HOLY BIBLE



Old Testament


Job  - 

Chapter 5




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1 “Pray, call, is there any to answer you? And to which of the holy ones do you turn?


2 For provocation slays the perverse, || And envy puts to death the simple,


3 I have seen the perverse taking root, || And I mark his habitation straight away,


4 His sons are far from safety, || And they are bruised in the gate, || And there is no deliverer.


5 Whose harvest the hungry eat, || And even take it from the thorns, || And the designing swallowed their wealth.


6 For sorrow does not come forth from the dust, || Nor does misery spring up from the ground.


7 For man is born to misery, || And the sparks go high to fly.


8 Yet I inquire for God, || And for God I give my word,


9 Doing great things, and there is no searching. Wonderful, until there is no numbering.


10 Who is giving rain on the face of the land, || And is sending waters on the out-places.


11 To set the low on a high place, || And the mourners have been high [in] safety.


12 Making void thoughts of the cunning, || And their hands do not execute wisdom.


13 Capturing the wise in their subtlety, || And the counsel of wrestling ones was hurried,


14 By day they meet darkness, || And as night—they grope at noon.


15 He saves the needy from the sword in their mouth, || And from a strong hand,


16 And there is hope for the poor, || And perverseness has shut her mouth.


17 Behold, the blessedness of mortal man, || God reproves him: And do not despise the discipline of the Mighty,


18 For He pains, and He binds up, || He strikes, and His hands heal.


19 In six distresses He delivers you, || And in seven evil does not strike on you.


20 In famine He has redeemed you from death, || And in battle from the hands of the sword.


21 When the tongue scourges you are hid, || And you are not afraid of destruction, || When it comes.


22 At destruction and at hunger you mock, || And of the beast of the earth, || You are not afraid.


23 (For with sons of the field [is] your covenant, || And the beast of the field || Has been at peace with you.)


24 And you have known that your tent [is] peace, || And inspected your habitation, and do not err,


25 And have known that your seed [is] numerous, || And your offspring as the herb of the earth;


26 You come in full age to the grave, || As the going up of a stalk in its season.


27 Behold, this—we searched it out—it [is] right, listen; And you, know for yourself!” 

 


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