Job 11:2
Shulde not he that maketh many wordes, be answered? Shulde he that bableth moch, be commended therin?
Shulde not he that maketh many wordes, be answered? Shulde he that bableth moch, be commended therin?
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1 Then answered Sophar the Naamathite, and sayde:
3 Shulde men geue eare vnto the only? Thou wilt laugh other men to scorne, & shal no body mocke the agayne?
3 Shall not thy vayne wordes come yet to an ende? Or, hast thou yet eny more to saye?
1 Then answered Sophar the Naamathite, and sayde:
2 For the same cause do my thoughtes compell me to answere. And why? my mynde is tossed here and there.
1 Then answered Eliphas the Themanite, and sayde:
2 Shulde a wyse man geue soch an answere (as it were one that spake in the wynde) and fyll his stomacke with anger?
3 Thou reprouest wt wordes, that are nothinge wroth: and speakest the thinges, which can do no good.
1 Then answered Baldad the Suhite, and sayde:
2 when wil ye make an ende of youre wordes? Marcke well, and considre, we wil speake also.
1 Then answered Baldad the Suhite, and sayde:
2 How longe wilt thou talke of soch thinges? how longe shal yi mouth speake so proude wordes?
1 Then answered Eliphas of Theman and sayde vnto him:
2 Yf we begynne to comon with the, peradueture thou wilt be myscontent, but who can witholde himself from speakynge?
2 Can he that stryueth with the Allmightie, be at rest? Shulde not he which disputeth with God, geue him an answere?
3 Iob answered the LORDE, sayenge:
20 Shal it be tolde him, what I saye? Shulde a man speake, or shulde he kepe it backe?
16 Therfore hath Iob opened his mouth but in vayne, ad folishly hath he made so many wordes.
3 Suffre me a litle, that I maye speake also, and the laugh my wordes to scorne, yf ye will.
4 Is it with a man, that I make this disputacio? Which yf it were so, shulde not my sprete be the in sore trouble?
32 But yf thou hast eny thinge to saye, then answere me and speake, for thy answere pleaseth me.
14 How shulde I then answere him? or, what wordes shulde I fynde out agaynst him?
14 Neuerthelesse, seynge he hath not spoken vnto me, therfore will not I answere him as ye haue done
13 yt thy mynde is so puft vp agaynst God & lettest soch wordes go out of thy mouth?
25 Wherfore blame ye then the wordes, that are well and truly spoken?
26 which of you can reproue them? Sauynge only that ye are sotyll to check mens sayenges, and can speake many wordes in the wynde.
19 Where moch bablinge is, there must nedes be offence: he that refrayneth his lippes, is wysest of all.
2 Be not hastie with thy mouth, & let not thine hert speake eny thige rashly before God. For God is in heauen, & thou vpon earth, therfore let thy wordes be fewe.
3 For where moch carefulnesse is, there are many dreames: & where many wordes are, there men maye heare fooles.
1 So Eliphas the Themanite gaue answere, & sayde:
2 Maye a man be copared vnto God in wy?dome, though he seme to himself, for to be like him?
3 Yf he wil argue with him, he shall not be able to answere him vnto one amonge a thousande.
2 what is he, that hydeth his mynde with foolysh wordes?
9 Shal that helpe you, when he calleth you to rekenynge? Thynke ye to begyle him, as a man is begyled?
1 Iob answered, and sayde:
2 Thinkest thou it right that thou sayest: I am rightuous before God
12 Beholde, vnto these vnreasonable wordes of thyne wil I make answere. Shulde God be reproued of man?
13 Why doest thou then stryue agaynst him, because he geueth the no accomptes of all his doinges?
17 Maye a man be iustified before God? Maye there eny man be iudged to be clene, by reason of his owne workes?
34 For els the men of vnderstodinge & wisdome that haue herde me, might saye: What cast thou speake?
3 Where is ye coucell yt thou shuldest geue him, which hath no wy?dome? Wilt thou so shewe thine excellent rightuousnes?
5 O that God wolde speake, and open his lippes agaynst the,
7 Will ye make answere for God with lyes, and mateyne him with disceate?
7 for I thought thus within my self: It becometh olde men to speake, & the aged to teach wy?dome.
1 Iob answered, & sayde:
2 How loge wil ye vexe my mynde, & trouble me with wordes?
5 but make ye foole an answere to his foolishnesse, lest he be wyse in his owne coceate.
1 So Iob answered, and sayde:
1 Iob answered, and sayde:
32 For he yt I must geue answere vnto, and with whom I go to lawe, is not a man as I am.