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9
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9
:
1
Then
Job
answered
and
said
,
9
:
2
I
know
it is so of a
truth
: but how should
man
be
just
with
God
?
9
:
3
If he will
contend
with him, he cannot
answer
him one of a
thousand
.
9
:
4
He is
wise
in
heart
, and
mighty
in
strength
: who hath
hardened
himself against him, and hath
prospered
?
9
:
5
Which
removeth
the
mountains
, and they
know
not: which
overturneth
them in his
anger
.
9
:
6
Which
shaketh
the
earth
out of her
place
, and the
pillars
thereof
tremble
.
9
:
7
Which
commandeth
the
sun
, and it
riseth
not; and
sealeth
up the
stars
.
9
:
8
Which alone
spreadeth
out the
heavens
, and
treadeth
upon the
waves
of the
sea
.
9
:
9
Which
maketh
Arcturus
,
Orion
, and
Pleiades
, and the
chambers
of the
south
.
9
:
10
Which
doeth
great
things
past
finding
out;
yea
, and
wonders
without
number
.
9
:
11
Lo
, he
goeth
by me, and I
see
him not: he
passeth
on also, but I
perceive
him not.
9
:
12
Behold
, he
taketh
away, who can
hinder
him? who will
say
unto him, What
doest
thou?
9
:
13
If
God
will not
withdraw
his
anger
, the
proud
helpers
do
stoop
under him.
9
:
14
How much less shall I
answer
him, and
choose
out my
words
to
reason
with him?
9
:
15
Whom, though I were
righteous
, yet would I not
answer
, but I would make
supplication
to my
judge
.
9
:
16
If I had
called
, and he had
answered
me; yet would I not
believe
that he had
hearkened
unto my
voice
.
9
:
17
For he
breaketh
me with a
tempest
, and
multiplieth
my
wounds
without
cause
.
9
:
18
He will not
suffer
me to
take
my
breath
, but
filleth
me with
bitterness
.
9
:
19
If I
speak
of
strength
,
lo
, he is
strong
: and if of
judgment
, who shall
set
me a
time
to
plead
?
9
:
20
If I
justify
myself,
mine
own
mouth
shall
condemn
me: if I
say
, I am
perfect
, it shall also
prove
me
perverse
.
9
:
21
Though I were
perfect
, yet would I not
know
my
soul
: I would
despise
my
life
.
9
:
22
This is one
thing
, therefore I
said
it, He
destroyeth
the
perfect
and the
wicked
.
9
:
23
If the
scourge
slay
suddenly
, he will
laugh
at the
trial
of the
innocent
.
9
:
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?
9
:
25
Now my
days
are
swifter
than a
post
: they
flee
away, they
see
no
good
.
9
:
26
They are
passed
away as the
swift
ships
: as the
eagle
that
hasteth
to the
prey
.
9
:
27
If I
say
, I will
forget
my
complaint
, I will
leave
off my
heaviness
, and
comfort
myself:
9
:
28
I am
afraid
of all my
sorrows
, I
know
that thou
wilt
not
hold
me
innocent
.
9
:
29
If I be
wicked
, why then
labour
I in
vain
?
9
:
30
If I
wash
myself with
snow
water
, and make my
hands
never so
clean
;
9
:
31
Yet shalt thou
plunge
me in the
ditch
, and
mine
own
clothes
shall
abhor
me.
9
:
32
For he is not a
man
, as I am, that I should
answer
him, and we should
come
together in
judgment
.
9
:
33
Neither is there any
daysman
betwixt
us, that might
lay
his
hand
upon us both.
9
:
34
Let him
take
his
rod
away from me, and let not his
fear
terrify
me:
9
:
35
Then would I
speak
, and not
fear
him; but it is not so with me.
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