| Chapter 16 |
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And Job answereth and saith: -- |
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I have heard many such things, Miserable comforters [are] ye all. |
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Is there an end to words of wind? Or what doth embolden thee that thou answerest? |
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I also, like you, might speak, If your soul were in my soul's stead. I might join against you with words, And nod at you with my head. |
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I might harden you with my mouth, And the moving of my lips might be sparing. |
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If I speak, my pain is not restrained, And I cease -- what goeth from me? |
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Only, now, it hath wearied me; Thou hast desolated all my company, |
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And Thou dost loathe me, For a witness it hath been, And rise up against me doth my failure, In my face it testifieth. |
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His anger hath torn, and he hateth me, He hath gnashed at me with his teeth, My adversary sharpeneth his eyes for me. |
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They have gaped on me with their mouth, In reproach they have smitten my cheeks, Together against me they set themselves. |
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God shutteth me up unto the perverse, And to the hands of the wicked turneth me over. |
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At ease I have been, and he breaketh me, And he hath laid hold on my neck, And he breaketh me in pieces, And he raiseth me to him for a mark. |
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Go round against me do his archers. He splitteth my reins, and spareth not, He poureth out to the earth my gall. |
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He breaketh me -- breach upon breach, He runneth upon me as a mighty one. |
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Sackcloth I have sewed on my skin, And have rolled in the dust my horn. |
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My face is foul with weeping, And on mine eyelids [is] death-shade. |
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Not for violence in my hands, And my prayer [is] pure. |
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O earth, do not thou cover my blood! And let there not be a place for my cry. |
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Also, now, lo, in the heavens [is] my witness, And my testifier in the high places. |
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My interpreter [is] my friend, Unto God hath mine eye dropped: |
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And he reasoneth for a man with God, And a son of man for his friend. |
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When a few years do come, Then a path I return not do I go. |