| Chapter 29 |
1 | And Job addeth to lift up his simile, and saith: --
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2 | Who doth make me as [in] months past, As [in] the days of God's preserving me?
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3 | In His causing His lamp to shine on my head, By His light I walk [through] darkness.
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4 | As I have been in days of my maturity, And the counsel of God upon my tent.
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5 | When yet the Mighty One [is] with me. Round about me -- my young ones,
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6 | When washing my goings with butter, And the firm rock [is] with me rivulets of oil.
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7 | When I go out to the gate by the city, In a broad place I prepare my seat.
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8 | Seen me have youths, and they, been hidden, And the aged have risen -- they stood up.
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9 | Princes have kept in words, And a hand they place on their mouth.
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10 | The voice of leaders hath been hidden, And their tongue to the palate hath cleaved.
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11 | For the ear heard, and declareth me happy, And the eye hath seen, and testifieth [to] me.
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12 | For I deliver the afflicted who is crying, And the fatherless who hath no helper.
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13 | The blessing of the perishing cometh on me, And the heart of the widow I cause to sing.
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14 | Righteousness I have put on, and it clotheth me, As a robe and a diadem my justice.
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15 | Eyes I have been to the blind, And feet to the lame [am] I.
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16 | A father I [am] to the needy, And the cause I have not known I search out.
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17 | And I break the jaw-teeth of the perverse, And from his teeth I cast away prey.
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18 | And I say, 'With my nest I expire, And as the sand I multiply days.'
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19 | My root is open unto the waters, And dew doth lodge on my branch.
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20 | My honour [is] fresh with me, And my bow in my hand is renewed.
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21 | To me they have hearkened, Yea, they wait, and are silent for my counsel.
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22 | After my word they change not, And on them doth my speech drop,
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23 | And they wait as [for] rain for me, And their mouth they have opened wide [As] for the latter rain.
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24 | I laugh unto them -- they give no credence, And the light of my face cause not to fall.
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25 | I choose their way, and sit head, And I dwell as a king in a troop, When mourners he doth comfort.
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