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  • 1. Then Iob answered, and sayd,
  • 2. I knowe verily that it is so: for howe should man compared vnto God, be iustified?
  • 3. If I would dispute with him, hee could not answere him one thing of a thousand.
  • 4. He is wise in heart, &amp; mighty in stregth: who hath bene fierce against him &amp; hath prospered?
  • 5. He remoueth the mountaines, and they feele not when he ouerthroweth them in his wrath.
  • 6. Hee remooueth the earth out of her place, that the pillars thereof doe shake.
  • 7. He commandeth the sunne, &amp; it riseth not: hee closeth vp the starres, as vnder a signet.
  • 8. Hee himselfe alone spreadeth out the heauens, and walketh vpon the height of the sea.
  • 9. He maketh the starres Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades, and the climates of the South.
  • 10. He doeth great things, and vnsearcheable: yea, marueilous things without nomber.
  • 11. Lo, when he goeth by me, I see him not: and when he passeth by, I perceiue him not.
  • 12. Behold, when he taketh a pray, who can make him to restore it? who shall say vnto him, What doest thou?
  • 13. God will not withdrawe his anger, and the most mightie helpes doe stoupe vnder him.
  • 14. Howe much lesse shall I answere him? or howe should I finde out my words with him?
  • 15. For though I were iust, yet could I not answere, but I would make supplicatio to my Iudge.
  • 16. If I cry, and he answere me, yet woulde I not beleeue, that he heard my voyce.
  • 17. For he destroyeth mee with a tempest, and woundeth me without cause.
  • 18. He wil not suffer me to take my breath, but filleth me with bitternesse.
  • 19. If we speake of strength, behold, he is strog: if we speake of iudgement, who shall bring me in to pleade?
  • 20. If I woulde iustifie my selfe, mine owne mouth shall condemne mee: if I would be perfite, he shall iudge me wicked.
  • 21. Though I were perfite, yet I knowe not my soule: therefore abhorre I my life.
  • 22. This is one point: therefore I said, Hee destroyeth the perfite and the wicked.
  • 23. If the scourge should suddely slay, should God laugh at the punishment of the innocent?
  • 24. The earth is giuen into the hand of ye wicked: he couereth the faces of the iudges therof: if not, where is he? or who is he?
  • 25. My dayes haue bene more swift then a post: they haue fled, and haue seene no good thing.
  • 26. They are passed as with the most swift ships, and as the eagle that flyeth to the pray.
  • 27. If I say, I wil forget my complaynt, I will cease from my wrath, and comfort mee,
  • 28. Then I am afrayd of all my sorowes, knowing that thou wilt not iudge me innocent.
  • 29. If I be wicked, why labour I thus in vaine?
  • 30. If I wash my selfe with snowe water, and purge mine hands most cleane,
  • 31. Yet shalt thou plunge mee in the pit, and mine owne clothes shal make me filthie.
  • 32. For he is not a man as I am, that I shoulde answere him, if we come together to iudgement.
  • 33. Neyther is there any vmpire that might lay his hand vpon vs both.
  • 34. Let him take his rod away from me, and let not his feare astonish me:
  • 35. Then will I speake, &amp; feare him not: but because I am not so, I holde me still.