Job

Chapter 30

1 BUT now they laugh at me, those who are less than I,

2 Whose fathers I have disdained, and did not consider them equal to the dogs of my flocks.

3 Yea, the strength of their hands, of what use would it have been to me?

4 For they had lost their power completely.

5 They were forced by bare necessities, like a thief swept off his feet,

6 Fleeing to dwell in the cliffs of the valleys, in caves of the earth, in crevices,

7 In rocky places, and under bushes.

8 The children of fools shall be overthrown together with the children of the wicked; they shall be brought lower than the earth.

9 And now I am the subject of their mocking, yea, I have become a byword to them.

10 They abhor me, they flee far from me, and do not fail to spit in my face.

11 Because they began to deride me and humiliate me, they have also put their bridle in my mouth.

12 They rise up against my right hand, they have tripped me up; they have perplexed me through the crookedness of their ways.

13 They mar my paths without a cause, they rejoice for what has befallen me; they shall have no helper.

14 They shall suffer a great ruin; they shall be broken by the hurricane.

15 For they have brought terror upon me; they have pursued my paths like the wind; and my help has passed away like a cloud.

16 And now my soul is weary; the days of affliction have taken hold upon me.

17 In the night my bones are in pain, and my body has no strength in it.

18 I have put on my garment; and girded up myself with my robe.

19 But they have cast me into the mire, and I am become like dust and ashes.

20 I cry to thee, and thou dost not answer me; I stand up and thou dost not consider me.

21 Thou hast treated me as an enemy to thee; with thy strong hand thou hast restrained me.

22 Thou liftest me up to the wind; thou causest me to ride upon it, and then thou afflictest me, and makest me wretched.

23 And yet I know that thou wilt bring me back from death to the meeting place for all living.

24 But he will not stretch out his hand against me, and when I cry to him he will save me.

25 I have wept for the poor in the daytime, and my soul was grieved for the fatherless.

26 But when I looked for good, evil came; and when I waited for light, there came darkness.

27 My heart was agitated, and did not rest; the days of affliction came upon me.

28 I walked mournfully without being resentful; I stood up and wept in the congregation.

29 I am become a brother to jackals, and a companion to ostriches.

30 My skin has shrunk upon me, and my bones are burned as with heat.

31 My harp is also turned to mourning, and my song to the voice of those who weep.

Job

Chapter 30

1 But now6258 they that are younger6810 3117 than I have me in derision,7832 whose834 fathers1 I would have disdained3988 to have set7896 with the dogs3611 of my flock.6629

2 Yes,1571 whereto4100 might the strength3581 of their hands3027 profit me, in whom5921 old age3624 was perished?6

3 For want2639 and famine3720 they were solitary;1565 fleeing6207 into the wilderness6723 in former570 time570 desolate7722 and waste.4875

4 Who cut6998 up mallows4408 by the bushes,7880 and juniper7574 roots8328 for their meat.3899

5 They were driven1644 forth from among1460 men, (they cried7321 after5921 them as after a thief;1590)

6 To dwell7931 in the cliffs6178 of the valleys,5158 in caves2356 of the earth,6083 and in the rocks.3710

7 Among996 the bushes7880 they brayed;5101 under8478 the nettles2738 they were gathered5596 together.

8 They were children1121 of fools,5036 yes,1571 children1121 of base1097 8034 men: they were viler5217 than4480 the earth.776

9 And now6258 am I their song,5058 yes, I am their byword.4405

10 They abhor8581 me, they flee7368 far7350 from me, and spare2820 not to spit7536 in my face.6440

11 Because3588 he has loosed6605 my cord,3499 and afflicted6031 me, they have also let loose7971 the bridle7448 before6440 me.

12 On my right3225 hand3225 rise6965 the youth;6526 they push7971 away my feet,7272 and they raise5549 up against5921 me the ways734 of their destruction.343

13 They mar5420 my path,5410 they set forward3276 my calamity,1942 they have no3808 helper.5826

14 They came857 on me as a wide7342 breaking6556 in of waters: in the desolation7722 they rolled1556 themselves on me.

15 Terrors1091 are turned2015 on me: they pursue7291 my soul5082 as the wind:7307 and my welfare3444 passes5674 away as a cloud.5645

16 And now6258 my soul5315 is poured8210 out on me; the days3117 of affliction6040 have taken270 hold270 on me.

17 My bones6106 are pierced5365 in me in the night3915 season: and my sinews6207 take7901 no3808 rest.7901

18 By the great7227 force3581 of my disease is my garment3830 changed:2664 it binds247 me about247 as the collar6310 of my coat.3801

19 He has cast3384 me into the mire,2563 and I am become4911 like4911 dust6083 and ashes.665

20 I cry7768 to you, and you do not hear6030 me: I stand5975 up, and you regard995 me not.

21 You are become2015 cruel393 to me: with your strong6108 hand3027 you oppose7852 yourself against me.

22 You lift5375 me up to the wind;7307 you cause me to ride7392 on it, and dissolve4127 my substance.7738

23 For I know3045 that you will bring7725 me to death,4194 and to the house1004 appointed4150 for all3605 living.2416

24 However, he will not stretch7971 out his hand3027 to the grave,1164 though518 they cry7769 in his destruction.6365

25 Did not I weep1058 for him that was in trouble?7186 was not my soul5315 grieved5701 for the poor?34

26 When3588 I looked6960 for good,2896 then evil7451 came935 to me: and when I waited3176 for light,216 there came935 darkness.652

27 My bowels4578 boiled,7570 and rested1826 not: the days3117 of affliction6040 prevented6923 me.

28 I went1980 mourning6937 without3808 the sun:2535 I stood6965 up, and I cried7768 in the congregation.6951

29 I am a brother251 to dragons,8577 and a companion7453 to owls.1323 3284

30 My skin5785 is black7835 on me, and my bones6106 are burned2787 with heat.2721

31 My harp3658 also is turned to mourning,60 and my organ5748 into the voice6963 of them that weep.1058

Job

Chapter 30

Job

Chapter 30

1 BUT now they laugh at me, those who are less than I,

1 But now6258 they that are younger6810 3117 than I have me in derision,7832 whose834 fathers1 I would have disdained3988 to have set7896 with the dogs3611 of my flock.6629

2 Whose fathers I have disdained, and did not consider them equal to the dogs of my flocks.

2 Yes,1571 whereto4100 might the strength3581 of their hands3027 profit me, in whom5921 old age3624 was perished?6

3 Yea, the strength of their hands, of what use would it have been to me?

3 For want2639 and famine3720 they were solitary;1565 fleeing6207 into the wilderness6723 in former570 time570 desolate7722 and waste.4875

4 For they had lost their power completely.

4 Who cut6998 up mallows4408 by the bushes,7880 and juniper7574 roots8328 for their meat.3899

5 They were forced by bare necessities, like a thief swept off his feet,

5 They were driven1644 forth from among1460 men, (they cried7321 after5921 them as after a thief;1590)

6 Fleeing to dwell in the cliffs of the valleys, in caves of the earth, in crevices,

6 To dwell7931 in the cliffs6178 of the valleys,5158 in caves2356 of the earth,6083 and in the rocks.3710

7 In rocky places, and under bushes.

7 Among996 the bushes7880 they brayed;5101 under8478 the nettles2738 they were gathered5596 together.

8 The children of fools shall be overthrown together with the children of the wicked; they shall be brought lower than the earth.

8 They were children1121 of fools,5036 yes,1571 children1121 of base1097 8034 men: they were viler5217 than4480 the earth.776

9 And now I am the subject of their mocking, yea, I have become a byword to them.

9 And now6258 am I their song,5058 yes, I am their byword.4405

10 They abhor me, they flee far from me, and do not fail to spit in my face.

10 They abhor8581 me, they flee7368 far7350 from me, and spare2820 not to spit7536 in my face.6440

11 Because they began to deride me and humiliate me, they have also put their bridle in my mouth.

11 Because3588 he has loosed6605 my cord,3499 and afflicted6031 me, they have also let loose7971 the bridle7448 before6440 me.

12 They rise up against my right hand, they have tripped me up; they have perplexed me through the crookedness of their ways.

12 On my right3225 hand3225 rise6965 the youth;6526 they push7971 away my feet,7272 and they raise5549 up against5921 me the ways734 of their destruction.343

13 They mar my paths without a cause, they rejoice for what has befallen me; they shall have no helper.

13 They mar5420 my path,5410 they set forward3276 my calamity,1942 they have no3808 helper.5826

14 They shall suffer a great ruin; they shall be broken by the hurricane.

14 They came857 on me as a wide7342 breaking6556 in of waters: in the desolation7722 they rolled1556 themselves on me.

15 For they have brought terror upon me; they have pursued my paths like the wind; and my help has passed away like a cloud.

15 Terrors1091 are turned2015 on me: they pursue7291 my soul5082 as the wind:7307 and my welfare3444 passes5674 away as a cloud.5645

16 And now my soul is weary; the days of affliction have taken hold upon me.

16 And now6258 my soul5315 is poured8210 out on me; the days3117 of affliction6040 have taken270 hold270 on me.

17 In the night my bones are in pain, and my body has no strength in it.

17 My bones6106 are pierced5365 in me in the night3915 season: and my sinews6207 take7901 no3808 rest.7901

18 I have put on my garment; and girded up myself with my robe.

18 By the great7227 force3581 of my disease is my garment3830 changed:2664 it binds247 me about247 as the collar6310 of my coat.3801

19 But they have cast me into the mire, and I am become like dust and ashes.

19 He has cast3384 me into the mire,2563 and I am become4911 like4911 dust6083 and ashes.665

20 I cry to thee, and thou dost not answer me; I stand up and thou dost not consider me.

20 I cry7768 to you, and you do not hear6030 me: I stand5975 up, and you regard995 me not.

21 Thou hast treated me as an enemy to thee; with thy strong hand thou hast restrained me.

21 You are become2015 cruel393 to me: with your strong6108 hand3027 you oppose7852 yourself against me.

22 Thou liftest me up to the wind; thou causest me to ride upon it, and then thou afflictest me, and makest me wretched.

22 You lift5375 me up to the wind;7307 you cause me to ride7392 on it, and dissolve4127 my substance.7738

23 And yet I know that thou wilt bring me back from death to the meeting place for all living.

23 For I know3045 that you will bring7725 me to death,4194 and to the house1004 appointed4150 for all3605 living.2416

24 But he will not stretch out his hand against me, and when I cry to him he will save me.

24 However, he will not stretch7971 out his hand3027 to the grave,1164 though518 they cry7769 in his destruction.6365

25 I have wept for the poor in the daytime, and my soul was grieved for the fatherless.

25 Did not I weep1058 for him that was in trouble?7186 was not my soul5315 grieved5701 for the poor?34

26 But when I looked for good, evil came; and when I waited for light, there came darkness.

26 When3588 I looked6960 for good,2896 then evil7451 came935 to me: and when I waited3176 for light,216 there came935 darkness.652

27 My heart was agitated, and did not rest; the days of affliction came upon me.

27 My bowels4578 boiled,7570 and rested1826 not: the days3117 of affliction6040 prevented6923 me.

28 I walked mournfully without being resentful; I stood up and wept in the congregation.

28 I went1980 mourning6937 without3808 the sun:2535 I stood6965 up, and I cried7768 in the congregation.6951

29 I am become a brother to jackals, and a companion to ostriches.

29 I am a brother251 to dragons,8577 and a companion7453 to owls.1323 3284

30 My skin has shrunk upon me, and my bones are burned as with heat.

30 My skin5785 is black7835 on me, and my bones6106 are burned2787 with heat.2721

31 My harp is also turned to mourning, and my song to the voice of those who weep.

31 My harp3658 also is turned to mourning,60 and my organ5748 into the voice6963 of them that weep.1058