The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Job
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Chapter 33
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Listen, then, Job, to my remonstrances, and hear me out;
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flows my speech free, tongue and throat are loosed;
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here be plain words, uttered in all honesty.
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A creature I; God’s spirit made me, the breath of omnipotence woke me to life;
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if answer thou hast, thou canst meet me fearlessly,
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since God made us both, and we were fashioned of one clay;
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here are no terrors to daunt thee, no threats to overbear thee.
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Openly thou hast said, with my own ears to witness it,
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Innocent though I be of all wrong, free from the stain of guilt,
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God has picked a quarrel with me; that is the reason, and no other, why he treats me as an enemy,
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holds me so close a prisoner, and watches me wherever I go.
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But there is no substance in thy plea; I tell thee, man cannot be matched with God.
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What, wouldst thou complain that he does not meet these charges of thine?
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Know, then, that God warns us once, but does not repeat his warning.✻
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Sometimes in visions of the night, when deep sleep falls upon men as they lie abed,
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he speaks words of revelation, to teach them the lesson they need.
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This is one means by which he will turn a man away from his designs, purge him of his pride;
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and so the grave is disappointed, the sword misses its prey.
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Or else he will use the pains of the sick-bed for a man’s correction, and leave his whole frame wasted with disease.
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Evil days, when he sickens at the thought of food, of all the dainties he once loved so well;
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when the flesh pines and the bones have nought to cover them,
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when death encroaches on life, and the powers of darkness daunt his spirits!
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Then it is an angel’s✻ task, as many angels there be, to interpret his need, and shew him where man’s good lies;
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and the word of mercy will be spoken, Let be, the grave is not for him; I have found the secret of his ransoming;✻
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enough, now, torment has racked him, let him return to the vigour of his youth!
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So, God’s pardon wooed and won, the sick man stands in his presence once more, all thankfulness, restored to favour.
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He turns to the bystanders and makes acknowledgement, A sinner I, no doubt but I have greatly offended, my punishment was less than I deserved!
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Now God has reprieved me from death’s exile, I am to live still, and see the light.
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Such mercy, not once or twice, God shews to man,
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rescuing him from the grave, rekindling the lamp of life for him.
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Listen to me, then, Job, and hear me out;
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make answer to me, if answer thou canst, for I would fain see thee acquitted.
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If answer thou hast none, listen to me in silence while I unfold the truth.✻