Job

Chapter 9

1 THEN Job answered and said,

2 Truly, I know that it is so; but how can a man be declared innocent before God?

3 If he should contend with him, he cannot answer him one out of a thousand.

4 He is wise in heart and mighty in strength; who has hardened himself against him, and had peace?

5 He who removes mountains and overthrows them with his anger, does he not know?

6 He shakes the earth out of its foundations, and its inhabitants tremble.

7 He commands the sun, and it does not rise; and seals up the stars.

8 He alone stretched out the heavens, and treads upon the mighty waves of the sea.

9 He made the Pleiades, Aldebaran, and Orion, and the chambers of the south.

10 He has done great things past finding out; yea, and wonders without number.

11 Lo, if he will pass by me, I will see him not; and if he will circle around me, I will not perceive him.

12 Behold, if he will destroy, who can resist him? Who can say to him, What doest thou?

13 God will not turn away his anger, the mighty shall be humiliated under him.

14 I will answer him also, and choose out my words in his presence.

15 If I am not justified I would not resist, but I would make supplication to my judge.

16 If I had called, and he had answered me, yet I would not believe that he had hearkened to my voice.

17 For he has crushed me with a tempest, and multiplied my wounds without cause.

18 He will not suffer me to take my breath, but fills me with bitterness.

19 If it is a matter of strength, lo, he is mighty; and if of judgment, who can summon him?

20 If I justify myself, my own mouth shall condemn me; though I say I am pure, he shall also prove me perverse.

21 Though I am pure, yet I would not know my soul; I would despise my life.

22 It is all the same; therefore I say, He destroys both the righteous and the wicked.

23 If his rod slays suddenly, he will laugh at the foolishness of the innocent.

24 The earth is handed over to the wicked; and the faces of the judges are covered; if not, who can endure their wrath?

25 Now my days are swifter than a runner; they flee away, they see no good.

26 They are passed away like ships of the enemy; like the eagle that swoops on the prey.

27 I have forgotten my bitterness; if my mind or my thought would leave me alone, then I would find rest.

28 Though I am at rest, I am afraid of every torment, because I know that thou wilt not declare me innocent.

29 Behold, if I am declared guilty, why then dost thou consume me in vain?

30 If I wash myself with snow why then dost thou consume me in my hands;

31 Yet thou shalt plunge me into the pit, and my own clothes shall be abhorrent to me.

32 For God is not a man as I am, that I might answer him. and that we should come together for trial.

33 O that there were a judge between us, that he might silence us both!

34 Let him take his rod away from me, and let not his fear terrify me;

35 Then I would speak, and I will not be afraid of him, for I have never been against him.

Job

Chapter 9

1 Then Job347 answered6030 and said,559

2 I know3045 it is so3588 3651 of a truth:551 but how4100 should man582 be just6663 with5973 God?410

3 If518 he will2654 contend7378 with5973 him, he cannot3808 answer6030 him one259 of4480 a thousand.505

4 He is wise2450 in heart,3824 and mighty533 in strength:3581 who4310 hath hardened7185 himself against413 him, and hath prospered?7999

5 Which removeth6275 the mountains,2022 and they know3045 not:3808 which834 overturneth2015 them in his anger.639

6 Which shaketh7264 the earth776 out of her place,4480 4725 and the pillars5982 thereof tremble.6426

7 Which commandeth559 the sun,2775 and it riseth2224 not;3808 and sealeth up2856 the stars.3556

8 Which alone905 spreadeth out5186 the heavens,8064 and treadeth1869 upon5921 the waves1116 of the sea.3220

9 Which maketh6213 Arcturus,5906 Orion,3685 and Pleiades,3598 and the chambers2315 of the south.8486

10 Which doeth6213 great things1419 past5704 369 finding out;2714 yea, and wonders6381 without5704 369 number.4557

11 Lo,2005 he goeth5674 by5921 me, and I see7200 him not:3808 he passeth on2498 also, but I perceive995 him not.3808

12 Behold,2005 he taketh away,2862 who4310 can hinder7725 him? who4310 will say559 unto413 him, What4100 doest6213 thou?

13 If God433 will not3808 withdraw7725 his anger,639 the proud7295 helpers5826 do stoop7817 under8478 him.

14 How much less637 3588 shall I595 answer6030 him, and choose out977 my words1697 to reason with5973 him?

15 Whom,834 though518 I were righteous,6663 yet would I not3808 answer,6030 but I would make supplication2603 to my judge.8199

16 If518 I had called,7121 and he had answered6030 me; yet would I not3808 believe539 that3588 he had hearkened238 unto my voice.6963

17 For834 he breaketh7779 me with a tempest,8183 and multiplieth7235 my wounds6482 without cause.2600

18 He will not3808 suffer5414 me to take7725 my breath,7307 but3588 filleth7646 me with bitterness.4472

19 If518 I speak of strength,3581 lo,2009 he is strong:533 and if518 of judgment,4941 who4310 shall set me a time3259 to plead?

20 If518 I justify6663 myself, mine own mouth6310 shall condemn7561 me: if I say, I589 am perfect,8535 it shall also prove me perverse.6140

21 Though I589 were perfect,8535 yet would I not3808 know3045 my soul:5315 I would despise3988 my life.2416

22 This1931 is one259 thing, therefore5921 3651 I said559 it, He1931 destroyeth3615 the perfect8535 and the wicked.7563

23 If518 the scourge7752 slay4191 suddenly,6597 he will laugh3932 at the trial4531 of the innocent.5355

24 The earth776 is given5414 into the hand3027 of the wicked:7563 he covereth3680 the faces6440 of the judges8199 thereof; if518 not,3808 where,645 and who4310 is he?1931

25 Now my days3117 are swifter7043 than4480 a post:7323 they flee away,1272 they see7200 no3808 good.2896

26 They are passed away2498 as5973 the swift16 ships:591 as the eagle5404 that hasteth2907 to5921 the prey.400

27 If518 I say,559 I will forget7911 my complaint,7879 I will leave off5800 my heaviness,6440 and comfort1082 myself:

28 I am afraid3025 of all3605 my sorrows,6094 I know3045 that3588 thou wilt not3808 hold me innocent.5352

29 If I595 be wicked,7561 why4100 then2088 labor3021 I in vain?1892

30 If518 I wash myself7364 with snow7950 water,4325 and make my hands3709 never1253 so clean;2141

31 Yet227 shalt thou plunge2881 me in the ditch,7845 and mine own clothes8008 shall abhor8581 me.

32 For3588 he is not3808 a man,376 as I3644 am, that I should answer6030 him, and we should come935 together3162 in judgment.4941

33 Neither3808 is there3426 any daysman3198 between996 us, that might lay7896 his hand3027 upon5921 us both.8147

34 Let him take his rod away5493 7626 from4480 5921 me, and let not408 his fear367 terrify1204 me:

35 Then would I speak,1696 and not3808 fear3372 him; but3588 it is not3808 so3651 with5978 me.

Job

Chapter 9

Job

Chapter 9

1 THEN Job answered and said,

1 Then Job347 answered6030 and said,559

2 Truly, I know that it is so; but how can a man be declared innocent before God?

2 I know3045 it is so3588 3651 of a truth:551 but how4100 should man582 be just6663 with5973 God?410

3 If he should contend with him, he cannot answer him one out of a thousand.

3 If518 he will2654 contend7378 with5973 him, he cannot3808 answer6030 him one259 of4480 a thousand.505

4 He is wise in heart and mighty in strength; who has hardened himself against him, and had peace?

4 He is wise2450 in heart,3824 and mighty533 in strength:3581 who4310 hath hardened7185 himself against413 him, and hath prospered?7999

5 He who removes mountains and overthrows them with his anger, does he not know?

5 Which removeth6275 the mountains,2022 and they know3045 not:3808 which834 overturneth2015 them in his anger.639

6 He shakes the earth out of its foundations, and its inhabitants tremble.

6 Which shaketh7264 the earth776 out of her place,4480 4725 and the pillars5982 thereof tremble.6426

7 He commands the sun, and it does not rise; and seals up the stars.

7 Which commandeth559 the sun,2775 and it riseth2224 not;3808 and sealeth up2856 the stars.3556

8 He alone stretched out the heavens, and treads upon the mighty waves of the sea.

8 Which alone905 spreadeth out5186 the heavens,8064 and treadeth1869 upon5921 the waves1116 of the sea.3220

9 He made the Pleiades, Aldebaran, and Orion, and the chambers of the south.

9 Which maketh6213 Arcturus,5906 Orion,3685 and Pleiades,3598 and the chambers2315 of the south.8486

10 He has done great things past finding out; yea, and wonders without number.

10 Which doeth6213 great things1419 past5704 369 finding out;2714 yea, and wonders6381 without5704 369 number.4557

11 Lo, if he will pass by me, I will see him not; and if he will circle around me, I will not perceive him.

11 Lo,2005 he goeth5674 by5921 me, and I see7200 him not:3808 he passeth on2498 also, but I perceive995 him not.3808

12 Behold, if he will destroy, who can resist him? Who can say to him, What doest thou?

12 Behold,2005 he taketh away,2862 who4310 can hinder7725 him? who4310 will say559 unto413 him, What4100 doest6213 thou?

13 God will not turn away his anger, the mighty shall be humiliated under him.

13 If God433 will not3808 withdraw7725 his anger,639 the proud7295 helpers5826 do stoop7817 under8478 him.

14 I will answer him also, and choose out my words in his presence.

14 How much less637 3588 shall I595 answer6030 him, and choose out977 my words1697 to reason with5973 him?

15 If I am not justified I would not resist, but I would make supplication to my judge.

15 Whom,834 though518 I were righteous,6663 yet would I not3808 answer,6030 but I would make supplication2603 to my judge.8199

16 If I had called, and he had answered me, yet I would not believe that he had hearkened to my voice.

16 If518 I had called,7121 and he had answered6030 me; yet would I not3808 believe539 that3588 he had hearkened238 unto my voice.6963

17 For he has crushed me with a tempest, and multiplied my wounds without cause.

17 For834 he breaketh7779 me with a tempest,8183 and multiplieth7235 my wounds6482 without cause.2600

18 He will not suffer me to take my breath, but fills me with bitterness.

18 He will not3808 suffer5414 me to take7725 my breath,7307 but3588 filleth7646 me with bitterness.4472

19 If it is a matter of strength, lo, he is mighty; and if of judgment, who can summon him?

19 If518 I speak of strength,3581 lo,2009 he is strong:533 and if518 of judgment,4941 who4310 shall set me a time3259 to plead?

20 If I justify myself, my own mouth shall condemn me; though I say I am pure, he shall also prove me perverse.

20 If518 I justify6663 myself, mine own mouth6310 shall condemn7561 me: if I say, I589 am perfect,8535 it shall also prove me perverse.6140

21 Though I am pure, yet I would not know my soul; I would despise my life.

21 Though I589 were perfect,8535 yet would I not3808 know3045 my soul:5315 I would despise3988 my life.2416

22 It is all the same; therefore I say, He destroys both the righteous and the wicked.

22 This1931 is one259 thing, therefore5921 3651 I said559 it, He1931 destroyeth3615 the perfect8535 and the wicked.7563

23 If his rod slays suddenly, he will laugh at the foolishness of the innocent.

23 If518 the scourge7752 slay4191 suddenly,6597 he will laugh3932 at the trial4531 of the innocent.5355

24 The earth is handed over to the wicked; and the faces of the judges are covered; if not, who can endure their wrath?

24 The earth776 is given5414 into the hand3027 of the wicked:7563 he covereth3680 the faces6440 of the judges8199 thereof; if518 not,3808 where,645 and who4310 is he?1931

25 Now my days are swifter than a runner; they flee away, they see no good.

25 Now my days3117 are swifter7043 than4480 a post:7323 they flee away,1272 they see7200 no3808 good.2896

26 They are passed away like ships of the enemy; like the eagle that swoops on the prey.

26 They are passed away2498 as5973 the swift16 ships:591 as the eagle5404 that hasteth2907 to5921 the prey.400

27 I have forgotten my bitterness; if my mind or my thought would leave me alone, then I would find rest.

27 If518 I say,559 I will forget7911 my complaint,7879 I will leave off5800 my heaviness,6440 and comfort1082 myself:

28 Though I am at rest, I am afraid of every torment, because I know that thou wilt not declare me innocent.

28 I am afraid3025 of all3605 my sorrows,6094 I know3045 that3588 thou wilt not3808 hold me innocent.5352

29 Behold, if I am declared guilty, why then dost thou consume me in vain?

29 If I595 be wicked,7561 why4100 then2088 labor3021 I in vain?1892

30 If I wash myself with snow why then dost thou consume me in my hands;

30 If518 I wash myself7364 with snow7950 water,4325 and make my hands3709 never1253 so clean;2141

31 Yet thou shalt plunge me into the pit, and my own clothes shall be abhorrent to me.

31 Yet227 shalt thou plunge2881 me in the ditch,7845 and mine own clothes8008 shall abhor8581 me.

32 For God is not a man as I am, that I might answer him. and that we should come together for trial.

32 For3588 he is not3808 a man,376 as I3644 am, that I should answer6030 him, and we should come935 together3162 in judgment.4941

33 O that there were a judge between us, that he might silence us both!

33 Neither3808 is there3426 any daysman3198 between996 us, that might lay7896 his hand3027 upon5921 us both.8147

34 Let him take his rod away from me, and let not his fear terrify me;

34 Let him take his rod away5493 7626 from4480 5921 me, and let not408 his fear367 terrify1204 me:

35 Then I would speak, and I will not be afraid of him, for I have never been against him.

35 Then would I speak,1696 and not3808 fear3372 him; but3588 it is not3808 so3651 with5978 me.