| JobChapter 17 | 
| 1 MY spirit is weary, my days are extinct; the grave is ready for me, | 
| 2 For there is no falsehood in me, and yet my spirit dwells in their bitterness. | 
| 3 Make me, I pray thee, a hostage with thee; then I will surrender myself. | 
| 4 For thou hast hid their heart from understanding; therefore they shall exalt themselves in their deception. | 
| 5 When a friend behaves insolently toward his friend, even the eyes of his children shall fail. | 
| 6 He has granted power to the nations; I shall be derided before them. | 
| 7 My eye is dim because of anger, and all my senses are like a shadow. | 
| 8 Upright men shall be amazed at this, and the innocent shall stir himself up against the guilty. | 
| 9 The righteous also shall hold to his way, and he that has clean hands shall be stronger and stronger. | 
| 10 But as for you all, you are hypocritical, and yet you return and come to me; but I cannot find a wise man among you. | 
| 11 O you time wasters! Dawdlers! Who think about nothing! O you destroyers of the hearts of the people! | 
| 12 You change the night into day; and you bring forth the light before the darkness is over. | 
| 13 If I wait, Sheol is my house; I have made my bed in the darkness. | 
| 14 I have said to corruption, You are my father; to the worm, You are my mother and my sister. | 
| 15 Where is now my hope and my trust? As for my hope, who shall find it? | 
| 16 They shall go down to the bottom of Sheol; they shall descend together into the dust. | 
| JobChapter 17 | 
| 1 My breath | 
| 2 Are there not mockers | 
| 3 Lay | 
| 4 For you have hid | 
| 5 He that speaks | 
| 6 He has made | 
| 7 My eye | 
| 8 Upright | 
| 9 The righteous | 
| 10 But as for you all, | 
| 11 My days | 
| 12 They change | 
| 13 If | 
| 14 I have said | 
| 15 And where | 
| 16 They shall go | 
| JobChapter 17 | JobChapter 17 | 
| 1 MY spirit is weary, my days are extinct; the grave is ready for me, | 1 My breath | 
| 2 For there is no falsehood in me, and yet my spirit dwells in their bitterness. | 2 Are there not mockers | 
| 3 Make me, I pray thee, a hostage with thee; then I will surrender myself. | 3 Lay | 
| 4 For thou hast hid their heart from understanding; therefore they shall exalt themselves in their deception. | 4 For you have hid | 
| 5 When a friend behaves insolently toward his friend, even the eyes of his children shall fail. | 5 He that speaks | 
| 6 He has granted power to the nations; I shall be derided before them. | 6 He has made | 
| 7 My eye is dim because of anger, and all my senses are like a shadow. | 7 My eye | 
| 8 Upright men shall be amazed at this, and the innocent shall stir himself up against the guilty. | 8 Upright | 
| 9 The righteous also shall hold to his way, and he that has clean hands shall be stronger and stronger. | 9 The righteous | 
| 10 But as for you all, you are hypocritical, and yet you return and come to me; but I cannot find a wise man among you. | 10 But as for you all, | 
| 11 O you time wasters! Dawdlers! Who think about nothing! O you destroyers of the hearts of the people! | 11 My days | 
| 12 You change the night into day; and you bring forth the light before the darkness is over. | 12 They change | 
| 13 If I wait, Sheol is my house; I have made my bed in the darkness. | 13 If | 
| 14 I have said to corruption, You are my father; to the worm, You are my mother and my sister. | 14 I have said | 
| 15 Where is now my hope and my trust? As for my hope, who shall find it? | 15 And where | 
| 16 They shall go down to the bottom of Sheol; they shall descend together into the dust. | 16 They shall go |