And I think to know this, Perverseness it `is' in mine eyes,
Thy righteousness `is' as mountains of God, Thy judgments `are' a great deep. Man and beast Thou savest, O Jehovah.
Only, in an image doth each walk habitually, Only, `in' vain, they are disquieted, He heapeth up and knoweth not who gathereth them.
In the sea `is' Thy way, And Thy paths `are' in many waters, And Thy tracks have not been known.
Cloud and darkness `are' round about Him, Righteousness and judgment the basis of His throne.
And I give my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I have known that even this `is' vexation of spirit;
then I considered all the work of God, that man is not able to find out the work that hath been done under the sun, because though man labour to seek, yet he doth not find; and even though the wise man speak of knowing he is not able to find.
O depth of riches, and wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable His judgments, and untraceable His ways!