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Job 9
- 1 And Job answereth and saith: --
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2 Truly I have known that
it is so, And what--is man righteous with God? - 3 If he delight to strive with Him--He doth not answer him one of a thousand.
- 4 Wise in heart and strong in power--Who hath hardened toward Him and is at peace?
- 5 Who is removing mountains, And they have not known, Who hath overturned them in His anger.
- 6 Who is shaking earth from its place, And its pillars move themselves.
- 7 Who is speaking to the sun, and it riseth not, And the stars He sealeth up.
- 8 Stretching out the heavens by Himself, And treading on the heights of the sea,
- 9 Making Osh, Kesil, and Kimah, And the inner chambers of the south.
- 10 Doing great things till there is no searching, And wonderful, till there is no numbering.
- 11 Lo, He goeth over by me, and I see not, And He passeth on, and I attend not to it.
- 12 Lo, He snatches away, who bringeth it back? Who saith unto Him, `What dost Thou?'
- 13 God doth not turn back His anger, Under Him bowed have proud helpers.
- 14 How much less do I--I answer Him? Choose out my words with Him?
- 15 Whom, though I were righteous, I answer not, For my judgment I make supplication.
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16 Though I had called and He answereth me, I do not believe that He giveth ear
to my voice. - 17 Because with a tempest He bruiseth me, And hath multiplied my wounds for nought.
- 18 He permitteth me not to refresh my spirit, But filleth me with bitter things.
- 19 If of power, lo, the Strong One; And if of judgment--who doth convene me?
- 20 If I be righteous, Mine mouth doth declare me wicked, Perfect I am! --it declareth me perverse.
- 21 Perfect I am! --I know not my soul, I despise my life.
- 22 It is the same thing, therefore I said, `The perfect and the wicked He is consuming.'
- 23 If a scourge doth put to death suddenly, At the trial of the innocent He laugheth.
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24 Earth hath been given Into the hand of the wicked one. The face of its judges he covereth, If not--where, who
is he? - 25 My days have been swifter than a runner, They have fled, they have not seen good,
- 26 They have passed on with ships of reed, As an eagle darteth on food.
- 27 Though I say, `I forget my talking, I forsake my corner, and I brighten up!'
- 28 I have been afraid of all my griefs, I have known that Thou dost not acquit me.
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29 I--I am become wicked; why
is this? In vain I labour. - 30 If I have washed myself with snow-water, And purified with soap my hands,
- 31 Then in corruption Thou dost dip me, And my garments have abominated me.
- 32 But if a man like myself--I answer him, We come together into judgment.
- 33 If there were between us an umpire, He doth place his hand on us both.
- 34 He doth turn aside from off me his rod, And His terror doth not make me afraid,
- 35 I speak, and do not fear Him, But I am not right with myself.
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