man in distress. 30.26 But
I, when I waited for good things, behold, days of evils came the more
upon me. 30.27 My
belly boiled, and would not cease: the days of poverty prevented me. 30.28 I
went mourning without restraint: and I have stood and cried out in the
assembly. 30.29 I am
become a brother of monsters, and a companion of ostriches. 30.30 And
my skin has been greatly blackened, and my bones are burned with heat. 30.31 My
harp also has been turned into mourning, and my song into my weeping. ▲31.1 I made a covenant with mine
eyes, and I will not think upon a virgin. 31.2 Now
what portion has God given from above? and is there an inheritance
[given] of the Mighty One from the highest? 31.3 Alas!
destruction to the unrighteous, and rejection to them that do iniquity. 31.4 Will
he not see my way, and number all my steps? 31.5 But if
I had gone with scorners, and if too my foot has hasted to deceit: 31.6 (for I
am weighed in a just balance, and the Lord knows my innocence:) 31.7 if my
foot has turned aside out of the way, or if mine heart has followed
mine eye, and if too I have touched gifts with my hands; 31.8 then
let me sow, and let others eat; and let me be uprooted on the earth. 31.9 If my
heart has gone forth after another man's wife, and if I laid wait at
her doors; 31.10 then
let my wife also please another, and let my children be brought low. 31.11 For
the rage of anger is not to be controlled, [in the case] of defiling
[another] man's wife. 31.12 For
it is a fire burning on every side, and whomsoever it attacks, it
utterly destroys. 31.13 And
if too I despised the judgment of my servant or [my] handmaid, when
they pleaded with me; 31.14 what
then shall I do if the Lord should try me? and if also he should at all
visit me, can I make an answer? 31.15 Were
not they too formed as I also was formed in the womb? yea, we were
formed in the same womb. 31.16 But
the helpless missed not whatever need they had, and I did not cause the
eye of the widow to fail. 31.17 And
if too I ate my morsel alone, and did not impart [of it] to the orphan; 31.18 (for
I nourished [them] as a father from my youth and guided [them] from my
mother's womb.) 31.19 And
if too I overlooked the naked as he was perishing, and did not clothe
him; 31.20 and
if the poor did not bless me, and their shoulders were [not] warmed
with the fleece of my lambs; 31.21 if I
lifted my hand against an orphan, trusting that my strength was far
superior [to his]: 31.22 let
them my shoulder start from the blade-bone, and my arm be crushed off
from the elbow. 31.23 For
the fear of the Lord constrained me, and I cannot bear up by reason of
his burden. 31.24 If I
made gold my treasure, and if too I trusted the precious stone; 31.25 and
if too I rejoiced when my wealth was abundant, and if too I laid my
hand on innumerable [treasures]: 31.26 (do
we not see the shining sun eclipsed, and the moon waning? for they have
not [power to continue]:) 31.27 and
if my heart was secretly deceived, and if I have laid my hand upon my
mouth and kissed it: 31.28 let
this also then be reckoned to me as the greatest iniquity: for I
[should] have lied against the Lord Most High. 31.29 And
if too I was glad at the fall of mine enemies, and mine heart said, Aha! 31.30 let
then mine ear hear my curse, and let me be a byword among my people in
my affliction. 31.31 Ad if
too my handmaids have often said, Oh that we might be satisfied with
his flesh; (whereas I was very kind: 31.32 for
the stranger did not lodge without, and my door was opened to every one
that came:) 31.33 or if
too having sinned unintentionally, I hid my sin; 31.34 (for
I did not stand in awe of a great multitude, so as not to declare
boldly before them:) and if too I permitted a poor man to go out of my
door with an empty bosom: 31.35 (Oh
that I had a hearer,) and if I had not feared the hand of the Lord; and
[as to] the written charge which I had against any one, 31.36 I
would place [it] as a chaplet on my shoulders, and read it. 31.37 And
if I did not read it and return it, having taken nothing from the
debtor: 31.38 If at
any time the land groaned against me, and if its furrows mourned
together; 31.39 and
if I ate its strength alone without price, and if I too grieved the
heart of the owner of the soil, by taking [aught] from [him]: 31.40 then
let the nettle come up to me instead of wheat, and a bramble instead of
barley. And Job ceased speaking. ▲32.1 And his three friends also
ceased any longer to answer Job: for Job was righteous before them. 32.2 Then
Elius the son of Barachiel, the Buzite, of the kindred of Ram, of the
country of Ausis, was angered: and he was very angry with Job, because
he justified himself before the Lord. 32.3 And he
was also very angry with [his] three friends, because they were not
able to return answers to Job, yet set him down for an ungodly man. 32.4 But
Elius had forborne to give an answer to Job, because they were older
than he. 32.5 And
Elius saw that there was no answer in the mouth of the three men; and
he was angered in his wrath. 32.6 And
Elius the Buzite the son of Barachiel answered and said, I am younger
in age, and ye are elder, wherefore I kept silence, fearing to declare
to you my own knowledge. 32.7 And I
said, It is not time that speaks, though in many years [men] know
wisdom: 32.8 but
there is a spirit in mortals; and the inspiration of the Almighty is
hat which teaches. 32.9 The
long-lived are not wise [as such]; neither do the aged know judgment. 32.10
Wherefore I said, Hear me, and I will tell you what I know. 32.11
Hearken to my words; for I will speak in your hearing, until ye shall
have tried [the matter] with words: 32.12 and I
shall understand as far as you; and, behold, there was no one of you
that answered Job his words in argument, 32.13 lest
ye should say, We have found that we have added wisdom to the Lord. 32.14 And
ye have commissioned a man to speak such words. 32.15 They
were afraid, they answered no longer; they gave up their speaking. 32.16 I
waited, (for I had not spoken,) because they stood still, they answered
not. 32.17 And
Elius continued, and said, I will again speak, 32.18 for I
am full of words, for the spirit of my belly destroys me. 32.19 And
my belly is as a skin of sweet wine, bound up [and] ready to burst; or
as a brazier's labouring bellows. 32.20 I
will speak, that I may open my lips and relieve myself. 32.21 For
truly I will not be awed because of man, nor indeed will I be
confounded before a mortal. 32.22 For I
know not how to respect persons: and if otherwise, even the moths would
eat me. ▲33.1 Howbeit hear, Job, my
words, and hearken to my speech. 33.2 For
behold, I have opened my mouth, and my tongue has spoken. 33.3 My
heart [shall be found] pure by [my] words; and the understanding of my
lips shall meditate purity. 33.4 The
Divine Spirit is that which formed me, and the breath of the Almighty
that which teaches me. 33.5 If
thou canst, give me an answer: wait therefore; stand against me, and I
[will stand] against thee. 33.6 Thou
art formed out of the clay as also I: we have been formed out of the
same [substance]. 33.7 My
fear shall not terrify thee, neither shall my hand be heavy upon thee. 33.8 But
thou hast said in mine ears, (I have heard the voice of thy words;)
because thou sayest, I am pure, not having sinned; 33.9 I am
blameless, for I have not transgressed. 33.10 Yet
he has discovered a charge against me, and e has reckoned me as an
adversary. 33.11 And
he has put my foot in the stocks, and has watched all my ways. 33.12 For
how sayest thou, I am righteous, yet he has not hearkened to me? for he
that is above mortals is eternal. 33.13 But
thou sayest, Why has he not heard every word of my cause? 33.14 For
when the Lord speaks once, or a second time, 33.15
[sending] a dream, or in the meditation of the night; (as when a
dreadful alarm happens to fall upon men, in slumberings on the bed:) 33.16 then
opens he the understanding of men: he scares them with such fearful
visions: 33.17 to
turn a man from unrighteousness, and he delivers his body from a fall. 33.18 He
spares also his soul from death, and [suffers] him not to fall in war. 33.19 And
again, he chastens him with sickness on his bed, and the multitude of
his bones is benumbed. 33.20 And
he shall not be able to take any food, though his soul shall desire
meat; 33.21 until
his flesh shall be consumed, and he shall shew his bones bare. 33.22 His
soul also draws nigh to death, and his life is in Hades. 33.23
Though there should be a thousand messengers of death, not one of them
shall wound him: if he should purpose in his heart to turn to the Lord,
and declare to man his fault, and shew his folly; 33.24 he
will support him, that he should not perish, and will restore his body
as [fresh] plaster upon a wall; and he will fill his bones with morrow. 33.25 And
he will make his flesh tender as that of a babe, and he will restore
him among men in [his] full strength. 33.26 And
he shall pray to the Lord, and his prayer shall be accepted of him; he
shall enter with a cheerful countenance, with a full expression [of
praise]: for he will render to men [their] due. 33.27 Even
then a man shall blame himself, saying, What kind of things have I
done? and he has not punished me according to the full amount of my
sins. 33.28
Deliver my soul, that it may not go to destruction, and my life shall
see the light. 33.29
Behold, all these things, the Mighty One works in a threefold manner
with a man. 33.30 And
he has delivered my soul from death, that my life may praise him in the
light. 33.31
Hearken, Job, and hear me: be silent, and I will speak. 33.32 If
thou hast words, answer me: speak, for I desire thee to be justified. 33.33 If
not, do thou hear me: be silent, and I will teach thee. ▲34.1 And Elius continued, and
said, 34.2 Hear
me, ye wise men; hearken, ye that have knowledge. 34.3 For
the ear tries words, and the mouth tastes meat. 34.4 Let us
choose judgment to ourselves: let us know amount ourselves what is
right. 34.5 For
Job has said, I am righteous: the Lord has removed my judgment. 34.6 And he
has erred in my judgment: my wound is severe without unrighteousness
[of mine]. 34.7 What
man is as Job, drinking scorning like water? 34.8
[saying], I have not sinned, nor committed ungodliness, nor had
fellowship with workers of iniquity, to go with the ungodly. 34.9 For
thou shouldest not say, There shall be no visitation of a man, whereas
[there is] a visitation on him from the Lord. 34.10
Wherefore hear me, ye that are wise in heart: far be it from me to sin
before the Lord, and to pervert righteousness before the almighty. 34.11 Yea,
he renders to a man accordingly as each of them does, and in a man's
path he will find him. 34.12 And
thinkest thou that the Lord will do wrong, or will the Almighty who
made the earth wrest judgment? 34.13 And
who is he that made [the whole world] under heaven, and all things
therein? 34.14 For
if he would confine, and restrain his spirit with himself; 34.15 all
flesh would die together, and every mortal would return to the earth,
whence also he was formed. 34.16 Take
heed lest he rebuke [thee]: hear this, hearken to the voice of words. 34.17
Behold then the one that hates iniquities, and that destroys the
wicked, who is for ever just. 34.18 [He
is] ungodly that says to a king, Thou art a transgressor, [that says]
to princes, O most ungodly one. 34.19 [Such
a one] as would not reverence the face of an honourable man, neither
knows how to give honour o the great, so as that their persons should
be respected. 34.20 But
it shall turn out vanity to them, to cry and beseech a man; for they
dealt unlawfully, the poor being turned aside [from their right]. 34.21 For
he surveys the works of men, and nothing of what they do has escaped
him. 34.22
Neither shall there be a place for the workers of iniquity to hide
themselves. 34.23 For
he will not lay upon a man more [than right]. 34.24 For
the Lord looks down upon all men, who comprehends unsearchable things,
glorious also and excellent things without number. 34.25 Who
discovers their works, and will bring night about [upon them], and they
shall be brought low. 34.26 And
he quite destroys the ungodly, for they are seen before him. 34.27
Because they turned aside from the law of God, and did not regard his
ordinances, 34.28 so as
to bring before him the cry of the needy; for he will hear the cry of
the poor. 34.29 And
he will give quiet, and who will condemn? and he will hide his face,
and who shall see him? whether [it be done] against a nation, or
against a man also: 34.30
causing a hypocrite to be king, because of the waywardness of the
people. 34.31 For
[there is] one that says to the Mighty One, I have received
[blessings]; I will not take a pledge: 34.32 I
will see apart from myself: do thou shew me if I have done
unrighteousness; I will not do [so] any more. 34.33 Will
he take vengeance for it on thee, whereas thou wilt put [it] far [from
thee]? for thou shalt choose, and not I; and what thou knowest, speak
thou. 34.34
Because the wise in heart shall say this, and a wise man listens to my
word. 34.35 But
Job has not spoken with understanding, his words are not [uttered] with
knowledge. 34.36
Howbeit do thou learn, Job: no longer make answer as the foolish: 34.37 that
we add not to our sins: for iniquity will be reckoned against us, if
[we] speak many words before the Lord. ▲35.1 And Elius resumed and said, 35.2 What
is this that thou thinkest to be according to right? who art thou that
thou hast said, I am righteous before the Lord? 35.3 I will
answer thee, and thy three friends. 35.4 Look
up to the sky and see; and consider the clouds, how high [they are]
above thee. 35.5 If
thou hast sinned, what wilt thou do? 35.6 and if
too thou hast transgressed much, what canst thou perform? 35.7 And
suppose thou art righteous, what wilt thou give him? or what shall he
receive of thy hand? 35.8 Thy
ungodliness [may affect] a man who is like to thee; or thy
righteousness a son of man. 35.9 They
that are oppressed of a multitude will be ready to cry out; they will
call for help because of the arm of many. 35.10 But
none said, Where is God that made me, who appoints the night-watches; 35.11 who
makes me to differ from the four-footed beasts of the earth, and from
the birds of the sky? 35.12 There
they shall cry, and none shall hearken, even because of the insolence
of wicked men. 35.13 For
the Lord desires not to look on error, for he is the Almighty One. 35.14 He
beholds them that perform lawless deeds, and he will save me: and do
thou plead before him, if thou canst praise him, as it is [possible]
even now. 35.15 For
he is not [now] regarding his wrath, nor has he noticed severely any
trespass. 35.16 Yet
Job vainly opens his mouth, in ignorance he multiplies words. ▲36.1 And Elius further
continued, and said, 36.2 Wait
form me yet a little while, that I may teach thee: for there is yet
speech in me. 36.3 Having
fetched my knowledge from afar, and according to my works, 36.4 I will
speak just things truly, and thou shalt not unjustly receive unjust
words. 36.5 But
know that the Lord will not cast off an innocent man: being mighty in
strength of wisdom, 36.6 he
will not by any means save alive the ungodly: and he will grant the
judgment of the poor. 36.7 He
will not turn away his eyes from the righteous, but [they shall be]
with kings on the throne: and he will establish them in triumph, and
they shall be exalted. 36.8 But
they that are bound in fetters shall be holden in cords of poverty. 36.9 And he
shall recount to them heir works, and their transgressions, for such
will act with violence. 36.10 But
he will hearken to the righteous: and he has said that they shall turn
from unrighteousness. 36.11 If
they should hear and serve [him], they shall spend their days in
prosperity, and their years in honour. 36.12 But
he preserves not the ungodly; because they are not willing to know the
Lord, and because when reproved they were disobedient. 36.13 And
the hypocrites in heart will array wrath [against themselves]; they
will not cry, because he has bound them. 36.14
Therefore let their soul die in youth, and their life be wounded by
messengers [of death]. 36.15
Because they afflicted the weak and helpless: and he will vindicate the
judgment of the meek. 36.16 And
he has also enticed thee out of the mouth of the enemy: 36.17
[there is] a deep gulf [and] a rushing stream beneath it, and thy table
came down full of fatness. Judgment shall not fail from the righteous; 36.18 but
there shall be wrath upon the ungodly, by reason of the ungodliness of
the bribes which they received for iniquities. 36.19 Let
not [thy] mind willingly turn thee aside from the petition of the
feeble that are in distress. 36.20 And
draw not forth all the mighty [men] by night, so that the people should
go up instead of them. 36.21 But
take heed lest thou do that which is wrong: for of this thou has made
choice because of poverty. 36.22
Behold, the Mighty One shall prevail by his strength: for who is
powerful as he is? 36.23 And
who is he that examines his works? or who can say, he has wrought
injustice? 36.24
Remember that his works are great [beyond] those which men have
attempted. 36.25 Every
man has seen in himself, how many mortals are wounded. 36.26
Behold, the Mighty One is great, and we shall not know [him]: the
number of his years is even infinite. 36.27 And
the drops of rain are numbered by him, and shall be poured out in rain
to form a cloud. 36.28 The
ancient [heavens] shall flow, and the clouds overshadow innumerable
mortals: he has fixed a time to cattle, and they know the order of
rest. [Yet] by all these things thy understanding is not astonished,
neither is thy mind disturbed in [thy] body. 36.29 And
though one should understand the outspreadings of the clouds, [or] the
measure of his tabernacle; 36.30
behold he will stretch his bow against him, and he covers the bottom of
the sea. 36.31 For
by them he will judge the nations: he will give food to him that has
strength. 36.32 He
has hidden the light in [his] hands, and given charge concerning it to
the interposing [cloud]. 36.33 The
Lord will declare concerning this [to] his friend: [but there is] a
portion also for unrighteousness. ▲37.1 At this also my heart is
troubled, and moved out of its place. 37.2 Hear
thou a report by the anger of the Lord's wrath, and a discourse shall
come out of his mouth. 37.3 His
dominion is under the whole heaven, and his light is at the extremities
of the earth. 37.4 After
him shall be a cry with a [loud] voice; he shall thunder with the voice
of his excellency, yet he shall not cause men to pass away, for one
shall hear his voice. 37.5 The
Mighty One shall thunder wonderfully with his voice: for he has done
great things which we knew not; 37.6
commanding the snow, Be thou upon the earth, and the stormy rain, and
the storm of the showers of his might. 37.7 He
seals up the hand of every man, that every man may know his own
weakness. 37.8 And
the wild beasts come in under the covert, and rest in [their] lair. 37.9
Troubles come on out of the secret chambers, and cold from the
mountain-tops. 37.10 And
from the breath of the Mighty One he will send frost; and he guides the
water in whatever way he pleases. 37.11 And
[if] a cloud obscures [what is] precious [to him], his light will
disperse the cloud. 37.12 And
he will carry round the encircling [clouds] by his governance, to
[perform] their works: whatsoever he shall command them, 37.13 this
has been appointed by him on the earth, whether for correction, [or]
for his land, or if he shall find him [an object] for mercy. 37.14
Hearken to this, O Job: stand still, and be admonished of the power of
the Lord. 37.15 We
know that god has disposed his works, having made light out of darkness. 37.16 And
he knows the divisions of the clouds, and the signal overthrows of the
ungodly. 37.17 But
thy robe is warm, and there is quiet upon the land. 37.18 Wilt
thou establish with him [foundations] for the ancient [heavens? they
are] strong as a molten mirror. 37.19
Wherefore teach me, what shall we say to him? and let us cease from
saying much. 37.20 Have
I a book or a scribe my me, that I may stand and put man to silence? 37.21 But
the light is not visible to all: it shines afar off in the heavens, as
that which is from him in the clouds. 37.22 From
the [north] come the clouds shining like gold: in these great are the
glory and honour of the Almighty; 37.23 and
we do not find another his equal in strength: [as for] him that judges
justly, dost thou not think that he listens? 37.24
Wherefore men shall fear him; and the wise also in heart shall fear him. ▲38.1 And after Elius had ceased
from speaking, the Lord spoke to Job through the whirlwind and clouds,
[saying], 38.2 Who is
this that hides counsel from me, and confines words in [his] heart, and
thinks to conceal [them] from me? 38.3 Gird
thy loins like a man; and I will ask thee, and do thou answer me. 38.4 Where
wast thou when I founded the earth? tell me now, if thou hast knowledge, 38.5 who
set the measures of it, if thou knowest? or who stretched a line upon
it? 38.6 On
what are its rings fastened? and who is he that laid the corner-stone
upon it? 38.7 When
the stars were made, all my angels praised me with a loud voice. 38.8 And I
shut up the sea with gates, when it rushed out, coming forth out its
mother's womb. 38.9 And I
made a cloud its clothing, and swathed it in mist. 38.10 And I
set bounds to it, surrounding it with bars and gates. 38.11 And I
said to it, Hitherto shalt thou come, but thou shalt not go beyond, but
thy waves shall be confined within thee. 38.12 Or
did I order the morning light in thy time; and [did] the morning star
[then first] see his appointed place; 38.13 to
lay hold of the extremities of the earth, to cast out the ungodly out
of it? 38.14 Or
didst thou take clay of the ground, and form a living creature, and set
it with the power of speech upon the earth? 38.15 And
hast thou removed light from the ungodly, and crushed the arm of the
proud? 38.16 Or
hast thou gone to the source of the sea, and walked in the tracks of
the deep? 38.17 And
do the gates of death open to thee for fear; and did the porters of
hell quake when they saw thee? 38.18 And
hast thou been instructed in the breadth of the [whole earth] under
heaven? tell me now, what is the extent of it? 38.19 And
in what kind of a land does the light dwell? and of what kind is the
place of darkness? 38.20 If
thou couldest bring me to their [utmost] boundaries, and if also thou
knowest their paths; 38.21 I
know then that thou wert born at that time, and the number of thy years
is great. 38.22 But
hast thou gone to the treasures of snow? and hast thou seen the
treasures of hail? 38.23 And
is there a store [of them], for thee against the time of [thine]
enemies, for the day of wars and battle? 38.24 And
whence proceeds the frost? or [whence] is the south wind dispersed over
the [whole world] under heaven? 38.25 And
who prepared a course for the violent rain, and a way for the thunders; 38.26 to
rain upon the land where [there is] no man, the wilderness, where there
is not a man in it; so as to feed the untrodden and uninhabited [land], 38.27 and
cause it to send forth a crop of green herbs? 38.28 Who
is the rain's father? and who has generated the drops of dew? 38.29 And
out of whose womb comes the ice? and who has produced the frost in the
sky, 38.30 which
descends like flowing water? who has terrified the face of the ungodly? 38.31 And
dost thou understand the band of Pleias, and hast thou opened the
barrier of Orion? 38.32 Or
wilt thou reveal Mazuroth in his season, and the evening star with his
rays? Wilt tho guide them? 38.33 And
knowest thou the changes of heaven, or the events which take place
together under heaven? 38.34 And
wilt thou call a cloud with thy voice, and will it obey thee with a
violent shower of much rain? 38.35 And
wilt thou send lightnings, and they shall go? and shall they say to
thee, What is [thy pleasure]? 38.36 And
who has given to women skill in weaving, or knowledge of embroidery? 38.37 And
who is he that numbers the clouds in wisdom, and has bowed the heaven
[down] to the earth? 38.38 For
it is spread out as dusty earth, and I have cemented it as one hewn
stone to another. ▲39.1(38.39) And
wilt thou hunt a prey for the lions? and satisfy the desires of the
serpents? 39.2 (38.40)
For they fear in their lairs, and lying in wait couch in the woods. 39.3 (38.41)
And who has prepared food for the raven? for its young ones wander and
cry to the Lord, in search of food. 39.4 (39.1)
[Say] if thou knowest the time of the bringing forth of the wild goats
of the rock, and [if] thou hast marked the calving of the hinds: 39.5 (39.2)
and [if] thou has hast numbered the full months of their being with
young, and [if] thou hast relieved their pangs: 39.6 (39.3)
and hast reared their young without fear; and wilt thou loosen their
pangs? 39.7 (39.4)
Their young will break forth; they will be multiplied with offspring:
[their young] will go forth, and will not return to them. 39.8 (39.5)
And who is he that sent forth the wild ass free? and who loosed his
bands? 39.9 (39.6)
whereas I made his habitation the wilderness, and the salt land his
coverts. 39.10 (39.7)
He laughs to scorn the multitude of the city, and hears not the chiding
of the tax-gatherer. 39.11 (39.8)
He will survey the mountains [as] his pasture, and he seeks after every
green thing. 39.12 (39.9)
And will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or to lie down at thy
manger? 39.13 (39.10)
And wilt thou bind his yoke with thongs, or will he plough furrows for
thee in the plain? 39.14 (39.11)
And dost thou trust him, because his strength is great? and wilt thou
commit thy works to him? 39.15 (39.12)
And wilt thou believe that he will return to thee thy sed, and bring
[it] in [to] thy threshing-floor? 39.16 (39.13)
The peacock has a beautiful wing: if the stork and the ostrich
conceive, [it is worthy of notice], 39.17 (39.14)
for [the ostrich] will leave her eggs in the ground, and warm them on
the dust, 39.18 (39.15)
and has forgotten that the foot will scatter them, and the wild beasts
of the field trample them. 39.19 (39.16)
She has hardened [herself] against her young ones, as though [she
bereaved] not herself: she labours in vain without fear. 39.20 (39.17)
For God has withholden wisdom from her, and not given her a portion in
understanding. 39.21 (39.18)
In her season she will lift herself on high; she will scorn the horse
and his rider. 39.22 (39.19)
Hast thou invested the horse with strength, and clothed his neck with
terror? 39.23 (39.20)
And hast thou clad him in perfect armour, and made his breast glorious
with courage? 39.24 (39.21)
He paws exulting in the plain, and goes forth in strength into the
plain. 39.25 (39.22)
He laughs to scorn a king as he meets him, and will by no means turn
back from the sword. 39.26 (39.23)
The bow and sword resound against him; and [his] rage will swallow up
the ground: 39.27 (39.24)
and he will not believe until the trumpet sounds. 39.28 (39.25)
And when the trumpet sounds, he says, Aha! and afar off he smells the
war with prancing and neighing. 39.29 (39.26)
And does the hawk remain steady by thy wisdom, having spread out her
wings unmoved, looking toward the region of the south? 39.30 (39.27)
And does the eagle rise at thy command, and the vulture remain sitting
over his nest, 39.31 (39.28)
on a crag of a rock, and in a secret [place]? 39.32 (39.29)
Thence he seeks food, his eyes observe from far. 39.33 (39.30)
And his young ones roll themselves in blood, and wherever the carcasses
may be, immediately they are found. 39.34 (40.1)
And the Lord God answered Job, and said, 39.35 (40.2)
Will [any one] pervert judgment with the Mighty One? and he that
reproves God, let him return it for answer. 39.36 (40.3)
And Job answered and said to the Lord, 39.37 (40.4)
Why do I yet plead? being rebuked even while reproving the Lord:
hearing such things, whereas I am nothing: and what shall I answer to
these [arguments]? I will lay my hand upon my mouth. 39.38 (40.5)
I have spoken once; but I will not do so a second time. ▲40.1(40.6) And the
Lord yet again answered and spoke to Job out of the cloud, [saying], 40.2 (40.7)
Nay, gird up now thy loins like a man; and I will ask thee, and do thou
answer me. 40.3 (40.8)
Do not set aside my judgment: and dost thou think that I have dealt
with thee in any other way, than that thou mightest appear to be
righteous? 40.4 (40.9)
Hast thou an arm like the Lord's? or dost thou thunder with a voice
like his? 40.5 (40.10)
Assume now a lofty bearing and power; and clothe thyself with glory and
honour. 40.6 (40.11)
And send forth messengers with wrath; and lay low every haughty one. 40.7 (40.12)
Bring down also the proud man; and consume at once the ungodly. 40.8 (40.13)
And hide them together in the earth; and fill their faces with shame. 40.9 (40.14)
[Then] will I confess that thy right hand can save [thee]. 40.10 (40.15)
But now look at the wild beasts with thee; they eat grass like oxen. 40.11 (40.16)
Behold now, his strength is in his loins, and his force is in the navel
of his belly. 40.12 (40.17)
He sets up his tail like a cypress; and his nerves are wrapped together. 40.13 (40.18)
His sides are sides of brass; and his backbone is [as] cast iron. 40.14 (40.19)
This is the chief of the creation of the Lord; made to be played with
by his angels. 40.15 (40.20)
And when he has gone up to a steep mountain, he causes joy to the
quadrupeds in the deep. 40.16 (40.21)
He lies under trees of every kind, by the papyrus, and reed, and
bulrush. 40.17 (40.22)
And the great trees make a shadow over him with their branches, and [so
do] the bushes of the field. 40.18 (40.23)
If there should be a flood, he will not perceive it; he trust that
Jordan will rush up into his mouth. 40.19 (40.24)
[Yet one] shall take him in his sight; [one] shall catch [him] with a
cord, and pierce his nose. 40.20 (41.1)
But wilt thou catch the serpent with a hook, and put a halter about his
nose? 40.21 (41.2)
Or wilt thou fasten a ring in his nostril, and bore his lip with a
clasp? 40.22 (41.3)
Will he address thee with a petition? softly, with the voice of a
suppliant? 40.23 (41.4)
And will he make a covenant with thee? and wilt thou take him for a
perpetual servant? 40.24 (41.5)
And wilt thou play with him as with a bird? or bind him as a sparrow
for a child? 40.25 (41.6)
And do the nations feed upon him, and the nations of the Phoenicians
share him? 40.26 (41.7)
And all the ships come together would not be able to bear the mere skin
of his tail; neither [shall they carry] his head in fishing-vessels. 40.27 (41.8)
But thou shalt lay thy hand upon him [once], remembering the war that
is waged by his mouth; and let it not be done any more. 40.28 (41.9)
Hast thou not seen him? and hast thou not wondered at the things said
[of him]? ▲41.1(41.10) Dost
thou not fear because preparation has been made by me? for who is there
that resists me? 41.2 (41.11)
Or who will resist me, and abide, since the whole [world] under heaven
is mine? 41.3 (41.12)
I will not be silent because of him: though because of his power [one]
shall pity his antagonist. 41.4 (41.13)
Who will open the face of his garment? and who can enter within the
fold of his breastplate? 41.5 (41.14)
Who will open the doors of his face? terror is round about his teeth. 41.6 (41.15)
His inwards are as brazen plates, and the texture of his [skin] as a
smyrite stone. 41.7 (41.16)
One [part] cleaves fast to another, and the air cannot come between
them. 41.8 (41.17)
They will remain united each to the other: they are closely joined, and
cannot be separated. 41.9 (41.18)
At his sneezing a light shines, and his eyes are [as] the appearance of
the morning star. 41.10 (41.19)
Out of his mouth proceed as it were burning lamps, and as it were
hearths of fire are cast abroad. 41.11 (41.20)
Out of his nostrils proceeds smoke of a furnace burning with fire of
coals. 41.12 (41.21)
His breath is [as] live coals, and a flame goes out of his mouth. 41.13 (41.22)
And power is lodged in his neck, before him destruction runs. 41.14 (41.23)
The flesh also of his body is joined together: [if one] pours
[violence] upon him, he shall not be moved. 41.15 (41.24)
His heart is firm as a stone, and it stands like an unyielding anvil. 41.16 (41.25)
And when he turns, [he s] a terror to the four-footed wild beasts which
leap upon the earth. 41.17 (41.26)
If spears should come against him, [men] will effect nothing, [either
with] the spear or the breast-plate. 41.18 (41.27)
For he considers iron as chaff, and brass as rotten wood. 41.19 (41.28)
The bow of brass shall not would him, he deems a slinger as grass. 41.20 (41.29)
Mauls are counted as stubble; and he laughs to scorn the waving of the
firebrand. 41.21 (41.30)
His lair is [formed of] sharp points; and all the gold of the sea under
him is an immense [quantity of] clay. 41.22 (41.31)
He makes the deep boil like a brazen caldron; and he regards the sea as
a pot of ointment, 41.23 (41.32)
and the lowest part of the deep as a captive: he reckons the deep as
[his] range. 41.24 (41.33)
There is nothing upon the earth like to him, formed to be sported with
by my angels. 41.25 (41.34)
He beholds every high thing: and he is king of all that are in the
waters. ▲42.1 Then Job answered and said
to the Lord, 42.2 I know
that thou canst do all things, and nothing is impossible with thee. 42.3 For
who is he that hides counsel from thee? or who keeps back his words,
and thinks to hide them from thee? and who will tell me what I knew
not, great and wonderful things which I understood not? 42.4 But
hear me, O Lord, that I also may speak: and I will ask thee, and do
thou teach me. 42.5 I have
heard the report of thee by the ear before; but now mine eye has seen
thee. 42.6
Wherefore I have counted myself vile, and have fainted: and I esteem
myself dust and ashes. 42.7 And it
came to pass after the Lord had spoken all these words to Job, [that]
the Lord said to Eliphaz the Thaemanite, Thou hast sinned, and thy two
friends: for ye have not said anything true before me, as my servant
Job [has]. 42.8 Now
then take seven bullocks, and seven rams, and go to my servant Job, and
he shall offer a burnt-offering for you. And my servant Job shall pray
for you, for I will only accept him: for but his sake, I would have
destroyed you, for ye have not spoken the truth against my servant Job. 42.9 So
Eliphaz the Thaemnite, and Baldad the Sauchite, and Sophar the Minaean,
went and did as the Lord commanded them: and he pardoned their sin for
the sake of Job. 42.10 And
the Lord prospered Job: and when he prayed also for his friends, he
forgave them [their] sin: and the Lord gave Job twice as much, even the
double of what he had before. 42.11 And
all his brethren and his sisters heard all that had happened to him,
and they came to him, and [so did] all that had known him from the
first: and they ate and drank with him, and comforted him, and wondered
at all that the Lord had brought upon him: and each one gave him a
lamb, and four drachms' weight of gold, even of unstamped [gold]. 42.12 And
the Lord blessed the latter end of Job, [more] than the beginning: and
his cattle were fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a
thousand yoke of oxen, a thousand she-asses of the pastures. 42.13 And
there were born to him seven sons and three daughters. 42.14 And
he called the first Day, and the second Casia, and the third
Amalthaea's horn. 42.15 And
there were not found in comparison with the daughters of Job, fairer
[women] than they in all the world: and their father gave them an
inheritance among their brethren. 42.16 And
Job lived after [his] affliction a hundred and seventy years: and all
the years he lived were two hundred and forty: and Job saw his sons and
his sons' sons, the fourth generation. 42.17 And
Job died, an old man and full of days: and it is written that he will
rise again with those whom the Lord raises up. This man is described in
the Syriac book [as] living in the land of Ausis, on the borders of
Idumea and Arabia: and his name before was Jobab; and having taken an
Arabian wife, he begot a son whose name was Ennon. And he himself was
the son of his father Zare, one of the sons of Esau, and of his mother
Bosorrha, so that he was the fifth from Abraam. And these were the
kings who reigned in Edom, which country he also ruled over: first,
Balac, the son of Beor, and the name of his city was Dennaba: but after
Baac, Jobab, who is called Job, and after him Asom, who was governor
out of the country of Thaeman: and after him Adad, the son of Barad,
who destroyed Madiam in the plain of Moab; and the name of his city was
Gethaim. And [his] friends who came to him were Eliphaz, of the
children of Esau, king of the Thaemanites, Baldad son of the
Sauchaeans, Sophar king of the Kinaeans.