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Job 9
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1
Then
Job
answered
and
said
,
r;ma{
Y;w
bw{
Yia
]n;[;Y;w
2
I
know
it is so of a
truth:
but how should
man
be
just
with
God?
vw{
n/a
q;D.ciY
-h;m.W !ek -yik yiT.[;d'y
~'n.m'a
? lea
-mi[
3
If he
will
contend
with him, he cannot
answer
him
one
of a
thousand.
t;x;a .WN,n][;y -a{l w{
Mi[ byir'l
#{
P.x;y
-mia ? @
,l'a
-yiNim
4
He is
wise
in
heart,
and
mighty
in
strength:
who hath
hardened
himself against him, and hath
prospered
?
wy'lea h'v.qih
-yim ;x{
K
#
yiM;a.w b'bel
~;k]x
? ~'l.viY;w
5
Which
removeth
the
mountains,
and they
know
not: which
overturneth
them in his
anger.
w{P;a.B ~'k'p]h r,v]a .W['d'y a{
l.w ~yir'h
qyiT.[;M;h
6
Which
shaketh
the
earth
out of her
place,
and the
pillars
thereof
tremble
.
]n.Wc'L;p.tIy 'hy,d.WM;[.w
H'mw{q.Mim #
,r,a
zyiG.r;M;h
7
Which
commandeth
the
sun,
and it
riseth
not; and sealeth
up
the
stars.
~yib'kw{
K
d;[.b.W x'r.zIy
a{
l.w s,r,x;l
rem{
a'h
? ~{
T.x;y
8
Which alone spreadeth
out
the
heavens,
and
treadeth
upon the
waves
of the
sea.
~'y
yet\m'B -l;[ .$erw{d.w w{
D;b.l ~Iy;m'v
h,j{
n
9
Which
maketh
Arcturus,
Orion,
and
Pleiades,
and the
chambers
of the
south.
!'met
yer.d;x.w
h'myik.w
lyis.K
v'[ -h,f{[
10
Which
doeth
great
things
past
finding
out;
yea, and
wonders
without
number.
!yea -d;[ tw{
a'l.pin.w
r,qex
!yea -d;[ tw{l{
d.g
h,f{
[ ? r'P.sim
11
Lo, he
goeth
by me, and I
see
him not: he passeth
on
also, but I
perceive
him not.
!yib'a -a{l.w @{
l]x;y.w
h,a.r,a
a{l.w y;l'[ r{
b][;y
!eh ? w{l
12
Behold, he taketh
away
, who can
hinder
him? who will
say
unto him, What
doest
thou?
wy'lea r;ma{
y
-yim .WN,byiv.y yim @{
T.x;y
!eh ? h,f][;T -h;m
13
If
God
will not
withdraw
his
anger,
the
proud
helpers
do
stoop
under him.
yer.z{
[
.Wx]x'v
w{t;x;T w{P;a byiv'y -a{l ;Hw{
l/a
? b;h'r
14
How much less shall I
answer
him, and choose
out
my
words
to reason with him?
w{Mi[
y;r'b.d
h'r]x.b,a
.WN,n/[,a yik{n'a -yiK @;a
15
Whom, though I were
righteous
, yet would I not
answer
, but I would make
supplication
to my
judge
.
!'N;x.t,a yij.p{
v.mil
h,n/[,a a{
l yiT.q;d'c
-mia r,v]a
16
If I had
called
, and he had
answered
me; yet would I not
believe
that he had
hearkened
unto my
voice.
!yiz]a;y
-yiK !yim]a;a
-a{l
yinen][;Y;w yita'r'q
-mia ? yilw{
q
17
For he
breaketh
me with a
tempest,
and
multiplieth
my
wounds
without
cause.
~'Nix
y;['c.p
h'B.rih.w
yinep.Wv.y
h'r'[.fiB
-r,v]a
18
He will not
suffer
me to
take
my
breath,
but
filleth
me with
bitterness.
~yir{
r.M;m
yin;[iB.f;y
yiK yix.Wr
bev'h yinen.TIy -a{l
19
If I speak of
strength,
lo, he is
strong:
and if of
judgment,
who shall
set
me a time to plead?
yim j'P.vim.l
-mia.w heNih #
yiM;a
;x{
k.l
-mia ? yinedyi[w{y
20
If I
justify
myself, mine own
mouth
shall
condemn
me: if I say, I am
perfect,
it shall also prove me
perverse
.
yinev.q.[;Y;w
yin'a -m'T yine[yiv.r;y
yiP q'D.c,a
-mia
21
Though I were
perfect,
yet would I not
know
my
soul:
I would
despise
my
life.
y'Y;x
s;a.m,a
yiv.p;n
[;dea -a{l yin'a -m'T
22
This is
one
thing, therefore I
said
it, He
destroyeth
the
perfect
and the
wicked.
a.Wh ['v'r.w
~'T
yiT.r;m'a
!eK -l;[ ayih t;x;a ? h,L;k.m
23
If the
scourge
slay
suddenly,
he will
laugh
at the
trial
of the
innocent.
g'[.lIy
~iYiq.n
t;S;m.l ~{
a.tiP
tyim'y jw{
v
-mia
24
The
earth
is
given
into the
hand
of the
wicked:
he
covereth
the
faces
of the
judges
thereof; if not,
where,
and who is he?
h,S;k.y
'hy,j.p{
v
-yen.P
['v'r
-d;y.b
h'n.Tin #
,r,a
? a.Wh -yim aw{
pea
a{l -mia
25
Now my
days
are
swifter
than a
post
: they flee
away
, they
see
no
good.
h'bw{j .Wa'r -a{l
.Wx.r'B
#'r -yiNim .WL;q y;m'y.w
26
They are passed
away
as
the
swift
ships:
as the
eagle
that
hasteth
to the
prey.
l,k{
a
-yel][
f.Wj'y
r,v,n.K
h,bea
tw{
Yin\a
-mi[ .Wp.l'x
27
If I
say
, I will
forget
my
complaint,
I will leave
off
my
heaviness,
and
comfort
myself:
h'gyil.b;a.w y;n'p
h'b.z,[,a
yixyif
h'x.K.v,a yir.m'a
-mia
28
I am
afraid
of all my
sorrows,
I
know
that thou wilt not hold me
innocent
.
yineQ;n.t
a{
l -yiK yiT.[;d'y
y't{b.C;[ -l'k yiT.r{
g'y
29
If I be
wicked
, why then
labour
I in
vain?
['gyia
l,b,h
h,Z -h'M'l ['v.r,a
yik{n'a
30
If I
wash
myself
with
snow
water
*
, and make my
hands
never
*
so
clean
;
y'P;K r{
b.B
yitw{Kiz]h;w w{
m.b
yiT.c;x'r.tih -mia
31
Yet
shalt thou
plunge
me in the
ditch,
and mine own
clothes
shall
abhor
me.
y'tw{
m.l;f yin.Wb][it.w
yinel.B.jiT
t;x;V;B
z'a
32
For he is not a
man,
as I am, that I should
answer
him, and we should
come
together
in
judgment.
w'D.x;y
aw{
b'n
.WN,n/[,a
yin{
m'K vyia
-a{
l -yiK ? j'P.viM;B
33
Neither
is
there any
daysman
betwixt us, that might
lay
his
hand
upon us
both.
.Wnyen.v
-l;[ w{
d'y
tev'y
;xyikw{
m
.WnyenyeB -vey a{l
34
Let him
take
his
rod
away
from me, and let not his
fear
terrify
me:
yiN;t][;b.T
-l;a w{t'mea.w w{
j.biv
y;l'[em res'y
35
Then would I
speak
, and not
fear
him; but it is not so with me.
yik{n'a !ek -a{
l yiK .WN,a'ryia
a{
l.w h'r.B;d;a
? yid'Mi[
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