Job

Chapter 17

1 MY spirit is weary, my days are extinct; the grave is ready for me,

2 For there is no falsehood in me, and yet my spirit dwells in their bitterness.

3 Make me, I pray thee, a hostage with thee; then I will surrender myself.

4 For thou hast hid their heart from understanding; therefore they shall exalt themselves in their deception.

5 When a friend behaves insolently toward his friend, even the eyes of his children shall fail.

6 He has granted power to the nations; I shall be derided before them.

7 My eye is dim because of anger, and all my senses are like a shadow.

8 Upright men shall be amazed at this, and the innocent shall stir himself up against the guilty.

9 The righteous also shall hold to his way, and he that has clean hands shall be stronger and stronger.

10 But as for you all, you are hypocritical, and yet you return and come to me; but I cannot find a wise man among you.

11 O you time wasters! Dawdlers! Who think about nothing! O you destroyers of the hearts of the people!

12 You change the night into day; and you bring forth the light before the darkness is over.

13 If I wait, Sheol is my house; I have made my bed in the darkness.

14 I have said to corruption, You are my father; to the worm, You are my mother and my sister.

15 Where is now my hope and my trust? As for my hope, who shall find it?

16 They shall go down to the bottom of Sheol; they shall descend together into the dust.

Job

Chapter 17

1 My breath7307 is corrupt,2254 my days3117 are extinct,2193 the graves6913 are ready for me.

2 Are there not3808 mockers2049 with5978 me? and doth not mine eye5869 continue3885 in their provocation?4784

3 Lay down7760 now,4994 put me in a surety6148 with5973 thee; who4310 is he1931 that will strike8628 hands3027 with me?

4 For3588 thou hast hid6845 their heart3820 from understanding:4480 7922 therefore3651 5921 shalt thou not3808 exalt7311 them.

5 He that speaketh5046 flattery2506 to his friends,7453 even the eyes5869 of his children1121 shall fail.3615

6 He hath made3322 me also a byword4914 of the people;5971 and formerly6440 I was1961 as a tabret.8611

7 Mine eye5869 also is dim3543 by reason of sorrow,4480 3708 and all3605 my members3338 are as a shadow.6738

8 Upright3477 men shall be astonished8074 at5921 this,2063 and the innocent5355 shall stir up himself5782 against5921 the hypocrite.2611

9 The righteous6662 also shall hold270 on his way,1870 and he that hath clean2889 hands3027 shall be stronger and stronger.3254 555

10 But199 as for you all,3605 do ye return,7725 and come935 now:4994 for I cannot3808 find4672 one wise2450 man among you.

11 My days3117 are past,5674 my purposes2154 are broken off,5423 even the thoughts4180 of my heart.3824

12 They change7760 the night3915 into day:3117 the light216 is short7138 because4480 6440 of darkness.2822

13 If518 I wait,6960 the grave7585 is mine house:1004 I have made7502 my bed3326 in the darkness.2822

14 I have said7121 to corruption,7845 Thou859 art my father:1 to the worm,7415 Thou art my mother,517 and my sister.269

15 And where346 is now645 my hope?8615 as for my hope,8615 who4310 shall see7789 it?

16 They shall go down3381 to the bars905 of the pit,7585 when518 our rest5183 together3162 is in5921 the dust.6083

Job

Chapter 17

Job

Chapter 17

1 MY spirit is weary, my days are extinct; the grave is ready for me,

1 My breath7307 is corrupt,2254 my days3117 are extinct,2193 the graves6913 are ready for me.

2 For there is no falsehood in me, and yet my spirit dwells in their bitterness.

2 Are there not3808 mockers2049 with5978 me? and doth not mine eye5869 continue3885 in their provocation?4784

3 Make me, I pray thee, a hostage with thee; then I will surrender myself.

3 Lay down7760 now,4994 put me in a surety6148 with5973 thee; who4310 is he1931 that will strike8628 hands3027 with me?

4 For thou hast hid their heart from understanding; therefore they shall exalt themselves in their deception.

4 For3588 thou hast hid6845 their heart3820 from understanding:4480 7922 therefore3651 5921 shalt thou not3808 exalt7311 them.

5 When a friend behaves insolently toward his friend, even the eyes of his children shall fail.

5 He that speaketh5046 flattery2506 to his friends,7453 even the eyes5869 of his children1121 shall fail.3615

6 He has granted power to the nations; I shall be derided before them.

6 He hath made3322 me also a byword4914 of the people;5971 and formerly6440 I was1961 as a tabret.8611

7 My eye is dim because of anger, and all my senses are like a shadow.

7 Mine eye5869 also is dim3543 by reason of sorrow,4480 3708 and all3605 my members3338 are as a shadow.6738

8 Upright men shall be amazed at this, and the innocent shall stir himself up against the guilty.

8 Upright3477 men shall be astonished8074 at5921 this,2063 and the innocent5355 shall stir up himself5782 against5921 the hypocrite.2611

9 The righteous also shall hold to his way, and he that has clean hands shall be stronger and stronger.

9 The righteous6662 also shall hold270 on his way,1870 and he that hath clean2889 hands3027 shall be stronger and stronger.3254 555

10 But as for you all, you are hypocritical, and yet you return and come to me; but I cannot find a wise man among you.

10 But199 as for you all,3605 do ye return,7725 and come935 now:4994 for I cannot3808 find4672 one wise2450 man among you.

11 O you time wasters! Dawdlers! Who think about nothing! O you destroyers of the hearts of the people!

11 My days3117 are past,5674 my purposes2154 are broken off,5423 even the thoughts4180 of my heart.3824

12 You change the night into day; and you bring forth the light before the darkness is over.

12 They change7760 the night3915 into day:3117 the light216 is short7138 because4480 6440 of darkness.2822

13 If I wait, Sheol is my house; I have made my bed in the darkness.

13 If518 I wait,6960 the grave7585 is mine house:1004 I have made7502 my bed3326 in the darkness.2822

14 I have said to corruption, You are my father; to the worm, You are my mother and my sister.

14 I have said7121 to corruption,7845 Thou859 art my father:1 to the worm,7415 Thou art my mother,517 and my sister.269

15 Where is now my hope and my trust? As for my hope, who shall find it?

15 And where346 is now645 my hope?8615 as for my hope,8615 who4310 shall see7789 it?

16 They shall go down to the bottom of Sheol; they shall descend together into the dust.

16 They shall go down3381 to the bars905 of the pit,7585 when518 our rest5183 together3162 is in5921 the dust.6083