Job

Chapter 15

1 THEN answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said,

2 Should a spiritually minded man answer with knowledge and then become enraged?

3 Should he admonish with unprofitable talk, or with words that are worthless?

4 Yea, you also are discarding reverence, and talk too much in the presence of God.

5 For your mouth is accustomed to utter sinful things, and you choose the deceitful tongue of the crafty.

6 Your own mouth condemns you, and not I; yea, your own lips testify against you in my presence.

7 Are you the first man that was born? Or were you conceived before the hills?

8 Have you heard of the secrets of God? Has his wisdom been revealed to you?

9 Or what do you know that we do not know? Or what do you under, stand that we do not understand?

10 Behold, there are among us the gray-headed and the very aged men, much older in days than your father.

11 Now talk less of God's threats, and speak comfortingly to yourself.

12 Why does your heart boast? And what do your eyes wink at,

13 That you boast in the presence of God, and let such words go out of your mouth?

14 What is man, that he should be innocent? Or he that is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?

15 Behold, he puts no trust in his saints; yea, the heavens are not clean in his sight.

16 Even though man should be rejected and afflicted, yet he shall drink iniquity like water.

17 Hear me, I will show you; and that which I have seen I will repeat;

18 That which wise men have declared, and did not hide from their fathers;

19 To whom alone the land was given, and no stranger passed among them.

20 The wicked man magnifies himself all his days, and the number of the years of the violent man is hidden.

21 A dreadful sound is in his ears; in prosperity the spoiler shall come upon him.

22 He does not believe that he shall be overthrown because of the darkness, and that he shall see the sword.

23 He flees because of the threat of judgment; he does not know that the day of darkness is already at his hand,

24 Trouble and anguish shall overtake him, like a king ready for the battle,

25 Because he has stretched out his hand against God, and strengthened himself against the Almighty.

26 He runs against him proudly, and strangles him, with the multitudes of his shields;

27 Because he has deceived himself with his wealth, and he places Pleiades above Aldebaran.

28 And he dwells in desolate cities, which no man has inhabited; then he prepares for war.

29 He shall not continue, neither shall his strength endure, nor shall his words be established upon the earth.

30 He shall not depart out of darkness; the flame shall dry up his branches, and by the breath of his mouth shall he be rejected.

31 Let him not trust in deceptive vanity, for his growth is in vain.

32 He shall dry up before his time, and the work of his hands shall not be found.

33 He shall shake off his unripe grapes, as the vine, and shall cast off his flowers as the olive tree.

34 For the congregation of the godless shall be desolate, and fire shall consume the tabernacle of the wicked.

35 They conceive mischief and bring forth deceit, and their belly is full of guile.

Job

Chapter 15

1 Then answered6030 Eliphaz464 the Temanite,8489 and said,559

2 Should a wise2450 man utter6030 vain7307 knowledge,1847 and fill4390 his belly990 with the east6921 wind?7307

3 Should he reason3198 with unprofitable5532 talk?1697 or with speeches4405 with which he can do5953 no3808 good?3276

4 Yes,637 you cast6565 off fear,3374 and restrain1639 prayer7878 before6440 God.410

5 For your mouth6310 utters502 your iniquity,5771 and you choose977 the tongue3956 of the crafty.6175

6 Your own mouth6310 comdemns7561 you, and not I: yes, your own lips8193 testify6030 against you.

7 Are you the first7223 man120 that was born?3205 or were you made2342 before6440 the hills?1389

8 Have you heard8085 the secret5475 of God?433 and do you restrain1639 wisdom2451 to yourself?413

9 What4100 know3045 you, that we know3045 not? what understand995 you, which1931 is not in us?

10 With us are both1571 the gray headed7867 and very3453 aged3453 men, much3524 elder1419 than your father.1

11 Are the consolations8575 of God410 small4592 with you? is there any secret328 thing1697 with you?

12 Why4100 does your heart3820 carry3947 you away? and what4100 do your eyes5869 wink7335 at,

13 That you turn7725 your spirit7307 against413 God,410 and let such words4405 go3318 out of your mouth?6310

14 What4100 is man,582 that he should be clean?2135 and he which is born3205 of a woman,802 that he should be righteous?6663

15 Behold,2005 he puts no3808 trust539 in his saints;6918 yes, the heavens8064 are not clean2141 in his sight.5869

16 How637 much more abominable8581 and filthy444 is man,376 which drinks8354 iniquity5766 like water?4325

17 I will show2331 you, hear8085 me; and that which I have seen2372 I will declare;5608

18 Which834 wise2450 men have told5046 from their fathers,1 and have not hid3582 it:

19 To whom1992 alone905 the earth776 was given,5414 and no3808 stranger2114 passed5674 among8432 them.

20 The wicked7563 man travails2342 with pain all3605 his days,3117 and the number4557 of years8141 is hidden6845 to the oppressor.6184

21 A dreadful6343 sound6963 is in his ears:241 in prosperity7965 the destroyer7703 shall come935 on him.

22 He believes539 not that he shall return7725 out of darkness,2822 and he is waited6822 for of the sword.2719

23 He wanders5074 abroad5074 for bread,3899 saying, Where346 is it? he knows3045 that the day3117 of darkness2822 is ready3559 at his hand.3027

24 Trouble6862 and anguish4691 shall make him afraid;1204 they shall prevail8630 against him, as a king4428 ready6264 to the battle.3593

25 For he stretches5186 out his hand3027 against413 God,410 and strengthens1396 himself against413 the Almighty.7706

26 He runs7323 on him, even on his neck,6677 on the thick5672 bosses1354 of his bucklers:4043

27 Because3588 he covers3680 his face6440 with his fatness,2459 and makes6213 bulges6371 of fat6371 on his flanks.3689

28 And he dwells7931 in desolate3582 cities,5892 and in houses1004 which no3808 man inhabits,3427 which834 are ready6257 to become heaps.1530

29 He shall not be rich,6238 neither3808 shall his substance2428 continue,6965 neither3808 shall he prolong5186 the perfection4512 thereof on the earth.776

30 He shall not depart5493 out of darkness;2822 the flame7957 shall dry3001 up his branches,3127 and by the breath7307 of his mouth6310 shall he go5493 away.

31 Let not him that is deceived8582 trust539 in vanity:7723 for vanity7723 shall be his recompense.8545

32 It shall be accomplished4390 before3808 his time,3117 and his branch3712 shall not be green.7488

33 He shall shake2554 off his unripe1154 grape1154 as the vine,1612 and shall cast7993 off his flower5328 as the olive.2132

34 For the congregation5712 of hypocrites2611 shall be desolate,1565 and fire784 shall consume398 the tabernacles168 of bribery.7810

35 They conceive2029 mischief,5999 and bring3205 forth3205 vanity,205 and their belly990 prepares3559 deceit.4820

Job

Chapter 15

Job

Chapter 15

1 THEN answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said,

1 Then answered6030 Eliphaz464 the Temanite,8489 and said,559

2 Should a spiritually minded man answer with knowledge and then become enraged?

2 Should a wise2450 man utter6030 vain7307 knowledge,1847 and fill4390 his belly990 with the east6921 wind?7307

3 Should he admonish with unprofitable talk, or with words that are worthless?

3 Should he reason3198 with unprofitable5532 talk?1697 or with speeches4405 with which he can do5953 no3808 good?3276

4 Yea, you also are discarding reverence, and talk too much in the presence of God.

4 Yes,637 you cast6565 off fear,3374 and restrain1639 prayer7878 before6440 God.410

5 For your mouth is accustomed to utter sinful things, and you choose the deceitful tongue of the crafty.

5 For your mouth6310 utters502 your iniquity,5771 and you choose977 the tongue3956 of the crafty.6175

6 Your own mouth condemns you, and not I; yea, your own lips testify against you in my presence.

6 Your own mouth6310 comdemns7561 you, and not I: yes, your own lips8193 testify6030 against you.

7 Are you the first man that was born? Or were you conceived before the hills?

7 Are you the first7223 man120 that was born?3205 or were you made2342 before6440 the hills?1389

8 Have you heard of the secrets of God? Has his wisdom been revealed to you?

8 Have you heard8085 the secret5475 of God?433 and do you restrain1639 wisdom2451 to yourself?413

9 Or what do you know that we do not know? Or what do you under, stand that we do not understand?

9 What4100 know3045 you, that we know3045 not? what understand995 you, which1931 is not in us?

10 Behold, there are among us the gray-headed and the very aged men, much older in days than your father.

10 With us are both1571 the gray headed7867 and very3453 aged3453 men, much3524 elder1419 than your father.1

11 Now talk less of God's threats, and speak comfortingly to yourself.

11 Are the consolations8575 of God410 small4592 with you? is there any secret328 thing1697 with you?

12 Why does your heart boast? And what do your eyes wink at,

12 Why4100 does your heart3820 carry3947 you away? and what4100 do your eyes5869 wink7335 at,

13 That you boast in the presence of God, and let such words go out of your mouth?

13 That you turn7725 your spirit7307 against413 God,410 and let such words4405 go3318 out of your mouth?6310

14 What is man, that he should be innocent? Or he that is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?

14 What4100 is man,582 that he should be clean?2135 and he which is born3205 of a woman,802 that he should be righteous?6663

15 Behold, he puts no trust in his saints; yea, the heavens are not clean in his sight.

15 Behold,2005 he puts no3808 trust539 in his saints;6918 yes, the heavens8064 are not clean2141 in his sight.5869

16 Even though man should be rejected and afflicted, yet he shall drink iniquity like water.

16 How637 much more abominable8581 and filthy444 is man,376 which drinks8354 iniquity5766 like water?4325

17 Hear me, I will show you; and that which I have seen I will repeat;

17 I will show2331 you, hear8085 me; and that which I have seen2372 I will declare;5608

18 That which wise men have declared, and did not hide from their fathers;

18 Which834 wise2450 men have told5046 from their fathers,1 and have not hid3582 it:

19 To whom alone the land was given, and no stranger passed among them.

19 To whom1992 alone905 the earth776 was given,5414 and no3808 stranger2114 passed5674 among8432 them.

20 The wicked man magnifies himself all his days, and the number of the years of the violent man is hidden.

20 The wicked7563 man travails2342 with pain all3605 his days,3117 and the number4557 of years8141 is hidden6845 to the oppressor.6184

21 A dreadful sound is in his ears; in prosperity the spoiler shall come upon him.

21 A dreadful6343 sound6963 is in his ears:241 in prosperity7965 the destroyer7703 shall come935 on him.

22 He does not believe that he shall be overthrown because of the darkness, and that he shall see the sword.

22 He believes539 not that he shall return7725 out of darkness,2822 and he is waited6822 for of the sword.2719

23 He flees because of the threat of judgment; he does not know that the day of darkness is already at his hand,

23 He wanders5074 abroad5074 for bread,3899 saying, Where346 is it? he knows3045 that the day3117 of darkness2822 is ready3559 at his hand.3027

24 Trouble and anguish shall overtake him, like a king ready for the battle,

24 Trouble6862 and anguish4691 shall make him afraid;1204 they shall prevail8630 against him, as a king4428 ready6264 to the battle.3593

25 Because he has stretched out his hand against God, and strengthened himself against the Almighty.

25 For he stretches5186 out his hand3027 against413 God,410 and strengthens1396 himself against413 the Almighty.7706

26 He runs against him proudly, and strangles him, with the multitudes of his shields;

26 He runs7323 on him, even on his neck,6677 on the thick5672 bosses1354 of his bucklers:4043

27 Because he has deceived himself with his wealth, and he places Pleiades above Aldebaran.

27 Because3588 he covers3680 his face6440 with his fatness,2459 and makes6213 bulges6371 of fat6371 on his flanks.3689

28 And he dwells in desolate cities, which no man has inhabited; then he prepares for war.

28 And he dwells7931 in desolate3582 cities,5892 and in houses1004 which no3808 man inhabits,3427 which834 are ready6257 to become heaps.1530

29 He shall not continue, neither shall his strength endure, nor shall his words be established upon the earth.

29 He shall not be rich,6238 neither3808 shall his substance2428 continue,6965 neither3808 shall he prolong5186 the perfection4512 thereof on the earth.776

30 He shall not depart out of darkness; the flame shall dry up his branches, and by the breath of his mouth shall he be rejected.

30 He shall not depart5493 out of darkness;2822 the flame7957 shall dry3001 up his branches,3127 and by the breath7307 of his mouth6310 shall he go5493 away.

31 Let him not trust in deceptive vanity, for his growth is in vain.

31 Let not him that is deceived8582 trust539 in vanity:7723 for vanity7723 shall be his recompense.8545

32 He shall dry up before his time, and the work of his hands shall not be found.

32 It shall be accomplished4390 before3808 his time,3117 and his branch3712 shall not be green.7488

33 He shall shake off his unripe grapes, as the vine, and shall cast off his flowers as the olive tree.

33 He shall shake2554 off his unripe1154 grape1154 as the vine,1612 and shall cast7993 off his flower5328 as the olive.2132

34 For the congregation of the godless shall be desolate, and fire shall consume the tabernacle of the wicked.

34 For the congregation5712 of hypocrites2611 shall be desolate,1565 and fire784 shall consume398 the tabernacles168 of bribery.7810

35 They conceive mischief and bring forth deceit, and their belly is full of guile.

35 They conceive2029 mischief,5999 and bring3205 forth3205 vanity,205 and their belly990 prepares3559 deceit.4820