Job 22TYN

1So Eliphas the Themanite gave answer, and said:

2May a man be compared unto God in wisdom, though he seem to himself, for to be like him?

3What pleasure hath God in that thou art righteous? Or what doth it profit him, that thy ways are perfect?

4Is he afraid to reprove thee, and to step forth with thee in to judgement?

5Cometh not this for that(the) great wickedness, and for thine ungracious deeds which are innumerable?

6Thou hast taken the pledge from thy brethren for naught, and robbed the naked of their clothing:

7To such as were weary, hast thou given no water to drink, thou hast withdrawn bread from the hungry:

8Should such one then as useth violence, wrong and oppression (doing all things of partiality, and having respect of persons) dwell in the land?

9Thou hast sent widows away empty and oppressed the poor fatherless.

10Therefore art thou compassed about with snares on every side, and suddenly vexed with fear.

11Shouldest thou then see no darkness? Should not the water flood run over thee?

12Now because that God is higher than the heavens, and because thou seest the stars are so high,

13wilt thou therefore say: Tush, how should God know? Doth his dominion reach beyond the clouds?

14Tush, the clouds cover him that he may not see, for he dwelleth in heaven.

15Well, thou wilt keep the old way, that all wicked men have gone:

16both old and young, whose foundation is a running water,

17which sayeth unto God: go from us, and after this manner: Tush, what will the Almighty do unto us?

18where as he (notwithstanding) filleth their houses with all good. Which meaning of the ungodly be far from me.

19For with joy shall the godly, and with gladness shall the innocent see,

20that their increase shall be hewn down, and their posterity consumed with (the) fire.

21Therefore reconcile thee unto God, and be content, so shall all things prosper with thee rightwell.

22Receive the law at his mouth, and lay up his words in thine heart.

23For if thou wilt turn to the Almighty, thou shalt stand fast, and all unrighteousness shall be far from thy dwelling:

24He shall give thee an harvest, which in plenty and abundance shall exceed the dust of the earth, and the gold of Ophir like river stones.

25Yea the Almighty his own self shall be thine harvest, and the heap of thy money.

26Then shalt thou have thy delight(delyte) in the Almighty, and lift up thy face unto God.

27Then shalt thou make thy prayer unto him, and he shall hear thee, and thou shalt keep thy promises.

28Then, look what thou takest in hand, he shall make it to prosper with thee, and the light shall shine in thy ways.

29For who so humbleth himself, him shall he set up: and who so looketh meekly, shall be healed.

30If thou be innocent, he shall save thee: and thorow the unguiltyness of thine hands shalt thou be delivered.

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