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Jay P. Green's Literal Translation 1993

 

   

15:1And Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said:
15:2Should a wise man answer with windy knowledge, and fill his belly with the east wind?
15:3Should he reason with speech that is not useful, or with words having no profit in them?
15:4Yea, you do away with fear, and take away devotion before God.
15:5For your iniquity teaches your mouth; and you choose the tongue of the crafty.
15:6Your mouth condemns you, and not I; yea, your own lips testify against you.
15:7Were you the first man born? Or were you made before the hills?
15:8Have you heard the secret counsel of God? And do you limit wisdom to yourself?
15:9What do you know that we do not know? Or understand, that is not with us?
15:10With us are both the grayheaded and very aged men , mightier than your father as to days.
15:11Are the comforts of God small with you, and a word that deals gently with you?
15:12Why does your heart carry you away? And why do your eyes flash,
15:13that you turn your spirit against God, and let such words go out of your mouth?
15:14What is man that he should be clean? And he born of a woman, that he should be righteous?
15:15Behold, He puts no trust in His holy ones; yea, the heavens are not clean in His eyes.
15:16How much more is filthy man loathed, who drinks iniquity like water!
15:17I will tell you; hear me, and I will declare this that I have seen;
15:18that which wise men have told, and have not hidden from their fathers;
15:19to them alone the land was given; and no alien passed among them.
15:20All the days of the wicked he is laboring in pain; a number of years are stored up for the ruthless.
15:21A dreadful sound of things is in his ears; the destroyer shall come on him in peace.
15:22He does not believe in a return from darkness, but he is awaited by the sword.
15:23He is wandering, for he seeks for bread. Where is it ? He knows that the day of darkness is at his hand.
15:24Distress and pain terrify him; they shall overpower him, as a king ready for the attack;
15:25because he stretched out his hand against God, and acts mighty against the Almighty.
15:26He runs at him with a stiff neck, with the thick layers of his shields,
15:27because he has covered his face with fat; yea, he has put fat on his loins.
15:28And he dwells in cut off cities; in houses where no one are lives in them, which are ready to become heaps.
15:29He shall not be rich, nor shall his wealth hold out; nor shall he stretch out their gain on the earth.
15:30He shall not escape from darkness; the flame shall dry up his branches; and he shall turn at the breath of His mouth.
15:31Let not he being deceived trust in vanity; for his reward shall be vanity.
15:32Before his day it shall be fulfilled, and his branch shall not be green;
15:33he shall shake off its unripe grape as the vine; and he shall cast its flower like the olive.
15:34For the company of the ungodly shall be bleak; and fire shall devour the tents of bribery;
15:35they conceive mischief and generate evil; and their belly prepares deceit.
Green's Literal Translation 1993

Green's Literal Translation 1993

Green's Literal Translation (Literal Translation of the Holy Bible - LITV), is a translation of the Bible by Jay P. Green, Sr., first published in 1985. The LITV takes a literal, formal equivalence approach to translation. The Masoretic Text is used as the Hebrew basis for the Old Testament, and the Textus Receptus is used as the Greek basis for the New Testament.


Green's Literal Translation (LITV). Copyright 1993
by Jay P. Green Sr.
All rights reserved. Jay P. Green Sr.,
Lafayette, IN. U.S.A. 47903.