< Job 33 >

1 Howbeit, Job, I pray thee, hear my speech, and hearken to all my words.
Tena ra, whakarongo, e Hopa, ki aku korero, kia whai taringa ki aku kupu katoa.
2 Behold now, I have opened my mouth, my tongue hath spoken in my mouth.
Nana, kua puaki nei toku mangai, kei te korero toku arero i roto i toku mangai.
3 My words shall utter the uprightness of my heart; and that which my lips know they shall speak sincerely.
Ma aku kupu e whakapuaki te tika o toku ngakau; ka korero pono oku ngutu i ta ratou e matau ana.
4 The spirit of God hath made me, and the breath of the Almighty given me life.
He mea hanga ahau na te Wairua o te Atua, a na te manawa o te Kaha Rawa ahau i whai ora ai.
5 If thou canst, answer thou me, set thy words in order before me, stand forth.
Ki te taea e koe, whakahokia mai e koe he kupu ki ahau; whakatikaia au korero ki toku aroaro, e tu ki runga.
6 Behold, I am toward God even as thou art; I also am formed out of the clay.
Nana, ko toku anga ki te Atua he pena hoki i tau; he mea hanga nei ano hoki ahau ki te paru.
7 Behold, my terror shall not make thee afraid, neither shall my pressure be heavy upon thee.
Nana, e kore te wehi ki ahau e whakawehi i a koe; e kore ano hoki toku ringa e taimaha iho ki a koe.
8 Surely thou hast spoken in my hearing, and I have heard the voice of thy words;
He pono kua hakiri oku taringa ki au kupu, a kua rongo atu ahau i te reo o au kupu, e mea ana,
9 'I am clean, without transgression, I am innocent, neither is there iniquity in me;
He ma ahau, kahore oku he; he harakore ahau, kahore hoki he kino i roto i ahau:
10 Behold, He findeth occasions against me, He counteth me for His enemy;
Na e rapu ana ia i te take riri ki ahau, e kiia ana ahau e ia he hoariri nona;
11 He putteth my feet in the stocks, He marketh all my paths.'
E karapitia ana e ia oku waewae ki te rakau, e ata titiro ana ia ki oku hikoinga katoa.
12 Behold, I answer thee: In this thou art not right, that God is too great for man;
Nana, maku e whawhati tau kupu, ehara tenei mea au i te mea tika; nui atu hoki te Atua i te tangata.
13 Why hast thou striven against Him? seeing that He will not answer any of his words.
He aha koe i totohe ai ki a ia? E kore hoki e korerotia e ia te tikanga o tetahi o ana mea.
14 For God speaketh in one way, yea in two, though man perceiveth it not.
Kotahi hoki, ae ra, e rua korerotanga a te Atua, otiia kahore e maharatia e te tangata.
15 In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed;
I te moe, i te putanga moemoea mai o te po, ina au iho te moe o te tangata, i nga moenga i runga i te takotoranga;
16 Then He openeth the ears of men, and by their chastisement sealeth the decree,
Ko reira ia whakapuare ai i nga taringa o nga tangata, hiri ai hoki i te ako mo ratou;
17 That men may put away their purpose, and that He may hide pride from man;
Kia whakanekehia ai te tangata i tana whakaaro, kia hipokina ai hoki te whakapehapeha o te tangata;
18 That He may keep back his soul from the pit, and his life from perishing by the sword.
E puritia ana e ia tona wairua kei tae ki te rua, tona ora kei riro i te hoari.
19 He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, and all his bones grow stiff;
E whiua ana hoki ia ki te mamae i runga i tona moenga, ki te ngau tonu hoki o ona wheua;
20 So that his life maketh him to abhor bread, and his soul dainty food.
A whakarihariha ana tona ora ki te taro, tona wairua ki te kai whakaminamina.
21 His flesh is consumed away, that it cannot be seen; and his bones corrode to unsightliness.
E honia ana ona kiko, a kore noa e kitea; a purero mai ana ona wheua kihai nei i kitea i mua.
22 Yea, his soul draweth near unto the pit, and his life to the destroyers.
Heoi e whakatata ana tona wairua ki te rua, tona ora ki nga kaiwhakamate.
23 If there be for him an angel, an intercessor, one among a thousand, to vouch for a man's uprightness;
Ki te mea he karere tera kei a ia, he kaiwhakaatu tikanga tetahi i roto i te mano, hei whakaatu i tona tika ki te tangata:
24 Then He is gracious unto him, and saith: 'Deliver him from going down to the pit, I have found a ransom.'
Na ka tohu tera i a ia, a ka mea, Whakaorangia ia kei heke ki te rua, kua kitea hoki e ahau he utu.
25 His flesh is tenderer than a child's; he returneth to the days of his youth;
Ko tona kiri ka ngawari atu i to te tamaiti; ka hoki iho ia ki nga ra o tona tamarikitanga:
26 He prayeth unto God, and He is favourable unto him; so that he seeth His face with joy; and He restoreth unto man his righteousness.
Ka inoi ia ki te Atua, a ka manako tera ki a ia; heoi ka kite ia i tona mata i runga i te koa: a ka utua e ia te tika o te tangata.
27 He cometh before men, and saith: 'I have sinned, and perverted that which was right, and it profited me not.'
E waiata ana ia i te aroaro o nga tangata, e mea ana, Kua hara ahau, whakaparoritia ake e ahau te tika, a kahore he pai ki ahau:
28 So He redeemeth his soul from going into the pit, and his life beholdeth the light.
Kua whakaorangia e ia toku wairua kei riro ki te rua, a e kite toku wairua i te marama.
29 Lo, all these things doth God work, twice, yea thrice, with a man,
Nana, e meatia ana enei mea katoa e te Atua, e tuaruatia ana, ae, e tuatorutia ana, ki te tangata,
30 To bring back his soul from the pit, that he may be enlightened with the light of the living.
Hei whakahoki mai i tona wairua i roto i te rua, kia whakamaramatia ai ki te marama o te ora.
31 Mark well, O Job, hearken unto me; hold thy peace, and I will speak.
Kia whai whakaaro mai, e Hopa, whakarongo mai ki ahau: kati tau, a ka korero ahau.
32 If thou hast any thing to say, answer me; speak, for I desire to justify thee.
Ki te mea he kupu tau, utua mai taku: korero, ko taku hoki i pai ai kia whakatikaia tau.
33 If not, hearken thou unto me; hold thy peace, and I will teach thee wisdom.
Ki te kahore, whakarongo ki ahau: noho puku koe, a maku koe e whakaako ki te whakaaro nui.

< Job 33 >