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Job 33
YLT
Young's Literal Translation · 1862
BBE
Bible in Basic English · 1949
1And yet, I pray thee, O Job, Hear my speech and <FI>to<Fi> all my words give ear.
1And now, O Job, give ear to my words, and take note of all I say.
2Lo, I pray thee, I have opened my mouth, My tongue hath spoken in the palate.
2See, now my mouth is open, my tongue gives out words.
3Of the uprightness of my heart <FI>are<Fi> my sayings, And knowledge have my lips clearly spoken.
3My heart is overflowing with knowledge, my lips say what is true.
4The Spirit of God hath made me, And the breath of the Mighty doth quicken me.
4The spirit of God has made me, and the breath of the Ruler of all gives me life.
5If thou art able--answer me, Set in array before me--station thyself.
5If you are able, give me an answer; put your cause in order, and come forward.
6Lo, I <FI>am<Fi> , according to thy word, for God, From the clay I--I also, have been formed.
6See, I am the same as you are in the eyes of God; I was cut off from the same bit of wet earth.
7Lo, my terror doth not frighten thee, And my burden on thee is not heavy.
7Fear of me will not overcome you, and my hand will not be hard on you.
8Surely--thou hast said in mine ears, And the sounds of words I hear:
8But you said in my hearing, and your voice came to my ears:
9`Pure <FI>am<Fi> I, without transgression, Innocent <FI>am<Fi> I, and I have no iniquity.
9I am clean, without sin; I am washed, and there is no evil in me:
10Lo, occasions against me He doth find, He doth reckon me for an enemy to Him,
10See, he is looking for something against me; in his eyes I am as one of his haters;
11He doth put in the stocks my feet, He doth watch all my paths.'
11He puts chains on my feet; he is watching all my ways.
12Lo, <FI>in<Fi> this thou hast not been righteous, I answer thee, that greater is God than man.
12Truly, in saying this you are wrong; for God is greater than man.
13Wherefore against Him hast thou striven, When <FI>for<Fi> all His matters He answereth not?
13Why do you put forward your cause against him, saying, He gives no answer to any of my words?
14For once doth God speak, and twice, (He doth not behold it.)
14For God gives his word in one way, even in two, and man is not conscious of it:
15In a dream--a vision of night, In the falling of deep sleep on men, In slumberings on a bed.
15In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep comes on men, while they take their rest on their beds;
16Then He uncovereth the ear of men, And for their instruction sealeth:
16Then he makes his secrets clear to men, so that they are full of fear at what they see;
17To turn aside man <FI>from<Fi> doing, And pride from man He concealeth.
17In order that man may be turned from his evil works, and that pride may be taken away from him;
18He keepeth back his soul from corruption, And his life from passing away by a dart.
18To keep back his soul from the underworld, and his life from destruction.
19And he hath been reproved With pain on his bed, And the strife of his bones <FI>is<Fi> enduring.
19Pain is sent on him as a punishment, while he is on his bed; there is no end to the trouble in his bones;
20And his life hath nauseated bread, And his soul desirable food.
20He has no desire for food, and his soul is turned away from delicate meat;
21His flesh is consumed from being seen, And high are his bones, they were not seen!
21His flesh is so wasted away, that it may not be seen, and his bones. ...
22And draw near to the pit doth his soul, And his life to those causing death.
22And his soul comes near to the underworld, and his life to the angels of death.
23If there is by him a messenger, An interpreter--one of a thousand, To declare for man his uprightness:
23If now there may be an angel sent to him, one of the thousands which there are to be between him and God, and to make clear to man what is right for him;
24Then He doth favour him and saith, `Ransom him from going down to the pit, I have found an atonement.'
24And if he has mercy on him, and says, Let him not go down to the underworld, I have given the price for his life:
25Fresher <FI>is<Fi> his flesh than a child's, He returneth to the days of his youth.
25Then his flesh becomes young again, and he comes back to the days of his early strength;
26He maketh supplication unto God, And He accepteth him. And he seeth His face with shouting, And He returneth to man His righteousness.
26He makes his prayer to God, and he has mercy on him; he sees God's face with cries of joy; he gives news of his righteousness to men;
27He looketh on men, and saith, `I sinned, And uprightness I have perverted, And it hath not been profitable to me.
27He makes a song, saying, I did wrong, turning from the straight way, but he did not give me the reward of my sin.
28He hath ransomed my soul From going over into the pit, And my life on the light looketh.'
28He kept my soul from the underworld, and my life sees the light in full measure.
29Lo, all these doth God work, Twice--thrice with man,
29Truly, God does all these things to man, twice and three times,
30To bring back his soul from the pit, To be enlightened with the light of the living.
30Keeping back his soul from the underworld, so that he may see the light of life.
31Attend, O Job, hearken to me, Keep silent, and I--I do speak.
31Take note O Job, give ear to me; keep quiet, while I say what is in my mind.