Job 21:34
Howe vayne then is the comfort that ye geue me, seyng falshood remayneth in all your aunsweres?
Howe vayne then is the comfort that ye geue me, seyng falshood remayneth in all your aunsweres?
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1Iob aunswered, & saide:
2I haue oft times heard such thinges: miserable geuers of comfort are ye all the sort of you.
3Shall not vaine wordes come yet to an ende? Or what maketh thee bolde so to aunswere?
11Thinkest thou it a small thing of the consolations of God? with thee is a lying worde.
12Why doth thyne heart so bewitche thee? And wherefore winckest thou with thyne eyes,
18Shall my heauinesse endure for euer? Are my plagues then so great that they may neuer be healed? Wylt thou be as one that is false, and as a water that falleth, and can not continue?
12Behold, all ye your selues haue seene it, why then do ye thus vanishe in vanitie?
33Then shal the slymie valley be sweet vnto him, all men also must folowe him, as there are innumerable gone before him.
1Iob aunswered, and saide:
2O heare diligently my wordes, and that shalbe in steede of your consolations,
18I woulde haue had comfort against sorowe: but sorowe is come vpon me, and heauinesse vexeth my heart.
25Is it not so? Who will then reproue me as a lyer, and say that my wordes are nothing worth? Bildad proueth that no man is cleane nor without sinne before God.
28And therfore be content, & loke now vpon me, and I will not lye before your face.
3Shoulde thy lies make men holde their peace, and when thou mockest others shall no man make thee ashamed?
22Seeing that with your lyes you discomfort the heart of the righteous, who I haue not discomforted: Againe, forsomuche as ye encourage the hande of the wicked, so that he may not turne from his wicked way in promising hym life:
21That I might make thee knowe the trueth, that thou with the veritie mightest aunswere them that sende vnto thee?
3Doest thou open thyne eyes vpon such one, and bringest me into thy iudgement?
28For ye say where is the princes palace? and where is the dwelling of the vngodly?
24Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and holdest me for thyne enemie?
4Therefore wyll I geue aunswere vnto thee, aud to thy companions with thee.
4Is it for mans sake that I make this disputation? Which if it were so, shoulde not my spirite then be in sore trouble?
8But take heede, ye trust in lying tales, that beguile you and do you no good.
5I shoulde comfort you with my mouth, & releasse your paine with the talking of my lippes.
6For all my wordes my sorowe wyll not ceasse: And though I holde my tongue, what am I eased?
1Iob aunswered, and saide:
2How long wyll ye vexe my soule, and trouble me with wordes?
20Are not my dayes fewe? Let him then leaue of fro me, and let me a lone, that I may comfort my selfe a litle,
2Froward men are with me, and myne eye must continue in the bitternesse of them.
10Then shoulde I haue some comfort, yea I woulde desire him in my payne that he would not spare, for I wil not be against the wordes of the holy one.
4As for you, ye are workmaisters of lyes, and vnprofitable phisitians altogether.
21They heare my mournyng, but there is none that wyll comfort me: All myne enemies haue hearde of my trouble, and are glad therof because thou hast done it: and thou hast brought foorth the time which thou calledst, when they also shal be lyke vnto me.
20Reproofe hath broke my heart a peeces, I am full of heauinesse: I loked for some to haue pitie on me, but there was none, and for some that shoulde comfort me, but I coulde fynde none.
1Iob aunswered, and sayde:
15Where is then now my hope? or who hath considered the thing that I loke for?
16Therfore do I weepe, and mine eyes gushe out of water: for the comfort that shoulde quicken me is farre fro me, my children are driuen away: for why? the enemie hath gotten the vpper hande.
15Beholde, these men say vnto me, where is the worde of the Lorde? let it come nowe.
22Then call, and I wyll aunswere: or let me speake, and geue me then an aunswere.
2O ye sonnes of men, how long wyll ye go about to bryng my glory to confusion? ye loue vanitie, ye seeke after lyes. Selah.
4Knowest thou not this of olde, and since God plaged man vpon earth,
1Iob aunswered, & said:
29If I be wicked, why then labour I in vayne?
3Where is the counsayle that thou shouldest geue him which hath no wisdome? Hast thou shewed the way of right lyuing?
19Both these thinges are happened vnto thee, but who is sory for it? yea destruction, wastyng, hunger, and sworde, but who wyll comfort thee?
12Yea when I had diligently pondred what ye sayde, I found not one of you that made any good argument against Iob, that directly could make aunswere vnto his wordes,
5But if ye wyll aduaunce your selues against me, and rebuke me for the shame that is come vpon me:
28But ye saide, why is he persecuted? and there was a deepe matter in me.
14When God will sit in iudgement, what shall I do? & when he will visite me, what aunswere shal I geue him?
1So Iob aunswered, & saide:
29Whiles they see vnto thee vanitie, and deuine a lye vnto thee, to put thee with the neckes of the wicked that be slayne, whose day is come when their iniquitie shall haue an ende.
6Was not thy feare according to thy hope? and the perfectnesse of thy wayes according to thy expectation?