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1
I
made
a
covenant
with mine
eyes;
why then should I
think
upon a
maid?
h'l.Wt.B
-l;[ !enw{B.t,a
h'm.W y'nye[.l yiT;r'K
tyir.B
2
For what
portion
of
God
is there from
above?
and what
inheritance
of the
Almighty
from on
high?
~yim{
r.Mim
y;D;v
t;l]x;n.w
l;['Mim
;Hw{
l/a
q,lex
h,m.W
3
Is not
destruction
to the
wicked?
and a
strange
punishment to the
workers
of
iniquity?
!,w'a yel][{
p.l
r,ken.w
l\W;[.l
dyea
-a{l]h
4
Doth not he
see
my
ways,
and
count
all my
steps?
rw{
P.sIy y;d'[.c
-l'k.w y'k'r.d
h,a.rIy
a.Wh -a{l]h
5
If I have
walked
with
vanity,
or if my
foot
hath
hasted
to
deceit;
h'm.rim
-l;[ v;x;T;w
a.w'v
-mi[ yiT.k;l'h -mia ? yil.g;r
6
Let me be
weighed
in an
even
balance,
that
God
may
know
mine
integrity.
yit'MUT
;Hw{
l/a
[;dey.w q,d,c
-yen.za{
m.b yinel.q.vIy
7
If my
step
hath turned
out
of the
way,
and mine
heart
walked
after
mine
eyes,
and if any
blot
hath
cleaved
to mine
hands;
y;nye[
r;x;a.w
.$
,r'D;h
yiNim yirUV;a
h,JiT ~ia ? @
]m.WaUm q;b'D
y;P;k.b.W yiBil
.$
;l'h
8
Then let me
sow
, and let
another
eat
; yea, let my
offspring
be rooted
out
.
.Wv'r{
v.y
y;a'c/a,c.w
leka{
y
rex;a.w
h'[.r.z,a
9
If mine
heart
have been
deceived
by a
woman,
or if I have laid
wait
at my
neighbour's
door;
yi[er
x;t,P
-l;[.w h'Via
-l;[ yiBil
h'T.pin
-mia ? yiT.b'r'a
10
Then let my
wife
grind
unto
another,
and let
others
bow
down
upon her.
!yirex]a
!.W[.r.kIy
'hy,l'[.w yiT.via rex;a.l
!;x.jiT
11
For this is an heinous
crime;
yea, it is an
iniquity
to be punished by the
judges.
~yilyil.P
!{
w'[ ayih.w h'Miz
a.Wh -yiK
12
For it is a
fire
that
consumeth
to
destruction,
and would root
out
all mine
increase.
yit'a.Wb.T
-l'k.b.W leka{
T
!w{
D;b]a
-d;[ ayih vea
yiK ? ver'v.t
13
If I did
despise
the
cause
of my
manservant
or of my
maidservant,
when they
contended
with me;
yid'Mi[ ~'bir.B yit'm]a;w yiD.b;[
j;P.vim
s;a.m,a
-mia
14
What then shall I
do
when
God
riseth
up
? and when he
visiteth
, what shall I
answer
him?
d{
q.pIy
-yik.w
lea
~.Wq'y
-yiK h,f/[,a
h'm.W ? .WN,byiv]a h'm
15
Did not he that
made
me in the
womb
make
him? and did not
one
fashion
us in the
womb?
~,x,r'B
.WN,nUk.y;w
.Wh'f'[
yinef{[
!,j,B;b
-a{
l]h ? d'x,a
16
If I have
withheld
the
poor
from their
desire,
or have caused the
eyes
of the
widow
to
fail
;
h'n'm.l;a
yenye[.w ~yiL;D
#
,pexem
[;n.m,a
-mia ? h,L;k]a
17
Or have
eaten
my
morsel
myself alone, and the
fatherless
hath not
eaten
thereof;
h'N,Mim ~w{
t'y
l;k'a
-a{
l.w yiD;b.l yiTiP
l;k{
a.w
18
(For from my
youth
he was brought
up
with me, as with a
father,
and I have
guided
her from my
mother's
womb;)
h'N,x.n;a yiMia !,j,Bim.W b'a.k yin;led.G y;r.W[.Nim yiK
19
If I have
seen
any
perish
for want of
clothing,
or any
poor
without
covering;
t.Ws.K
!yea.w
v.Wb.l
yil.Bim debw{
a h,a.r,a
-mia ? !w{y.b,a'l
20
If his
loins
have not
blessed
me, and if he were not
warmed
with the
fleece
of my
sheep;
~'M;x.tIy
y;f'b.K
zeGim.W
w{c'l]x yin.Wk]reb a{l -mia
21
If I have lifted
up
my
hand
against the
fatherless,
when I
saw
my
help
in the
gate:
h,a.r,a
-yiK yid'y
~w{
t'y
-l;[ yitw{pyin]h
-mia ? yit'r.z,[
r;[;V;b
22
Then let mine
arm
fall
from my shoulder
blade,
and mine
arm
be
broken
from the
bone.
reb'Vit
h'n'Qim
yi[{
r.z,a.w
lw{Pit h'm.kiVim yipet.K
23
For
destruction
from
God
was a
terror
to me, and by reason of his
highness
I
could
not endure.
l'k.Wa a{
l
w{
tea.Fim.W lea dyea
y;lea d;x;p
yiK
24
If I have
made
gold
my
hope,
or have
said
to the fine
gold,
Thou art my
confidence;
yix;j.bim
yiT.r;m'a
~,t,K;l.w
yil.siK
b'h'z
yiT.m;f -mia
25
If I
rejoiced
because my
wealth
was
great,
and because mine
hand
had
gotten
much;
ryiB;k
-yik.w yilyex
b;r
-yiK x;m.f,a
-mia ? yid'y
h'a.c'm
26
If I
beheld
the
sun
when it
shined
, or the
moon
walking
in
brightness;
.$el{
h
r'q'y ;xer'y.w
leh'y yiK rw{
a
h,a.r,a
-mia
27
And my
heart
hath been
secretly
enticed
, or my
mouth
hath
kissed
my
hand:
yip.l
yid'y
q;ViT;w
yiBil
r,teS;B
.T.piY;w
28
This also were an
iniquity
to be punished by the
judge:
for I should have
denied
the
God
that is
above.
lea'l
yiT.v;xik
-yiK yilyil.P
!{
w'[ a.Wh -m;G ? l;['Mim
29
If I
rejoiced
at the
destruction
of him that
hated
me, or lifted
up
myself when
evil
found
him:
w{
a'c.m
-yiK yiT.r;r{[.tih.w
yia.n;f.m
dyip.B
x;m.f,a
-mia ? ['r
30
Neither have I
suffered
my
mouth
to
sin
by
wishing
a
curse
to his
soul.
w{
v.p;n
h'l'a.B
l{
a.vil
yiKix a{
j]x;l
yiT;t'n -a{l.w
31
If the
men
of my
tabernacle
said
not, Oh that we
had
of his
flesh!
we cannot be
satisfied
.
w{r'f.Bim<01320!> !eTIy
-yim yil\h'a
yet.m
.Wr.m'a
a{
l -mia ? ['B.fin
a{l
32
The
stranger
did not
lodge
in the
street:
but I
opened
my
doors
to the
traveller.
x'T.p,a
x;r{
a'l
y;t'l.D
reG
!yil'y -a{l #
.Wx;B
33
If I
covered
my
transgressions
as
Adam,
by
hiding
mine
iniquity
in my
bosom:
yiBUx.B
!w{
m.jil
y'['v.P
~'d'a.k
yityiSiK -mia ? yin{w][
34
Did I
fear
a
great
multitude,
or did the
contempt
of
families
terrify
me, that I kept
silence
, and went not
out
of the
door?
tw{
x'P.vim
-z.Wb.W
h'B;r
!w{
m'h
#w{r/[,a
yiK ? x;t'p
aecea -a{l ~{D,a'w yineTix.y
35
Oh
that
one would
hear
me! behold, my
desire
is, that the
Almighty
would
answer
me, and that mine
adversary
had
written
a
book.
yinen][;y
y;D;v
yiw'T
-n,h yil ;[em{
v
yil -n,TIy
yim ? yibyir
vyia
b;t'K
r,pes.w
36
Surely I would
take
it upon my
shoulder,
and
bind
it as a
crown
to me.
tw{
r'j][
.WN,d.n,[,a
.WN,a'F,a
yim.kiv -l;[ a{l -mia ? yil
37
I would
declare
unto him the
number
of my
steps;
as a
prince
would I go
near
unto him.
.WN,b]r'q]a
dyig'n
-w{m.K .WN,dyiG;a
y;d'[.c
r;P.sim
38
If my
land
cry
against me, or that the
furrows
likewise
thereof
complain
;
!.Wy'K.bIy
'hy,m'l.T d;x;y.w
q'[.zit
yit'm.d;a
y;l'[ -mia
39
If I have
eaten
the
fruits
thereof without
money,
or have caused the
owners
thereof to
lose
their
life:
'hy,l'[.B
v,p,n.w
@
,s'k
-yil.b yiT.l;k'a
H'x{
K
-mia ? yiT.x'Pih
40
Let
thistles
grow
instead of
wheat,
and
cockle
instead of
barley.
The
words
of
Job
are
ended
.
h'v.a'b
h'r{
[.f
-t;x;t.w ;xw{
x
aecey h'Jix
t;x;T ? bw{
Yia
yer.biD
.WM;T
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