| Chapter 4 |
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And Eliphaz the Temanite answereth and saith: -- -
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Hath one tried a word with thee? -- Thou art weary! And to keep in words who is able? -
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Lo, thou hast instructed many, And feeble hands thou makest strong. -
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The stumbling one do thy words raise up, And bowing knees thou dost strengthen. -
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But now, it cometh in unto thee, And thou art weary; It striketh unto thee, and thou art troubled. -
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Is not thy reverence thy confidence? Thy hope -- the perfection of thy ways? -
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Remember, I pray thee, Who, being innocent, hath perished? And where have the upright been cut off? -
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As I have seen -- ploughers of iniquity, And sowers of misery, reap it! -
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From the breath of God they perish, And from the spirit of His anger consumed. -
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The roaring of a lion, And the voice of a fierce lion, And teeth of young lions have been broken. -
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An old lion is perishing without prey, And the whelps of the lioness do separate. -
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And unto me a thing is secretly brought, And receive doth mine ear a little of it. -
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In thoughts from visions of the night, In the falling of deep sleep on men, -
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Fear hath met me, and trembling, And the multitude of my bones caused to fear. -
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And a spirit before my face doth pass, Stand up doth the hair of my flesh; -
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It standeth, and I discern not its aspect, A similitude [is] over-against mine eyes, Silence! and a voice I hear: -
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'Is mortal man than God more righteous? Than his Maker is a man cleaner? -
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Lo, in His servants He putteth no credence, Nor in His messengers setteth praise.' -
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Also -- the inhabitants of houses of clay, (Whose foundation [is] in the dust, They bruise them before a moth.) -
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From morning to evening are beaten down, Without any regarding, for ever they perish. -
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Hath not their excellency been removed with them? They die, and not in wisdom! -
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