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Job 15
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Job 15
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1
Then
answered
Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
and
said
,
2
Should a wise
man
utter
vain
a
knowledge,
and
fill
his
belly
with the east
wind?
3
Should he
reason
with
unprofitable
talk?
or with
speeches
wherewith he can do no
good
?
4
Yea, thou castest
off
fear,
and
restrainest
prayer
before
God.
5
For thy
mouth
uttereth
b
thine
iniquity,
and thou
choosest
the
tongue
of the
crafty.
6
Thine own
mouth
condemneth
thee, and not I: yea, thine own
lips
testify
against thee.
7
Art thou the
first
*
man
that was
born
? or wast thou
made
before
the
hills?
8
Hast thou
heard
the
secret
of
God?
and dost thou
restrain
wisdom
to thyself?
9
What
knowest
thou, that we
know
not? what
understandest
thou, which is not in us?
10
With us are both the
grayheaded
and very
aged
men,
much
elder
than thy
father.
11
Are the
consolations
of
God
small
with thee? is there any
secret
thing
with thee?
12
Why doth thine
heart
carry thee
away
? and what do thy
eyes
wink
at
,
13
That thou
turnest
thy
spirit
against
God,
and lettest such
words
go
out
of thy
mouth?
14
What is
man,
that he should be
clean
? and he which is
born
of a
woman,
that he should be
righteous
?
15
Behold, he putteth no
trust
in his
saints;
yea, the
heavens
are not
clean
in his
sight.
16
How much more
abominable
and
filthy
is
man,
which
drinketh
iniquity
*
like
water?
17
I will
shew
thee,
hear
me; and that which I have
seen
I will
declare
;
18
Which
wise
men have
told
from their
fathers,
and have not
hid
it:
19
Unto whom alone the
earth
was
given
, and no
stranger
passed
among
them.
20
The
wicked
man
travaileth
with pain all his
days,
and the
number
of
years
is
hidden
to the
oppressor.
21
A
dreadful
c
sound
is in his
ears:
in
prosperity
the
destroyer
shall
come
upon him.
22
He
believeth
not that he shall
return
out of
darkness,
and he is
waited
for of the
sword.
23
He wandereth
abroad
for
bread,
saying, Where is it? he
knoweth
that the
day
of
darkness
is
ready
at his
hand.
24
Trouble
and
anguish
shall make him
afraid
; they shall
prevail
against him, as a
king
ready
to the
battle.
25
For he stretcheth
out
his
hand
against
God,
and
strengtheneth
himself against the
Almighty.
26
He
runneth
upon him, even on his
neck,
upon the
thick
bosses
of his
bucklers:
27
Because he
covereth
his
face
with his
fatness,
and
maketh
collops of
fat
on his
flanks.
28
And he
dwelleth
in
desolate
cities,
and in
houses
which no man
inhabiteth
, which are
ready
to become
heaps.
29
He shall not be
rich
, neither shall his
substance
continue
, neither shall he
prolong
the
perfection
thereof 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 go
away
.
31
Let not him that is
deceived
trust
in
vanity:
for
vanity
shall be his
recompence.
32
It shall be
accomplished
d
before
his
time,
and his
branch
shall not be
green.
33
He shall shake
off
his unripe
grape
as the
vine,
and shall cast
off
his
flower
as the
olive.
34
For the
congregation
of
hypocrites
shall be
desolate,
and
fire
shall
consume
the
tabernacles
of
bribery.
35
They
conceive
mischief,
and bring
forth
vanity,
e
and their
belly
prepareth
deceit.
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