Job 29TYN

1So Job proceeded and went forth in his communication, saying:

2Oh that I were as I was in the months by past, and in the days when God preserved me:

3When his light shined upon my head: when I went after the same light and shining even thorow the darkness.

4As it stood with me, when I was wealthy and had ynough: when God prospered my house:

5When the Almighty was with me: when my household folks stood about me:

6When my ways ran over with butter, and when the stony rocks gave me rivers of oil:

7When I went thorow the city unto the gate, and when they set me a chair in the street:

8When the young men (as soon as they saw me) hid themselves, and when the aged arose, and stood up unto me:

9when the princes left of their talking, and laid their hand to their mouth:

10when the mighty kept still their voice, and when their tongues cleaved to the roof of their mouths.

11When all they that heard me, called me happy: and when all they that saw me, wished me good.

12For I delivered the poor when he cried, and the fatherless that wanted help.

13He that should have been lost, gave me a good word, and the widow's heart praised me.

14And why? I put upon me righteousness, which covered me as a garment, and equity was my crown.

15I was an eye unto the blind, and a foot to the lame,

16I was a father unto the poor, and when I knew not their cause, I sought it out diligently.

17I brake the chafes of the unrighteous, and plucked the spoil out of their teeth.

18Therefore, I thought verily, that I should have died in my nest: and that my days should have been as many as the sands of the sea.

19For my root was spread out by the water's side, and the dew lay upon my corn.

20My honor increased(encreased) more and more, and my bow was ever the stronger in my hand.

21Unto me men gave ear, me they regarded, and with silence they tarried for my counsel.

22If I had spoken, they would have it none other ways, my words were so well taken among them.

23They waited for me, as the earth doth for the rain: and gaped upon me, as the ground doth to receive the latter shower.

24When I laughed, they knew well it was not earnest: and this testimony of my countenance pleased them nothing at all.

25When I agreed unto their way, I was the chief, and sat as a king among his servants: Or as one that comforteth such as be in heaviness.

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