Job 29

CHAPTER 29

1Also Job added, taking his parable, and said,

2Who giveth to me, that I be beside the eld months, by the days in which God kept me?

3When his lantern shined on mine head, and I went in darknesses at his light.

4As I was in the days of my youth, when in private God was in my tabernacle.

5When Almighty God was with me, and my children were in my compass;

6when I washed my feet in [or with] butter, and the stone shedded [or poured] out to me the streams [or rivers] of oil;

7when I went forth to the gate of the city, and in the street they made ready a chair to me.

8Young wanton men saw me, and were hid, and eld [or old] men rising up stood;

9princes ceased to speak, and they putted their finger on their mouth;

10dukes refrained their voice, and their tongue cleaved to their throat.

11The ear that heard me , blessed me, and the eye that saw me , yielded witnessing to me;

12for I delivered the poor man crying [out] , and the fatherless child, that had no helper.

13The blessing of a man ready to perish came on me, and I comforted the heart of the widow.

14I was clothed with rightfulness [or rightwiseness] ; and I clothed me as with a cloth, and with my doom a diadem.

15I was eye to a blind man, and foot to a crooked man.

16I was a father of poor men; and I inquired most diligently the cause, which I knew not.

17I all-brake the great teeth of the wicked man, and I took away the prey from his teeth.

18And I said, I shall die in my nest; and as a palm tree I shall multiply my days.

19My root is opened beside waters, and dew shall dwell in my reaping.

20My glory shall ever[more] be renewed, and my bow shall be restored in mine hand.

21They, that heard me, abided my sentence; and they were attentive, or taking heed to me , and they were still at my counsel.

22They durst nothing add to my words; and my speech dropped upon them.

23They abided me as rain; and they opened their mouth as to the soft rain coming late.

24If any time I laughed to them, they believed not; and the light of my cheer, that is, the gladness of my face , felled not down into the earth.

25If I would go to them, I sat the first; and when I sat as [a] king, while the host stood about, nevertheless I was [the] comforter of them that mourned.

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Published by: Terence P. Noble