| JobChapter 6 | 
| 1 But Job | 
| 2 Oh | 
| 3 For now | 
| 4 For the arrows | 
| 5 Does the wild | 
| 6 Can that which is unsavory | 
| 7 The things that my soul | 
| 8 Oh that I might have | 
| 9 Even that it would please | 
| 10 Then should I yet | 
| 11 What | 
| 12 Is my strength | 
| 13 Is not my help | 
| 14 To him that is afflicted | 
| 15 My brothers | 
| 16 Which are blackish | 
| 17 What time | 
| 18 The paths | 
| 19 The troops | 
| 20 They were confounded | 
| 21 For now | 
| 22 Did I say, | 
| 23 Or, Deliver | 
| 24 Teach | 
| 25 How | 
| 26 Do you imagine | 
| 27 Yes, | 
| 28 Now | 
| 29 Return, | 
| 30 Is there iniquity | 
| JobChapter 6 | 
| 1 THEN Job answered and said, | 
| 2 Oh that my grief were weighed, and my calamity laid in the balances against it! | 
| 3 For then it would be heavier than the sand of the seas; therefore my words are restrained. | 
| 4 For the arrows of the Almighty are in my flesh, and their poison drinks up my spirit; the terrors of God have frightened me. | 
| 5 Does the wild ass bray over grass? Or does the ox low over the fodder? | 
| 6 Or can that which is unsavory be eaten without salt? Or is there any taste in the white of an egg? | 
| 7 My soul is weary of its troubles, I lament like a drunken man in my affliction. | 
| 8 Oh that I might have my request; and that God would grant me the thing that I long for! | 
| 9 So that God would hearken to cleanse me, and to spread out his hand and make me whole; | 
| 10 And to be again my comfort, so that I may be restored to my strength without measure; for I have not lied against the words of the Holy One. | 
| 11 What is my strength, that I should endure? And what is my end, that I should be patient? | 
| 12 Is my strength the strength of stones? Or is my flesh of brass? | 
| 13 Behold, his help is not in me, and his salvation is far off from me. | 
| 14 He who withholds peace from his friend, forsakes the worship of the Almighty. | 
| 15 My brethren have dealt deceitfully like dry brooks, like torrents which pass away. | 
| 16 Those who were afraid of ice, much snow has fallen upon them. | 
| 17 When the sun shines over them, they melt; when it is hot, they melt and disappear from their place. | 
| 18 The paths of their ways are winding; they go astray from their course and perish. | 
| 19 For they have looked toward the roads of the south, and have waited for the paths of Sheba. | 
| 20 They are ashamed in what they had hoped; they came there, and were confounded. | 
| 21 You also have become such to me; because before you saw terror, you were afraid. | 
| 22 Did I say, Bring me a present? Or from your wealth offer a bribe for my sake? | 
| 23 Or rescue me from my oppressor's hands; or deliver me from the hand of the mighty? | 
| 24 Teach me, and I will be silent; and cause me to understand wherein I have erred. | 
| 25 Why do you reject the words of truth? Who of you are able to rebuke and chastise? | 
| 26 Behold you are seeking to find words with which to reprove, and against my soul you are conjuring up words. | 
| 27 Behold, you overwhelm the fatherless, and you grieve your friend. | 
| 28 Now therefore listen and take heed, and I will speak in your presence, and will not lie. | 
| 29 Repent, I pray you, and do not become like ungodly men; repent therefore and be justified. | 
| 30 Is there iniquity in my tongue? Or does not my mouth speak truth? | 
| JobChapter 6 | JobChapter 6 | 
| 1 But Job | 1 THEN Job answered and said, | 
| 2 Oh | 2 Oh that my grief were weighed, and my calamity laid in the balances against it! | 
| 3 For now | 3 For then it would be heavier than the sand of the seas; therefore my words are restrained. | 
| 4 For the arrows | 4 For the arrows of the Almighty are in my flesh, and their poison drinks up my spirit; the terrors of God have frightened me. | 
| 5 Does the wild | 5 Does the wild ass bray over grass? Or does the ox low over the fodder? | 
| 6 Can that which is unsavory | 6 Or can that which is unsavory be eaten without salt? Or is there any taste in the white of an egg? | 
| 7 The things that my soul | 7 My soul is weary of its troubles, I lament like a drunken man in my affliction. | 
| 8 Oh that I might have | 8 Oh that I might have my request; and that God would grant me the thing that I long for! | 
| 9 Even that it would please | 9 So that God would hearken to cleanse me, and to spread out his hand and make me whole; | 
| 10 Then should I yet | 10 And to be again my comfort, so that I may be restored to my strength without measure; for I have not lied against the words of the Holy One. | 
| 11 What | 11 What is my strength, that I should endure? And what is my end, that I should be patient? | 
| 12 Is my strength | 12 Is my strength the strength of stones? Or is my flesh of brass? | 
| 13 Is not my help | 13 Behold, his help is not in me, and his salvation is far off from me. | 
| 14 To him that is afflicted | 14 He who withholds peace from his friend, forsakes the worship of the Almighty. | 
| 15 My brothers | 15 My brethren have dealt deceitfully like dry brooks, like torrents which pass away. | 
| 16 Which are blackish | 16 Those who were afraid of ice, much snow has fallen upon them. | 
| 17 What time | 17 When the sun shines over them, they melt; when it is hot, they melt and disappear from their place. | 
| 18 The paths | 18 The paths of their ways are winding; they go astray from their course and perish. | 
| 19 The troops | 19 For they have looked toward the roads of the south, and have waited for the paths of Sheba. | 
| 20 They were confounded | 20 They are ashamed in what they had hoped; they came there, and were confounded. | 
| 21 For now | 21 You also have become such to me; because before you saw terror, you were afraid. | 
| 22 Did I say, | 22 Did I say, Bring me a present? Or from your wealth offer a bribe for my sake? | 
| 23 Or, Deliver | 23 Or rescue me from my oppressor's hands; or deliver me from the hand of the mighty? | 
| 24 Teach | 24 Teach me, and I will be silent; and cause me to understand wherein I have erred. | 
| 25 How | 25 Why do you reject the words of truth? Who of you are able to rebuke and chastise? | 
| 26 Do you imagine | 26 Behold you are seeking to find words with which to reprove, and against my soul you are conjuring up words. | 
| 27 Yes, | 27 Behold, you overwhelm the fatherless, and you grieve your friend. | 
| 28 Now | 28 Now therefore listen and take heed, and I will speak in your presence, and will not lie. | 
| 29 Return, | 29 Repent, I pray you, and do not become like ungodly men; repent therefore and be justified. | 
| 30 Is there iniquity | 30 Is there iniquity in my tongue? Or does not my mouth speak truth? |