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Job 6
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1
But
Job
answered
and
said
,
r;ma{
Y;w
bw{
Yia
!;[;Y;w
2
Oh
that
my
grief
were
throughly
weighed
, and my
calamity
*
laid
in the
balances
together!
~Iy;n.za{
m.B
yit'Y;h.w yif.[;K leq'VIy
lw{q'v
.Wl
? d;x'y<03162!> -.Wa.fIy
3
For now it would be
heavier
than the
sand
of the
sea:
therefore my
words
are swallowed
up
.
y;r'b.D
!eK -l;[
d'B.kIy
~yiM;y
lw{
xem
h'T;[ -yiK ? .W['l
4
For the
arrows
of the
Almighty
are
within
me, the
poison
whereof drinketh
up
my
spirit:
the
terrors
of
God
do set themselves in
array
against me.
yix.Wr
h't{
v
~'t'm]x r,v]a yid'Mi[
y;D;v
yeCix yiK ? yin.Wk.r;[;y ;Hw{
l/a
yet.W[iB
5
Doth the wild
ass
bray
when he hath
grass?
or
loweth
the
ox
over his
fodder?
rw{
V
-h,[.gIy
~ia a,v,d
-yel][ a,r,P
-q;h.nIy]h
? w{
lyil.B
-l;[
6
Can that which is
unsavoury
be
eaten
without
salt?
or is
there
any
taste
in the
white
of an
egg?
~;[;j
-v,y
-mia x;l,m
-yil.Bim lep'T
lek'aey]h
? t.Wm'L;x
ryir.B
7
The things that my
soul
refused
to
touch
are as my
sorrowful
meat.
yim.x;l yew.diK
h'Meh yiv.p;n
;[w{G.nil h'n]aem
8
Oh that I might
have
my
request;
and that
God
would
grant
me the thing that I long
for!
;Hw{
l/a
!eTIy yit'w.qit.w<
08615!> yit'l/a,v
aw{
b'T
!eTIy -yim
9
Even that it would
please
God
to
destroy
me; that he would let
loose
his
hand,
and cut me
off
!
yine[.C;byiw
w{
d'y
reT;y
yinea.K;dyiw
;Hw{
l/a
lea{
y.w
10
Then should I yet have
comfort;
yea, I would
harden
myself in
sorrow:
let him not
spare
; for I have not
concealed
the
words
of the Holy
One.
a{l
h'lyix.b
h'd.L;s]a;w
yit'm'x,n
dw{[ ]yih.t.W ? vw{
d'q
yer.mia
yiT.d;xik
a{l -yiK lw{m.x;y
11
What is my
strength,
that I should
hope
? and what is mine
end,
that I should
prolong
my
life?
.$
yir]a;a
-yiK yiCiQ -h;m.W lex;y]a
-yik yix{
K
-h;m ? yiv.p;n
12
Is my
strength
the
strength
of
stones?
or is my
flesh
of
brass?
v.Wx'n
yir'f.B
-mia yix{
K
~yin'b]a ;x{
K
-mia
13
Is not my
help
in me? and is
wisdom
driven
quite
from me?
yiN,Mim h'x.Din
h'YivUt.w
yib yit'r.z,[
!yea ~ia;h
14
To him that is
afflicted
pity
should be shewed from his
friend;
but he
forsaketh
the
fear
of the
Almighty.
bw{z][;y
y;D;v
t;a.rIy.w
d,s'x
.Whe[erem
s'M;l
15
My
brethren
have dealt
deceitfully
as a
brook,
and as the
stream
of
brooks
they pass
away
;
.Wr{
b][;y
~yil'x.n
qyip]a;K
l;x'n
-w{
m.k .Wd.g'B
y;x;a
16
Which are
blackish
by reason of the
ice,
and wherein the
snow
is
hid
:
g,l'v
-m,L;[.tIy w{
myel'[ x;r'q
-yiNim ~yir.d{
Q;h
17
What
time
they wax
warm
, they
vanish
: when it is
hot,
they are consumed
out
of their
place.
~'mw{
q.Mim
.Wk][.din w{
MUx.B .Wt'm.cin
.Wb.r{
z.y
te[.B
18
The
paths
of their
way
are turned
aside
; they
go
to
nothing,
and
perish
.
.Wdeba{
y.w
.Wh{
T;b
.Wl][;y ~'K.r;D tw{
x.r'a
.Wt.p'LIy
19
The
troops
of
Tema
looked
, the
companies
of
Sheba
waited
for them.
w{
m'l -.W.Wiq
a'b.v
t{
kyil]h
a'meT tw{
x.r'a
.WjyiBih
20
They were
confounded
because they had
hoped
; they
came
thither, and were
ashamed
.
.Wr'P.x,Y;w
'hy,d'[ ].Wa'B
x'j'b
-yiK .Wv{
B
21
For now ye are nothing; ye
see
my casting
down,
and are
afraid
.
.Wa'ryiT;w
t;t]x
.Wa.riT a{l ~,tyIy/h h'T;[ -yiK
22
Did I
say
,
Bring
unto me? or, Give a
reward
for me of your
substance?
yid][;b .Wd]xiv
~,k]x{
Kim.W
yil .Wb'h
yiT.r;m'a
-yik]h
23
Or,
Deliver
me from the
enemy's
hand?
or,
Redeem
me from the
hand
of the
mighty?
yin.WD.piT
~yicyir'[ d;Yim.W
r'c
-d;Yim
yin.Wj.L;m.W
24
Teach
me, and I will hold my
tongue
: and cause me to
understand
wherein I have
erred
.
.Wnyib'h yityig'V -h;m.W vyir]x;a yin]a;w yin.Wrw{h ? yil
25
How
forcible
are
right
words!
but what doth your
arguing
reprove
?
;xyikw{
Y
-h;m.W r,v{
y
-yer.mia<0561!> .Wc.r.miN -h;m ? ~,Kim ;xekw{h
26
Do ye
imagine
to
reprove
words,
and the
speeches
of one that is
desperate
, which are as
wind?
v'a{n
yer.mia
;x.Wr.l.W
.Wb{
v.x;T
~yiLim x;kw{h.l;h
27
Yea, ye
overwhelm
the
fatherless,
and ye
dig
a pit for your
friend.
~,k][yer -l;[
.Wr.kit.w
.WlyiP;T ~w{
t'y
-l;[ -p;a
28
Now therefore be
content
,
look
upon me; for it is
evident
unto you if I
lie
.
~,kyen.P
-l;[.w yib -.Wn.p .Wlyiaw{
h h'T;[.w ? beZ;k]a
-mia
29
Return
, I pray you, let it not be
iniquity;
yea, return
again
, my
righteousness
is in it.
H'b -yiq.dic
dw{
[ yibUv.w
h'l.w;[
yih.T -l;a a'n -.WbUv
30
Is
there
iniquity
in my
tongue?
cannot my
taste
discern
perverse
things?
!yib'y
-a{
l yiKix -mia h'l.w;[
yinw{
v.liB -vey]h
? tw{
.W;h
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