Job 11
1 Then
answered Zophar the
Naamathite, and
said,
2 Should not the
multitude of
words be
answered? and should a
man full of
talk be
justified?
3 Should thy
lies make men hold their
peace? and when thou
mockest, shall no man make thee
ashamed?
4 For thou hast
said, My
doctrine is
pure, and I am
clean in thine
eyes. 5 But oh
that God would
speak, and
open his
lips against thee;
6 And that he would
shew thee the
secrets of
wisdom, that they are
double to that which
is! Know therefore that
God exacteth of thee less than thine
iniquity deserveth.
7 Canst thou by
searching find
out God? canst thou
find out the
Almighty unto
perfection? 8 It is as
high as
heaven; what canst thou
do?
deeper than
hell; what canst thou
know?
9 The
measure thereof is
longer than the
earth, and
broader than the
sea. 10 If he cut
off, and shut
up, or gather
together, then who can
hinder him?
11 For he
knoweth vain men: he
seeth wickedness also; will he not then
consider it?
12 For
vain man would be
wise, though
man be
born like a wild
ass's colt. 13 If thou
prepare thine
heart, and
stretch out thine
hands toward him;
14 If
iniquity be in thine
hand, put it far
away, and let not
wickedness dwell in thy
tabernacles. 15 For then shalt thou lift
up thy
face without
spot; yea, thou shalt be
stedfast, and shalt not
fear:
16 Because thou shalt
forget thy
misery, and
remember it as
waters that pass
away:
17 And thine
age shall be
clearer than the
noonday; thou shalt shine
forth, thou shalt be as the
morning. 18 And thou shalt be
secure, because there
is hope; yea, thou shalt
dig about thee, and thou shalt take thy
rest in
safety. 19 Also thou shalt lie
down, and none shall make thee
afraid; yea,
many shall make
suit unto
thee. 20 But the
eyes of the
wicked shall
fail, and they shall not
escape, and their
hope shall be as the giving
up of the
ghost.