< Job 31 >
1 “I solemnly promised myself that I would not look at a young woman with a desire [to have sex with her].
Έκαμον συνθήκην μετά των οφθαλμών μου· και πως να έχω τον στοχασμόν μου επί παρθένον;
2 [If I did not do what I promised, ] what would God who is in heaven [MTY] do to me [RHQ]? Almighty [God] would certainly not [RHQ] give me any reward!
και τι το μερίδιον παρά Θεού άνωθεν; και η κληρονομία του Παντοδυνάμου εκ των υψηλών;
3 [Previously I thought that] surely [RHQ] it was unrighteous people who would experience calamities, and that it was those who do what is wrong who would experience disasters.
Ουχί αφανισμός διά τον ασεβή; και ταλαιπωρία διά τους εργάτας της ανομίας;
4 God certainly sees [RHQ] everything that I do, [so why is he causing me to suffer?] [It is as though] he counts every step that I take.
δεν βλέπει αυτός τας οδούς μου και απαριθμεί πάντα τα βήματά μου;
5 [“I solemnly declare that] I have never acted wickedly and have never tried to deceive people.
Εάν περιεπάτησα με ψεύδος, ή ο πους μου έσπευσεν εις δόλον,
6 I request only that God judge me fairly [MET], and if he does that, he will know that I (am innocent/have not done what is wrong).
ας με ζυγίση διά της στάθμης της δικαιοσύνης και ας γνωρίση ο Θεός την ακεραιότητά μου·
7 If [it were true that] I have stopped living righteously, or [that] I [SYN] have desired the things that I look at [MTY], or [that] I am guilty of any other sin,
αν το βήμά μου εξετράπη από της οδού και η καρδία μου επηκολούθησε τους οφθαλμούς μου, και αν κηλίς προσεκολλήθη εις τας χείρας μου·
8 then I hope/wish that when I plant [seeds], someone else will [harvest the crops and] eat [them] and that others will uproot the [fruit trees] that I planted.
να σπείρω, και άλλος να φάγη· και να εκριζωθώσιν οι έκγονοί μου.
9 “If [it were true that] I [SYN] have been attracted by some other man’s wife, or [that] I have hidden myself and waited outside [the] door [to] her [house],
Αν η καρδία μου ηπατήθη υπό γυναικός, ή παρεμόνευσα εις την θύραν του πλησίον μου,
10 I hope/desire that my wife will become the servant/slave of another man and have sex [EUP] with him.
η γυνή μου να αλέση δι' άλλον, και άλλοι να πέσωσιν επ' αυτήν.
11 [For me to do] that would be a terrible sin, and the judges would decide that I should be punished.
Διότι μιαρόν ανόμημα τούτο και αμάρτημα κατάδικον·
12 My [committing adultery] would [produce in me a fire like] [MET] the fire that burns people in hell, and it would burn up everything that I own. ()
διότι είναι πυρ κατατρώγον μέχρις αφανισμού, και ήθελεν εκριζώσει πάντα τα γεννήματά μου.
13 “And, if [it were true that] I have ever refused to listen to one of my male or female servants when they complained to me about something,
Αν κατεφρόνησα την κρίσιν του δούλου μου ή της δούλης μου, ότε διεφέροντο προς εμέ,
14 God would arise [and declare that he would punish me]; and when he would do that, what would I do? If he would ask me [about what I have done], (what would I answer?/I would not be able to answer.) [RHQ]
τι θέλω κάμει τότε, όταν εγερθή ο Θεός; και όταν επισκεφθή, τι θέλω αποκριθή προς αυτόν;
15 God, who created me, certainly also created my servants [RHQ]; surely he is the one who formed them and me in our mothers’ wombs [RHQ]; [so we all should behave toward each other equally].
Ο ποιήσας εμέ εν τη κοιλία, δεν εποίησε και εκείνον; και δεν εμόρφωσεν ημάς ο αυτός εν τη μήτρα;
16 “I have guided orphans from the time that they were born; I have taken care of them since they were young. So, if [it were true that] I ate all my food myself and did not share some of it with orphans, or [that] I refused to give poor people the things that they wanted, or [that] I caused widows to live (in despair/without hope [that they would receive any help from anyone]),
Αν ηρνήθην την επιθυμίαν των πτωχών, ή εμάρανα τους οφθαλμούς της χήρας,
ή έφαγον μόνος τον άρτον μου, και ο ορφανός δεν έφαγεν εξ αυτού·
διότι ο μεν εκ νεότητος μου ετρέφετο μετ' εμού, ως μετά πατρός, την δε εκ κοιλίας της μητρός μου ωδήγησα·
19 or [that] I had seen people die [from cold] because they had no clothes, or [that] I had seen poor people who did not have clothes [to keep them warm],
αν είδον τινά απολλύμενον δι' έλλειψιν ενδύματος ή πτωχόν χωρίς σκεπάσματος,
20 and they were not able to become warm [from clothes made] from the wool of my sheep with the result that they thanked me for [giving them clothes, ]
αν οι νεφροί αυτού δεν με ευλόγησαν και δεν εθερμάνθη με το μαλλίον των προβάτων μου,
21 or if [it were true that] I threatened to strike any orphan because I knew that the elders at the city gates would (decide in my favor);
αν εσήκωσα την χείρα μου κατά του ορφανού, βλέπων ότι υπερίσχυον εν τη πύλη,
22 [if those things were true about me], I hope/desire that my shoulder blade would be torn out and my arm be torn from my shoulder.
να πέση ο βραχίων μου εκ του ώμου, και η χειρ μου να συντριφθή εκ του αγκώνος.
23 I always feared that God would cause me to experience a great disaster [if I did any of those evil things], and I would not have been able to endure the powerful [things that he would do to punish me].
Διότι ο παρά του Θεού όλεθρος ήτο εις εμέ φρίκη και διά την μεγαλειότητα αυτού δεν ήθελον δυνηθή να ανθέξω.
24 “If [it were true that] I trusted in my gold/money [DOU],
Αν έθεσα εις το χρυσίον την ελπίδα μου, ή είπα προς το καθαρόν χρυσίον, Συ είσαι το θάρρος μου,
25 or that I rejoiced because I had acquired many things and had become very rich,
αν ευφράνθην διότι ο πλούτος μου ήτο μέγας και διότι η χειρ μου εύρηκεν αφθονίαν,
26 or that I looked at the sun when it was shining or looked at the beautiful moon
αν εθεώρουν τον ήλιον αναλάμποντα ή την σελήνην περιπατούσαν εν τη λαμπρότητι αυτής,
27 and I [SYN] had been tempted [to worship them] by kissing my hand to revere them,
και η καρδία μου εθέλχθη κρυφίως, ή με το στόμα μου εφίλησα την χείρα μου,
28 those things also would be sins for which the judges would say that I must be punished, because I would have been rejecting God [by doing those things].
και τούτο ήθελεν είσθαι ανόμημα κατάδικον· διότι ήθελον αρνηθή τον Θεόν τον Ύψιστον.
29 “[It is not true that] I [SYN] sinned by requesting God to curse people who hated me with the result that God would cause them to die. It is also not true that I was glad when they were ruined or that I rejoiced when they experienced disasters [DOU].
Αν εχάρην εις τον αφανισμόν του μισούντός με, ή επεχάρην ότε εύρηκεν αυτόν κακόν·
διότι ουδέ αφήκα το στόμα μου να αμαρτήση, ευχόμενος κατάραν εις την ψυχήν αυτού·
31 [It is also not true that] I never welcomed travelers to stay in my tent or that I did not open my doors to them, but [forced them to] sleep in the streets. [All] the men who work for me certainly know that [RHQ]!
αν οι άνθρωποι της σκηνής μου δεν είπον, τις θέλει δείξει άνθρωπον μη χορτασθέντα από των κρεάτων αυτού;
Ο ξένος δεν διενυκτέρευεν έξω· ήνοιγον την θύραν μου εις τον οδοιπόρον·
33 Some people try to hide their sins, but I have never done that;
αν εσκέπασα την παράβασίν μου ως ο Αδάμ, κρύπτων την ανομίαν μου εν τω κόλπω μου·
34 and I never remained silent and refused to go outside of my home because I was very (afraid of/worried about) what people would say [about me], and that they would hate/scorn me.
διότι μήπως εφοβούμην μέγα πλήθος, ή με ετρόμαζεν η καταφρόνησις των οικογενειών, ώστε να σιωπήσω και να μη εκβώ εκ της θύρας;
35 “I wish/desire that there was someone who would hear what I am saying! I solemnly declare [that all that I have said is true]. I wish that those who oppose me would write down [on a scroll] the evil things that they say that I did.
Ω να ήτο τις να με ήκουεν. Ιδού, η επιθυμία μου είναι να απεκρίνετο ο Παντοδύναμος εις εμέ, και ο αντίδικός μου να έγραφε βιβλίον.
36 [If they did that, ] I would wear that scroll on my shoulder, or wear it on top of my head, [in order that everyone could see it].
Βεβαίως ήθελον βαστάσει αυτό επί του ώμου μου, ήθελον περιδέσει αυτό στέφανον επ' εμέ·
37 I would tell [God] everything that I have done, and I would approach him [confidently], like a ruler would.
ήθελον φανερώσει προς αυτόν τον αριθμόν των βημάτων μου· ως άρχων ήθελον πλησιάσει εις αυτόν.
38 If [it were true that] I have stolen land, with the result that [it was as though] its furrows cried out to accuse me of stealing;
Αν ο αγρός μου καταβοά εναντίον μου και κλαίωσιν ομού οι αύλακες αυτού,
39 or [if it were true that] I have eaten the crops that grew in someone else’s fields without paying [for those crops], with the result that those farmers who grew those crops died [from hunger];
αν έφαγον τον καρπόν αυτόν χωρίς μισθόν, ή έκαμον να εκβή η ψυχή των γεωργών αυτού,
40 then I wish/desire that thorns would grow [in my fields] instead of wheat. May bad weeds grow instead of barley!” That is the end of what Job said [to his three friends].
Ας φυτρώσωσι τρίβολοι αντί σίτου και ζιζάνια αντί κριθής. Ετελείωσαν οι λόγοι του Ιώβ.