Job 35:2
Thinkest thou it right that thou sayest: I am rightuous before God
Thinkest thou it right that thou sayest: I am rightuous before God
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1 Eliu spake morouer, and sayde:
3 Seinge thou sayest so, how doest thou knowe it? What thinge hast thou more excellet, the I yt am a synner?
8 Wilt thou disanulle my iudgment? Or, wilt thou condemne me, yt thou thy self mayest be made rightuous?
9 Is thine arme then like the arme of God? Maketh thy voyce soch a soude as his doth?
5 And why? Iob hath sayde: I am rightuous, but God doth me wronge.
6 I must nedes be a lyar, though my cause be right: & violetly am I plaged, where as I made no fawte.
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?
2 Maye a man be copared vnto God in wy?dome, though he seme to himself, for to be like him?
3 What pleasure hath God in yt thou art rightuous? Or what doth it profite him, yt thy waies are perfecte?
4 Is he afrayed to reproue the, & to steppe forth wt the in to iudgment?
5 Cometh not this for ye greate wickednesse, & for thine vngracious dedes which are innumerable?
6 Yf thou synnest, what dost thou vnto him? Yf thine offences be many, how gettest thou his fauoure?
7 Yf thou be rightuous, what geuest thou him? Or, what receaueth he of thy handes?
8 Of soch an vngodly personne as thou, & of ye sonne of man that is rightuous as thou pretendest to be:
17 Maye a man be iustified before God? Maye there eny man be iudged to be clene, by reason of his owne workes?
35 Yet darrest thou saye: I am giltlesse: Tush, his wrath can not come vpo me. Beholde, I wil reason with ye, because thou darrest saye: I haue not offended.
4 Wilt thou saye vnto God: The thinge that I take in honde, is perfecte, & I am clene in thy sight?
5 But yf ye wil enhaunce yor selues agaynst me, & accuse me to be a wicked personne because of the shame that is come vpon me:
23 Who wil reproue him of his waye? who wil saye vnto him: thou hast done wronge?
3 Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?
13 yt thy mynde is so puft vp agaynst God & lettest soch wordes go out of thy mouth?
14 What is man, that he shulde be vncleane? what hath he (which is borne of a woman) wherby he might be knowne to be rightuous?
6 that thou makest soch inquisicion for my wickednesse, and searchest out my synne?
7 Now whe the LORDE had spoken these wordes vnto Iob, he sayde vnto Eliphas ye Themanite: I am displeased with the & thy two frendes, for ye haue not spoken the thinge yt is right before me, like as my seruaunt Iob hath done.
1 Eliu proceaded forth in his comunicacion, & sayde:
2 and will saye vnto God: O do not condemne me, but shewe me the cause, wherfore thou iudgest me on this maner.
3 Thinkest thou it well done, to oppresse me, to cast me of (beinge a worke of thy hondes) and to manteyne the councell of the vngodly?
1 So these thre men wolde stryue nomore wt Iob, because he helde himself a rightuous man.
2 But Eliu the sonne of Barachel the Bussite of the kynred of Ram, was very sore displeased at Iob, that he called himself iust before God.
3 Doth God peruerte the thinge that is laufull? Or, doth the Allmightie destroye the thynge that is right?
6 Where is now thy feare of God, thy stedfastnesse, thy pacience, and the perfectnesse of thy life?
21 This thou doest, whyle I holde my tonge: and thinkest me to be eue soch one as thy self: but I wil reproue the, & set my self agaynst the.
2 As for yt I knowe it is so of a treuth, yt a man compared vnto God, can not be iustified.
1 Eliu proceaded forth in his talkinge, & sayde:
2 holde the still a litle, and I shal shewe the, what I haue yet to speake on Gods behalfe.
3 Neuerthelesse I am purposed to talke with the Allmightie, and my desyre is to comon with God.
33 Wilt thou not geue a reasonable answere? Art thou afrayed of eny thinge, seynge thou beganest first to speake, & not I?
32 But yf thou hast eny thinge to saye, then answere me and speake, for thy answere pleaseth me.
7 Will ye make answere for God with lyes, and mateyne him with disceate?
6 that he might shewe the (out of his secrete wy?dome) how manyfolde his lawe is: then shuldest thou knowe, that God had forgotten the, because of thy synnes.
2 Can he that stryueth with the Allmightie, be at rest? Shulde not he which disputeth with God, geue him an answere?
25 So shal ye LORDE rewarde me after my righteousnes, acordinge to the clenes of my handes in his eye sighte.
1 O Lorde, thou art more rightuous, then that I shulde dispute with the: Neuertheles, let me talke with the in thinges reasonable. How happeneth it, that the waye off the vngodly is so prosperous? and that it goeth so wel with them, which (with out eny shame) offede and lyue in wickednesse?
23 For no ma shalbe suffred to go into iudgment with God.
17 Neuerthelesse, thou hast condemned the iudgment of the vngodly, yee euen soch a iudgment and sentence shalt thou suffre.
25 And yet ye saye: Tush, the waye of ye LORDE is not indifferet. Heare therfore ye house of Israel: Is not my waye right? Or, are not youre wayes rather wicked?
8 Now hast thou spoken in myne eares, & I haue herde ye voyce of thy wordes:
17 What is man, that thou hast him in soch reputacion, and settest so moch by him?
2 For how greate a porcio shal I haue of God fro aboue? & what enheritauce fro ye Almightie on hie?