Job

Chapter 8

1 THEN answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,

2 How long will you speak these things? And how long will your mouth utter proud words?

3 Does God pervert justice? Or does the Almighty pervert right?

4 If your children have sinned against him, he has sent them away in their transgressions.

5 If you would seek God and make supplication to the Almighty,

6 If you were innocent and upright, surely then he would be attentive to you, and would make the habitation of your righteousness prosperous,

7 So that though your beginning was small he would make your end very great.

8 For inquire, I pray you, of the former generations, and learn through the search of their fathers;

9 For we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, because our days upon earth are like a shadow;

10 And, behold, they shall teach you, and tell you, and utter words out of their heart.

11 Can papyrus grow in a thirsty land? Can reeds grow where there is no water?

12 While they are yet in their greenness, and not cut down, they wither before any other herb.

13 So are the paths of all who forget God; and the hope of the heathen shall perish;

14 Whose confidence shall be cut off, and whose house is a spider's web.

15 The wicked shall put his trust in his house, but it shall not stand; he shall hold it fast, but it shall not endure.

16 He is like green vegetation before the sun, and his roots shall rest in a ground liable to be washed away.

17 He shall see his house a heap of stones.

18 If he is uprooted from his place, then he will deny him, saying, I have not seen thee.

19 Behold, it is he who examines all his ways, and out of the earth others shall sprout.

20 Behold, God will not reject the upright men, nor will he help the evildoers;

21 Until he fill your mouth with laughter, and your lips with a song.

22 Those who hate you shall be clothed with shame; and the tent of the wicked shall be destroyed.

Job

Chapter 8

1 Then answered6030 Bildad1085 the Shuhite,7747 and said,559

2 How long5704 575 wilt thou speak4448 these428 things? and how long shall the words561 of thy mouth6310 be like a strong3524 wind?7307

3 Doth God410 pervert5791 judgment?4941 or518 doth the Almighty7706 pervert5791 justice?6664

4 If518 thy children1121 have sinned2398 against him, and he have cast them away7971 for3027 their transgression;6588

5 If518 thou859 wouldest seek unto God quickly,7836 413 410 and make thy supplication2603 to413 the Almighty;7706

6 If518 thou859 wast pure2134 and upright;3477 surely3588 now6258 he would awake5782 for5921 thee, and make the habitation5116 of thy righteousness6664 prosperous.7999

7 Though thy beginning7225 was1961 small,4705 yet thy latter end319 should greatly3966 increase.7685

8 For3588 inquire,7592 I pray thee,4994 of the former7223 age,1755 and prepare3559 thyself to the search2714 of their fathers: 1

9 (For3588 we587 are but of yesterday,8543 and know3045 nothing,3808 because3588 our days3117 upon5921 earth776 are a shadow: )6738

10 Shall not3808 they1992 teach3384 thee, and tell559 thee, and utter3318 words4405 out of their heart?4480 3820

11 Can the rush1573 grow up1342 without3808 mire?1207 can the flag260 grow7685 without1097 water?4325

12 Whilst it is yet5750 in his greenness,3 and not3808 cut down,6998 it withereth3001 before6440 any3605 other herb.2682

13 So3651 are the paths734 of all3605 that forget7911 God;410 and the hypocrite's2611 hope8615 shall perish: 6

14 Whose834 hope3689 shall be cut off,6990 and whose trust4009 shall be a spider's5908 web.1004

15 He shall lean8172 upon5921 his house,1004 but it shall not3808 stand:5975 he shall hold it fast,2388 but it shall not3808 endure.6965

16 He1931 is green7373 before6440 the sun,8121 and his branch3127 shooteth forth3318 in5921 his garden.1593

17 His roots8328 are wrapped5440 about5921 the heap,1530 and seeth2372 the place1004 of stones.68

18 If518 he destroy1104 him from his place,4480 4725 then it shall deny3584 him, saying, I have not3808 seen7200 thee.

19 Behold,2005 this1931 is the joy4885 of his way,1870 and out of the earth4480 6083 shall others312 grow.6779

20 Behold,2005 God410 will not3808 cast away3988 a perfect8535 man, neither3808 will he help2388 3027 the evildoers: 7489

21 Till5704 he fill4390 thy mouth6310 with laughing,7814 and thy lips8193 with rejoicing.8643

22 They that hate8130 thee shall be clothed3847 with shame;1322 and the dwelling place168 of the wicked7563 shall come to naught.369

Job

Chapter 8

Job

Chapter 8

1 THEN answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,

1 Then answered6030 Bildad1085 the Shuhite,7747 and said,559

2 How long will you speak these things? And how long will your mouth utter proud words?

2 How long5704 575 wilt thou speak4448 these428 things? and how long shall the words561 of thy mouth6310 be like a strong3524 wind?7307

3 Does God pervert justice? Or does the Almighty pervert right?

3 Doth God410 pervert5791 judgment?4941 or518 doth the Almighty7706 pervert5791 justice?6664

4 If your children have sinned against him, he has sent them away in their transgressions.

4 If518 thy children1121 have sinned2398 against him, and he have cast them away7971 for3027 their transgression;6588

5 If you would seek God and make supplication to the Almighty,

5 If518 thou859 wouldest seek unto God quickly,7836 413 410 and make thy supplication2603 to413 the Almighty;7706

6 If you were innocent and upright, surely then he would be attentive to you, and would make the habitation of your righteousness prosperous,

6 If518 thou859 wast pure2134 and upright;3477 surely3588 now6258 he would awake5782 for5921 thee, and make the habitation5116 of thy righteousness6664 prosperous.7999

7 So that though your beginning was small he would make your end very great.

7 Though thy beginning7225 was1961 small,4705 yet thy latter end319 should greatly3966 increase.7685

8 For inquire, I pray you, of the former generations, and learn through the search of their fathers;

8 For3588 inquire,7592 I pray thee,4994 of the former7223 age,1755 and prepare3559 thyself to the search2714 of their fathers: 1

9 For we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, because our days upon earth are like a shadow;

9 (For3588 we587 are but of yesterday,8543 and know3045 nothing,3808 because3588 our days3117 upon5921 earth776 are a shadow: )6738

10 And, behold, they shall teach you, and tell you, and utter words out of their heart.

10 Shall not3808 they1992 teach3384 thee, and tell559 thee, and utter3318 words4405 out of their heart?4480 3820

11 Can papyrus grow in a thirsty land? Can reeds grow where there is no water?

11 Can the rush1573 grow up1342 without3808 mire?1207 can the flag260 grow7685 without1097 water?4325

12 While they are yet in their greenness, and not cut down, they wither before any other herb.

12 Whilst it is yet5750 in his greenness,3 and not3808 cut down,6998 it withereth3001 before6440 any3605 other herb.2682

13 So are the paths of all who forget God; and the hope of the heathen shall perish;

13 So3651 are the paths734 of all3605 that forget7911 God;410 and the hypocrite's2611 hope8615 shall perish: 6

14 Whose confidence shall be cut off, and whose house is a spider's web.

14 Whose834 hope3689 shall be cut off,6990 and whose trust4009 shall be a spider's5908 web.1004

15 The wicked shall put his trust in his house, but it shall not stand; he shall hold it fast, but it shall not endure.

15 He shall lean8172 upon5921 his house,1004 but it shall not3808 stand:5975 he shall hold it fast,2388 but it shall not3808 endure.6965

16 He is like green vegetation before the sun, and his roots shall rest in a ground liable to be washed away.

16 He1931 is green7373 before6440 the sun,8121 and his branch3127 shooteth forth3318 in5921 his garden.1593

17 He shall see his house a heap of stones.

17 His roots8328 are wrapped5440 about5921 the heap,1530 and seeth2372 the place1004 of stones.68

18 If he is uprooted from his place, then he will deny him, saying, I have not seen thee.

18 If518 he destroy1104 him from his place,4480 4725 then it shall deny3584 him, saying, I have not3808 seen7200 thee.

19 Behold, it is he who examines all his ways, and out of the earth others shall sprout.

19 Behold,2005 this1931 is the joy4885 of his way,1870 and out of the earth4480 6083 shall others312 grow.6779

20 Behold, God will not reject the upright men, nor will he help the evildoers;

20 Behold,2005 God410 will not3808 cast away3988 a perfect8535 man, neither3808 will he help2388 3027 the evildoers: 7489

21 Until he fill your mouth with laughter, and your lips with a song.

21 Till5704 he fill4390 thy mouth6310 with laughing,7814 and thy lips8193 with rejoicing.8643

22 Those who hate you shall be clothed with shame; and the tent of the wicked shall be destroyed.

22 They that hate8130 thee shall be clothed3847 with shame;1322 and the dwelling place168 of the wicked7563 shall come to naught.369