But in fact, hear, Job, the my words, and speech give ear to my!
For behold, I opened my mouth, and spoke my tongue.
Pure my heart in words, and the understanding of my lips pure shall purpose.
Spirit divine the made me, and the breath of the almighty is what is teaching me.
If you should be able, give me an answer for these things! Wait, stand against me, and I against you!
From out of clay you were molded as also I; from out of the same clay we were molded.
Not the fear of me you shall whirl about, nor my hand heavy shall be upon you.
Except you said in my ears, the voice of your words I have heard, for you say,
I am pure, not having sinned; blameless for I am, for I did not act lawlessly.
A complaint but against me he found, and he has esteemed me as if an opponent.
And he put in stocks of wood my foot, and guarded all my ways.
For how say you, I am righteous, and he has not heeded me? Eternal for is the one above mortals.
But you say, Why of my righteousness has he not heeded every word?
For when the once speaks the lord, or a second time,
Sending a dream or in meditation nightly, or as whenever falls an awful fear upon men, in slumberings upon a bed;
then he uncovers the mind of men in sights of fear; with such he frightens them,
to turn a man from iniquity, and his body from a calamitous downfall he rescues.
And he spares his soul from death, and so as to not fall him in war.
And again he reproves him by infirmity upon his bed, and a multitude of his bones he paralyzed.
Any and eatable grain in no way shall he be able to favorably receive, even though his soul food desires.
until whenever should fester his flesh, and should be exposed his bones bare.
Approached and unto death his soul, and his life unto Hades.
If there might be a thousand messengers causing death, one of them in no way shall pierce him, if he should purpose in his heart to turn towards the lord, and announce to man his complaint, and his lawlessness should show;
he shall hold him to not fall into death; and he shall renew his body as new plaster upon a wall; and his bones he will fill up with marrow.
He will make tender his flesh as an infant, and he shall restore him to manhood among men.
And one vowing to the lord, and accepted for him it will be; and he shall enter face with a clean, with an utterance of praise; and he will recompense to men righteousness.
Even then shall blame a man himself, saying, What things have I completed? and not worth he chastised me what I sinned.
Deliver my soul! to not come unto corruption, and my life light shall see.
Behold, all these things works the strong one ways three with a man.
And he rescued my soul from death, that my life in light should praise him.
Give ear, Job, and hear me! Be silent! and I myself shall speak.
If there are words in you, answer me! Speak! for I want justice to be done for you.
If not, you hear me! Be silent! and I will teach you wisdom!