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Job 9


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1:   Then Job answered and said,
2:   I know it is so of a truth: but how should man be just with God?
3:   If he will contend with him, he cannot answer him one of a thousand.
4:   He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: who hath hardened himself against him, and hath prospered?

5:   Which removeth the mountains, and they know not: which overturneth them in his anger.
6:   Which shaketh the earth out of her place, and the pillars thereof tremble.
7:   Which commandeth the sun, and it riseth not; and sealeth up the stars.
8:   Which alone spreadeth out the heavens, and treadeth upon the waves of the sea.
9:   Which maketh Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades, and the chambers of the south.
10:   Which doeth great things past finding out; yea, and wonders without number.

11:   Lo, he goeth by me, and I see him not: he passeth on also, but I perceive him not.
12:   Behold, he taketh away, who can hinder him? who will say unto him, What doest thou?

13:   If God will not withdraw his anger, the proud helpers do stoop under him.
14:   How much less shall I answer him, and choose out my words to reason with him?
15:   Whom, though I were righteous, yet would I not answer, but I would make supplication to my judge.
16:   If I had called, and he had answered me; yet would I not believe that he had hearkened unto my voice.
17:   For he breaketh me with a tempest, and multiplieth my wounds without cause.
18:   He will not suffer me to take my breath, but filleth me with bitterness.

19:   If I speak of strength, lo, he is strong: and if of judgment, who shall set me a time to plead?
20:   If I justify myself, mine own mouth shall condemn me: if I say, I am perfect, it shall also prove me perverse.
21:   Though I were perfect, yet would I not know my soul: I would despise my life.
22:   This is one thing, therefore I said it, He destroyeth the perfect and the wicked.
23:   If the scourge slay suddenly, he will laugh at the trial of the innocent.
24:   The earth is given into the hand of the wicked: he covereth the faces of the judges thereof; if not, where, and who is he?

25:   Now my days are swifter than a post: they flee away, they see no good.
26:   They are passed away as the swift ships: as the eagle that hasteth to the prey.
27:   If I say, I will forget my complaint, I will leave off my heaviness, and comfort myself:
28:   I am afraid of all my sorrows, I know that thou wilt not hold me innocent.
29:   If I be wicked, why then labour I in vain?
30:   If I wash myself with snow water, and make my hands never so clean;
31:   Yet shalt thou plunge me in the ditch, and mine own clothes shall abhor me.

32:   For he is not a man, as I am, that I should answer him, and we should come together in judgment.
33:   Neither is there any daysman betwixt us, that might lay his hand upon us both.
34:   Let him take his rod away from me, and let not his fear terrify me:
35:   Then would I speak, and not fear him; but it is not so with me.