Job 33
1 Wherefore, Job, I pray thee,
hear my
speeches, and
hearken to all my
words. 2 Behold, now I have
opened my
mouth, my
tongue hath
spoken in my
mouth. 3 My
words shall be of the
uprightness of my
heart: and my
lips shall
utter knowledge clearly.
4 The
Spirit of
God hath
made me, and the
breath of the
Almighty hath given me
life.
5 If thou
canst answer me, set thy words in
order before me, stand
up.
6 Behold, I am according to thy
wish in
God's stead: I also am
formed out of the
clay. 7 Behold, my
terror shall not make thee
afraid, neither shall my
hand be
heavy upon thee.
8 Surely thou hast
spoken in mine
hearing, and I have
heard the
voice of thy
words, saying,
9 I am
clean without
transgression, I am
innocent; neither is there
iniquity in me.
10 Behold, he
findeth occasions against me, he
counteth me for his
enemy,
11 He
putteth my
feet in the
stocks, he
marketh all my
paths. 12 Behold, in this thou art not
just: I will
answer thee, that
God is
greater than
man. 13 Why dost thou
strive against him? for he giveth not
account of any of his
matters. 14 For
God speaketh once, yea
twice, yet man
perceiveth it not.
15 In a
dream, in a
vision of the
night, when
deep sleep
falleth upon
men, in
slumberings upon the
bed; 16 Then he
openeth the
ears of
men, and
sealeth their
instruction, 17 That he may
withdraw man from his
purpose, and
hide pride from
man. 18 He keepeth
back his
soul from the
pit, and his
life from
perishing by the
sword. 19 He is
chastened also with
pain upon his
bed, and the
multitude of his
bones with
strong pain:
20 So that his
life abhorreth bread, and his
soul dainty meat. 21 His
flesh is consumed
away, that it cannot be
seen; and his
bones that were not
seen stick
out.
22 Yea, his
soul draweth
near unto the
grave, and his
life to the
destroyers.
23 If
there be a
messenger with him, an
interpreter,
one among a
thousand, to
shew unto
man his
uprightness: 24 Then he is
gracious unto him, and
saith,
Deliver him from going
down to the
pit: I have
found a
ransom. 25 His
flesh shall be
fresher than a
child's: he shall
return to the
days of his
youth: 26 He shall
pray unto
God, and he will be
favourable unto him: and he shall
see his
face with
joy: for he will
render unto
man his
righteousness. 27 He
looketh upon
men, and if any
say, I have
sinned, and
perverted that which was
right, and it
profited me not;
28 He will
deliver his
soul from
going into the
pit, and his
life shall
see the
light. 29 Lo, all these things
worketh God oftentimes with man, 30 To bring
back his
soul from the
pit, to be
enlightened with the
light of the
living. 31 Mark
well, O
Job, hearken unto me: hold thy
peace, and I will
speak.
32 If thou
hast any thing to
say, answer me:
speak, for I
desire to
justify thee.
33 If not,
hearken unto me: hold thy
peace, and I shall
teach thee
wisdom.