"Is there [no] limitto windywords?Orwhatplaguesyou that you answer?
"Should a wisemananswerwith windyknowledgeAnd fillhimselfwith the eastwind?
"I listenedto the reproofwhich insultsme, And the spiritof my understandingmakes me answer.
"Behold,allof you have seen[it]; Whythendo you actfoolishly?
"Do you intendto reprove[my] words,When the wordsof one in despairbelong to the wind?
"Howlongwill you saythesethings,And the wordsof your mouthbe a mightywind?
No onewas ableto answerHim a word,nordid anyonedarefrom that dayon to askHim anotherquestion.
whomustbe silencedbecausethey are upsettingwholefamilies,teachingthingsthey shouldnot [teach] for the sakeof sordidgain.
sound[in] speechwhich is beyond reproach,sothat the opponentwill be put to shame,havingnothingbadto sayaboutus.
It happenedyearafter year,as oftenas she wentup to the houseof the LORD,she would provokeher; so she weptand would not eat.