| Chapter 15 |
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And Eliphaz the Temanite answereth and saith: -- |
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Doth a wise man answer [with] vain knowledge? And fill [with] an east wind his belly? |
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To reason with a word not useful? And speeches -- no profit in them? |
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Yea, thou dost make reverence void, And dost diminish meditation before God. |
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For thy mouth teacheth thine iniquity, And thou chooseth the tongue of the subtile. |
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Thy mouth declareth thee wicked, and not I, And thy lips testify against thee. |
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The first man art thou born? And before the heights wast thou formed? |
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Of the secret counsel of God dost thou hear? And withdrawest thou unto thee wisdom? |
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What hast thou known, and we know not? Understandest thou -- and it is not with us? |
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Both the gray-headed And the very aged [are] among us -- Greater than thy father [in] days. |
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Too few for thee are the comforts of God? And a gentle word [is] with thee, |
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What -- doth thine heart take thee away? And what -- are thine eyes high? |
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For thou turnest against God thy spirit? And hast brought out words from thy mouth: |
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What [is] man that he is pure, And that he is righteous, one born of woman? |
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Lo, in His holy ones He putteth no credence, And the heavens have not been pure in His eyes. |
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Also -- surely abominable and filthy Is man drinking as water perverseness. |
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I shew thee -- hearken to me -- And this I have seen and declare: |
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Which the wise declare -- And have not hid -- from their fathers. |
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To them alone was the land given, And a stranger passed not over into their midst: |
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'All days of the wicked he is paining himself, And few years have been laid up for the terrible one. |
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A fearful voice [is] in his ears, In peace doth a destroyer come to him. |
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He believeth not to return from darkness, And watched [is] he for the sword. |
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He is wandering for bread -- 'Where [is] it?' He hath known that ready at his hand Is a day of darkness. |
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Terrify him do adversity and distress, They prevail over him As a king ready for a boaster. |
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For he stretched out against God his hand, And against the Mighty he maketh himself mighty. |
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He runneth unto Him with a neck, With thick bosses of his shields. |
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For he hath covered his face with his fat, And maketh vigour over [his] confidence. |
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And he inhabiteth cities cut off, houses not dwelt in, That have been ready to become heaps. |
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He is not rich, nor doth his wealth rise, Nor doth he stretch out on earth their continuance. |
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He turneth not aside from darkness, His tender branch doth a flame dry up, And he turneth aside at the breath of His mouth! |
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Let him not put credence in vanity, He hath been deceived, For vanity is his recompence. |
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Not in his day is it completed, And his bending branch is not green. |
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He shaketh off as a vine his unripe fruit, And casteth off as an olive his blossom. |
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For the company of the profane [is] gloomy, And fire hath consumed tents of bribery. |
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To conceive misery, and to bear iniquity, Even their heart doth prepare deceit. |