Job 15:2
Doth a wise man answer `with' vain knowledge? And fill `with' an east wind his belly?
Doth a wise man answer `with' vain knowledge? And fill `with' an east wind his belly?
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3To reason with a word not useful? And speeches -- no profit in them?
1And Eliphaz the Temanite answereth and saith: --
16And Job `with' vanity doth open his mouth, Without knowledge words he multiplieth.
3Is there an end to words of wind? Or what doth embolden thee that thou answerest?
2Is a multitude of words not answered? And is a man of lips justified?
3Thy devices make men keep silent, Thou scornest, and none is causing blushing!
26For reproof -- do you reckon words? And for wind -- sayings of the desperate.
2Who `is' this -- darkening counsel, By words without knowledge?
2Till when dost thou speak these things? And a strong wind -- sayings of thy mouth?
34Let men of heart say to me, And a wise man is hearkening to me.
35Job -- not with knowledge doth he speak, And his words `are' not with wisdom.
2The tongue of the wise maketh knowledge good, And the mouth of fools uttereth folly.
1And Elihu answereth and saith:
2Hear, O wise men, my words, And, O knowing ones, give ear to me.
1And Eliphaz the Temanite answereth and saith: --
2To God is a man profitable, Because a wise man to himself is profitable?
21Take him up doth an east wind, and he goeth, And it frighteneth him from his place,
11For he hath known men of vanity, And He seeth iniquity, And one doth not consider `it'!
12And empty man is bold, And the colt of a wild ass man is born.
13For thou turnest against God thy spirit? And hast brought out words from thy mouth:
14The wise lay up knowledge, and the mouth of a fool `is' near ruin.
24Where `is' this, the way light is apportioned? It scattereth an east wind over the earth.
3What -- thou hast given counsel to the unwise, And wise plans in abundance made known.
8In measure, in sending it forth, thou strivest with it, He hath taken away by His sharp wind, In the day of an east wind,
20Is it declared to Him that I speak? If a man hath spoken, surely he is swallowed up.
21And now, they have not seen the light, Bright it `is' in the clouds, And the wind hath passed by and cleanseth them.
1And Eliphaz the Temanite answereth and saith: --
2Hath one tried a word with thee? -- Thou art weary! And to keep in words who is able?
29Whoso is troubling his own house inheriteth wind, And a servant `is' the fool to the wise of heart.
20and again, `The Lord doth know the reasonings of the wise, that they are vain.'
13Lest ye say, We have found wisdom, God doth thrust him away, not man.
8For what advantage `is' to the wise above the fool? What to the poor who knoweth to walk before the living?
7Go from before a foolish man, Or thou hast not known the lips of knowledge.
17How thy garments `are' warm, In the quieting of the earth from the south?
14The heart of the intelligent seeketh knowledge, And the mouth of fools enjoyeth folly.
8Of the secret counsel of God dost thou hear? And withdrawest thou unto thee wisdom?
9What hast thou known, and we know not? Understandest thou -- and it is not with us?
5Answer a fool according to his folly, Lest he be wise in his own eyes.
16And this also `is' a painful evil, just as he came, so he goeth, and what advantage `is' to him who laboureth for wind?
21For there is a man whose labour `is' in wisdom, and in knowledge, and in equity, and to a man who hath not laboured therein he giveth it -- his portion! Even this `is' vanity and a great evil.
15Though he among brethren produceth fruit, Come in doth an east wind, a wind of Jehovah, From a wilderness it is coming up, And it drieth up his fountain, And become dry doth his spring, It -- it spoileth a treasure -- every desirable vessel.
7The lips of the wise scatter knowledge, And the heart of fools `is' not right.
3`Who `is' this, hiding counsel without knowledge?' Therefore, I have declared, and understand not, Too wonderful for me, and I know not.
12Words of the mouth of the wise `are' gracious, And the lips of a fool swallow him up.
27One acquainted with knowledge is sparing his words, And the cool of temper `is' a man of understanding.
31Let him not put credence in vanity, He hath been deceived, For vanity is his recompence.
23A prudent man is concealing knowledge, And the heart of fools proclaimeth folly.
16Every prudent one dealeth with knowledge, And a fool spreadeth out folly.
3I also have a heart like you, I am not fallen more than you, And with whom is there not like these?
2Is the striver with the Mighty instructed? The reprover of God, let him answer it.