| JobChapter 34 | 
| 1 MOREOVER Elihu continued and said. | 
| 2 Hear my words, O you wise men, and give ear to me, you that have knowledge. | 
| 3 For the ear tries words, and the palate tastes food. | 
| 4 Let us choose for us a judge; let him know among ourselves what is good. | 
| 5 For Job has said, I am righteous; and God has turned aside my judgment. | 
| 6 Who is the man who has perished without transgression? | 
| 7 What man is like Job, who drinks up scorning like water? | 
| 8 Who is a companion and friend of the workers of iniquity, and walks with wicked men? | 
| 9 For he has said that a man is not justified because he fears God. | 
| 10 Therefore hearken to me, O you men of understanding; far be it from God that he should do wickedness; and far be it from him that he should commit iniquity. | 
| 11 For he compensates a man according to his works, and causes every man to be rewarded according to his ways. | 
| 12 Truly, God does not commit iniquity, neither does God pervert justice. | 
| 13 Who has control over the earth? Or who has made all the world? | 
| 14 If he should turn his heart against man, man's spirit and his breath will be gathered to him. | 
| 15 Then all flesh would perish together, and man would return again to dust. | 
| 16 If now you have understanding, hear this; hearken to the voice of my words. | 
| 17 He who hates justice cannot be declared innocent, and he who is innocent will not be condemned justly; | 
| 18 He who says concerning the king that he is wicked, and yet he is a good ruler over princes and governors; | 
| 19 And not partial to princes, and does not discriminate against the poor (for they are all the work of his hands); | 
| 20 In a moment shall he die, and he shall be consumed at midnight, and pass away; he will be rendered powerless by the Almighty. | 
| 21 For his eyes are upon all the ways of man, and he sees all his goings. | 
| 22 There is no darkness, nor shadow of death, where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves. | 
| 23 For he has not set a time for a man that he should enter into judgment with God. | 
| 24 For he has brought misfortune to many men without number, and sets others in their places. | 
| 25 Therefore he knows them by their works, and he overturns them in the night. | 
| 26 Their works shall be crushed under the weight of their wickedness in a land of terror; | 
| 27 Because they turned aside from following him, and did not consider any of his ways. | 
| 28 The prayer of the poor comes to him, and he hears the cry of the afflicted. | 
| 29 When he forgives, who then can condemn? And when he turns his face away, who can forgive the people, or mankind altogether? | 
| 30 He sees to it that an impious and wicked man shall not reign over the people. | 
| 31 For God has said, I have forgiven, I will not destroy men who are without sin. | 
| 32 en_lbp_inform me now, teach me, if you have committed iniquity; | 
| 33 I will not answer you any more, because you have sinned, for you have been examined, and not I; therefore speak out what you know. | 
| 34 Let men of understanding tell me, and let a wise man hearken to me. | 
| 35 Job has spoken without knowledge, and his words are without understanding. | 
| 36 Truly, Job has been tested to the end, and yet he is not counted among the wicked. | 
| 37 And if Job should add to his sins, then his transgression will affect us all, and he still will bring his complaint before God. | 
| JobChapter 34 | 
| 1 Furthermore Elihu | 
| 2 Hear | 
| 3 For the ear | 
| 4 Let us choose | 
| 5 For Job | 
| 6 Should I lie | 
| 7 What | 
| 8 Which goes | 
| 9 For he has said, | 
| 10 Therefore | 
| 11 For the work | 
| 12 Yes, | 
| 13 Who | 
| 14 If | 
| 15 All | 
| 16 If | 
| 17 Shall even | 
| 18 Is it fit to say | 
| 19 How | 
| 20 In a moment | 
| 21 For his eyes | 
| 22 There is no | 
| 23 For he will not lay | 
| 24 He shall break | 
| 25 Therefore | 
| 26 He strikes | 
| 27 Because | 
| 28 So that they cause the cry | 
| 29 When he gives quietness, | 
| 30 That the hypocrite | 
| 31 Surely | 
| 32 That which I see | 
| 33 Should it be according to your mind? | 
| 34 Let men | 
| 35 Job | 
| 36 My desire | 
| 37 For he adds | 
| JobChapter 34 | JobChapter 34 | 
| 1 MOREOVER Elihu continued and said. | 1 Furthermore Elihu | 
| 2 Hear my words, O you wise men, and give ear to me, you that have knowledge. | 2 Hear | 
| 3 For the ear tries words, and the palate tastes food. | 3 For the ear | 
| 4 Let us choose for us a judge; let him know among ourselves what is good. | 4 Let us choose | 
| 5 For Job has said, I am righteous; and God has turned aside my judgment. | 5 For Job | 
| 6 Who is the man who has perished without transgression? | 6 Should I lie | 
| 7 What man is like Job, who drinks up scorning like water? | 7 What | 
| 8 Who is a companion and friend of the workers of iniquity, and walks with wicked men? | 8 Which goes | 
| 9 For he has said that a man is not justified because he fears God. | 9 For he has said, | 
| 10 Therefore hearken to me, O you men of understanding; far be it from God that he should do wickedness; and far be it from him that he should commit iniquity. | 10 Therefore | 
| 11 For he compensates a man according to his works, and causes every man to be rewarded according to his ways. | 11 For the work | 
| 12 Truly, God does not commit iniquity, neither does God pervert justice. | 12 Yes, | 
| 13 Who has control over the earth? Or who has made all the world? | 13 Who | 
| 14 If he should turn his heart against man, man's spirit and his breath will be gathered to him. | 14 If | 
| 15 Then all flesh would perish together, and man would return again to dust. | 15 All | 
| 16 If now you have understanding, hear this; hearken to the voice of my words. | 16 If | 
| 17 He who hates justice cannot be declared innocent, and he who is innocent will not be condemned justly; | 17 Shall even | 
| 18 He who says concerning the king that he is wicked, and yet he is a good ruler over princes and governors; | 18 Is it fit to say | 
| 19 And not partial to princes, and does not discriminate against the poor (for they are all the work of his hands); | 19 How | 
| 20 In a moment shall he die, and he shall be consumed at midnight, and pass away; he will be rendered powerless by the Almighty. | 20 In a moment | 
| 21 For his eyes are upon all the ways of man, and he sees all his goings. | 21 For his eyes | 
| 22 There is no darkness, nor shadow of death, where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves. | 22 There is no | 
| 23 For he has not set a time for a man that he should enter into judgment with God. | 23 For he will not lay | 
| 24 For he has brought misfortune to many men without number, and sets others in their places. | 24 He shall break | 
| 25 Therefore he knows them by their works, and he overturns them in the night. | 25 Therefore | 
| 26 Their works shall be crushed under the weight of their wickedness in a land of terror; | 26 He strikes | 
| 27 Because they turned aside from following him, and did not consider any of his ways. | 27 Because | 
| 28 The prayer of the poor comes to him, and he hears the cry of the afflicted. | 28 So that they cause the cry | 
| 29 When he forgives, who then can condemn? And when he turns his face away, who can forgive the people, or mankind altogether? | 29 When he gives quietness, | 
| 30 He sees to it that an impious and wicked man shall not reign over the people. | 30 That the hypocrite | 
| 31 For God has said, I have forgiven, I will not destroy men who are without sin. | 31 Surely | 
| 32 en_lbp_inform me now, teach me, if you have committed iniquity; | 32 That which I see | 
| 33 I will not answer you any more, because you have sinned, for you have been examined, and not I; therefore speak out what you know. | 33 Should it be according to your mind? | 
| 34 Let men of understanding tell me, and let a wise man hearken to me. | 34 Let men | 
| 35 Job has spoken without knowledge, and his words are without understanding. | 35 Job | 
| 36 Truly, Job has been tested to the end, and yet he is not counted among the wicked. | 36 My desire | 
| 37 And if Job should add to his sins, then his transgression will affect us all, and he still will bring his complaint before God. | 37 For he adds |