Job

Chapter 31

1 I made3772 a covenant1285 with mine eyes;5869 why4100 then should I think995 upon5921 a maid?1330

2 For what4100 portion2506 of God433 is there from above?4480 4605 and what inheritance5159 of the Almighty7706 from on high?4480 4791

3 Is not3808 destruction343 to the wicked?5767 and a strange5235 punishment to the workers6466 of iniquity?205

4 Doth not3808 he1931 see7200 my ways,1870 and count5608 all3605 my steps?6806

5 If518 I have walked1980 with5973 vanity,7723 or if my foot7272 hath hasted2363 to5921 deceit;4820

6 Let me be weighed8254 in an even6664 balance,3976 that God433 may know3045 mine integrity.8538

7 If518 my step838 hath turned5186 out of4480 the way,1870 and mine heart3820 walked1980 after310 mine eyes,5869 and if any blot3971 hath cleaved1692 to mine hands;3709

8 Then let me sow,2232 and let another312 eat;398 yea, let my offspring6631 be rooted out.8327

9 If518 mine heart3820 have been deceived6601 by5921 a woman,802 or if I have laid wait693 at5921 my neighbor's7453 door;6607

10 Then let my wife802 grind2912 unto another,312 and let others312 bow down3766 upon5921 her.

11 For3588 this1931 is a heinous crime;2154 yea, it1931 is an iniquity5771 to be punished by the judges.6414

12 For3588 it1931 is a fire784 that consumeth398 to5704 destruction,11 and would root out8327 all3605 mine increase.8393

13 If518 I did despise3988 the cause4941 of my manservant5650 or of my maidservant,519 when they contended7378 with5978 me;

14 What4100 then shall I do6213 when3588 God410 riseth up?6965 and when3588 he visiteth,6485 what4100 shall I answer7725 him?

15 Did not3808 he that made6213 me in the womb990 make6213 him? and did not one259 fashion3559 us in the womb?7358

16 If518 I have withheld4513 the poor1800 from their desire,4480 2656 or have caused the eyes5869 of the widow490 to fail;3615

17 Or have eaten398 my morsel6595 myself alone,905 and the fatherless3490 hath not3808 eaten398 thereof;4480

18 (For3588 from my youth4480 5271 he was brought up1431 with me, as with a father,1 and I have guided5148 her from my mother's517 womb;)4480 990

19 If518 I have seen7200 any perish6 for want4480 1097 of clothing,3830 or any poor34 without369 covering;3682

20 If518 his loins2504 have not3808 blessed1288 me, and if he were not warmed2552 with the fleece4480 1488 of my sheep;3532

21 If518 I have lifted up5130 my hand3027 against5921 the fatherless,3490 when3588 I saw7200 my help5833 in the gate: 8179

22 Then let mine arm3802 fall5307 from my shoulder blade,4480 7929 and mine arm248 be broken7665 from the bone.4480 7070

23 For3588 destruction343 from God410 was a terror6343 to413 me, and by reason of his highness4480 7613 I could3201 not3808 endure.

24 If518 I have made7760 gold2091 my hope,3689 or have said559 to the fine gold,3800 Thou art my confidence;4009

25 If518 I rejoiced8055 because3588 my wealth2428 was great,7227 and because3588 mine hand3027 had gotten4672 much;3524

26 If518 I beheld7200 the sun216 when3588 it shined,1984 or the moon3394 walking1980 in brightness;3368

27 And my heart3820 hath been secretly5643 enticed,6601 or my mouth6310 hath kissed5401 my hand: 3027

28 This1931 also1571 were an iniquity5771 to be punished by the judge:6416 for3588 I should have denied3584 the God410 that is above.4480 4605

29 If518 I rejoiced8055 at the destruction6365 of him that hated8130 me, or lifted up myself5782 when3588 evil7451 found4672 him:

30 Neither3808 have I suffered5414 my mouth2441 to sin2398 by wishing7592 a curse423 to his soul.5315

31 If518 the men4962 of my tabernacle168 said559 not,3808 Oh that4310 we had5414 of his flesh!4480 1320 we cannot3808 be satisfied.7646

32 The stranger1616 did not3808 lodge3885 in the street:2351 but I opened6605 my doors1817 to the traveler.734

33 If518 I covered3680 my transgressions6588 as Adam,121 by hiding2934 mine iniquity5771 in my bosom: 2243

34 Did I fear6206 a great7227 multitude,1995 or did the contempt937 of families4940 terrify2865 me, that I kept silence,1826 and went not out3318 3808 of the door?6607

35 Oh that4310 one would5414 hear8085 me! behold,2005 my desire8420 is, that the Almighty7706 would answer6030 me, and that mine adversary376 7379 had written3789 a book.5612

36 Surely518 I would take5375 it upon5921 my shoulder,7926 and bind6029 it as a crown5850 to me.

37 I would declare5046 unto him the number4557 of my steps;6806 as3644 a prince5057 would I go near unto7126 him.

38 If518 my land127 cry2199 against5921 me, or that the furrows8525 likewise3162 thereof complain;1058

39 If518 I have eaten398 the fruits3581 thereof without1097 money,3701 or have caused the owners1167 thereof to lose5301 their life: 5315

40 Let thistles2336 grow3318 instead8478 of wheat,2406 and cockle890 instead8478 of barley.8184 The words1697 of Job347 are ended.8552

Job

Chapter 31

1 I MADE a vow with my eyes that I would never lust after a virgin.

2 For what portion would I have then from God who is above, and what heritage from the Almighty who is on high?

3 For it is destruction to the wicked, and punishment to the workers of iniquity.

4 He sees my ways, and counts all my steps.

5 If I have walked with hypocrites, or if my foot hastened to deceit;

6 Let me be weighed in a just balance, that God may know my integrity.

7 I have not turned aside my steps from the way, and my heart has not followed after my eyes, and I have acquired nothing unjustly;

8 But when I sowed, then I ate, and when I planted, then I cultivated and gathered the crops.

9 And if my heart has been enticed by a strange woman, or if I have lain in wait at my neighbor's door;

10 Then let my wife grind for another, and let her bake bread at another man's place,

11 For this is a heinous crime; yea, such an eye devises a crafty scheme.

12 For passion is a fire that consumes to destruction, and it would root out all my increase.

13 If I have rejected the cause of my manservant or my maidservant, when he contended with me,

14 Without saying, What then shall I do when God rises up in judgment, and when he inquires, what shall I answer him?

15 (For, behold, he who made me in the womb made him, and he created us in the same womb);

16 If I have withheld the poor from his desire, or have defrauded the widow,

17 Or have eaten my bread alone, and the orphans did not eat of it

18 (Because from my youth I was brought up in sorrows, and from my mother's womb with sighing);

19 If I have seen anyone perishing for want of clothing, or any poor without covering

20 (But they were reared upon my knees, and were warmed with the fleece of my sheep);

21 If I have lifted up my hand against the fatherless (when I saw him at the door I helped him);

22 Then let my arm fall from my shoulder blade, and let it be broken from the bone.

23 For the fear of God made me to tremble, and affliction from him came upon me, and because of terror I was unable to rise up.

24 If I have made gold my trust, or said about the precious stones, You are my confidence; or have said about fine gold, You are my hope;

25 If I have rejoiced because my wealth was great, and because my hand had gotten much;

26 If I have adored the sun when it shone, or the moon when in full brightness;

27 And if my heart has been secretly enticed, if I have consented to wrongdoings;

28 Then God has seen my crafty ways, and I have lied before him.

29 If I have rejoiced at the destruction of him who hated me, or exulted myself when misfortune befell him;

30 (But I have neither suffered my mouth to sin, nor has my soul wished for any of these things;

31 My friends said, Oh this man would give us even of his own flesh! but we are not satisfied,

32 And the stranger I did not let lodge in the street, and I opened my door to the guest);

33 If I have covered up my sins like some men, or if I have hid my guilt in secret places;

34 If I have trampled upon the rights of the others (but on the contrary, it is the multitude of families which has ruined me. Nor have I turned away anyone at the door; or engaged in gossip) let the provocations of God lay me low!

35 O that one would hear me! If God is present, let him answer me, and let him write the sentence in a book.

36 Surely I would take it upon my shoulder, and make it a crown to me.

37 I would declare to him the number of my steps; as a prince I would go near to him.

38 Let the earth lament over me, let its furrows weep together,

39 If I have eaten its fruits without money; or if I have grieved one whose life is bitter,

40 Then let thistles grow instead of wheat and thorns instead of barley. The words of Job are ended.

Job

Chapter 31

Job

Chapter 31

1 I made3772 a covenant1285 with mine eyes;5869 why4100 then should I think995 upon5921 a maid?1330

1 I MADE a vow with my eyes that I would never lust after a virgin.

2 For what4100 portion2506 of God433 is there from above?4480 4605 and what inheritance5159 of the Almighty7706 from on high?4480 4791

2 For what portion would I have then from God who is above, and what heritage from the Almighty who is on high?

3 Is not3808 destruction343 to the wicked?5767 and a strange5235 punishment to the workers6466 of iniquity?205

3 For it is destruction to the wicked, and punishment to the workers of iniquity.

4 Doth not3808 he1931 see7200 my ways,1870 and count5608 all3605 my steps?6806

4 He sees my ways, and counts all my steps.

5 If518 I have walked1980 with5973 vanity,7723 or if my foot7272 hath hasted2363 to5921 deceit;4820

5 If I have walked with hypocrites, or if my foot hastened to deceit;

6 Let me be weighed8254 in an even6664 balance,3976 that God433 may know3045 mine integrity.8538

6 Let me be weighed in a just balance, that God may know my integrity.

7 If518 my step838 hath turned5186 out of4480 the way,1870 and mine heart3820 walked1980 after310 mine eyes,5869 and if any blot3971 hath cleaved1692 to mine hands;3709

7 I have not turned aside my steps from the way, and my heart has not followed after my eyes, and I have acquired nothing unjustly;

8 Then let me sow,2232 and let another312 eat;398 yea, let my offspring6631 be rooted out.8327

8 But when I sowed, then I ate, and when I planted, then I cultivated and gathered the crops.

9 If518 mine heart3820 have been deceived6601 by5921 a woman,802 or if I have laid wait693 at5921 my neighbor's7453 door;6607

9 And if my heart has been enticed by a strange woman, or if I have lain in wait at my neighbor's door;

10 Then let my wife802 grind2912 unto another,312 and let others312 bow down3766 upon5921 her.

10 Then let my wife grind for another, and let her bake bread at another man's place,

11 For3588 this1931 is a heinous crime;2154 yea, it1931 is an iniquity5771 to be punished by the judges.6414

11 For this is a heinous crime; yea, such an eye devises a crafty scheme.

12 For3588 it1931 is a fire784 that consumeth398 to5704 destruction,11 and would root out8327 all3605 mine increase.8393

12 For passion is a fire that consumes to destruction, and it would root out all my increase.

13 If518 I did despise3988 the cause4941 of my manservant5650 or of my maidservant,519 when they contended7378 with5978 me;

13 If I have rejected the cause of my manservant or my maidservant, when he contended with me,

14 What4100 then shall I do6213 when3588 God410 riseth up?6965 and when3588 he visiteth,6485 what4100 shall I answer7725 him?

14 Without saying, What then shall I do when God rises up in judgment, and when he inquires, what shall I answer him?

15 Did not3808 he that made6213 me in the womb990 make6213 him? and did not one259 fashion3559 us in the womb?7358

15 (For, behold, he who made me in the womb made him, and he created us in the same womb);

16 If518 I have withheld4513 the poor1800 from their desire,4480 2656 or have caused the eyes5869 of the widow490 to fail;3615

16 If I have withheld the poor from his desire, or have defrauded the widow,

17 Or have eaten398 my morsel6595 myself alone,905 and the fatherless3490 hath not3808 eaten398 thereof;4480

17 Or have eaten my bread alone, and the orphans did not eat of it

18 (For3588 from my youth4480 5271 he was brought up1431 with me, as with a father,1 and I have guided5148 her from my mother's517 womb;)4480 990

18 (Because from my youth I was brought up in sorrows, and from my mother's womb with sighing);

19 If518 I have seen7200 any perish6 for want4480 1097 of clothing,3830 or any poor34 without369 covering;3682

19 If I have seen anyone perishing for want of clothing, or any poor without covering

20 If518 his loins2504 have not3808 blessed1288 me, and if he were not warmed2552 with the fleece4480 1488 of my sheep;3532

20 (But they were reared upon my knees, and were warmed with the fleece of my sheep);

21 If518 I have lifted up5130 my hand3027 against5921 the fatherless,3490 when3588 I saw7200 my help5833 in the gate: 8179

21 If I have lifted up my hand against the fatherless (when I saw him at the door I helped him);

22 Then let mine arm3802 fall5307 from my shoulder blade,4480 7929 and mine arm248 be broken7665 from the bone.4480 7070

22 Then let my arm fall from my shoulder blade, and let it be broken from the bone.

23 For3588 destruction343 from God410 was a terror6343 to413 me, and by reason of his highness4480 7613 I could3201 not3808 endure.

23 For the fear of God made me to tremble, and affliction from him came upon me, and because of terror I was unable to rise up.

24 If518 I have made7760 gold2091 my hope,3689 or have said559 to the fine gold,3800 Thou art my confidence;4009

24 If I have made gold my trust, or said about the precious stones, You are my confidence; or have said about fine gold, You are my hope;

25 If518 I rejoiced8055 because3588 my wealth2428 was great,7227 and because3588 mine hand3027 had gotten4672 much;3524

25 If I have rejoiced because my wealth was great, and because my hand had gotten much;

26 If518 I beheld7200 the sun216 when3588 it shined,1984 or the moon3394 walking1980 in brightness;3368

26 If I have adored the sun when it shone, or the moon when in full brightness;

27 And my heart3820 hath been secretly5643 enticed,6601 or my mouth6310 hath kissed5401 my hand: 3027

27 And if my heart has been secretly enticed, if I have consented to wrongdoings;

28 This1931 also1571 were an iniquity5771 to be punished by the judge:6416 for3588 I should have denied3584 the God410 that is above.4480 4605

28 Then God has seen my crafty ways, and I have lied before him.

29 If518 I rejoiced8055 at the destruction6365 of him that hated8130 me, or lifted up myself5782 when3588 evil7451 found4672 him:

29 If I have rejoiced at the destruction of him who hated me, or exulted myself when misfortune befell him;

30 Neither3808 have I suffered5414 my mouth2441 to sin2398 by wishing7592 a curse423 to his soul.5315

30 (But I have neither suffered my mouth to sin, nor has my soul wished for any of these things;

31 If518 the men4962 of my tabernacle168 said559 not,3808 Oh that4310 we had5414 of his flesh!4480 1320 we cannot3808 be satisfied.7646

31 My friends said, Oh this man would give us even of his own flesh! but we are not satisfied,

32 The stranger1616 did not3808 lodge3885 in the street:2351 but I opened6605 my doors1817 to the traveler.734

32 And the stranger I did not let lodge in the street, and I opened my door to the guest);

33 If518 I covered3680 my transgressions6588 as Adam,121 by hiding2934 mine iniquity5771 in my bosom: 2243

33 If I have covered up my sins like some men, or if I have hid my guilt in secret places;

34 Did I fear6206 a great7227 multitude,1995 or did the contempt937 of families4940 terrify2865 me, that I kept silence,1826 and went not out3318 3808 of the door?6607

34 If I have trampled upon the rights of the others (but on the contrary, it is the multitude of families which has ruined me. Nor have I turned away anyone at the door; or engaged in gossip) let the provocations of God lay me low!

35 Oh that4310 one would5414 hear8085 me! behold,2005 my desire8420 is, that the Almighty7706 would answer6030 me, and that mine adversary376 7379 had written3789 a book.5612

35 O that one would hear me! If God is present, let him answer me, and let him write the sentence in a book.

36 Surely518 I would take5375 it upon5921 my shoulder,7926 and bind6029 it as a crown5850 to me.

36 Surely I would take it upon my shoulder, and make it a crown to me.

37 I would declare5046 unto him the number4557 of my steps;6806 as3644 a prince5057 would I go near unto7126 him.

37 I would declare to him the number of my steps; as a prince I would go near to him.

38 If518 my land127 cry2199 against5921 me, or that the furrows8525 likewise3162 thereof complain;1058

38 Let the earth lament over me, let its furrows weep together,

39 If518 I have eaten398 the fruits3581 thereof without1097 money,3701 or have caused the owners1167 thereof to lose5301 their life: 5315

39 If I have eaten its fruits without money; or if I have grieved one whose life is bitter,

40 Let thistles2336 grow3318 instead8478 of wheat,2406 and cockle890 instead8478 of barley.8184 The words1697 of Job347 are ended.8552

40 Then let thistles grow instead of wheat and thorns instead of barley. The words of Job are ended.