Job 31
1 I
made a
covenant with mine
eyes; why then should I
think upon a
maid? 2 For what
portion of
God is there from
above? and what
inheritance of the
Almighty from on
high? 3 Is not
destruction to the
wicked? and a
strange punishment to the
workers of
iniquity? 4 Doth not he
see my
ways, and
count all my
steps? 5 If I have
walked with
vanity, or if my
foot hath
hasted to
deceit; 6 Let me be
weighed in an
even balance, that
God may
know mine
integrity. 7 If my
step hath turned
out of the
way, and mine
heart walked after mine
eyes, and if any
blot hath
cleaved to mine
hands; 8 Then let me
sow, and let
another eat; yea, let my
offspring be rooted
out.
9 If mine
heart have been
deceived by a
woman, or if I have laid
wait at my
neighbour's door; 10 Then let my
wife grind unto
another, and let
others bow
down upon her.
11 For this is an heinous
crime; yea, it is an
iniquity to be punished by the
judges. 12 For it is a
fire that
consumeth to
destruction, and would root
out all mine
increase. 13 If I did
despise the
cause of my
manservant or of my
maidservant, when they
contended with me;
14 What then shall I
do when
God riseth
up? and when he
visiteth, what shall I
answer him?
15 Did not he that
made me in the
womb make him? and did not
one fashion us in the
womb? 16 If I have
withheld the
poor from their
desire, or have caused the
eyes of the
widow to
fail;
17 Or have
eaten my
morsel myself alone, and the
fatherless hath not
eaten thereof;
18 (For from my
youth he was brought
up with me, as with a
father, and I have
guided her from my
mother's womb;)
19 If I have
seen any
perish for want of
clothing, or any
poor without
covering; 20 If his
loins have not
blessed me, and if he were not
warmed with the
fleece of my
sheep; 21 If I have lifted
up my
hand against the
fatherless, when I
saw my
help in the
gate: 22 Then let mine
arm fall from my shoulder
blade, and mine
arm be
broken from the
bone. 23 For
destruction from
God was a
terror to me, and by reason of his
highness I
could not endure.
24 If I have
made gold my
hope, or have
said to the fine
gold, Thou art my
confidence; 25 If I
rejoiced because my
wealth was
great, and because mine
hand had
gotten much; 26 If I
beheld the
sun when it
shined, or the
moon walking in
brightness; 27 And my
heart hath been
secretly enticed, or my
mouth hath
kissed my
hand: 28 This also were an
iniquity to be punished by the
judge: for I should have
denied the
God that is
above. 29 If I
rejoiced at the
destruction of him that
hated me, or lifted
up myself when
evil found him:
30 Neither have I
suffered my
mouth to
sin by
wishing a
curse to his
soul. 31 If the
men of my
tabernacle said not, Oh that we
had of his
flesh! we cannot be
satisfied.
32 The
stranger did not
lodge in the
street: but I
opened my
doors to the
traveller. 33 If I
covered my
transgressions as
Adam, by
hiding mine
iniquity in my
bosom: 34 Did I
fear a
great multitude, or did the
contempt of
families terrify me, that I kept
silence, and went not
out of the
door? 35 Oh
that one would
hear me! behold, my
desire is, that the
Almighty would
answer me, and that mine
adversary had written a
book. 36 Surely I would
take it upon my
shoulder, and
bind it as a
crown to me.
37 I would
declare unto him the
number of my
steps; as a
prince would I go
near unto him.
38 If my
land cry against me, or that the
furrows likewise thereof
complain;
39 If I have
eaten the
fruits thereof without
money, or have caused the
owners thereof to
lose their
life: 40 Let
thistles grow instead of
wheat, and
cockle instead of
barley. The
words of
Job are
ended.