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Job 5
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1
Call
now, if there
be
any that will
answer
thee; and to which of the
saints
wilt thou
turn
?
]myiv{d.Qim yim -l,a.w 'K,nw{
[ vey]h
a'n -a'r.q
? h,n.piT
2
For
wrath
killeth
the foolish
man,
and
envy
slayeth
the silly
one
.
h'a.niq
tyim'T h,t{
p.W
f;['K -g'r]h;y
lyiw/a,l
-yiK
3
I have
seen
the
foolish
taking
root
: but
suddenly
I
cursed
his
habitation.
.Whew'n
bw{Q,a'w vyir.v;m
lyiw/a
yityia'r -yin]a ? ~{
a.tip
4
His
children
are
far
from
safety,
and they are
crushed
in the
gate,
neither is there any to
deliver
them.
!yea.w r;[;V;b
.Wa.K;DIy.w
[;v,Yim
wy'n'b
.Wq]x.rIy
? lyiC;m
5
Whose
harvest
the
hungry
eateth
up
, and
taketh
it even
out
of the
thorns,
and the
robber
swalloweth
up
their
substance.
.Whex'QIy
~yiNiCim -l,a.w
leka{
y
be['r
w{
ryic.q
r,v]a ? ~'lyex
~yiM;c
@
;a'v.w
6
Although
affliction
cometh not
forth
of the
dust,
neither doth
trouble
spring
out
of the
ground;
x;m.cIy
-a{l
h'm'd]aem.W
!,w'a r'p'[em
aecey -a{
l yiK ? l'm'[
7
Yet
man
is
born
unto
trouble,
as the
sparks
*
fly
upward
.
.WhyiB.g;y @
,v,r
-yen.b.W d'L.Wy l'm'[.l
~'d'a
-yiK ? @
.W[
8
I would
seek
*
unto
God,
and unto
God
would I
commit
my
cause:
~yih{
l/a
-l,a.w
lea -l,a v{
r.d,a
yin]a ~'l.Wa ? yit'r.biD
~yif'a
9
Which
doeth
great
things
and
unsearchable
*
; marvellous
things
without
number:
!yea -d;[ tw{
a'l.pin
r,qex
!yea.w
tw{l{d.g h,f{
[ ? r'P.sim
10
Who
giveth
rain
upon
the
earth,
and
sendeth
waters
upon
the
fields:
~Iy;m
;xel{
v.w
#
,r'a
-yen.P
-l;[ r'j'm
!et{N;h ? tw{c.Wx yen.P -l;[
11
To set
up
on
high
those that be
low;
that those which
mourn
may be
exalted
to
safety.
[;v,y
.Wb.g'f
~yir.d{
q.w
~w{
r'm.l
~yil'p.v
~.Wf'l
12
He
disappointeth
the
devices
of the
crafty,
so that their
hands
cannot
perform
their
enterprise.
~,hyed.y
h'ny,f][;t -a{l.w ~yim.Wr][ tw{
b.v.x;m
repem ? h'Yiv.WT
13
He
taketh
the
wise
in their own
craftiness:
and the
counsel
of the
froward
is carried
headlong
.
h'r'h.min
~yil'T.pin
t;c][;w ~'m.r'[.B ~yim'k]x dek{
l
14
They
meet
with
darkness
in the
daytime,
and
grope
in the
noonday
as in the
night.
~Iy'r\h'C;b
.Wv.v;m.y
h'l.y;L;k.w
.$,v{
x
-.Wv.G;p.y
~'mw{
y
15
But he
saveth
the
poor
from the
sword,
from their
mouth,
and from the
hand
of the
mighty.
!w{
y.b,a
q'z'x
d;Yim.W
~,hyiPim b,r,xem
[;v{
Y;w
16
So the
poor
hath
hope,
and
iniquity
stoppeth
her
mouth.
'hyiP h'c.p'q h't'l{
[.w
h'w.qiT
l;D;l
yih.T;w
17
Behold,
happy
is the
man
whom
God
correcteth
: therefore
despise
not thou the
chastening
of the
Almighty:
r;s.Wm.W
;Hw{
l/a
.WN,xikw{y vw{
n/a
yer.v;a
heNih ? s'a.miT
-l;a y;D;v
18
For he maketh
sore
, and bindeth
up
: he
woundeth
, and his
hands
make
whole
.
h'ny,P.riT w{
d'y.w
#
;x.mIy
v'B.x,y.w
byia.k;y a.Wh yiK
19
He shall
deliver
thee in
six
troubles:
yea, in
seven
there shall no
evil
touch
thee.
'$.B [;GIy -a{l
[;b,v.b.W
'K,lyiC;y tw{
r'c vev.B
? ['r
20
In
famine
he shall
redeem
thee from
death:
and in
war
from the
power
of the
sword.
b,r'x
yedyim
h'm'x.lim.b.W
t,w'Mim
'$.d'P
b'['r.B
21
Thou shalt be
hid
from the
scourge
of the
tongue:
neither shalt thou be
afraid
of
destruction
when it
cometh
.
yiK d{
Vim
a'ryit
-a{
l.w aeb'xeT
!w{
v'l
jw{
v.B
? aw{
b'y
22
At
destruction
and
famine
thou shalt
laugh
: neither shalt thou be
afraid
of the
beasts
of the
earth.
a'ryiT
-l;a #
,r'a'h
t;Y;xem.W
q'x.fiT
!'p'k.l.W d{
v.l
23
For thou shalt be in
league
with the
stones
of the
field:
and the
beasts
of the
field
shall be at
peace
with thee.
h,d'F;h
t;Y;x.w
'$
,tyir.b
h,d'F;h
yen.b;a -mi[ yiK ? .$'l -h'm.l.v'h
24
And thou shalt
know
that thy
tabernacle
shall be in
peace;
and thou shalt
visit
thy
habitation,
and shalt not
sin
.
a{l.w '$
.w'n 'T.d;q'p.W
'$
,l\h'a
~w{
l'v
-yiK 'T.[;d'y.w
? a'j/x,t
25
Thou shalt
know
also that thy
seed
shall be
great,
and thine
offspring
as the
grass
of the
earth.
b,fe[.K
'$
y,a'c/a,c.w
'$
,[.r;z
b;r
-yiK 'T.[;d'y.w ? #
,r'a'h
26
Thou shalt
come
to thy
grave
in a full
age,
like as a shock of
corn
cometh
in
in his
season.
w{
Ti[.B
vyid'G
tw{l][;K
r,b'q
-yel/a x;l,k.b
aw{
b'T
27
Lo this, we have
searched
it, so it is;
hear
it, and
know
thou it for thy good.
h'T;a.w
h'N,['m.v
ayih -n,K 'h.Wn.r;q]x
ta{z -heNih ? .$'l -[;d
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