Job 17

CHAPTER 17

1My spirit shall be made feeble; my days shall be made short, and only the sepulchre is left to me.

2I have not sinned, and mine eye dwelleth in bitternesses.

3Lord, deliver thou me, and set [or put] me beside thee; and the hand of each man fight against me.

4Thou hast made the heart of them far from doctrine, that is, from know-ing of truth ; therefore they shall not be enhanced.

5He promiseth prey to his fellows, and the eyes of his sons shall fail.

6He hath set [or put me] as into a proverb of the common people, and his ensample before them.

7Mine eye dimmed at [the] indig-nation; and my members be driven as into nought.

8Just [or rightwise] men shall wonder on this thing; and an innocent shall be raised up against an hypocrite.

9And a just [or rightwise] man shall hold his way, and he shall add strength to clean hands.

10Therefore all ye be turned again, and come ye; and I shall not find in you any wise man.

11My days be passed; my thoughts be scattered, tormenting mine heart.

12Those [or they] have turned the night into day; and again after dark-nesses hope for light.

13If I sustain, either suffer patiently , hell is mine house; and I have arrayed my bed in darknesses.

14I said to rot, Thou art my father; and to worms, Ye be my mother, and my sister.

15Therefore where is now mine abiding? and who beholdeth my patience?

16All my things shall go down into [the] deepest hell; guessest thou, whether rest shall be to me, namely there.

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Published by: Terence P. Noble