< Job 6 >

1 And he answered Job and he said.
Bvt Iob answered, and said,
2 Certainly [if] it will be weighed grief my (and destruction my *Q(K)*) in [the] balances people will raise together.
Oh that my griefe were well weighed, and my miseries were layed together in the balance.
3 For now more than [the] sand of [the] seas it will be heavy there-fore words my they have been rash.
For it woulde be nowe heauier then the sande of the sea: therefore my wordes are swallowed vp.
4 For [the] arrows of [the] Almighty [are] with me which poison their [is] drinking spirit my [the] terrors of God they are arranged against me.
For the arrowes of the Almightie are in me, the venime whereof doeth drinke vp my spirit, and the terrours of God fight against me.
5 ¿ Does it bray a wild donkey on grass or? does it low an ox on fodder its.
Doeth the wilde asse bray when he hath grasse? or loweth the oxe when he hath fodder?
6 ¿ Is it eaten tasteless [food] because not salt or? [is] there taste in [the] slime of purslane.
That which is vnsauerie, shall it be eaten without salt? or is there any taste in the white of an egge?
7 It refuses to touch [them] self my they [are] like [the] illness of food my.
Such things as my soule refused to touch, as were sorowes, are my meate.
8 Who? will he give it will come petition my and hope my he will give God.
Oh that I might haue my desire, and that God would grant me the thing that I long for!
9 And may he be willing God and may he crush me may he loosen hand his and may he cut off me.
That is, that God would destroy me: that he would let his hand go, and cut me off.
10 And may it be still - comfort my and may I jump in anguish [which] not it relents that not I have hidden [the] words of [the] holy [one].
Then should I yet haue comfort, (though I burne with sorowe, let him not spare) because I haue not denyed the wordes of the Holy one.
11 What? [is] strength my that I will wait and what? [is] end my that I will prolong life my.
What power haue I that I should endure? or what is mine end, if I should prolong my life?
12 [the] strength of Stones [is] strength my or? [is] flesh my bronze.
Is my strength the strength of stones? or is my flesh of brasse?
13 ¿ If not [is] help my in myself and sound wisdom it has been banished from me.
Is it not so, that there is in me no helpe? and that strength is taken from me?
14 [belongs] to Despairing [person] from friend his loyalty and [the] fear of [the] Almighty he will forsake.
He that is in miserie, ought to be comforted of his neighbour: but men haue forsaken the feare of the Almightie.
15 Brothers my they have acted treacherously like a wadi like a stream-bed of wadis [which] they pass away.
My brethre haue deceiued me as a brook, and as the rising of the riuers they passe away.
16 That are dark from ice over them it hides itself snow.
Which are blackish with yee, and wherein the snowe is hid.
17 At [the] time [when] they flow they are silenced in heat its they are dried up from place their.
But in time they are dryed vp with heate and are consumed: and when it is hote they faile out of their places,
18 They twist [the] paths of way their they go up in the wasteland so they may perish.
Or they depart from their way and course, yea, they vanish and perish.
19 They look [the] caravans of Tema [the] travelers of Sheba they look eagerly for them.
They that go to Tema, considered them, and they that goe to Sheba, waited for them.
20 They are disappointed for he had been confident they come to it and they were disappointed.
But they were confounded: when they hoped, they came thither and were ashamed.
21 For now you have become (it *Q(K)*) you have seen a terror and you were afraid.
Surely nowe are ye like vnto it: ye haue seene my fearefull plague, and are afraide.
22 ¿ For have I said give for me and from wealth your give a reward for me.
Was it because I said, Bring vnto me? or giue a rewarde to me of your substance?
23 And rescue me from [the] hand of an opponent and from [the] hand of ruthless [people] you will ransom me.
And deliuer me from the enemies hande, or ransome me out of the hand of tyrants?
24 Teach me and I I will keep silent and what? have I erred explain to me.
Teach me, and I wil hold my tongue: and cause me to vnderstande, wherein I haue erred.
25 How! they are painful words of uprightness and what? does it prove completely from you.
Howe stedfast are the wordes of righteousnes? and what can any of you iustly reproue?
26 ¿ To reprove words do you plan and to wind [the] words of [one who] despairs.
Doe ye imagine to reproue wordes, that the talke of the afflicted should be as the winde?
27 Even on a fatherless one you will make fall and you may bargain on friend your.
Ye make your wrath to fall vpon the fatherlesse, and dig a pit for your friende.
28 And therefore be willing turn on me and on faces your if I will lie.
Nowe therefore be content to looke vpon me: for I will not lie before your face.
29 Turn back please may not it be injustice (and turn back *Q(K)*) still righteousness my [is] in it.
Turne, I pray you, let there be none iniquitie: returne, I say, and ye shall see yet my righteousnesse in that behalfe.
30 ¿ [is] there On tongue my injustice or? palate my not does it discern destruction.
Is there iniquitie in my tongue? doeth not my mouth feele sorowes?

< Job 6 >