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Job 40
YLT
Young's Literal Translation · 1862
DRA
Douay-Rheims (Challoner) · 1752
2Is the striver with the Mighty instructed? The reprover of God, let him answer it.
2Gird up thy loins like a man: I will ask thee, and do thou tell me.
3And Job answereth Jehovah, and saith: --
3Wilt thou make void my judgment: and condemn me, that thou mayst be justified?
4Lo, I have been vile, What do I return to Thee? My hand I have placed on my mouth.
4And hast thou an arm like God, and canst thou thunder with a voice like him?
5Once I have spoken, and I answer not, And twice, and I add not.
5Clothe thyself with beauty, and set thyself up on high, and be glorious, and put on goodly garments.
6And Jehovah answereth Job out of the whirlwind, and saith: --
6Scatter the proud in thy indignation, and behold every arrogant man, and humble him.
7Gird, I pray thee, as a man, thy loins, I ask thee, and cause thou Me to know.
7Look on all that are proud, and confound them, and crush the wicked in their place,
8Dost thou also make void My judgment? Dost thou condemn Me, That thou mayest be righteous?
8Hide them in the dust together, and plunge their faces into the pit.
9And an arm like God hast thou? And with a voice like Him dost thou thunder?
9Then I will confess that thy right hand is able to save thee.
10Put on, I pray thee, excellency and loftiness, Yea, honour and beauty put on.
10Behold behemoth whom I made with thee, he eateth grass like an ox.
11Scatter abroad the wrath of thine anger, And see every proud one, and make him low.
11His strength is in his loins, and his force in the navel of his belly.
12See every proud one--humble him, And tread down the wicked in their place.
12He setteth up his tail like a cedar, the sinews of his testicles are wrapped together.
13Hide them in the dust together, Their faces bind in secret.
13His bones are like pipes of brass, his gristle like plates of iron.
14And even I--I do praise thee, For thy right hand giveth salvation to thee.
14He is the beginning of the ways of God, who made him, he will apply his sword.
15Lo, I pray thee, Behemoth, that I made with thee: Grass as an ox he eateth.
15To him the mountains bring forth grass: there all the beasts of the field shall play.
16Lo, I pray thee, his power <FI>is<Fi> in his loins, And his strength in the muscles of his belly.
16He sleepeth under the shadow, in the covert of the reed, and in moist places.
17He doth bend his tail as a cedar, The sinews of his thighs are wrapped together,
17The shades cover his shadow, the willows of the brook shall compass him about.
18His bones <FI>are<Fi> tubes of brass, His bones <FI>are<Fi> as a bar of iron.
18Behold, he will drink up a river, and not wonder: and he trusteth that the Jordan may run into his mouth.
19He <FI>is<Fi> a beginning of the ways of God, His Maker bringeth nigh his sword;
19In his eyes as with a hook he shall take him, and bore through his nostrils with stakes.
20For food do mountains bear for him, And all the beasts of the field play there.
20Canst thou draw out the leviathan with a hook, or canst thou tie his tongue with a cord?
21Under shades he lieth down, In a secret place of reed and mire.
21Canst thou put a ring in his nose, or bore through his jaw with a buckle?
22Cover him do shades, <FI>with<Fi> their shadow, Cover him do willows of the brook.
22Will he make many supplications to thee, or speak soft words to thee?
23Lo, a flood oppresseth--he doth not haste, He is confident though Jordan Doth come forth unto his mouth.
23Will he make a covenant with thee, and wilt thou take him to be a servant for ever?
24Before his eyes doth <FI>one<Fi> take him, With snares doth <FI>one<Fi> pierce the nose?
24Shalt thou play with him as with a bird, or tie him up for thy handmaids?