< Job 6 >
1 But Job answered and said,
And he answered Job and he said.
2 Oh that one would indeed weigh the wrath that is upon me, and take up my griefs in a balance together!
Certainly [if] it will be weighed grief my (and destruction my *Q(K)*) in [the] balances people will raise together.
3 And verily they would be heavier than the sand by the seashore: but, as it seems, my words are vain.
For now more than [the] sand of [the] seas it will be heavy there-fore words my they have been rash.
4 For the arrows of the Lord are in my body, whose violence drinks up my blood: whenever I am going to speak, they pierce me.
For [the] arrows of [the] Almighty [are] with me which poison their [is] drinking spirit my [the] terrors of God they are arranged against me.
5 What then? will the wild ass bray for nothing, if he is not seeking food? or again, will the ox low at the manger, when he has a fodder?
¿ Does it bray a wild donkey on grass or? does it low an ox on fodder its.
6 Shall bread be eaten without salt? or again, is there taste in empty words?
¿ Is it eaten tasteless [food] because not salt or? [is] there taste in [the] slime of purslane.
7 For my wrath can’t cease; for I perceive my food as the smell of a lion [to be] loathsome.
It refuses to touch [them] self my they [are] like [the] illness of food my.
8 For oh that he would grant [my desire], and my petition might come, and the Lord would grant my hope!
Who? will he give it will come petition my and hope my he will give God.
9 Let the Lord begin and wound me, but let him not utterly destroy me.
And may he be willing God and may he crush me may he loosen hand his and may he cut off me.
10 Let the grave be my city, upon the walls of which I have leapt: I will not shrink from it; for I have not denied the holy words of my God.
And may it be still - comfort my and may I jump in anguish [which] not it relents that not I have hidden [the] words of [the] holy [one].
11 For what is my strength, that I continue? what is my time, that my soul endures?
What? [is] strength my that I will wait and what? [is] end my that I will prolong life my.
12 Is my strength the strength of stones? or is my flesh of brass?
[the] strength of Stones [is] strength my or? [is] flesh my bronze.
13 Or have I not trusted in him? but help is [far] from me.
¿ If not [is] help my in myself and sound wisdom it has been banished from me.
14 Mercy has rejected me; and the visitation of the Lord has disregarded me.
[belongs] to Despairing [person] from friend his loyalty and [the] fear of [the] Almighty he will forsake.
15 My nearest relations have not regarded me; they have passed me by like a failing brook, or like a wave.
Brothers my they have acted treacherously like a wadi like a stream-bed of wadis [which] they pass away.
16 They who used to reverence me, now have come against me like snow or congealed ice.
That are dark from ice over them it hides itself snow.
17 When it has melted at the approach of heat, it is not known what it was.
At [the] time [when] they flow they are silenced in heat its they are dried up from place their.
18 Thus I also have been deserted of all; and I am ruined, and become an outcast.
They twist [the] paths of way their they go up in the wasteland so they may perish.
19 Behold the ways of the Thaemanites, you that mark the paths of the Sabaeans.
They look [the] caravans of Tema [the] travelers of Sheba they look eagerly for them.
20 They too that trust in cities and riches shall come to shame.
They are disappointed for he had been confident they come to it and they were disappointed.
21 But you also have come to me without pity; so that beholding my wound you are afraid.
For now you have become (it *Q(K)*) you have seen a terror and you were afraid.
22 What? have I made any demand of you? or do I ask for strength from you,
¿ For have I said give for me and from wealth your give a reward for me.
23 to deliver me from enemies, or to rescue me from the hand of the mighty ones?
And rescue me from [the] hand of an opponent and from [the] hand of ruthless [people] you will ransom me.
24 Teach you me, and I will be silent: if in anything I have erred, tell me.
Teach me and I I will keep silent and what? have I erred explain to me.
25 But as it seems, the words of a true man are vain, because I do not ask strength of you.
How! they are painful words of uprightness and what? does it prove completely from you.
26 Neither will your reproof cause me to cease my words, for neither will I endure the sound of your speech.
¿ To reprove words do you plan and to wind [the] words of [one who] despairs.
27 Even because you attack the fatherless, and insult your friend.
Even on a fatherless one you will make fall and you may bargain on friend your.
28 But now, having looked upon your countenances, I will not lie.
And therefore be willing turn on me and on faces your if I will lie.
29 Sit down now, and let there not be unrighteousness; and unite again with the just.
Turn back please may not it be injustice (and turn back *Q(K)*) still righteousness my [is] in it.
30 For there is no injustice in my tongue; and does not my throat meditate understanding?
¿ [is] there On tongue my injustice or? palate my not does it discern destruction.