< Job 30 >
1 “And now, laughed at me, Have the younger in days than I, Whose fathers I have loathed to set With the dogs of my flock.
and now to laugh upon me little from me to/for day: old which to reject father their to/for to set: make with dog flock my
2 Also—the power of their hands, why [is it] to me? On them old age has perished.
also strength hand their to/for what? to/for me upon them to perish vigor
3 With want and with harsh famine, They are gnawing a dry place [in] the recent night, [In] desolation and ruin,
in/on/with poverty and in/on/with famine solitary [the] to gnaw dryness last night devastation and desolation
4 Those cropping mallows near a shrub, And their food [is] root of broom trees.
[the] to pluck mallow upon bush and root broom food their
5 They are cast out from the midst (They shout against them as a thief),
from midst to drive out: drive out to shout upon them like/as thief
6 To dwell in a frightful place of valleys, Holes of earth and clefts.
in/on/with dreadful torrent: river to/for to dwell hole dust and rock
7 They groan among shrubs, They are gathered together under nettles.
between bush to bray underneath: under nettle to attach
8 Sons of folly—even sons without name, They have been struck from the land.
son: type of foolish also son: child without name to whip from [the] land: country/planet
9 And now, I have been their song, And I am to them for a byword.
and now music their to be and to be to/for them to/for speech
10 They have detested me, They have kept far from me, And from before me have not spared to spit.
to abhor me to remove from me and from face my not to withhold spittle
11 Because He loosed His cord and afflicts me, And the bridle from before me, They have cast away.
for (cord my *Q(K)*) to open and to afflict me and bridle from face my to send: depart
12 A brood arises on the right hand, They have cast away my feet, And they raise up against me, Their paths of calamity.
upon right brood to arise: rise foot my to send: depart and to build upon me way calamity their
13 They have broken down my path, They profit by my calamity: He has no helper.
to break path my to/for desire my to gain not to help to/for them
14 They come as a wide breach, Under the desolation have rolled themselves.
like/as breach broad: wide to come underneath: stand devastation to roll
15 He has turned terrors against me, It pursues my abundance as the wind, And as a thick cloud, My safety has passed away.
to overturn upon me terror to pursue like/as spirit: breath honor my and like/as cloud to pass salvation my
16 And now, in me my soul pours itself out, Days of affliction seize me.
and now upon me to pour: pour soul my to grasp me day affliction
17 [At] night my bone has been pierced in me, And my gnawing [pain] does not lie down.
night bone my to dig from upon me and to gnaw me not to lie down: sleep [emph?]
18 By the abundance of power, Is my clothing changed, As the mouth of my coat it girds me.
in/on/with many strength to search clothing my like/as lip: edge tunic my to gird me
19 Casting me into mire, And I have become like dust and ashes.
to shoot me to/for clay and to liken like/as dust and ashes
20 I cry to You, And You do not answer me, I have stood, and You consider me.
to cry to(wards) you and not to answer me to stand: stand and to understand in/on/with me
21 You are turned to be fierce to me, With the strength of Your hand, You oppress me.
to overturn to/for cruel to/for me in/on/with strength hand: power your to hate me
22 You lift me up, You cause me to ride on the wind, And You melt—You level me.
to lift: raise me to(wards) spirit: breath to ride me and to melt me (wisdom *Q(K)*)
23 For I have known You bring me back [to] death, And [to] the house appointed for all living.
for to know death to return: return me and house: home meeting: time appointed to/for all alive
24 Surely not against the heap Does He send forth the hand, Though they have safety in its ruin.
surely not in/on/with ruin to send: reach hand if: surely yes in/on/with disaster his to/for them cry
25 Did I not weep for him whose day is hard? My soul has grieved for the needy.
if: surely no not to weep to/for severe day be grieved soul my to/for needy
26 When I expected good, then comes evil, And I wait for light, and darkness comes.
for good to await and to come (in): come bad: evil and to wait: hope to/for light and to come (in): come darkness
27 My bowels have boiled, and have not ceased, Days of affliction have gone before me.
belly my to boil and not to silence: stationary to meet me day affliction
28 I have gone mourning without the sun, I have risen, I cry in an assembly.
be dark to go: walk in/on/with not heat to arise: establish in/on/with assembly to cry
29 I have been a brother to dragons, And a companion to daughters of the ostrich.
brother: male-sibling to be to/for jackal and neighbor to/for daughter ostrich
30 My skin has been black on me, And my bone has burned from heat,
skin my be black from upon me and bone my to scorch from drought
31 And my harp becomes mourning, And my pipe the sound of weeping.”
and to be to/for mourning lyre my and pipe my to/for voice to weep