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Job 6:26

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

Will ye purpose to reprove words, and for the spirit of the words of him despairing?

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How long wilt thou speak these things? and the great spirit of the words of thy mouth?

That we be no more babes, tossed about, and carried around by every wind of doctrine, in the playing at dice of men, in craft, with the artifice of deceit;

For by thy words shalt thou be justified, and by thy words shalt thou be condemned.

Ephraim fed upon the wind, and he pursued the east wind: all the day he multiplied falsehood and destruction; and they will cut out a covenant with Assur, and oil will be brought to Egypt

And it will be after Jehovah spake these words to Job, and Jehovah will say to Eliphaz the Temanite, Mine anger was kindled against thee, and against thy two friends: for ye spake not the right before me as my servant Job.

Who this hiding counsel without knowledge? for this, I announced, and I shall not understand; wonders above me, and I shall not know.

Wilt thou also annul my judgment? wilt thou condemn me so that thou shalt be just?

Once I sake, and I will not answer: and twice, and I will not add.

Who this darkening counsel in words without knowledge?

My soul was weary in my life; I shall leave upon me my complaint; I shall speak in the bitterness of my soul

And God will, and he will crush me; will he let his hand remain, and will he cut me off?

For the arrows of the Almighty are with me, which their anger drank up my spirit: the terrors of God will be prepared for me.

And he will say to her, According to the word of one of the foolish women thou wilt speak. Shall we also receive good from God, and shall we not receive evil? In all this. Job sinned not with his lips.

How forcible were words of uprightness! and what will reproving from you prove?

Shall a wise one answer knowledge of wind, and fill his belly with the east wind?

Was there an end to words of wind? or what will provoke thee that thou wilt answer?




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