Job

Chapter 6

1 But Job347 answered6030 and said,559

2 Oh3863 that my grief3708 were thoroughly weighed,8254 and my calamity1942 laid5375 in the balances3976 together!3162

3 For now6258 it would be heavier3513 than the sand2344 of the sea:3220 therefore5921 3651 my words1697 are swallowed3886 up.

4 For the arrows2671 of the Almighty7706 are within5978 me, the poison2534 whereof834 drinks8354 up my spirit:7307 the terrors1161 of God433 do set themselves in array6186 against me.

5 Does the wild6501 ass6501 bray5101 when he has grass?1877 or lows1600 the ox7794 over5921 his fodder?1098

6 Can that which is unsavory8602 be eaten398 without1097 salt?4417 or is there any taste2940 in the white7388 of an egg?2495

7 The things that my soul5315 refused3985 to touch5060 are as my sorrowful1741 meat.3899

8 Oh that I might have935 my request;7596 and that God433 would grant5414 me the thing that I long8615 for!

9 Even that it would please2974 God433 to destroy1792 me; that he would let loose5425 his hand,3027 and cut1214 me off!

10 Then should I yet5750 have1961 comfort;5165 yes, I would harden5539 myself in sorrow:2427 let him not spare;2550 for I have not concealed3582 the words561 of the Holy6918 One.

11 What4100 is my strength,3581 that I should hope?3176 and what4100 is my end,7093 that I should prolong748 my life?5315

12 Is my strength3581 the strength3581 of stones?68 or is my flesh1320 of brass?5153

13 Is not my help5833 in me? and is wisdom8454 driven5080 quite5080 from me?

14 To him that is afflicted4523 pity2617 should be showed from his friend;7453 but he forsakes5800 the fear3374 of the Almighty.7706

15 My brothers251 have dealt deceitfully898 as a brook,5158 and as the stream650 of brooks5158 they pass5674 away;

16 Which are blackish6937 by reason4480 of the ice,7140 and wherein the snow7950 is hid:5956

17 What time6256 they wax warm,2215 they vanish:6789 when it is hot,2527 they are consumed1846 out of their place.4725

18 The paths734 of their way1870 are turned3943 aside;3943 they go5927 to nothing,8414 and perish.6

19 The troops734 of Tema8485 looked,5027 the companies1979 of Sheba7614 waited6960 for them.

20 They were confounded954 because3588 they had hoped;982 they came935 thither,5704 and were ashamed.2659

21 For now6258 you are nothing;3808 you see7200 my casting2866 down, and are afraid.3372

22 Did I say,559 Bring3051 to me? or, Give a reward7809 for me of your substance?3581

23 Or, Deliver4422 me from the enemy's6862 hand?3027 or, Redeem6299 me from the hand3027 of the mighty?6184

24 Teach3384 me, and I will hold2790 my tongue:2790 and cause me to understand995 wherein4100 I have erred.7683

25 How4100 forcible4834 are right3476 words!561 but what4100 does your arguing3198 reprove?3198

26 Do you imagine2803 to reprove3198 words,4405 and the speeches561 of one that is desperate,2976 which are as wind?7307

27 Yes,637 you overwhelm5307 the fatherless,3490 and you dig3738 a pit for your friend.7453

28 Now6258 therefore be content,2974 look6437 on me; for it is evident5921 6440 to you if518 I lie.3576

29 Return,7725 I pray4994 you, let it not be iniquity;5766 yes, return7725 again,5750 my righteousness6664 is in it.

30 Is there iniquity5766 in my tongue?3956 cannot3808 my taste2441 discern995 perverse1942 things?

Job

Chapter 6

1 THEN Job answered and said,

2 Oh that my grief were weighed, and my calamity laid in the balances against it!

3 For then it would be heavier than the sand of the seas; therefore my words are restrained.

4 For the arrows of the Almighty are in my flesh, and their poison drinks up my spirit; the terrors of God have frightened me.

5 Does the wild ass bray over grass? Or does the ox low over the fodder?

6 Or can that which is unsavory be eaten without salt? Or is there any taste in the white of an egg?

7 My soul is weary of its troubles, I lament like a drunken man in my affliction.

8 Oh that I might have my request; and that God would grant me the thing that I long for!

9 So that God would hearken to cleanse me, and to spread out his hand and make me whole;

10 And to be again my comfort, so that I may be restored to my strength without measure; for I have not lied against the words of the Holy One.

11 What is my strength, that I should endure? And what is my end, that I should be patient?

12 Is my strength the strength of stones? Or is my flesh of brass?

13 Behold, his help is not in me, and his salvation is far off from me.

14 He who withholds peace from his friend, forsakes the worship of the Almighty.

15 My brethren have dealt deceitfully like dry brooks, like torrents which pass away.

16 Those who were afraid of ice, much snow has fallen upon them.

17 When the sun shines over them, they melt; when it is hot, they melt and disappear from their place.

18 The paths of their ways are winding; they go astray from their course and perish.

19 For they have looked toward the roads of the south, and have waited for the paths of Sheba.

20 They are ashamed in what they had hoped; they came there, and were confounded.

21 You also have become such to me; because before you saw terror, you were afraid.

22 Did I say, Bring me a present? Or from your wealth offer a bribe for my sake?

23 Or rescue me from my oppressor's hands; or deliver me from the hand of the mighty?

24 Teach me, and I will be silent; and cause me to understand wherein I have erred.

25 Why do you reject the words of truth? Who of you are able to rebuke and chastise?

26 Behold you are seeking to find words with which to reprove, and against my soul you are conjuring up words.

27 Behold, you overwhelm the fatherless, and you grieve your friend.

28 Now therefore listen and take heed, and I will speak in your presence, and will not lie.

29 Repent, I pray you, and do not become like ungodly men; repent therefore and be justified.

30 Is there iniquity in my tongue? Or does not my mouth speak truth?

Job

Chapter 6

Job

Chapter 6

1 But Job347 answered6030 and said,559

1 THEN Job answered and said,

2 Oh3863 that my grief3708 were thoroughly weighed,8254 and my calamity1942 laid5375 in the balances3976 together!3162

2 Oh that my grief were weighed, and my calamity laid in the balances against it!

3 For now6258 it would be heavier3513 than the sand2344 of the sea:3220 therefore5921 3651 my words1697 are swallowed3886 up.

3 For then it would be heavier than the sand of the seas; therefore my words are restrained.

4 For the arrows2671 of the Almighty7706 are within5978 me, the poison2534 whereof834 drinks8354 up my spirit:7307 the terrors1161 of God433 do set themselves in array6186 against me.

4 For the arrows of the Almighty are in my flesh, and their poison drinks up my spirit; the terrors of God have frightened me.

5 Does the wild6501 ass6501 bray5101 when he has grass?1877 or lows1600 the ox7794 over5921 his fodder?1098

5 Does the wild ass bray over grass? Or does the ox low over the fodder?

6 Can that which is unsavory8602 be eaten398 without1097 salt?4417 or is there any taste2940 in the white7388 of an egg?2495

6 Or can that which is unsavory be eaten without salt? Or is there any taste in the white of an egg?

7 The things that my soul5315 refused3985 to touch5060 are as my sorrowful1741 meat.3899

7 My soul is weary of its troubles, I lament like a drunken man in my affliction.

8 Oh that I might have935 my request;7596 and that God433 would grant5414 me the thing that I long8615 for!

8 Oh that I might have my request; and that God would grant me the thing that I long for!

9 Even that it would please2974 God433 to destroy1792 me; that he would let loose5425 his hand,3027 and cut1214 me off!

9 So that God would hearken to cleanse me, and to spread out his hand and make me whole;

10 Then should I yet5750 have1961 comfort;5165 yes, I would harden5539 myself in sorrow:2427 let him not spare;2550 for I have not concealed3582 the words561 of the Holy6918 One.

10 And to be again my comfort, so that I may be restored to my strength without measure; for I have not lied against the words of the Holy One.

11 What4100 is my strength,3581 that I should hope?3176 and what4100 is my end,7093 that I should prolong748 my life?5315

11 What is my strength, that I should endure? And what is my end, that I should be patient?

12 Is my strength3581 the strength3581 of stones?68 or is my flesh1320 of brass?5153

12 Is my strength the strength of stones? Or is my flesh of brass?

13 Is not my help5833 in me? and is wisdom8454 driven5080 quite5080 from me?

13 Behold, his help is not in me, and his salvation is far off from me.

14 To him that is afflicted4523 pity2617 should be showed from his friend;7453 but he forsakes5800 the fear3374 of the Almighty.7706

14 He who withholds peace from his friend, forsakes the worship of the Almighty.

15 My brothers251 have dealt deceitfully898 as a brook,5158 and as the stream650 of brooks5158 they pass5674 away;

15 My brethren have dealt deceitfully like dry brooks, like torrents which pass away.

16 Which are blackish6937 by reason4480 of the ice,7140 and wherein the snow7950 is hid:5956

16 Those who were afraid of ice, much snow has fallen upon them.

17 What time6256 they wax warm,2215 they vanish:6789 when it is hot,2527 they are consumed1846 out of their place.4725

17 When the sun shines over them, they melt; when it is hot, they melt and disappear from their place.

18 The paths734 of their way1870 are turned3943 aside;3943 they go5927 to nothing,8414 and perish.6

18 The paths of their ways are winding; they go astray from their course and perish.

19 The troops734 of Tema8485 looked,5027 the companies1979 of Sheba7614 waited6960 for them.

19 For they have looked toward the roads of the south, and have waited for the paths of Sheba.

20 They were confounded954 because3588 they had hoped;982 they came935 thither,5704 and were ashamed.2659

20 They are ashamed in what they had hoped; they came there, and were confounded.

21 For now6258 you are nothing;3808 you see7200 my casting2866 down, and are afraid.3372

21 You also have become such to me; because before you saw terror, you were afraid.

22 Did I say,559 Bring3051 to me? or, Give a reward7809 for me of your substance?3581

22 Did I say, Bring me a present? Or from your wealth offer a bribe for my sake?

23 Or, Deliver4422 me from the enemy's6862 hand?3027 or, Redeem6299 me from the hand3027 of the mighty?6184

23 Or rescue me from my oppressor's hands; or deliver me from the hand of the mighty?

24 Teach3384 me, and I will hold2790 my tongue:2790 and cause me to understand995 wherein4100 I have erred.7683

24 Teach me, and I will be silent; and cause me to understand wherein I have erred.

25 How4100 forcible4834 are right3476 words!561 but what4100 does your arguing3198 reprove?3198

25 Why do you reject the words of truth? Who of you are able to rebuke and chastise?

26 Do you imagine2803 to reprove3198 words,4405 and the speeches561 of one that is desperate,2976 which are as wind?7307

26 Behold you are seeking to find words with which to reprove, and against my soul you are conjuring up words.

27 Yes,637 you overwhelm5307 the fatherless,3490 and you dig3738 a pit for your friend.7453

27 Behold, you overwhelm the fatherless, and you grieve your friend.

28 Now6258 therefore be content,2974 look6437 on me; for it is evident5921 6440 to you if518 I lie.3576

28 Now therefore listen and take heed, and I will speak in your presence, and will not lie.

29 Return,7725 I pray4994 you, let it not be iniquity;5766 yes, return7725 again,5750 my righteousness6664 is in it.

29 Repent, I pray you, and do not become like ungodly men; repent therefore and be justified.

30 Is there iniquity5766 in my tongue?3956 cannot3808 my taste2441 discern995 perverse1942 things?

30 Is there iniquity in my tongue? Or does not my mouth speak truth?