Job

Chapter 4

1 THEN Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said,

2 If I venture to speak with you, will you be wearied? But who can restrain himself from speaking with you?

3 Behold, you have instructed many, and you have strengthened the weak hands.

4 Your words have upheld the weak, and you have strengthened the feeble knees.

5 But now because misfortune has come upon you, and you are weary; it touches you, and you are terrified.

6 Behold, your fear is to be blamed, and your trust in the integrity of your way.

7 Remember, I pray you, whoever perished, being innocent? Or where were the upright ever put to shame?

8 As I have seen, those who plow iniquity and sow trouble, reap the same.

9 By the breath of God they perish, and by the blast of his anger they are consumed.

10 The roaring of the lion, and the voice of the young lion are silenced, and the teeth of the lions are broken.

11 The lion perishes for the lack of prey, and the whelps of the lioness are scattered.

12 Now a thing was secretly brought to me, and my ear received a little of it.

13 In silence, in a night vision, when deep sleep falls on men,

14 Fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake.

15 Then a spirit passed before my face; the hair of my flesh stood up:

16 Then I arose, but I could not discern its meaning; there was no form before my eyes, but I heard a gentle voice, saying,

17 Shall mortal man be declared more righteous than God? Shall he be more pure than his Maker?

18 Behold, he put no trust in his servants; and his messengers he struck with amazement;

19 Even those who dwell in decorated houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, shall be humbled before the thick darkness.

20 They shall be afflicted from morning to evening, that they may not dwell for ever; yea, they shall perish.

21 Behold, their possessions are taken away from them; and the rest of them shall die without wisdom.

Job

Chapter 4

1 Then Eliphaz464 the Temanite8489 answered6030 and said,559

2 If we attempt to commune5254 1697 with413 thee, wilt thou be grieved?3811 but who4310 can3201 withhold6113 himself from speaking?4405

3 Behold,2009 thou hast instructed3256 many,7227 and thou hast strengthened2388 the weak7504 hands.3027

4 Thy words4405 have upheld6965 him that was falling,3782 and thou hast strengthened553 the feeble3766 knees.1290

5 But3588 now6258 it is come935 upon413 thee, and thou faintest;3811 it toucheth5060 5704 thee, and thou art troubled.926

6 Is not3808 this thy fear,3374 thy confidence,3690 thy hope,8615 and the uprightness8537 of thy ways?1870

7 Remember,2142 I pray thee,4994 who4310 ever perished,6 being innocent?5355 or where375 were the righteous3477 cut off?3582

8 Even as834 I have seen,7200 they that plow2790 iniquity,205 and sow2232 wickedness,5999 reap7114 the same.

9 By the blast4480 5397 of God433 they perish,6 and by the breath4480 7307 of his nostrils639 are they consumed.3615

10 The roaring7581 of the lion,738 and the voice6963 of the fierce lion,7826 and the teeth8127 of the young lions,3715 are broken.5421

11 The old lion3918 perisheth6 for lack4480 1097 of prey,2964 and the stout lion's3833 whelps1121 are scattered abroad.6504

12 Now a thing1697 was secretly brought1589 to413 me, and mine ear241 received3947 a little8102 thereof.4480

13 In thoughts5587 from the visions4480 2384 of the night,3915 when deep sleep8639 falleth5307 on5921 men,376

14 Fear6343 came upon7122 me, and trembling,7460 which made all7230 my bones6106 to shake.6342

15 Then a spirit7307 passed2498 before5921 my face;6440 the hair8185 of my flesh1320 stood up: 5568

16 It stood still,5975 but I could not3808 discern5234 the form4758 thereof: an image8544 was before5048 mine eyes,5869 there was silence,1827 and I heard8085 a voice,6963 saying,

17 Shall mortal man582 be more just than God?6663 4480 433 shall a man1397 be more pure2891 than his maker?4480 6213

18 Behold,2005 he put no trust539 3808 in his servants;5650 and his angels4397 he charged7760 with folly: 8417

19 How much less637 in them that dwell in7931 houses1004 of clay,2563 whose834 foundation3247 is in the dust,6083 which are crushed1792 before6440 the moth?6211

20 They are destroyed3807 from morning4480 1242 to evening:6153 they perish6 forever5331 without any4480 1097 regarding7760 it.

21 Doth not3808 their excellency3499 which is in them go away?5265 they die,4191 even without3808 wisdom.2451

Job

Chapter 4

Job

Chapter 4

1 THEN Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said,

1 Then Eliphaz464 the Temanite8489 answered6030 and said,559

2 If I venture to speak with you, will you be wearied? But who can restrain himself from speaking with you?

2 If we attempt to commune5254 1697 with413 thee, wilt thou be grieved?3811 but who4310 can3201 withhold6113 himself from speaking?4405

3 Behold, you have instructed many, and you have strengthened the weak hands.

3 Behold,2009 thou hast instructed3256 many,7227 and thou hast strengthened2388 the weak7504 hands.3027

4 Your words have upheld the weak, and you have strengthened the feeble knees.

4 Thy words4405 have upheld6965 him that was falling,3782 and thou hast strengthened553 the feeble3766 knees.1290

5 But now because misfortune has come upon you, and you are weary; it touches you, and you are terrified.

5 But3588 now6258 it is come935 upon413 thee, and thou faintest;3811 it toucheth5060 5704 thee, and thou art troubled.926

6 Behold, your fear is to be blamed, and your trust in the integrity of your way.

6 Is not3808 this thy fear,3374 thy confidence,3690 thy hope,8615 and the uprightness8537 of thy ways?1870

7 Remember, I pray you, whoever perished, being innocent? Or where were the upright ever put to shame?

7 Remember,2142 I pray thee,4994 who4310 ever perished,6 being innocent?5355 or where375 were the righteous3477 cut off?3582

8 As I have seen, those who plow iniquity and sow trouble, reap the same.

8 Even as834 I have seen,7200 they that plow2790 iniquity,205 and sow2232 wickedness,5999 reap7114 the same.

9 By the breath of God they perish, and by the blast of his anger they are consumed.

9 By the blast4480 5397 of God433 they perish,6 and by the breath4480 7307 of his nostrils639 are they consumed.3615

10 The roaring of the lion, and the voice of the young lion are silenced, and the teeth of the lions are broken.

10 The roaring7581 of the lion,738 and the voice6963 of the fierce lion,7826 and the teeth8127 of the young lions,3715 are broken.5421

11 The lion perishes for the lack of prey, and the whelps of the lioness are scattered.

11 The old lion3918 perisheth6 for lack4480 1097 of prey,2964 and the stout lion's3833 whelps1121 are scattered abroad.6504

12 Now a thing was secretly brought to me, and my ear received a little of it.

12 Now a thing1697 was secretly brought1589 to413 me, and mine ear241 received3947 a little8102 thereof.4480

13 In silence, in a night vision, when deep sleep falls on men,

13 In thoughts5587 from the visions4480 2384 of the night,3915 when deep sleep8639 falleth5307 on5921 men,376

14 Fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake.

14 Fear6343 came upon7122 me, and trembling,7460 which made all7230 my bones6106 to shake.6342

15 Then a spirit passed before my face; the hair of my flesh stood up:

15 Then a spirit7307 passed2498 before5921 my face;6440 the hair8185 of my flesh1320 stood up: 5568

16 Then I arose, but I could not discern its meaning; there was no form before my eyes, but I heard a gentle voice, saying,

16 It stood still,5975 but I could not3808 discern5234 the form4758 thereof: an image8544 was before5048 mine eyes,5869 there was silence,1827 and I heard8085 a voice,6963 saying,

17 Shall mortal man be declared more righteous than God? Shall he be more pure than his Maker?

17 Shall mortal man582 be more just than God?6663 4480 433 shall a man1397 be more pure2891 than his maker?4480 6213

18 Behold, he put no trust in his servants; and his messengers he struck with amazement;

18 Behold,2005 he put no trust539 3808 in his servants;5650 and his angels4397 he charged7760 with folly: 8417

19 Even those who dwell in decorated houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, shall be humbled before the thick darkness.

19 How much less637 in them that dwell in7931 houses1004 of clay,2563 whose834 foundation3247 is in the dust,6083 which are crushed1792 before6440 the moth?6211

20 They shall be afflicted from morning to evening, that they may not dwell for ever; yea, they shall perish.

20 They are destroyed3807 from morning4480 1242 to evening:6153 they perish6 forever5331 without any4480 1097 regarding7760 it.

21 Behold, their possessions are taken away from them; and the rest of them shall die without wisdom.

21 Doth not3808 their excellency3499 which is in them go away?5265 they die,4191 even without3808 wisdom.2451