1 Wherefore, Job, I pray thee, hearmy speeches, and hearkento all my words.2 Behold, now I have openedmy mouth, my tonguehath spokenin my mouth.nin my mouth: Heb. in my palate3 My wordsshall be ofthe uprightnessof my heart: and my lipsshall utterknowledgeclearly.4 The Spiritof Godhath mademe, and the breathof the Almightyhath given me life.5 If thou canstanswer me, set thy wordsin orderbeforeme, stand up.6 Behold, I amaccording to thy wishin God'sstead: I also am formedout of the clay.nwish: Heb. mouthnformed: Heb. cut7 Behold, my terrorshall not make thee afraid, neither shall my handbe heavy upon thee.8 Surely thou hast spokenin mine hearing, and I have heardthe voice of thywords, saying,nhearing: Heb. ears9 I am cleanwithout transgression, I aminnocent; neither is thereiniquity in me.10 Behold, he findethoccasionsagainst me, he countethme for his enemy,11 He puttethmy feetin the stocks, he markethall my paths.12 Behold, inthis thou art not just: I will answerthee, that Godis greaterthan man.13 Why dost thou striveagainst him? for he giveth not accountof any of his matters.nhe giveth…: Heb. he answereth not14 For Godspeakethonce, yea twice, yet manperceiveth it not.15 In a dream, in a visionof the night, when deepsleep fallethupon men, in slumberingsupon the bed;16 Then he openeththe earsof men, and sealeththeir instruction,nhe…: Heb. he revealeth, or, uncovereth17 That he may withdrawmanfrom hispurpose, and hidepridefrom man.npurpose: Heb. work18 He keepeth backhis soulfrom the pit, and his lifefrom perishingby the sword.nfrom perishing: Heb. from passing19 He is chastenedalso with painupon his bed, and the multitudeof his boneswith strongpain:20 So that his lifeabhorrethbread, and his souldaintymeat.ndainty…: Heb. meat of desire21 His fleshis consumed away, that it cannot be seen; and his bonesthatwere not seenstick out.22 Yea, his souldraweth nearunto the grave, and his lifeto the destroyers.23 If therebe a messengerwith him, an interpreter, oneamong a thousand, to shewunto manhis uprightness:24 Then he is graciousunto him, and saith, Deliverhim from going downto the pit: I have founda ransom.na ransom: or, an atonement25 His fleshshall be fresherthan a child's: he shall returnto the daysof his youth:na child's: Heb. childhood26 He shall prayunto God, and he will be favourableunto him: and he shall seehis facewith joy: for he will renderunto manhis righteousness.27 He lookethupon men, and if anysay, I have sinned, and pervertedthat which wasright, and it profited me not;nHe…: or, He shall look upon men, and say28 He will deliverhis soulfrom goinginto the pit, and his lifeshall seethe light.nHe…: or, He hath delivered my soul, etc, and my life29 Lo, all these thingsworkethGodoftentimeswith man,noftentimes: Heb. twice and thrice30 To bring backhis soulfrom the pit, to be enlightenedwith the lightof the living.31 Mark well, O Job, hearkenunto me: hold thy peace, and I will speak.32 If thou hastany thing to say, answerme: speak, for I desireto justify thee.33 If not, hearkenunto me: hold thy peace, and I shall teachthee wisdom.