< Job 4 >
1 and to answer Eliphaz [the] Temanite and to say
Respondens autem Eliphaz Themanites, dixit:
2 to test: try word to(wards) you be weary and to restrain in/on/with speech who? be able
Si cœperimus loqui tibi, forsitan moleste accipies; sed conceptum sermonem tenere quis poterit?
3 behold to discipline many and hand weak to strengthen: strengthen
Ecce docuisti multos, et manus lassas roborasti;
4 to stumble to arise: establish [emph?] speech your and knee to bow to strengthen
vacillantes confirmaverunt sermones tui, et genua trementia confortasti.
5 for now to come (in): come to(wards) you and be weary to touch till you and to dismay
Nunc autem venit super te plaga, et defecisti; tetigit te, et conturbatus es.
6 not fear your confidence your hope your and integrity way: conduct your
Ubi est timor tuus, fortitudo tua, patientia tua, et perfectio viarum tuarum?
7 to remember please who? he/she/it innocent to perish and where? upright to hide
Recordare, obsecro te, quis umquam innocens periit? aut quando recti deleti sunt?
8 like/as as which to see: see to plow/plot evil: wickedness and to sow trouble to reap him
Quin potius vidi eos qui operantur iniquitatem, et seminant dolores, et metunt eos,
9 from breath god to perish and from spirit: breath face: anger his to end: destroy
flante Deo perisse, et spiritu iræ ejus esse consumptos.
10 roaring lion and voice lion and tooth lion to break
Rugitus leonis, et vox leænæ, et dentes catulorum leonum contriti sunt.
11 lion to perish from without prey and son: young animal lion to separate
Tigris periit, eo quod non haberet prædam, et catuli leonis dissipati sunt.
12 and to(wards) me word to steal and to take: recieve ear my whisper from him
Porro ad me dictum est verbum absconditum, et quasi furtive suscepit auris mea venas susurri ejus.
13 in/on/with disquietings from vision night in/on/with to fall: fall deep sleep upon human
In horrore visionis nocturnæ, quando solet sopor occupare homines,
14 dread to encounter: toward me and trembling and abundance bone my to dread
pavor tenuit me, et tremor, et omnia ossa mea perterrita sunt;
15 and spirit upon face my to pass to bristle up hair flesh my
et cum spiritus, me præsente, transiret, inhorruerunt pili carnis meæ.
16 to stand: stand and not to recognize appearance his likeness to/for before eye my silence and voice to hear: hear
Stetit quidam, cujus non agnoscebam vultum, imago coram oculis meis, et vocem quasi auræ lenis audivi.
17 human from god to justify if: surely no from to make him be pure great man
Numquid homo, Dei comparatione, justificabitur? aut factore suo purior erit vir?
18 look! in/on/with servant/slave his not be faithful and in/on/with messenger: angel his to set: make error
Ecce qui serviunt ei, non sunt stabiles, et in angelis suis reperit pravitatem;
19 also to dwell house: home clay which in/on/with dust foundation their to crush them to/for face: before moth
quanto magis hi qui habitant domos luteas, qui terrenum habent fundamentum, consumentur velut a tinea?
20 from morning to/for evening to crush from without to set: consider to/for perpetuity to perish
De mane usque ad vesperam succidentur; et quia nullus intelligit, in æternum peribunt.
21 not to set out cord their in/on/with them to die and not in/on/with wisdom
Qui autem reliqui fuerint, auferentur ex eis; morientur, et non in sapientia.