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Job 15
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1
Then
answered
Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
and
said
,
r;ma{
Y;w
yin'myeT;h
z;pyil/a
!;[;Y;w
2
Should a wise
man
utter
vain
knowledge,
and
fill
his
belly
with the east
wind?
w{
n.jiB ~yid'q
aeL;myiw
;x.Wr
-t;[;d
h,n][;y
~'k'x,h
3
Should he
reason
with
unprofitable
talk?
or with
speeches
wherewith he can do no
good
?
lyi[w{
y
-a{l ~yiLim.W !w{
K.sIy
a{
l r'b'd.B
;xekw{h ? ~'B
4
Yea, thou castest
off
fear,
and
restrainest
prayer
before
God.
lea
-yen.pil
h'xyif
[;r.git.w
h'a.rIy
rep'T h'T;a -p;a
5
For thy
mouth
uttereth
thine
iniquity,
and thou
choosest
the
tongue
of the
crafty.
~yim.Wr][ !w{
v.l
r;x.bit.w
'$yip '$.n{w][ @
eL;a.y
yiK
6
Thine own
mouth
condemneth
thee, and not I: yea, thine own
lips
testify
against thee.
.$
'b -.Wn][;y
'$y,t'p.f.W yin'a -a{l.w '$yip '$][yiv.r;y
7
Art thou the
first
*
man
that was
born
? or wast thou
made
before
the
hills?
'T.l'lw{
x
tw{
['b.g
yen.pil.w
del\WiT ~'d'a
!w{vyair]h
8
Hast thou
heard
the
secret
of
God?
and dost thou
restrain
wisdom
to thyself?
h'm.k'x
'$
y,lea [;r.git.w
['m.viT
;hw{
l/a
dw{
s.b;h
9
What
knowest
thou, that we
know
not? what
understandest
thou, which is not in us?
.Wn'Mi[ -a{l.w !yib'T ['den a{l.w 'T.[;d'Y -h;m ? a.Wh
10
With us are both the
grayheaded
and very
aged
men,
much
elder
than thy
father.
'$
yib'aem
ryiB;K
.Wn'B
vyiv'y
-m;G b'f -m;G ? ~yim'y
11
Are the
consolations
of
God
small
with thee? is there any
secret
thing
with thee?
.$
'Mi[ j;a'l
r'b'd.w
lea
tw{mUx.n;T '$
.Mim j;[.m;h
12
Why doth thine
heart
carry thee
away
? and what do thy
eyes
wink
at
,
'$y,nye[ !.Wm.z.riY -h;m.W '$
,Bil
'$
]x'QiY
-h;m
13
That thou
turnest
thy
spirit
against
God,
and lettest such
words
go
out
of thy
mouth?
'$yiPim 'taec{
h.w
'$
,x.Wr
lea
-l,a byiv't -yiK ? !yiLim
14
What is
man,
that he should be
clean
? and he which is
born
of a
woman,
that he should be
righteous
?
d.Wl.y
q;D.cIy
-yik.w h,K.zIy
-yiK vw{
n/a
-h'm ? h'Via
15
Behold, he putteth no
trust
in his
saints;
yea, the
heavens
are not
clean
in his
sight.
.WK;z -a{
l ~Iy;m'v.w
!yim]a;y a{l w{v{
d.qiB
!eh ? wy'nye[.b
16
How much more
abominable
and
filthy
is
man,
which
drinketh
iniquity
*
like
water?
~Iy;M;k
h,t{
v
-vyia
x'l/a,n.w
b'[.tin
-yiK @
;a ? h'l.w;[
17
I will
shew
thee,
hear
me; and that which I have
seen
I will
declare
;
h'reP;s]a;w
yityiz'x -h,z.w
yil -[;m.v
]'k.w;x]a
18
Which
wise
men have
told
from their
fathers,
and have not
hid
it:
~'tw{
b]aem
.Wd]xik
a{l.w .WdyiG;y ~yim'k]x -r,v]a
19
Unto whom alone the
earth
was
given
, and no
stranger
passed
among
them.
r'z
r;b'[
-a{l.w #
,r'a'h
h'n.Tin ~'D;b.l ~,h'l ? ~'kw{t.B
20
The
wicked
man
travaileth
with pain all his
days,
and the
number
of
years
is
hidden
to the
oppressor.
~yin'v r;P.sim.W
lelw{
x.tim
a.Wh ['v'r
yem.y -l'K ? #yir'[,l .Wn.P.cin
21
A
dreadful
sound
is in his
ears:
in
prosperity
the
destroyer
shall
come
upon him.
.WN,aw{
b.y
dedw{v ~w{
l'V;B
wy'n.z'a.B ~yid'x.P
-lw{
q
22
He
believeth
not that he shall
return
out of
darkness,
and he is
waited
for of the
sword.
a.Wh .Wp'c.w .$,v{
x
-yiNim b.Wv
!yim]a;y -a{
l ? b,r'x
-yel/a
23
He wandereth
abroad
for
bread,
saying, Where is it? he
knoweth
that the
day
of
darkness
is
ready
at his
hand.
w{
d'y.B
!w{k'n -yiK [;d'y
heY;a ~,x,L;l
a.Wh ded{
n
? .$,v{
x
-mw{y
24
Trouble
and
anguish
shall make him
afraid
; they shall
prevail
against him, as a
king
ready
to the
battle.
dyit'[
.$
,l,m.K
.Whep.q.tiT h'q.Wc.m.W
r;c
.WhUt][;b.y
? rw{
dyiK;l
25
For he stretcheth
out
his
hand
against
God,
and
strengtheneth
himself against the
Almighty.
r'B;G.tIy
y;D;v
-l,a.w
w{
d'y
lea -l,a h'j'n
-yiK
26
He
runneth
upon him, even on his
neck,
upon the
thick
bosses
of his
bucklers:
wy'Nig'm yeB;G
yib][;B
ra\W;c.B
wy'lea #
.Wr'y
27
Because he
covereth
his
face
with his
fatness,
and
maketh
collops of
fat
on his
flanks.
l,s'k
-yel][ h'myiP
f;[;Y;w w{
B.l,x.B
wy'n'p h'Sik
-yiK
28
And he
dwelleth
in
desolate
cities,
and in
houses
which no man
inhabiteth
, which are
ready
to become
heaps.
.Wb.vey
-a{
l ~yiT'B
tw{
d'x.kin
~yir'[
!w{
K.viY;w
? ~yiL;g.l
.Wd.T;[.tih
r,v]a w{m'l
29
He shall not be
rich
, neither shall his
substance
continue
, neither shall he
prolong
the
perfection
thereof upon the
earth.
h,JIy -a{l.w w{
lyex
~.Wq'y
-a{
l.w r;v.[,y
-a{l ? ~'l.nim #
,r'a'l
30
He shall not
depart
out of
darkness;
the
flame
shall dry
up
his
branches,
and by the
breath
of his
mouth
shall he go
away
.
t,b'h.l;v
veB;y.T
w{T.q;n{
y
.$,v{
x
-yiNim r.Ws'y
-a{
l ? wyiP ;x.Wr.B
r.Ws'y.w
31
Let not him that is
deceived
trust
in
vanity:
for
vanity
shall be his
recompence.
h,y.hiT a.w'v
-yiK h'[.tin
w{V;B !em]a;y -l;a ? w{
t'r.Wm.t
32
It shall be
accomplished
before
his
time,
and his
branch
shall not be
green.
h'n'n][;r a{l w{
t'Pik.w ael'MiT
w{mw{y -a{l.B
33
He shall shake
off
his unripe
grape
as the
vine,
and shall cast
off
his
flower
as the
olive.
w{
t'Cin tIy;Z;K
.$
el.v;y.w
w{
r.siB
!,p,G;K s{
m.x;y
34
For the
congregation
of
hypocrites
shall be
desolate,
and
fire
shall
consume
the
tabernacles
of
bribery.
d;x{
v
-yel\h'a
h'l.k'a
vea.w
d.Wm.l;G
@
en'x
t;d][ -yiK
35
They
conceive
mischief,
and bring
forth
vanity,
and their
belly
prepareth
deceit.
h'm.rim
!yik'T
~'n.jib.W
!,w'a ]d{
l'y.w
l'm'[
h{
r'h
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