And undertaking, Elihu says:
Hear me! O wise men. O ones having knowledge, give ear to the good!
For the ear words tries, and the throat tastes food.
Judgment we should take up for ourselves; we should know between ourselves what is good.
For Job has said, I am righteous; the lord has dismissed my judgment.
And he lied in my judgment; is violent my spear without injustice.
What man is as Job, drinking sneering as if water?
Not sinning, nor being impious, nor wholly participating with ones committing the lawless deeds, to go with the impious.
Not for you should say that there will not be an overseeing of a man— and there is an overseeing of him by the lord.
Therefore, O discerning of heart, hear me! Not to me may it be before the lord to be impious, and before the almighty to disturb the justice.
But he gives back to man as does each of them, and by a path man will find him.
And do you imagine the lord something out of place doing, or that the almighty will disturb a judgment— the one who made the earth?
And who is the one acting under heaven, and the things being in it all?
For if he might want to constrain, and the spirit by himself to hold down,
would come to an end all flesh with one accord. Every mortal into the earth shall go forth from where even he was shaped.
But if he should not admonish, then hear these things! Give ear to the sound of words!
Behold then the one detesting lawless deeds, and the one destroying the wicked, being eternally righteous.
Impious is the one saying to a king, You act unlawfully, and saying, O impious one, to the rulers,
who was not feeling of respect for the person of honor, nor knows honor to appoint to the stout men, to admire their persons.
In vanity but to them it shall result, the to cry out and to beseech a man; for they dealt unlawfully, turning aside the disabled.
For he is an observer of the works of men, has escaped and him nothing of how they act;
Nor is there a place to hide the ones doing the lawless deeds.
For not upon a man he will put any longer.
For the lord inspects all; He is the one perceiving untraceable things, honorable things also, and extraordinary things which there is no number;
the one knowing their works, and he shall turn night upon them, and they shall be humbled.
And he extinguishes the impious, for they are visible before him.
For they turned aside from the law of God; ordinances his they did not recognize,
so as to bring unto him the cry of the needy; for the cry of the poor he will listen to;
and he rest will furnish, and who will condemn? and he will hide his face, and who shall see him? and against a nation and against a man together;
giving reign to a man who is a hypocrite, because of the discontent of people,
that to the mighty one the saying, I have received blessings; I will not take anything for security.
Apart from myself I will see; you show me, if iniquity I practiced! then in no way shall I proceed.
Will on you he pay it, in that you should have thrust it away; for you shall choose, and not I, and what you know— speak!
Therefore the discerning in heart shall say these things, man and a wise hears my word.
Job not with understanding spoke; and his words are not with higher knowledge.
But in fact, learn Job! No give longer an answer as the fools,
that we should not add upon our sins; for lawlessness against us may be imputed many in speaking words before the lord.