| Chapter 34 |
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Moreover Elihu answered, --
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'Hear my words, you wise men; Give ear to me, you who have knowledge. --
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For the ear tries words, As the palate tastes food. --
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Let us choose for us that which is right. Let us know among ourselves what is good. --
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For Job has said, 'I am righteous, God has taken away my right: --
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Notwithstanding my right I am considered a liar; My wound is incurable, though I am without disobedience.' --
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What man is like Job, Who drinks up scoffing like water, --
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Who goes in company with the workers of iniquity, And walks with wicked men? --
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For he has said, 'It profits a man nothing That he should delight himself with God.' --
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'Therefore listen to me, you men of understanding: Far be it from God, that he should do wickedness, From the Almighty, that he should commit iniquity. --
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For the work of a man will he render to him, And cause every man to find according to his ways. --
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Yes surely, God will not do wickedly, Neither will the Almighty pervert justice. --
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Who gave him a charge over the earth? Or who has appointed him over the whole world? --
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If he set his heart on himself, If he gathered to himself his spirit and his breath; --
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All flesh would perish together, And man would turn again to dust. --
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'If now you have understanding, hear this. Listen to the voice of my words. --
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Shall even one who hates justice govern? Will you condemn him who is righteous and mighty?-- --
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Who says to a king, 'Vile!' Or to nobles, 'Wicked!' --
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Who doesn't respect the persons of princes, Nor regards the rich more than the poor; For they all are the work of his hands. --
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In a moment they die, even at midnight; The people are shaken and pass away, The mighty are taken away without hand. --
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'For his eyes are on the ways of a man, He sees all his goings. --
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There is no darkness, nor thick gloom, Where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves. --
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For he doesn't need to consider a man further, That he should go before God in judgment. --
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He breaks in pieces mighty men in ways past finding out, And sets others in their place. --
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Therefore he takes knowledge of their works. He overturns them in the night, so that they are destroyed. --
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He strikes them as wicked men In the open sight of others; --
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Because they turned aside from following him, And wouldn't have regard in any of his ways: --
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So that they caused the cry of the poor to come to him, He heard the cry of the afflicted. --
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When he gives quietness, who then can condemn? When he hides his face, who then can see him? Alike whether to a nation, or to a man: --
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That the godless man may not reign, That there be no one to ensnare the people. --
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'For has any said to God, 'I am guilty, but I will not offend any more. --
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Teach me that which I don't see. If I have done iniquity, I will do it no more'? --
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Shall his recompense be as you desire, that you refuse it? For you must choose, and not I. Therefore speak what you know. --
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Men of understanding will tell me, Yes, every wise man who hears me: --
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'Job speaks without knowledge, His words are without wisdom.' --
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I wish that Job were tried to the end, Because of his answering like wicked men. --
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For he adds rebellion to his sin. He claps his hands among us, And multiplies his words against God.' --
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