Verse 1
Pray, call, is there any to answer thee? And unto which of the holy ones dost thou turn?
Verse 2
For provocation slayeth the perverse, And envy putteth to death the simple,
Verse 3
I -- I have seen the perverse taking root, And I mark his habitation straightway,
Verse 4
Far are his sons from safety, And they are bruised in the gate, And there is no deliverer.
Verse 5
Whose harvest the hungry doth eat, And even from the thorns taketh it, And the designing swallowed their wealth.
Verse 6
For sorrow cometh not forth from the dust, Nor from the ground springeth up misery.
Verse 7
For man to misery is born, And the sparks go high to fly.
Verse 8
Yet I -- I inquire for God, And for God I give my word,
Verse 9
Doing great things, and there is no searching. Wonderful, till there is no numbering.
Verse 10
Who is giving rain on the face of the land, And is sending waters on the out-places.
Verse 11
To set the low on a high place, And the mourners have been high `in' safety.
Verse 12
Making void thoughts of the subtile, And their hands do not execute wisdom.
Verse 13
Capturing the wise in their subtilty, And the counsel of wrestling ones was hastened,
Verse 14
By day they meet darkness, And as night -- they grope at noon.
Verse 15
And He saveth the wasted from their mouth, And from a strong hand the needy,
Verse 16
And there is hope to the poor, And perverseness hath shut her mouth.
Verse 17
Lo, the happiness of mortal man, God doth reprove him: And the chastisement of the Mighty despise not,
Verse 18
For He doth pain, and He bindeth up, He smiteth, and His hands heal.
Verse 19
In six distresses He delivereth thee, And in seven evil striketh not on thee.
Verse 20
In famine He hath redeemed thee from death, And in battle from the hands of the sword.
Verse 21
When the tongue scourgeth thou art hid, And thou art not afraid of destruction, When it cometh.
Verse 22
At destruction and at hunger thou mockest, And of the beast of the earth, Thou art not afraid.
Verse 23
(For with sons of the field `is' thy covenant, And the beast of the field Hath been at peace with thee.)
Verse 24
And thou hast known that thy tent `is' peace, And inspected thy habitation, and errest not,
Verse 25
And hast known that numerous `is' Thy seed, And thine offspring as the herb of the earth;
Verse 26
Thou comest in full age unto the grave, As the going up of a stalk in its season.
Verse 27
Lo, this -- we searched it out -- it `is' right, hearken; And thou, know for thyself!