| 1. | Elihu also proceeded, and said, |
| 2. | Suffer me a little, and I will show thee; For I have yet somewhat to say on God's behalf. |
| 3. | I will fetch my knowledge from afar, And will ascribe righteousness to my Maker. |
| 4. | For truly my words are not false: One that is perfect in knowledge is with thee. |
| 5. | Behold, God is mighty, and despiseth not any: He is mighty in strength of understanding. |
| 6. | He preserveth not the life of the wicked, But giveth to the afflicted `their' right. |
| 7. | He withdraweth not his eyes from the righteous: But with kings upon the throne He setteth them for ever, and they are exalted. |
| 8. | And if they be bound in fetters, And be taken in the cords of afflictions; |
| 9. | Then he showeth them their work, And their transgressions, that they have behaved themselves proudly. |
| 10. | He openeth also their ear to instruction, And commandeth that they return from iniquity. |
| 11. | If they hearken and serve `him', They shall spend their days in prosperity, And their years in pleasures. |
| 12. | But if they hearken not, they shall perish by the sword, And they shall die without knowledge. |
| 13. | But they that are godless in heart lay up anger: They cry not for help when he bindeth them. |
| 14. | They die in youth, And their life `perisheth' among the unclean. |
| 15. | He delivereth the afflicted by their affliction, And openeth their ear in oppression. |
| 16. | Yea, he would have allured thee out of distress Into a broad place, where there is no straitness; And that which is set on thy table would be full of fatness. |
| 17. | But thou art full of the judgment of the wicked: Judgment and justice take hold `on thee'. |
| 18. | For let not wrath stir thee up against chastisements; Neither let the greatness of the ransom turn thee aside. |
| 19. | Will thy cry avail, `that thou be' not in distress, Or all the forces of `thy' strength? |
| 20. | Desire not the night, When peoples are cut off in their place. |
| 21. | Take heed, regard not iniquity: For this hast thou chosen rather than affliction. |
| 22. | Behold, God doeth loftily in his power: Who is a teacher like unto him? |
| 23. | Who hath enjoined him his way? Or who can say, Thou hast wrought unrighteousness? |
| 24. | Remember that thou magnify his work, Whereof men have sung. |
| 25. | All men have looked thereon; Man beholdeth it afar off. |
| 26. | Behold, God is great, and we know him not; The number of his years is unsearchable. |
| 27. | For he draweth up the drops of water, Which distil in rain from his vapor, |
| 28. | Which the skies pour down And drop upon man abundantly. |
| 29. | Yea, can any understand the spreadings of the clouds, The thunderings of his pavilion? |
| 30. | Behold, he spreadeth his light around him; And he covereth the bottom of the sea. |
| 31. | For by these he judgeth the peoples; He giveth food in abundance. |
| 32. | He covereth his hands with the lightning, And giveth it a charge that it strike the mark. |
| 33. | The noise thereof telleth concerning him, The cattle also concerning `the storm' that cometh up. |