< Job 18 >

1 But Baldad the Suhite responded by saying:
And he answered Bildad the Shuhite and he said.
2 How long will you throw around words? Understand first, and then let us speak.
Until when? - will you make! ends of words you will consider and after we will speak.
3 Why have we been treated like mules, as if we were unworthy before you?
Why? are we regarded like cattle are we considered stupid? in view your.
4 You, who ruins your own soul in your fury, will the earth be forsaken because of you, and will the cliffs be moved from their place?
O [one who] tears self his in anger his ¿ for sake your may it be abandoned [the] earth so it may move? a rock from place its.
5 Will not the light of the impious be put out, and the flame of his fire refuse to shine?
Also [the] light of wicked [people] it is extinguished and not it shines [the] flame of fire his.
6 Light will become darkness in his tabernacle, and the lamp that is over him will be extinguished.
[the] light It grows dark in tent his and lamp his above him it is extinguished.
7 His strong steps will be constrained, and his own counsel will cast him down uncontrollably.
They are restricted [the] steps of vigor his and it throws down him own plan[s] his.
8 For he has caused his own feet to go into a net, and he has walked into its web.
For he is caught in a net by feet his and on a network he walks about.
9 His heel will be held in a snare, and thirst will rage against him.
It takes hold on a heel a trap it takes hold on him a snare.
10 A trap has been hidden for him in the earth, and a decoy, along his path.
[is] hidden On the ground rope his and trap his on [the] path.
11 Horrifying things will terrify him everywhere and will entangle his feet.
All around they terrify him sudden terror and they scatter him to feet his.
12 Let his strength be diminished by famine, and let starvation invade his ribs.
It is hungry trouble his and disaster [is] prepared for stumbling his.
13 Let it devour the beauty of his skin; let the ancient death consume his arms.
It consumes [the] parts of skin his it consumes parts his [the] firstborn of death.
14 Let his confidence be torn away from his tabernacle, and let ruin trample over him like a king.
He is torn away from tent his trust his and it makes march him to [the] king of sudden terror.
15 Let the companions of he who is not, dwell in his tabernacle; let brimstone rain down upon his tabernacle.
It dwells in tent his because not [belonging] to him it is scattered over estate his sulfur.
16 Let his roots be dried up from beneath him, and his harvest be crushed from above.
Beneath roots his they are dried up and above it withers branch[es] his.
17 Let the memory of him perish from the earth, and let not his name be celebrated in the streets.
Memory his it perishes from [the] earth and not a name [belongs] to him on [the] face of [the] street.
18 He will expel him from light into darkness, and he will remove him from the world.
People drive him from light into darkness and from [the] world they chase away him.
19 Neither his offspring, nor his descendants, will exist among his people, nor will there be any remnants in his country.
Not posterity [belongs] to him and not progeny [is] among people his and there not [is] a survivor in sojourning-places his.
20 The last will be astonished at his day, and the first will be overcome with horror.
On day his they are appalled [those] behind and [those] before they take hold of a shudder.
21 And so, these are the tabernacles of the sinful, and this the place of he who does not know God.
Surely these [are] [the] dwelling places of an evil-doer and this [is the] place of [one who] not he knows God.

< Job 18 >