The Latin Vulgate VUL
Young's Literal Translation YLT
1 respondens autem Iob dixit
1
And Job answereth and saith: --
2 nunc quoque in amaritudine est sermo meus et manus plagae meae adgravata est super gemitum meum
2
Also -- to-day [is] my complaint bitter, My hand hath been heavy because of my sighing.
3 quis mihi tribuat ut cognoscam et inveniam illum et veniam usque ad solium eius
3
O that I had known -- and I find Him, I come in unto His seat,
4 ponam coram eo iudicium et os meum replebo increpationibu
4
I arrange before Him the cause, And my mouth fill [with] arguments
5 ut sciam verba quae mihi respondeat et intellegam quid loquatur mihi
5
I know the words He doth answer me, And understand what He saith to me.
6 nolo multa fortitudine contendat mecum nec magnitudinis suae mole me premat
6
In the abundance of power doth He strive with me? No! surely He putteth [it] in me.
7 proponat aequitatem contra me et perveniat ad victoriam iudicium meum
7
There the upright doth reason with Him, And I escape for ever from my judge.
8 si ad orientem iero non apparet si ad occidentem non intellegam eum
8
Lo, forward I go -- and He is not, And backward -- and I perceive him not.
9 si ad sinistram quid agat non adprehendam eum si me vertam ad dextram non videbo illum
9
[To] the left in His working -- and I see not, He is covered [on] the right, and I behold not.
10 ipse vero scit viam meam et probavit me quasi aurum quod per ignem transit
10
For He hath known the way with me, He hath tried me -- as gold I go forth.
11 vestigia eius secutus est pes meus viam eius custodivi et non declinavi ex ea
11
On His step hath my foot laid hold, His way I have kept, and turn not aside,
12 a mandatis labiorum eius non recessi et in sinu meo abscondi verba oris eius
12
The command of His lips, and I depart not. Above my allotted portion I have laid up The sayings of His mouth.
13 ipse enim solus est et nemo avertere potest cogitationem eius et anima eius quodcumque voluerit hoc facit
13
And He [is] in one [mind], And who doth turn Him back? And His soul hath desired -- and He doth [it].
14 cum expleverit in me voluntatem suam et alia multa similia praesto sunt e
14
For He doth complete my portion, And many such things [are] with Him
15 et idcirco a facie eius turbatus sum et considerans eum timore sollicitor
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Therefore, from His presence I am troubled, I consider, and am afraid of Him.
16 Deus mollivit cor meum et Omnipotens conturbavit me
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And God hath made my heart soft, And the Mighty hath troubled me.
17 non enim perii propter inminentes tenebras nec faciem meam operuit caligo
17
For I have not been cut off before darkness, And before me He covered thick darkness.
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