Job 31:39
If I haue eaten the fruites therof vnpayed for, yea if I haue greeued the soules of the maisters therof:
If I haue eaten the fruites therof vnpayed for, yea if I haue greeued the soules of the maisters therof:
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38But if case be that my lande crye against me, or that the forowes thereof make any complaynt:
38Behold, this twentie yere haue I ben with thee, thy sheepe and thy goates haue not ben barren, and the rammes of thy flocke haue I not eaten.
39Whatsoeuer was torne of beastes I brought it not vnto thee, but made it good my selfe: of my hande diddest thou require it that was stolen by day or nyght.
40I was in suche case, that by day the heate consumed me, and the frost by nyght, and my slepe departed from mine eyes.
40Then let thystles growe in steede of my wheate, and cockle for my barlye.
7If my steppe hath turned out of the way, & myne heart walked after myne eyes, and if any blot haue cleaued to my handes:
8Then shall I sowe, and an other eate: yea my posteritie shalbe cleane rooted out.
9If my heart haue ben deceaued by a woman, or if I haue layde wayte at my neyghbours doore:
16If I denied the poore of their desire, or haue caused the eyes of the wydow to wayte in vayne:
17If I haue eaten my morsell alone, that ye fatherlesse hath not eaten therof:
12Yea a fire that vtterly should consume and roote out all my increase.
13If I euer thought scorne to do right vnto my seruauntes & maydens, when they had any matter against me:
19If I haue seene any perishe for want of clothing, or any poore for lake of rayment:
20If his loynes haue not blessed me, because he was warmed with the fleece of my sheepe:
21If I haue lift vp mine hand against the fatherlesse, when I sawe that I might helpe him in the gate:
25Haue I reioyced because my power was great, and because my hande gat so much?
28(That were a wickednesse worthy to be punished: for then shoulde I haue denyed the God that is aboue.)
29Haue I euer reioyced at the hurt of myne enemie? or was I euer glad that any harme happened vnto him? Oh, no.
30I neuer suffred my mouth to sinne, by wishing a curse to his soule.
31Dyd not the men of myne owne housholde say, Who shall let vs to haue our belly full of his fleshe?
5If a man do hurt fielde or vineyarde, and put in his beast to feede in another mans fielde: of the best of his owne fielde, and of the best of his owne vineyarde, shall he make restitution.
14Wherefore do I beare my fleshe in my teeth, and put my soule in myne handes?
5His haruest was eaten of the hungrie, & taken from among the thornes, and the thurstie drunke vp their labour: It is not the earth that bringeth foorth iniquitie,
27For if thou hast nothing to pay, they shall take away thy bed from vnder thee.
19Such are the wayes of euery one that is greedie of gayne, who taketh away the life of the owner therof.
5And why? Iob hath sayd, I am righteous, and God hath taken away my iudgement.
6In my right I shoulde be a lyer: my wounde is incurable without my fault.
3O God my Lord, if I haue done any such thing: or if there be any wickednesse in my handes.
4If I haue done euyll vnto hym that had peace with me: and if I haue not deliuered hym that is without a cause myne aduersarie?
11Then shall an oth of the Lorde be betweene them, that he hath not put his hande vnto his neyghbours good: and the owner of it shall take the oth, and the other shall not make it good.
12And if it be stollen from hym, then he shall make restitution vnto the owner therof.
31Marke wel O Iob, and heare me: hold thee still, and I will speake.
14And if a man borowe ought of his neighbour, and it be hurt, or els dye, and the owner therof be not by: he shall surely make it good.
15But if the owner therof be by, he shall not make it good: if it be an hired thing, it came for his hire.
2For how great a portion shall I haue of God? and what inheritaunce from the almightie on hye?
1Iob aunswered, and sayde:
1And Iob proceeded and went foorth in his parable, saying,
2As God lyueth whiche hath taken away my iudgement, and the almightie that hath vexed my minde:
1Iob aunswered, & said:
11Or who hath geuen me any thyng aforehande, that I may rewarde him againe? All thinges vnder heauen are myne.
1So Iob proceeded and went foorth in his parable, saying:
33Haue I kept secrete my sinne, and hyd myne iniquitie, as Adam dyd?
1Iob aunswered, and saide:
3Then Iob aunswered the Lorde, saying:
22Did I desire you to bring vnto me, or to geue me any of your substaunce?
36Or if it be knowen that the oxe hath vsed to pushe in tyme past, & his maister hath not kept hym: he shall paye oxe for oxe, and the dead shalbe his owne.
7Who goeth a warfare any time at his owne cost? Who planteth a vineyarde, and eateth not of the fruite therof? Or who feedeth a flocke, and eateth not of the milke of the flocke?
5Came theeues to thee, or robbers by night? how wast thou brought to silence? woulde they not haue stollen till they had inough? If the grape gatherers came to thee, woulde they not leaue some grapes?
15If I shoulde say that I woulde iudge after this sort: lo then I shoulde condempne the generation of thy children.
21And sayde: Naked came I out of my mothers wombe, & naked shall I turne thyther againe: The Lorde gaue & the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lorde.