| 1. | A covenant I made for mine eyes, And what -- do I attend to a virgin? |
| 2. | And what `is' the portion of God from above? And the inheritance of the Mighty from the heights? |
| 3. | Is not calamity to the perverse? And strangeness to workers of iniquity? |
| 4. | Doth not He see my ways, And all my steps number? |
| 5. | If I have walked with vanity, And my foot doth hasten to deceit, |
| 6. | He doth weigh me in righteous balances, And God doth know my integrity. |
| 7. | If my step doth turn aside from the way, And after mine eyes hath my heart gone, And to my hands cleaved hath blemish, |
| 8. | Let me sow -- and another eat, And my products let be rooted out. |
| 9. | If my heart hath been enticed by woman, And by the opening of my neighbour I laid wait, |
| 10. | Grind to another let my wife, And over her let others bend. |
| 11. | For it `is' a wicked thing, and a judicial iniquity; |
| 12. | For a fire it `is', to destruction it consumeth, And among all mine increase doth take root, |
| 13. | If I despise the cause of my man-servant, And of my handmaid, In their contending with me, |
| 14. | Then what do I do when God ariseth? And when He doth inspect, What do I answer Him? |
| 15. | Did not He that made me in the womb make him? Yea, prepare us in the womb doth One. |
| 16. | If I withhold from pleasure the poor, And the eyes of the widow do consume, |
| 17. | And I do eat my morsel by myself, And the orphan hath not eat of it, |
| 18. | (But from my youth He grew up with me as `with' a father, And from the belly of my mother I am led.) |
| 19. | If I see `any' perishing without clothing, And there is no covering to the needy, |
| 20. | If his loins have not blessed me, And from the fleece of my sheep He doth not warm himself, |
| 21. | If I have waved at the fatherless my hand, When I see in `him' the gate of my court, |
| 22. | My shoulder from its blade let fall, And mine arm from the bone be broken. |
| 23. | For a dread unto me `is' calamity `from' God, And because of His excellency I am not able. |
| 24. | If I have made gold my confidence, And to the pure gold have said, `My trust,' |
| 25. | If I rejoice because great `is' my wealth, And because abundance hath my hand found, |
| 26. | If I see the light when it shineth, And the precious moon walking, |
| 27. | And my heart is enticed in secret, And my hand doth kiss my mouth, |
| 28. | It also `is' a judicial iniquity, For I had lied to God above. |
| 29. | If I rejoice at the ruin of my hater, And stirred up myself when evil found him, |
| 30. | Yea, I have not suffered my mouth to sin, To ask with an oath his life. |
| 31. | If not -- say ye, O men of my tent, `O that we had of his flesh, we are not satisfied.' |
| 32. | In the street doth not lodge a stranger, My doors to the traveller I open. |
| 33. | If I have covered as Adam my transgressions, To hide in my bosom mine iniquity, |
| 34. | Because I fear a great multitude, And the contempt of families doth affright me, Then I am silent, I go not out of the opening. |
| 35. | Who giveth to me a hearing? lo, my mark. The Mighty One doth answer me, And a bill hath mine adversary written. |
| 36. | If not -- on my shoulder I take it up, I bind it a crown on myself. |
| 37. | The number of my steps I tell Him, As a leader I approach Him. |
| 38. | If against me my land doth cry out, And together its furrows weep, |
| 39. | If its strength I consumed without money, And the life of its possessors, I have caused to breathe out, |
| 40. | Instead of wheat let a thorn go forth, And instead of barley a useless weed! The words of Job are finished. |