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Job 22:3

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

Did it please to the Almighty that thou wilt be just? and if gain if thou wilt perfect thy ways?

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And I knew, my God, that thou triest the heart, and from uprightness thou wilt delight. I in the uprightness of my heart gave willingly all these: and now thy people were found here; I saw with gladness to show themselves willing to thee.

What the Almighty that we shall serve him? and what shall we be profited if we shall supplicate to him?

Shall a man profit to God as he understanding shall profit for himself?

Will he reprove thee from thy fear? Will he go with thee into judgment?

For he said, It will not profit a man in delighting himself with God.

If thou wert just, what wilt thou give to him? or what shall he take from thy hand?

I reckoned my ways, and I will turn back my feet to thy testimonies.

To the overseer, to Jeduthun: chanting of David. I said, I will watch my way from sinning with my tongue: I will watch for my mouth with a muzzle while yet the unjust one is before me.

Balances of deceit, an abomination of Jehovah: and a whole stone his delight

The perverse of heart are an abomination of Jehovah, and the blameless of way his delight

Lips of falsehood an abomination of Jehovah: and they doing faithfulness his delight

The sacrifice of the unjust an abomination of Jehovah: and the prayer of the upright his acceptance.

If thou wert wise, thou wert wise for thyself: and thou mockedst, thou alone shalt suffer.

Ye wearied Jehovah with your words: and ye said, In what did we weary? In your saying, Every one doing evil is good in the eyes of Jehovah, and he delighted in them; or, Where the God of judgment?

And in this I myself attend carefully, to have a conscience unhurt towards God and men always.

Therefore having these declarations, dearly let us cleanse ourselves from all defilements of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.

And I have all, and abound: I have been filled, having received from Epaphroditus the things from you, a smell of sweet odor, a sacrifice acceptable, pleasing to God.




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