1And Job responded and said:2Even today my hand is heavy upon my groaning; forget my rebellion.3Who will give that I knew him and found him? I come to his establishment.4I will arrange a legal case before him and fill my mouth with rebukes.5I would know the words that he would answer me, and I would understand what he would say to me.6Would he contend with me in divine power? No, he would set it in me.7There the upright would stand before him, and I would be delivered in my judgment forever.8Behold, I go eastward, but he is not there; and behind me, but I do not perceive him.9To the left in his working—I do not behold him; he wraps himself on the right—I do not see.10For he knows the way that is with me; he tests me like gold, and I will come forth.11In Assyria I have beheld my feet; I have kept his way and have not turned aside.12The commandments of his lips—I have not departed from his statutes, which I have treasured. I have stored the words of his mouth.13And he is one, and who will turn him back? And his soul—he will make her.14for he completes my statutes, and many such things are with him.15Therefore I am dismayed at his presence. I consider myself and fear him.16And Shaddai has terrified the soft of my heart.17For I have not been parched from before darkness, and from before what has covered gloom.
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Chapter 24
1Why are times not watched by Shaddai, and his knowers do not see his days?2They reach boundaries; they steal a flock and pasture it.3They drive away the orphans' donkey; they seize the widow's ox.4They turn the poor aside from the way; the afflicted of the earth hide themselves together.5Behold, wild donkeys in the wilderness go out in their work, seeking from daybreak to raid the plains for bread for their boys.6In the field, at night, they reap, and they glean the vineyard of the wicked.7They lie down naked, without clothing, and have no covering in the cold.8They are drenched by the downpour from the mountains, and without refuge they embrace the Rock.9They rob from the breast of an orphan, and over the afflicted they take the child as a pledge.10They walked about naked, lacking clothing, and hungry they bore sheaves.11Between their rows they press his winepresses, yet they thirst.12From the city of refuge the dead bodies groan, and the vital life force of the profaned ones cries out, but God does not set prayer.13They are rebels against light. They do not acknowledge his ways, nor do they sit in his pathways.14At light the murderer rises; he kills the afflicted and needy, and at night he is like a thief.15And the eye of the adulterer watches for the night, saying, "No eye will see me," and he sets his face in hiding.16They dig houses in the darkness; by day they seal them for themselves—they do not know light.17For morning is darkness to them, and they know the terrors of the shadow of death.18He is light on the face of the waters; their portion is cursed in the land. He does not turn toward the way of vineyards.19Drought and heat also rob from the days of snow; Saul has sinned.20The womb will forget him, the hope of the worm. He will no longer be remembered, and she will break like a tree a child.21He befriends the barren woman who does not bear, and he does not do good to the widow.22He draws away the mighty by his strength; he rises up, and no one believes in their life.23He gives him security, and he leans on it, and his eyes are upon their ways.24They are raised a little and not, and the struck like all are winnowed, and like a head of שבלת they are circumcised.25And if not, who will prove me false and not set my word to God?