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Job 32

Job 32 - 1

And they were quiet, and the three friends his no longer contradicted Job, was for Job righteous before them.

Job 32 - 2

Was provoked to anger and Elihu, the son of Barachel, the Buzite, of the kin of Ram, of the Ausis place; and he was provoked to anger against Job exceedingly, because he sentenced himself as righteous before the lord.

Job 32 - 3

And even against the three but friends he was provoked to anger exceedingly, for they were not able to answer contrary to Job; and they established him to be an impious man.

Job 32 - 4

Elihu waited to give an answer to Job, for older than he they were in days.

Job 32 - 5

And Elihu saw that there is no answer in the mouths of the three men, and was enraged his anger his.

Job 32 - 6

And undertaking, Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite, said, younger forasmuch as I am in time, and you are older; therefore I was still, fearing to you to announce the of myself higher knowledge.

Job 32 - 7

And I said, not the time is the for speaking; in many but years men have not known wisdom.

Job 32 - 8

But spirit is there is in mortals, and the breath of the almighty is the one teaching.

Job 32 - 9

Not the long-lived are wise as such; nor the aged know equity.

Job 32 - 10

Therefore I said, Hear me! and I will announce to you what I know.

Job 32 - 11

Give ear to my the sayings! For I will speak your hearing, as far as of which time you should examine the words;

Job 32 - 12

and until you shall perceive; and behold, there was no one to Job reproving, in answering his words from you,

Job 32 - 13

that you should not say, We found wisdom being added by the lord.

Job 32 - 14

Man and you commissioned to speak such words.

Job 32 - 15

And they were terrified. They answered not any longer; were old coming from them words.

Job 32 - 16

I waited, for I did not speak, for they stood, they answered not.

Job 32 - 17

And undertaking, Elihu says, Again I shall speak,

Job 32 - 18

Full for I am of words, destroys for me the wind of the belly;

Job 32 - 19

And my belly is as if a leather bag of sweet new wine bubbling, being tied up; and as if the bellows of a brazier tearing forth.

Job 32 - 20

I will speak that I shall rest myself in opening my lips.

Job 32 - 21

By man for in no way shall I be shamed, and in fact, nor from a mortal in any way feel shame.

Job 32 - 22

Not for I know to admire a person; but if not, even me moths shall devour.