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Job 11
YLT
Young's Literal Translation · 1862
DRA
Douay-Rheims (Challoner) · 1752
2Is a multitude of words not answered? And is a man of lips justified?
2Shall not he that speaketh much, hear also? or shall a man full of talk be justified?
3Thy devices make men keep silent, Thou scornest, and none is causing blushing!
3Shall men hold their peace to thee only? and when thou hast mocked others, shall no man confute thee?
4And thou sayest, `Pure <FI>is<Fi> my discourse, And clean I have been in Thine eyes.'
4For thou hast said: My word is pure, and I am clean in thy sight.
5And yet, O that God had spoken! And doth open His lips with thee.
5And I wish that God would speak with thee, and would open his lips to thee,
6And declare to thee secrets of wisdom, For counsel hath foldings. And know thou that God forgetteth for thee, <FI>Some<Fi> of thine iniquity.
6That he might shew thee the secrets of wisdom, and that his law is manifold, and thou mightest understand that he exacteth much less of thee, than thy iniquity deserveth.
7By searching dost thou find out God? Unto perfection find out the Mighty One?
7Peradventure thou wilt comprehend the steps of God, and wilt find out the Almighty perfectly?
8Heights of the heavens! --what dost thou? Deeper than Sheol! --what knowest thou?
8He is higher than heaven, and what wilt thou do? he is deeper than hell, and how wilt thou know?
9Longer than earth <FI>is<Fi> its measure, And broader than the sea.
9The measure of him is longer than the earth, and broader than the sea.
10If He pass on, and shut up, and assemble, Who then dost reverse it?
10If he shall overturn all things, or shall press them together, who shall contradict him?
11For he hath known men of vanity, And He seeth iniquity, And one doth not consider <FI>it<Fi> !
11For he knoweth the vanity of men, and when he seeth iniquity, doth he not consider it?
12And empty man is bold, And the colt of a wild ass man is born.
12A vain man is lifted up into pride, and thinketh himself born free like a wild ass's colt.
13If thou--thou hast prepared thy heart, And hast spread out unto Him thy hands,
13But thou hast hardened thy heart, and hast spread thy hands to him.
14If iniquity <FI>is<Fi> in thy hand, put it far off, And let not perverseness dwell in thy tents.
14If thou wilt put away from thee the iniquity that is in thy hand, and let not injustice remain in thy tabernacle:
15For then thou liftest up thy face from blemish, And thou hast been firm, and fearest not.
15Then mayst thou lift up thy face without spot, and thou shalt be steadfast, and shalt not fear.
16For thou dost forget misery, As waters passed away thou rememberest.
16Thou shalt also forget misery, and remember it only as waters that are passed away.
17And above the noon doth age rise, Thou fliest--as the morning thou art.
17And brightness like that of the noonday, shall arise to thee at evening: and when thou shalt think thyself consumed, thou shalt rise as the day star.
18And thou hast trusted because their is hope, And searched--in confidence thou liest down,
18And thou shalt have confidence, hope being set before thee, and being buried thou shalt sleep secure.