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Job 31

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1 I made [a] covenant with mine eyes, that I should not think on a virgin. (I made a covenant with my eyes, that I would not look at a young girl.)
1 I made a covenant with my eyes, that I would not so much as think upon a virgin.
2 For what part should God above have in me, and what heritage should Almighty God of high things have in me? (For I thought, what is the portion from God above, and what is the inheritance from Almighty God on high?)
2 For what part should God from above have in me, and what inheritance the Almighty from on high?
3 Whether perdition is not to a wicked man, and alienation of God is to men working wickedness? (Is it not perdition for the wicked, and alienation from God for those working wickedness?)
3 Is not destruction to the wicked, and aversion to them that work iniquity?
4 Whether he beholdeth not my ways, and numbereth all my goings?
4 Doth not he consider my ways, and number all my steps?
5 If I have gone in vanity, and my foot hath hasted to go in guile, (I have not gone in pride, and my feet have not gone in guile;)
5 If I have walked in vanity, and my foot hath made haste to deceit:
6 God weigh me in a just balance, and know he my simpleness. (let God weigh me in a just balance, and he shall know my innocence.)
6 Let him weigh me in a just balance, and let God know my simplicity.
7 If my step(s) have bowed from the way; and if mine eye(s) have followed mine heart, consenting to lust, and if a spot have cleaved to mine hands;
7 If my step hath turned out of the way, and if my heart hath followed my eyes, and if a spot hath cleaved to my hands:
8 (then) sow I, and another eat, and my generation be drawn out by the root.
8 Then let me sow and let another reap: and let my offspring be rooted out.
9 And if mine heart was deceived on a woman, and if I have set ambush at the door of my friend; (And if my heart hath been deceived by a woman, or if I have set ambush at the door of my friend;)
9 If my heart hath been deceived upon a woman, and if I have laid wait at my friend’s door:
10 my wife be then the whore of another man, and other men be bowed down upon her. (then let my wife be the whore of another man, and let other men be bowed down upon her.)
10 Let my wife be the harlot of another, and let other men lie with her.
11 For this is unleaveful, and the most wickedness. (For this is unlawful, and the greatest of wickedness.)
11 For this is a heinous crime, and a most grievous iniquity.
12 Fire is devouring till to wasting, and drawing up by the root all generations. (It is a fire devouring unto destruction, and drawing up by the roots all of my descendants.)
12 It is a fire that devoureth even to destruction, and rooteth up all things that spring.
13 If I despised to take doom with my servant and with mine handmaid, when they strived against me. (If I despised to do justly with my slave, or with my slave-girl, when they complained against me,)
13 If I have despised to abide judgment with my manservant, or my maidservant, when they had any controversy against me:
14 What soothly shall I do, when God shall rise up to deem? and when he shall ask, what shall I answer to him? (then what shall I do, when God shall rise up to judge? and when he shall ask, what shall I answer to him?)
14 For what shall I do when God shall rise to judge? and when he shall examine, what shall I answer him?
15 Whether he, that wrought also him, made not me in the womb, and one God formed me in the womb? (Did not he, who made me in the womb, make not also them? yea, the one God formed each of us in the womb.)
15 Did not he that made me in the womb make him also: and did not one and the same form me in the womb?
16 If I denied to poor men that, that they would, and if I made the eyes of a widow to abide; (If I denied to the poor what they needed, or if I made the eyes of a widow to have despair;)
16 If I have denied to the poor what they desired, and have made the eyes of the widow wait:
17 (or) if I alone ate my morsel, and a fatherless child ate not thereof;
17 If I have eaten my morsel alone, and the fatherless hath not eaten thereof:
18 for merciful doing increased with me, (or was granted me,) from my young childhood, and it went out of my mother's womb with me;
18 (For from my infancy mercy grew up with me: and it came out with me from my mother’s womb:)
19 if I despised a man passing forth by me, for he had not a cloth (because he had no cloak), and a poor man without (any) covering;
19 If I have despised him that was perishing for want of clothing, and the poor man that had no covering:
20 if his sides blessed not me, and were not made hot of the fleece of my sheep; (if his body had no reason to bless me, because he was not warmed with the fleece of my sheep;)
20 If his sides have not blessed me, and if he were not warmed with the fleece of my sheep:
21 if I raised up mine hand upon a fatherless child, yea, when I saw me the higher (one) in the gate; (if I raised my hand against a fatherless child, when I knew that the higher men would overlook it;)
21 If I have lifted up my hand against the fatherless, even when I saw myself superior in the gate:
22 my shoulder fall from his joint, and mine arm with his bones be all-broken. (then let my shoulder come out of its joint, and the bones of my arm be all-broken.)
22 Let my shoulder fall from its joint, and let my arm with its bones be broken.
23 For ever[more] I dreaded God, as waves waxing great upon me; and I might not bear his burden. (But I have always feared God, like waves growing great upon me; and so I could never do any of these things.)
23 For I have always feared God as waves swelling over me, and his weight I was unable to bear.
24 If I guessed gold (to be) my strength, and I said to pured gold, Thou art my trust (Thou art what I trust in);
24 If I have thought gold my strength, and have said to fine gold: My confidence:
25 if I was glad on my many riches, and for mine hand found full many things;
25 If I have rejoiced over my great riches, and because my hand had gotten much.
26 if I saw the sun, when it shined, and the moon going clearly (and the moon moving in its glory);
26 If I beheld the sun when it shined and the moon going in brightness:
27 and if mine heart was glad in private, and if I kissed mine hand with my mouth;
27 And my heart in secret hath rejoiced, and I have kissed my hand with, my mouth:
28 the which is the most wickedness, and denying against the highest God; (all of this is most wicked, and a denial of the God on high;)
28 Which is a very great iniquity, and a denial against the most high God.
29 if I had joy at the falling of him, that hated me, and if I joyed fully, that evil had found him; (and if I had great joy at the falling of him who hated me, and if I had rejoiced, that evil had finally found him;)
29 If I have been glad at the downfall of him that hated me, and have rejoiced that evil had found him.
30 for I gave not my throat to do sin, that I should assail and curse his soul; (but I did not give my tongue over to sin, and assail his soul with cursing;)
30 For I have not given my mouth to sin, by wishing a curse to his soul.
31 if the men of my tabernacle said not, Who giveth, that we be [ful]filled of his fleshes? (even if the men of my household said, O God, that we be filled full with his flesh!)
31 If the men of my tabernacle have not said: Who will give us of his flesh that we may be filled?
32 a pilgrim dwelled not withoutforth; my door was (always) open to a way-goer/to a way-faring man;
32 The stranger did not stay without, my door was open to the traveller.
33 if I as [a] man (ever) hid my sin, and covered (up) my wickedness in my bosom;
33 If as a man I have hid my sin, and have concealed my iniquity in my bosom.
34 if I dreaded at [the] full great multitude, and if despising of neighbours made me afeared; and not more, (that) I was still, and went not out of the door; (if I feared all the people, or if the despising of my neighbours made me afraid; and not only that, but if I held my peace, and did not even go out the door;)
34 If I have been afraid at a very great multitude, and the contempt of kinsmen hath terrified me: and have not rather held my peace, and not gone out of the door.
35 who giveth then an helper to me, that Almighty God hear my desire? that he that deemeth, write a book, (then who shall be my helper? my only desire is that Almighty God would listen to me. And if my adversary hath written a book against me,)
35 Who would grant me a hearing, that the Almighty may hear my desire: and that he himself that judgeth would write a book,
36 that I bear it on my shoulder, and compass it as a crown to me? (then I would carry it on my shoulder, and wear it like a crown.)
36 That I may carry it on my shoulder, and put it about me as a crown?
37 By all my degrees I shall pronounce it, and I shall as (an) offering offer it to the prince. (I shall declare all the steps, that my life hath taken, and I shall offer them like I would an offering to the prince.)
37 At every step of mine I would pronounce it, and offer it as to a prince.
38 If my land crieth against me, and his furrows weep with it (and its furrows weep with it);
38 If my land cry against me, and with it the furrows thereof mourn:
39 if I ate (the) fruits thereof without money, and I tormented the soul of (the) earth-tillers of it;
39 If I have eaten the fruits thereof without money, and have afflicted the son of the tillers thereof:
40 a briar grow to me for wheat, and a thorn for barley. (then let briars grow for me instead of wheat, and thorns instead of barley. And so Job's words were ended.)
40 Let thistles grow up to me instead of wheat, and thorns instead of barley.
Copyright © 2001 by Terence P. Noble. For personal use only.
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