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Job 5
- 1 Pray, call, is there any to answer thee? And unto which of the holy ones dost thou turn?
- 2 For provocation slayeth the perverse, And envy putteth to death the simple,
- 3 I--I have seen the perverse taking root, And I mark his habitation straightway,
- 4 Far are his sons from safety, And they are bruised in the gate, And there is no deliverer.
- 5 Whose harvest the hungry doth eat, And even from the thorns taketh it, And the designing swallowed their wealth.
- 6 For sorrow cometh not forth from the dust, Nor from the ground springeth up misery.
- 7 For man to misery is born, And the sparks go high to fly.
- 8 Yet I--I inquire for God, And for God I give my word,
- 9 Doing great things, and there is no searching. Wonderful, till there is no numbering.
- 10 Who is giving rain on the face of the land, And is sending waters on the out-places.
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11 To set the low on a high place, And the mourners have been high
in safety. - 12 Making void thoughts of the subtile, And their hands do not execute wisdom.
- 13 Capturing the wise in their subtilty, And the counsel of wrestling ones was hastened,
- 14 By day they meet darkness, And as night--they grope at noon.
- 15 And He saveth the wasted from their mouth, And from a strong hand the needy,
- 16 And there is hope to the poor, And perverseness hath shut her mouth.
- 17 Lo, the happiness of mortal man, God doth reprove him: And the chastisement of the Mighty despise not,
- 18 For He doth pain, and He bindeth up, He smiteth, and His hands heal.
- 19 In six distresses He delivereth thee, And in seven evil striketh not on thee.
- 20 In famine He hath redeemed thee from death, And in battle from the hands of the sword.
- 21 When the tongue scourgeth thou art hid, And thou art not afraid of destruction, When it cometh.
- 22 At destruction and at hunger thou mockest, And of the beast of the earth, Thou art not afraid.
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is thy covenant, And the beast of the field Hath been at peace with thee.) -
24 And thou hast known that thy tent
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25 And hast known that numerous
is Thy seed, And thine offspring as the herb of the earth; - 26 Thou comest in full age unto the grave, As the going up of a stalk in its season.
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27 Lo, this--we searched it out--it
is right, hearken; And thou, know for thyself!
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Young's Literal Translation (ylt - 1.1)
2006-10-25English (en)
Young's Literal Translation
of the Holy Bible
by Robert Young, 1862, 1898
(Author of the Young's Analytical Concordance)
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