Job 14
1 Man that is
born of a
woman is of
few days, and
full of
trouble. 2 He cometh
forth like a
flower, and is cut
down: he
fleeth also as a
shadow, and
continueth not.
3 And dost thou
open thine
eyes upon such an
one, and
bringest me into
judgment with thee?
4 Who can
bring a
clean thing out of an
unclean? not
one. 5 Seeing his
days are
determined, the
number of his
months are with thee, thou hast
appointed his
bounds that he cannot
pass;
6 Turn from him, that he may
rest, till he shall
accomplish, as an
hireling, his
day. 7 For there
is hope of a
tree, if it be cut
down, that it will sprout
again, and that the tender
branch thereof will not
cease.
8 Though the
root thereof wax
old in the
earth, and the
stock thereof
die in the
ground; 9 Yet through the
scent of
water it will
bud, and bring
forth boughs like a
plant. 10 But
man dieth, and wasteth
away: yea,
man giveth up the
ghost, and where is he?
11 As the
waters fail from the
sea, and the
flood decayeth and drieth
up:
12 So
man lieth
down, and
riseth not: till the
heavens be no
more, they shall not
awake, nor be raised
out of their
sleep. 13 O
that thou wouldest
hide me in the
grave, that thou wouldest keep me
secret, until thy
wrath be
past, that thou wouldest
appoint me a set
time, and
remember me!
14 If a
man die, shall he
live again? all the
days of my appointed
time will I
wait, till my
change come.
15 Thou shalt
call, and I will
answer thee: thou wilt have a
desire to the
work of thine
hands. 16 For now thou
numberest my
steps: dost thou not
watch over my
sin? 17 My
transgression is sealed
up in a
bag, and thou sewest
up mine
iniquity. 18 And
surely the
mountain falling cometh to
nought, and the
rock is
removed out of his
place. 19 The
waters wear the
stones: thou washest
away the things which
grow out of the
dust of the
earth; and thou
destroyest the
hope of
man. 20 Thou
prevailest for
ever against him, and he
passeth: thou
changest his
countenance, and sendest him
away.
21 His
sons come to
honour, and he
knoweth it not; and they are brought
low, but he
perceiveth it not of them.
22 But his
flesh upon him shall have
pain, and his
soul within him shall
mourn.