Job

Chapter 34

1 MOREOVER Elihu continued and said.

2 Hear my words, O you wise men, and give ear to me, you that have knowledge.

3 For the ear tries words, and the palate tastes food.

4 Let us choose for us a judge; let him know among ourselves what is good.

5 For Job has said, I am righteous; and God has turned aside my judgment.

6 Who is the man who has perished without transgression?

7 What man is like Job, who drinks up scorning like water?

8 Who is a companion and friend of the workers of iniquity, and walks with wicked men?

9 For he has said that a man is not justified because he fears God.

10 Therefore hearken to me, O you men of understanding; far be it from God that he should do wickedness; and far be it from him that he should commit iniquity.

11 For he compensates a man according to his works, and causes every man to be rewarded according to his ways.

12 Truly, God does not commit iniquity, neither does God pervert justice.

13 Who has control over the earth? Or who has made all the world?

14 If he should turn his heart against man, man's spirit and his breath will be gathered to him.

15 Then all flesh would perish together, and man would return again to dust.

16 If now you have understanding, hear this; hearken to the voice of my words.

17 He who hates justice cannot be declared innocent, and he who is innocent will not be condemned justly;

18 He who says concerning the king that he is wicked, and yet he is a good ruler over princes and governors;

19 And not partial to princes, and does not discriminate against the poor (for they are all the work of his hands);

20 In a moment shall he die, and he shall be consumed at midnight, and pass away; he will be rendered powerless by the Almighty.

21 For his eyes are upon all the ways of man, and he sees all his goings.

22 There is no darkness, nor shadow of death, where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves.

23 For he has not set a time for a man that he should enter into judgment with God.

24 For he has brought misfortune to many men without number, and sets others in their places.

25 Therefore he knows them by their works, and he overturns them in the night.

26 Their works shall be crushed under the weight of their wickedness in a land of terror;

27 Because they turned aside from following him, and did not consider any of his ways.

28 The prayer of the poor comes to him, and he hears the cry of the afflicted.

29 When he forgives, who then can condemn? And when he turns his face away, who can forgive the people, or mankind altogether?

30 He sees to it that an impious and wicked man shall not reign over the people.

31 For God has said, I have forgiven, I will not destroy men who are without sin.

32 en_lbp_inform me now, teach me, if you have committed iniquity;

33 I will not answer you any more, because you have sinned, for you have been examined, and not I; therefore speak out what you know.

34 Let men of understanding tell me, and let a wise man hearken to me.

35 Job has spoken without knowledge, and his words are without understanding.

36 Truly, Job has been tested to the end, and yet he is not counted among the wicked.

37 And if Job should add to his sins, then his transgression will affect us all, and he still will bring his complaint before God.

Job

Chapter 34

1 Furthermore Elihu453 answered6030 and said,559

2 Hear8085 my words,4405 O you wise2450 men; and give ear238 to me, you that have knowledge.3045

3 For the ear241 tries974 words,4405 as the mouth2441 tastes2938 meat.398

4 Let us choose977 to us judgment:4941 let us know3045 among996 ourselves what4100 is good.2896

5 For Job347 has said,559 I am righteous:6663 and God410 has taken5493 away5493 my judgment.4941

6 Should I lie3576 against5921 my right?4941 my wound2671 is incurable605 without1097 transgression.6588

7 What4310 man1397 is like Job,347 who drinks8354 up scorning3933 like water?4325

8 Which goes732 in company2274 with the workers6466 of iniquity,205 and walks3212 with wicked7562 men.582

9 For he has said,559 It profits5532 a man1397 nothing3808 that he should delight7521 himself with God.430

10 Therefore3651 listen8085 to me you men582 of understanding:3824 far2486 be it from God,410 that he should do wickedness;7562 and from the Almighty,7706 that he should commit iniquity.5766

11 For the work6467 of a man120 shall he render7999 to him, and cause every man376 to find4672 according to his ways.734

12 Yes,637 surely551 God410 will not do wickedly,7561 neither3808 will the Almighty7706 pervert5791 judgment.4941

13 Who4310 has given him a charge6485 over the earth?776 or who4310 has disposed7760 the whole3605 world?8398

14 If518 he set7760 his heart3820 on man, if he gather622 to himself his spirit7307 and his breath;5397

15 All3605 flesh1320 shall perish1478 together,3162 and man120 shall turn7725 again7725 to dust.6083

16 If518 now you have understanding,998 hear8085 this:2063 listen238 to the voice6963 of my words.4405

17 Shall even637 he that hates8130 right4941 govern?2280 and will you condemn7561 him that is most3524 just?6662

18 Is it fit to say559 to a king,4428 You are wicked?1100 and to princes,5081 You are ungodly?7563

19 How834 much less to him that accepts5375 not the persons6440 of princes,8269 nor3808 regards5234 the rich7771 more6440 than6440 the poor?1800 for they all3605 are the work4639 of his hands.3027

20 In a moment7281 shall they die,4191 and the people5971 shall be troubled1607 at midnight,2676 3915 and pass5674 away: and the mighty47 shall be taken5493 away5493 without3808 hand.3027

21 For his eyes5869 are on the ways1870 of man,376 and he sees7200 all3605 his goings.6806

22 There is no369 darkness,2822 nor369 shadow6757 of death,6757 where8033 the workers6466 of iniquity205 may hide5641 themselves.

23 For he will not lay7760 on man376 more5750 than right; that he should enter1980 into judgment4941 with God.410

24 He shall break7489 in pieces mighty3524 men without3808 number,2714 and set5975 others312 in their stead.8478

25 Therefore3651 he knows5234 their works,4566 and he overturns2015 them in the night,3915 so that they are destroyed.1792

26 He strikes5606 them as wicked7563 men in the open4725 sight7200 of others;

27 Because834 they turned5493 back5493 from him, and would not consider7919 any3605 of his ways:1870

28 So that they cause the cry6818 of the poor1800 to come935 to him, and he hears8085 the cry6818 of the afflicted.6041

29 When he gives quietness,8252 who4310 then can make trouble?7561 and when he hides5641 his face,6440 who4310 then can behold7789 him? whether it be done against5921 a nation,1471 or against5921 a man120 only:3162

30 That the hypocrite120 2611 reign4427 not, lest the people5971 be ensnared.4170

31 Surely3588 it is meet to be said559 to God,410 I have borne5375 chastisement, I will not offend2254 any more:

32 That which I see2372 not teach3384 you me: if518 I have done6466 iniquity,5766 I will do6466 no3808 more.

33 Should it be according to your mind?5973 he will recompense7999 it, whether3588 you refuse,3988 or whether3588 you choose;977 and not I: therefore speak1696 what4100 you know.3045

34 Let men582 of understanding3824 tell559 me, and let a wise2450 man1397 listen8085 to me.

35 Job347 has spoken1696 without3808 knowledge,1847 and his words1697 were without3808 wisdom.7919

36 My desire15 is that Job347 may be tried974 to the end5331 because5921 of his answers8666 for wicked205 men.582

37 For he adds3254 rebellion6588 to his sin,2403 he clapps5606 his hands among996 us, and multiplies7235 his words561 against God.410

Job

Chapter 34

Job

Chapter 34

1 MOREOVER Elihu continued and said.

1 Furthermore Elihu453 answered6030 and said,559

2 Hear my words, O you wise men, and give ear to me, you that have knowledge.

2 Hear8085 my words,4405 O you wise2450 men; and give ear238 to me, you that have knowledge.3045

3 For the ear tries words, and the palate tastes food.

3 For the ear241 tries974 words,4405 as the mouth2441 tastes2938 meat.398

4 Let us choose for us a judge; let him know among ourselves what is good.

4 Let us choose977 to us judgment:4941 let us know3045 among996 ourselves what4100 is good.2896

5 For Job has said, I am righteous; and God has turned aside my judgment.

5 For Job347 has said,559 I am righteous:6663 and God410 has taken5493 away5493 my judgment.4941

6 Who is the man who has perished without transgression?

6 Should I lie3576 against5921 my right?4941 my wound2671 is incurable605 without1097 transgression.6588

7 What man is like Job, who drinks up scorning like water?

7 What4310 man1397 is like Job,347 who drinks8354 up scorning3933 like water?4325

8 Who is a companion and friend of the workers of iniquity, and walks with wicked men?

8 Which goes732 in company2274 with the workers6466 of iniquity,205 and walks3212 with wicked7562 men.582

9 For he has said that a man is not justified because he fears God.

9 For he has said,559 It profits5532 a man1397 nothing3808 that he should delight7521 himself with God.430

10 Therefore hearken to me, O you men of understanding; far be it from God that he should do wickedness; and far be it from him that he should commit iniquity.

10 Therefore3651 listen8085 to me you men582 of understanding:3824 far2486 be it from God,410 that he should do wickedness;7562 and from the Almighty,7706 that he should commit iniquity.5766

11 For he compensates a man according to his works, and causes every man to be rewarded according to his ways.

11 For the work6467 of a man120 shall he render7999 to him, and cause every man376 to find4672 according to his ways.734

12 Truly, God does not commit iniquity, neither does God pervert justice.

12 Yes,637 surely551 God410 will not do wickedly,7561 neither3808 will the Almighty7706 pervert5791 judgment.4941

13 Who has control over the earth? Or who has made all the world?

13 Who4310 has given him a charge6485 over the earth?776 or who4310 has disposed7760 the whole3605 world?8398

14 If he should turn his heart against man, man's spirit and his breath will be gathered to him.

14 If518 he set7760 his heart3820 on man, if he gather622 to himself his spirit7307 and his breath;5397

15 Then all flesh would perish together, and man would return again to dust.

15 All3605 flesh1320 shall perish1478 together,3162 and man120 shall turn7725 again7725 to dust.6083

16 If now you have understanding, hear this; hearken to the voice of my words.

16 If518 now you have understanding,998 hear8085 this:2063 listen238 to the voice6963 of my words.4405

17 He who hates justice cannot be declared innocent, and he who is innocent will not be condemned justly;

17 Shall even637 he that hates8130 right4941 govern?2280 and will you condemn7561 him that is most3524 just?6662

18 He who says concerning the king that he is wicked, and yet he is a good ruler over princes and governors;

18 Is it fit to say559 to a king,4428 You are wicked?1100 and to princes,5081 You are ungodly?7563

19 And not partial to princes, and does not discriminate against the poor (for they are all the work of his hands);

19 How834 much less to him that accepts5375 not the persons6440 of princes,8269 nor3808 regards5234 the rich7771 more6440 than6440 the poor?1800 for they all3605 are the work4639 of his hands.3027

20 In a moment shall he die, and he shall be consumed at midnight, and pass away; he will be rendered powerless by the Almighty.

20 In a moment7281 shall they die,4191 and the people5971 shall be troubled1607 at midnight,2676 3915 and pass5674 away: and the mighty47 shall be taken5493 away5493 without3808 hand.3027

21 For his eyes are upon all the ways of man, and he sees all his goings.

21 For his eyes5869 are on the ways1870 of man,376 and he sees7200 all3605 his goings.6806

22 There is no darkness, nor shadow of death, where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves.

22 There is no369 darkness,2822 nor369 shadow6757 of death,6757 where8033 the workers6466 of iniquity205 may hide5641 themselves.

23 For he has not set a time for a man that he should enter into judgment with God.

23 For he will not lay7760 on man376 more5750 than right; that he should enter1980 into judgment4941 with God.410

24 For he has brought misfortune to many men without number, and sets others in their places.

24 He shall break7489 in pieces mighty3524 men without3808 number,2714 and set5975 others312 in their stead.8478

25 Therefore he knows them by their works, and he overturns them in the night.

25 Therefore3651 he knows5234 their works,4566 and he overturns2015 them in the night,3915 so that they are destroyed.1792

26 Their works shall be crushed under the weight of their wickedness in a land of terror;

26 He strikes5606 them as wicked7563 men in the open4725 sight7200 of others;

27 Because they turned aside from following him, and did not consider any of his ways.

27 Because834 they turned5493 back5493 from him, and would not consider7919 any3605 of his ways:1870

28 The prayer of the poor comes to him, and he hears the cry of the afflicted.

28 So that they cause the cry6818 of the poor1800 to come935 to him, and he hears8085 the cry6818 of the afflicted.6041

29 When he forgives, who then can condemn? And when he turns his face away, who can forgive the people, or mankind altogether?

29 When he gives quietness,8252 who4310 then can make trouble?7561 and when he hides5641 his face,6440 who4310 then can behold7789 him? whether it be done against5921 a nation,1471 or against5921 a man120 only:3162

30 He sees to it that an impious and wicked man shall not reign over the people.

30 That the hypocrite120 2611 reign4427 not, lest the people5971 be ensnared.4170

31 For God has said, I have forgiven, I will not destroy men who are without sin.

31 Surely3588 it is meet to be said559 to God,410 I have borne5375 chastisement, I will not offend2254 any more:

32 en_lbp_inform me now, teach me, if you have committed iniquity;

32 That which I see2372 not teach3384 you me: if518 I have done6466 iniquity,5766 I will do6466 no3808 more.

33 I will not answer you any more, because you have sinned, for you have been examined, and not I; therefore speak out what you know.

33 Should it be according to your mind?5973 he will recompense7999 it, whether3588 you refuse,3988 or whether3588 you choose;977 and not I: therefore speak1696 what4100 you know.3045

34 Let men of understanding tell me, and let a wise man hearken to me.

34 Let men582 of understanding3824 tell559 me, and let a wise2450 man1397 listen8085 to me.

35 Job has spoken without knowledge, and his words are without understanding.

35 Job347 has spoken1696 without3808 knowledge,1847 and his words1697 were without3808 wisdom.7919

36 Truly, Job has been tested to the end, and yet he is not counted among the wicked.

36 My desire15 is that Job347 may be tried974 to the end5331 because5921 of his answers8666 for wicked205 men.582

37 And if Job should add to his sins, then his transgression will affect us all, and he still will bring his complaint before God.

37 For he adds3254 rebellion6588 to his sin,2403 he clapps5606 his hands among996 us, and multiplies7235 his words561 against God.410