< Job 14 >
1 Man that is borne of woman, is of short continuance, and full of trouble.
A human being born of a woman [is] short of days and surfeited of turmoil.
2 He shooteth foorth as a flowre, and is cut downe: he vanisheth also as a shadowe, and continueth not.
Like a flower he comes forth and he withered and he fled like shadow and not he remains.
3 And yet thou openest thine eyes vpon such one, and causest me to enter into iudgement with thee.
Indeed? on this do you open eyes your and me do you bring? in judgment with yourself.
4 Who can bring a cleane thing out of filthinesse? there is not one.
Who? will he make a clean [thing] from an unclean [thing] not one [person].
5 Are not his dayes determined? the nober of his moneths are with thee: thou hast appointed his boundes, which he can not passe.
If [are] determined - days his [the] number of months his [is] with you (limits his *Q(K)*) you have appointed and not he will pass.
6 Turne from him that he may cease vntill his desired day, as an hyreling.
Look away from on him so he may cease until he takes pleasure in like a hired laborer day his.
7 For there is hope of a tree, if it bee cut downe, that it will yet sproute, and the branches thereof will not cease.
For there for a tree [is] hope if it will be cut down and again it will sprout afresh and young shoot[s] its not it will fail.
8 Though the roote of it waxe olde in the earth, and the stocke thereof be dead in ye ground,
Though it will grow old in the ground root its and in the dust it will die stump its.
9 Yet by the sent of water it will bud, and bring foorth boughes like a plant.
From [the] scent of water it will show buds and it will produce shoot[s] like a plant.
10 But man is sicke, and dyeth, and man perisheth, and where is he?
And a man he dies and he was weak and he expired a person and where [is]? he.
11 As the waters passe from the sea, and as the flood decayeth and dryeth vp,
They disappear waters from [the] sea and a river it dries up and it is dry.
12 So man sleepeth and riseth not: for hee shall not wake againe, nor be raised from his sleepe till the heauen be no more.
And a person he lies down and not he will arise until [is] not heaven not they will awake and not they will be roused from sleep their.
13 Oh that thou wouldest hide me in the graue, and keepe me secret, vntill thy wrath were past, and wouldest giue me terme, and remember me. (Sheol )
Who? will he give - in Sheol you will hide me you will conceal me until turns back anger your you will set for me a limit and you will remember me. (Sheol )
14 If a man die, shall he liue againe? All the dayes of mine appointed time will I waite, till my changing shall come.
If he will die a man ¿ will he live all [the] days of service my I will wait until comes relief my.
15 Thou shalt call me, and I shall answere thee: thou louest the worke of thine own hands.
You will call and I I will answer you for [the] work of hands your you will long.
16 But nowe thou nombrest my steppes, and doest not delay my sinnes.
For now steps my you will count not you will watch over sin my.
17 Mine iniquitie is sealed vp, as in a bagge, and thou addest vnto my wickednesse.
[will be] sealed up In a bag transgression my and you have smeared over iniquity my.
18 And surely as the mountaine that falleth, commeth to nought, and the rocke that is remooued from his place:
And but a mountain [is] falling it crumbles away and a rock it moves from place its.
19 As the water breaketh the stones, when thou ouerflowest the things which growe in the dust of ye earth: so thou destroyest ye hope of man.
Stones - they rub away waters it washes off overflowings its [the] dust of [the] earth and [the] hope of humankind you destroy.
20 Thou preuailest alway against him, so that he passeth away: he changeth his face when thou castest him away.
You overpower him to perpetuity and he went [you are] changing face his and you sent away him.
21 And he knoweth not if his sonnes shall be honourable, neither shall he vnderstand concerning them, whether they shalbe of lowe degree,
They are honored sons his and not he knows and they may be insignificant and not he perceives it.
22 But while his flesh is vpon him, he shall be sorowfull, and while his soule is in him, it shall mourne.
Only own flesh his on himself it is in pain and self his on himself it mourns.