The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Job
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Chapter 5
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Who will listen to thy plaint against God? Wilt thou turn to one of his angels for redress?
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Impatience is a great murderer of fools; in their simpleness of heart, they repine at the injury, to their ruin.
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Never yet did I see a fool secure in his possessions but I prophesied disaster, there and then, for his fair prospects.
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And still would I see his children bereft of hope, ground down by false judgement, and none to bring redress;
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his harvest a prey for hungry neighbours, himself for the armed robber, his wealth drunk up by thirsty mouths.

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Never was ill without a cause; never did mischief spring up self-sown.
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Man’s bent is for mischief, as sure as birds will fly.

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Wiser counsels for me; to the Lord himself my plaint shall be made, of God himself I will seek audience.
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His magnificent counsels none may fathom, none reckon up his marvellous deeds.
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His to grant the parched earth rain, watering the countryside;
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his to exalt men of low esteem, to comfort the mourner with new hope.
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Through him the crafty schemer is baulked of his aims;
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cunning overreaches itself, and knavish plots are scattered to the winds;
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wise fools, that blink in daylight, and grope their way blindly at full noon!

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So, from their slander and their violence, he rescues the poor and the unbefriended;
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now, misery, take heart, let malice stand dumb with confusion!

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Happy the man, whom God chastens for his faults! The correction he sends thee never, on thy life, refuse.
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Wounds he, it is but to heal; the same hand, which smote, shall medicine thee.
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So in six perils thou shalt go unharmed, and find yet one deliverance more;
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hunger shall not starve thee, sword wound thee,
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slander find thee out, havoc reach thee;
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rapine and dearth thou shalt defy. And besides all this, ravening beasts shall not daunt thee;
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friendly soil for thee are the desert rocks, and the wild things are in league with thee;
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secure thou shalt keep thy tent, or visit thy fair lands, and nought shall go amiss.
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Be sure that thy posterity will increase; like the green grass thy race shall flourish;
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and when go to the grave thou must, it shall be with strength undiminished, like ripe corn at harvest-home.
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Here are thoughts tested and found true; well for thee if thou wilt heed them, and ponder them in thy heart.