Job 31:39
yf I haue eaten the frutes therof vnpayed for, yee yf I haue greued eny of the plow men:
yf I haue eaten the frutes therof vnpayed for, yee yf I haue greued eny of the plow men:
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38But yf case be that my londe crie agaynst me, or yt the forowes therof make eny complaynte:
38Twentye yeare haue I bene wt the: thy shepe & goates haue not bene vnfrutefull, the rammes of thy flocke haue I not eaten:
39Loke what was torne of beastes, I brought it not vnto ye, I was fayne to paie it my self: thou requyredest it of my hande, whether it were stollen fro me by daye or by night.
40On the daye tyme the heate cosumed me, and the frost on the night, and my slepe departed fro myne eyes.
40Than, let thistles growe in steade of my wheate, & thornes for my barlye.Here ende the wordes of Iob.
7Yf so be that I haue withdrawen my fote out of the right waye, yf my hert hath folowed myne eyesight, yf I haue stayned or defyled my hodes:
8O then is it reason that I sowe, and another eate: yee that my generacion and posterite be clene roted out.
9Yf my hert hath lusted after my neghbours wife, or yf I haue layed wayte at his dore:
16When the poore desyred enythinge at me, haue I denyed it them? Haue I caused ye wyddowe stonde waytinge for me in vayne?
17Haue I eaten my porcion alone, that the fatherles hath had no parte with me?
12yee a fyre that vtterly shulde consume, & rote out all my substaunce.
13Dyd I euer thynke scorne to do right vnto my seruautes and maydens, when they had eny matter agaynst me?
19Haue I sene eny man perish thorow nakednes & want of clothinge? Or, eny poore man for lack of rayment,
20whose sydes thanked me not, because he was warmed wt ye woll of my shepe?
21Dyd I euer lyft vp my honde to hurte the fatherlesse? Yee in the gate where I sawe my self to be in auctorite:
25Haue I reioysed because my substaunce was greate, and because my honde gat so moch?
28(that were a wickednesse worthy to be punyshed, for then shulde I haue denyed the God that is aboue.)
29Haue I euer reioysed at the hurte of myne enemy? Or, was I euer glad, yt eny harme happened vnto him? Oh no,
30I neuer suffred my mouth to do soch a sinne, as to wysh him euell.
31Yet they of myne owne housholde saye: who shal let vs, to haue oure bely ful of his flesh?
5Yf a man hurte a felde or vynyarde, so yt he let his catell do harme in another mans felde, the same shall make restitucion euen of the best of his owne felde and vynyarde.
14Wherfore do I beare my flesh in my teth, and my soule in myne hondes?
5that his haruest was eaten vp off the hungrie: that the weapened man had spoyled it, and that the thurstie had droncke vp his riches. It is not the earth that bryngeth forth trauayle,
27for yf thou hast nothinge to paye, they shal take awaye thy bed from vnder the.
19These are the wayes of all soch as be couetous, that one wolde rauysh anothers life.
5And why? Iob hath sayde: I am rightuous, but God doth me wronge.
6I must nedes be a lyar, though my cause be right: & violetly am I plaged, where as I made no fawte.
3O LORDE my God, yff I haue done eny soch thinge: yf there be eny vnrightuousnes in my hades:
4Yff I haue rewarded euell vnto the yt dealt frendly wt me or hurte the yt wt out eny cause are myne enemies:
11then shall there an ooth of the LORDE go betwene them, that he hath not put his hande vnto his neghbours good: and the owner of ye good shal accepte it, so that the other shall not make it good.
12Yf a thefe steale it from him, then shal he make restitucio vnto the owner therof.
31Marke well (O Iob) & heare me: holde the still, vntill I haue spoken.
14Yf a man borowe ought of his neghboure, and it be hurte, or dye, so that the owner therof be not by, then shall he make it good.
15But yf the owner therof be by, then shal he not make it good, yf he hyred it for his money.
2For how greate a porcio shal I haue of God fro aboue? & what enheritauce fro ye Almightie on hie?
1Iob answered, and sayde:
1Iob also proceaded and wete forth in his communicacion, sayege:
2As truly as God lyueth (which hath taken awaye my power fro me) & the Allmightie, that hath vexed my mynde:
1Iob answered, and sayd:
11Or, who hath geuen me eny thynge afore hande, that I am bounde to rewarde him agayne? All thinges vnder heauen are myne.
1So Iob proceaded and wete forth in his communicacion, sayenge:
33Haue I euer done eny wicked dede where thorow I shamed my self before men: Or eny abhominacion, yt I was fayne to hyde it?
1Iob answered, & sayde:
3Iob answered the LORDE, sayenge:
22Dyd I desyre you, to come hyther? Or, to geue me eny off youre substaunce?
36But yf it be knowne, that the oxe haue bene vsed to gorre afore, then shal he paye his oxe for the other, & the deed carcase shal be his owne.
7Who goeth a warfare at eny tyme vpon his awne wages? Who planteth a vynyarde, and eateth not of the frute therof? Who fedeth a flocke, and eateth not of the mylke of the flocke?
5Yf ye theues & robbers came to ye bynight, thou takinge thy rest: shulde they not steale, till they had ynough? yf the grape gatherers came vpon the, wolde they not leaue the some grapes?
15Yee I had allmost also sayde euen as they: but lo, then shulde I haue condemned the generacion of thy children.
21and sayde: Naked came I out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall I turne thither agayne. The LORDE gaue, and the LORDE hath taken awaye (the LORDE hath done his pleasure) now blessed be ye name off the LORDE.