| Chapter 36 |
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And Elihu addeth and saith: -- |
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Honour me a little, and I shew thee, That yet for God [are] words. |
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I lift up my knowledge from afar, And to my Maker I ascribe righteousness. |
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For, truly, my words [are] not false, The perfect in knowledge [is] with thee. |
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Lo, God [is] mighty, and despiseth not, Mighty [in] power [and] heart. |
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He reviveth not the wicked, And the judgment of the poor appointeth; |
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He withdraweth not from the righteous His eyes, And [from] kings on the throne, And causeth them to sit for ever, and they are high, |
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And if prisoners in fetters They are captured with cords of affliction, |
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Then He declareth to them their work, And their transgressions, Because they have become mighty, |
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And He uncovereth their ear for instruction, And saith that they turn back from iniquity. |
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If they do hear and serve, They complete their days in good, And their years in pleasantness. |
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And if they do not hearken, By the dart they pass away, And expire without knowledge. |
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And the profane in heart set the face, They cry not when He hath bound them. |
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Their soul dieth in youth, And their life among the defiled. |
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He draweth out the afflicted in his affliction, And uncovereth in oppression their ear. |
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And also He moved thee from a strait place, [To] a broad place -- no straitness under it, And the sitting beyond of thy table Hath been full of fatness. |
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And the judgment of the wicked thou hast fulfilled, Judgment and justice are upheld -- because of fury, |
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Lest He move thee with a stroke, And the abundance of an atonement turn thee not aside. |
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Doth He value thy riches? He hath gold, and all the forces of power. |
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Desire not the night, For the going up of peoples in their stead. |
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Take heed -- do not turn unto iniquity, For on this thou hast fixed Rather than [on] affliction. |
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Lo, God doth sit on high by His power, Who [is] like Him -- a teacher? |
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Who hath appointed unto Him his way? And who said, 'Thou hast done iniquity?' |
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Remember that thou magnify His work That men have beheld. |
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All men have looked on it, Man looketh attentively from afar. |
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Lo, God [is] high, And we know not the number of His years, Yea, there [is] no searching. |
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When He doth diminish droppings of the waters, They refine rain according to its vapour, |
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Which clouds do drop, They distil on man abundantly. |
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Yea, doth [any] understand The spreadings out of a cloud? The noises of His tabernacle? |
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Lo, He hath spread over it His light, And the roots of the sea He hath covered, |
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For by them He doth judge peoples, He giveth food in abundance. |
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By two palms He hath covered the light, And layeth a charge over it in meeting, |
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He sheweth by it [to] his friend substance, Anger against perversity. |