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1 pronuntians itaque Heliu etiam haec locutus est
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Moreover Elihu answered and said,
2 audite sapientes verba mea et eruditi auscultate me
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Hear my words, ye wise men; And give ear unto me, ye that have knowledge.
3 auris enim verba probat et guttur escas gustu diiudicat
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For the ear trieth words, As the palate tasteth food.
4 iudicium eligamus nobis et inter nos videamus quid sit melius
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Let us choose for us that which is right: Let us know among ourselves what is good.
5 quia dixit Iob iustus sum et Deus subvertit iudicium meum
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For Job hath said, I am righteous, And God hath taken away my right:
6 in iudicando enim me mendacium est violenta sagitta mea absque ullo peccato
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Notwithstanding my right I am [accounted] a liar; My wound is incurable, [though I am] without transgression.
7 quis est vir ut est Iob qui bibit subsannationem quasi aquam
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What man is like Job, Who drinketh up scoffing like water,
8 qui graditur cum operantibus iniquitatem et ambulat cum viris impiis
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Who goeth in company with the workers of iniquity, And walketh with wicked men?
9 dixit enim non placebit vir Deo etiam si cucurrerit cum eo
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For he hath said, It profiteth a man nothing That he should delight himself with God.
10 ideo viri cordati audite me absit a Deo impietas et ab Omnipotente iniquitas
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Therefore hearken unto me, ye men of understanding: Far be it from God, that he should do wickedness, And from the Almighty, that he should commit iniquity.
11 opus enim hominis reddet ei et iuxta vias singulorum restituet
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For the work of a man will he render unto him, And cause every man to find according to his ways.
12 vere enim Deus non condemnabit frustra nec Omnipotens subvertet iudicium
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Yea, of a surety, God will not do wickedly, Neither will the Almighty pervert justice.
13 quem constituit alium super terram aut quem posuit super orbem quem fabricatus est
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Who gave him a charge over the earth? Or who hath disposed the whole world?
14 si direxerit ad eum cor suum spiritum illius et flatum ad se trahet
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If he set his heart upon himself, [If] he gather unto himself his spirit and his breath;
15 deficiet omnis caro simul et homo in cinerem revertetur
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All flesh shall perish together, And man shall turn again unto dust.
16 si habes ergo intellectum audi quod dicitur et ausculta vocem eloquii mei
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If now [thou hast] understanding, hear this: Hearken to the voice of my words.
17 numquid qui non amat iudicium sanare potest et quomodo tu eum qui iustus est in tantum condemnas
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Shall even one that hateth justice govern? And wilt thou condemn him that is righteous [and] mighty?--
18 qui dicit regi apostata qui vocat duces impios
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[Him] that saith to a king, [Thou art] vile, [Or] to nobles, [Ye are] wicked;
19 qui non accipit personas principum nec cognovit tyrannum cum disceptaret contra pauperem opus enim manuum eius sunt universi
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That respecteth not the persons of princes, Nor regardeth the rich more than the poor; For they all are the work of his hands.
20 subito morientur et in media nocte turbabuntur populi et pertransibunt et auferent violentum absque manu
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In a moment they die, even at midnight; The people are shaken and pass away, And the mighty are taken away without hand.
21 oculi enim eius super vias hominum et omnes gressus eorum considerat
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For his eyes are upon the ways of a man, And he seeth all his goings.
22 non sunt tenebrae et non est umbra mortis ut abscondantur ibi qui operantur iniquitatem
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There is no darkness, nor thick gloom, Where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves.
23 neque enim ultra in hominis potestate est ut veniat ad Deum in iudicium
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For he needeth not further to consider a man, That he should go before God in judgment.
24 conteret multos innumerabiles et stare faciet alios pro eis
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He breaketh in pieces mighty men [in ways] past finding out, And setteth others in their stead.
25 novit enim opera eorum et idcirco inducet noctem et conterentur
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Therefore he taketh knowledge of their works; And he overturneth them in the night, so that they are destroyed.
26 quasi impios percussit eos in loco videntium
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He striketh them as wicked men In the open sight of others;
27 qui quasi de industria recesserunt ab eo et omnes vias eius intellegere noluerunt
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Because they turned aside from following him, And would not have regard in any of his ways:
28 ut pervenire facerent ad eum clamorem egeni et audiret vocem pauperum
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So that they caused the cry of the poor to come unto him, And he heard the cry of the afflicted.
29 ipso enim concedente pacem quis est qui condemnet ex quo absconderit vultum quis est qui contempletur eum et super gentem et super omnes homines
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When he giveth quietness, who then can condemn? And when he hideth his face, who then can behold him? Alike whether [it be done] unto a nation, or unto a man:
30 qui regnare facit hominem hypocritam propter peccata populi
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That the godless man reign not, That there be none to ensnare the people.
31 quia ergo ego locutus sum ad Deum te quoque non prohibeo
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For hath any said unto God, I have borne [chastisement], I will not offend [any more]:
32 si erravi tu doce me si iniquitatem locutus sum ultra non addam
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That which I see not teach thou me: If I have done iniquity, I will do it no more?
33 numquid a te Deus expetit eam quia displicuit tibi tu enim coepisti loqui et non ego quod si quid nosti melius loquere
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Shall his recompense be as thou wilt, that thou refusest it? For thou must choose, and not I: Therefore speak what thou knowest.
34 viri intellegentes loquantur mihi et vir sapiens audiat me
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Men of understanding will say unto me, Yea, every wise man that heareth me:
35 Iob autem stulte locutus est et verba illius non sonant disciplinam
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Job speaketh without knowledge, And his words are without wisdom.
36 pater mi probetur Iob usque ad finem ne desinas in hominibus iniquitatis
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Would that Job were tried unto the end, Because of his answering like wicked men.
37 quia addit super peccata sua blasphemiam inter nos interim constringatur et tunc ad iudicium provocet sermonibus suis Deum
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For he addeth rebellion unto his sin; He clappeth his hands among us, And multiplieth his words against God.
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