< Job 13 >
1 Lo! myn iye siy alle thingis, and myn eere herde; and Y vndurstood alle thingis.
look! all to see: see eye my to hear: hear ear my and to understand to/for her
2 Euene with youre kunnyng also Y kan, and Y am not lowere than ye.
like/as knowledge your to know also I not to fall: fall I from you
3 But netheles Y schal speke to Almyyti God, and Y coueite to dispute with God;
but I to(wards) Almighty to speak: speak and to rebuke to(wards) God to delight in
4 and firste Y schewe you makeris of leesyng, and louyeris of weyward techyngis.
and but you(m. p.) to smear deception to heal idol all your
5 And `Y wolde that ye weren stille, that ye weren gessid to be wise men.
who? to give: give be quiet be quiet [emph?] and to be to/for you to/for wisdom
6 Therfor here ye my chastisyngis; and perseyue ye the doom of my lippis.
to hear: hear please argument my and strife lips my to listen
7 Whether God hath nede to youre leesyng, that ye speke gilis for hym?
to/for God to speak: speak injustice and to/for him to speak: speak deceit
8 Whether ye taken his face, and enforsen to deme for God?
face: kindness his to lift: kindness [emph?] if: surely no to/for God to contend [emph?]
9 Ethir it schal plese hym, fro whom no thing mai be hid? Whether he as a man schal be disseyued with youre falsnessis?
pleasant for to search [obj] you if: surely no like/as to deceive in/on/with human to deceive in/on/with him
10 He schal repreue you; for ye taken his face in hiddlis.
to rebuke to rebuke [obj] you if in/on/with secrecy face to lift: kindness [emph?]
11 Anoon as he schal stire hym, he schal disturble you; and his drede schal falle on you.
not elevation his to terrify [obj] you and dread his to fall: fall upon you
12 Youre mynde schal be comparisound to aische; and youre nollis schulen be dryuun in to clei.
memorial your proverb ashes to/for back/rim/brow clay back/rim/brow your
13 Be ye stille a litil, that Y speke, what euer thing the mynde hath schewid to me.
be quiet from me and to speak: speak I and to pass upon me what?
14 Whi to-rende Y my fleischis with my teeth, and bere my lijf in myn hondis?
upon what? to lift: raise flesh my in/on/with tooth my and soul: life my to set: put in/on/with palm my
15 Yhe, thouy God sleeth me, Y schal hope in hym; netheles Y schal preue my weies in his siyt.
look! to slay me (to/for him *Q(K)*) to wait: hope surely way: conduct my to(wards) face his to rebuke
16 And he schal be my sauyour; for whi ech ypocrite schal not come in his siyt.
also he/she/it to/for me to/for salvation for not to/for face: before his profane to come (in): come
17 Here ye my word, and perseyue ye with eeris derke and harde figuratif spechis.
to hear: hear to hear: hear speech my and declaration my in/on/with ear your
18 Yf Y schal be demed, Y woot that Y schal be foundun iust.
behold please to arrange justice: judgement to know for I to justify
19 Who is he that is demed with me? Come he; whi am Y stille, and am wastid?
who? he/she/it to contend with me me for now be quiet and to die
20 Do thou not to me twei thingis oneli; and thanne Y schal not be hid fro thi face.
surely two not to make: offer with me me then from face your not to hide
21 Make thin hond fer fro me; and thi drede make not me aferd.
palm your from upon me to remove and terror your not to terrify me
22 Clepe thou me, and Y schal answere thee; ethir certis Y schal speke, and thou schalt answere me.
and to call: call to and I to answer or to speak: speak and to return: reply me
23 Hou grete synnes and wickidnessis haue Y? Schewe thou to me my felonyes, and trespassis.
like/as what? to/for me iniquity: crime and sin transgression my and sin my to know me
24 Whi hidist thou thi face, and demest me thin enemy?
to/for what? face your to hide and to devise: think me to/for enemy to/for you
25 Thou schewist thi myyt ayens a leef, which is rauyschid with the wynd; and thou pursuest drye stobil.
leaf to drive to tremble and [obj] stubble dry to pursue
26 For thou writist bitternessis ayens me; and wolt waste me with the synnes of my yong wexynge age.
for to write upon me gall and to possess: possess me iniquity: crime youth my
27 Thou hast set my foot in a stok, and thou hast kept alle my pathis; and thou hast biholde the steppis of my feet.
and to set: put in/on/with stock foot my and to keep: look at all way my upon root foot my to engrave
28 And Y schal be wastid as rot, and as a cloth, which is etun of a mouyte.
and he/she/it like/as rottenness to become old like/as garment to eat him moth