< Job 9 >

1 Then Iob answered, and sayd,
And he answered Job and he said.
2 I knowe verily that it is so: for howe should man compared vnto God, be iustified?
Truly I know that thus and what? will he be justified a person with God.
3 If I would dispute with him, hee could not answere him one thing of a thousand.
If someone desires to conduct a case with him not he will answer him one [time] from a thousand.
4 He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: who hath bene fierce against him and hath prospered?
Wise of heart and strong of power who? has he shown stubbornness to him and he has remained unharmed.
5 He remoueth the mountaines, and they feele not when he ouerthroweth them in his wrath.
The [one who] removes mountains and not they know [the one] who he overturns them in anger his.
6 Hee remooueth the earth out of her place, that the pillars thereof doe shake.
The [one who] shakes [the] earth from place its and pillars its they tremble!
7 He commandeth the sunne, and it riseth not: hee closeth vp the starres, as vnder a signet.
The [one who] speaks to the sun and not it shines and behind [the] stars he puts a seal.
8 Hee himselfe alone spreadeth out the heauens, and walketh vpon the height of the sea.
[one who] stretches out [the] heavens To only him and [one who] treads on [the] high places of [the] sea.
9 He maketh the starres Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades, and the climates of the South.
[one who] makes [the] Bear Orion and Pleiades and [the] chambers of [the] south.
10 He doeth great things, and vnsearcheable: yea, marueilous things without nomber.
[one who] does Great [things] until there not [is] inquiry and wonders until there not [is] number.
11 Lo, when he goeth by me, I see him not: and when he passeth by, I perceiue him not.
There! he will pass by at me and not I will see [him] and he may pass on and not I will perceive him.
12 Behold, when he taketh a pray, who can make him to restore it? who shall say vnto him, What doest thou?
There! he will snatch away who? will he turn back him who? will he say to him what? are you doing.
13 God will not withdrawe his anger, and the most mightie helpes doe stoupe vnder him.
God not he will turn back anger his (under him *Q(k)*) they lay prostrate [the] helpers of Rahab.
14 Howe much lesse shall I answere him? or howe should I finde out my words with him?
Indeed? for I I will answer him I will choose words my with him.
15 For though I were iust, yet could I not answere, but I would make supplication to my Iudge.
[I] who Though I am righteous not I will answer to judge my I will seek favor.
16 If I cry, and he answere me, yet woulde I not beleeue, that he heard my voyce.
If I called and he answered me not I believe that he gave ear to voice my.
17 For he destroyeth mee with a tempest, and woundeth me without cause.
[he] who With a storm he crushes me and he increases wounds my without cause.
18 He wil not suffer me to take my breath, but filleth me with bitternesse.
Not he permits me to bring back breath my for he surfeits me bitter things.
19 If we speake of strength, behold, he is strog: if we speake of iudgement, who shall bring me in to pleade?
If to power a strong [one] there! and if to justice who? will he summon me.
20 If I woulde iustifie my selfe, mine owne mouth shall condemne mee: if I would be perfite, he shall iudge me wicked.
Though I am righteous own mouth my it will condemn as guilty me [am] blameless I and it declared guilty me.
21 Though I were perfite, yet I knowe not my soule: therefore abhorre I my life.
[am] blameless I not I know self my I reject life my.
22 This is one point: therefore I said, Hee destroyeth the perfite and the wicked.
[is] one It there-fore I say [the] blameless and [the] wicked he [is] bringing to an end.
23 If the scourge should suddenly slay, should God laugh at the punishment of the innocent?
If a scourge it kills suddenly [the] despair of innocent [ones] he mocks.
24 The earth is giuen into the hand of ye wicked: he couereth the faces of the iudges therof: if not, where is he? or who is he?
A land - it has been given in [the] hand of a wicked [person] [the] face of judges its he covers if not then who? [is] it.
25 My dayes haue bene more swift then a post: they haue fled, and haue seene no good thing.
And days my they have been swift more than a runner they have fled not they have seen good.
26 They are passed as with the most swift ships, and as the eagle that flyeth to the pray.
They have passed on with ships of reed like an eagle [which] it rushes on food.
27 If I say, I wil forget my complaynt, I will cease from my wrath, and comfort mee,
If to say I I will forget complaint my I will let loose face my and I will be cheerful.
28 Then I am afrayd of all my sorowes, knowing that thou wilt not iudge me innocent.
I dread all pains my I know that not you will acquit me.
29 If I be wicked, why labour I thus in vaine?
I I will be guilty why? this vanity will I labor.
30 If I wash my selfe with snowe water, and purge mine hands most cleane,
If I washed myself (in water of *Q(K)*) snow and I cleansed with potash hands my.
31 Yet shalt thou plunge mee in the pit, and mine owne clothes shall make me filthie.
Then in pit you will dip me and they will abhor me own clothes my.
32 For he is not a man as I am, that I shoulde answere him, if we come together to iudgement.
For not [he is] a human like me I will answer him we will come together in judgment.
33 Neyther is there any vmpire that might lay his hand vpon vs both.
Not there between us [is] an arbiter he may put hand his on [the] two of us.
34 Let him take his rod away from me, and let not his feare astonish me:
Let him remove from on me rod his and dread his may not it terrify me.
35 Then will I speake, and feare him not: but because I am not so, I holde me still.
I will speak and not I will fear him for not [am] thus I with myself.

< Job 9 >