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Chapter 31
I
made
a
covenant
with
mine
eyes;
why
then
should
I
think
upon
a
maid?
2
For
what
portion
of
God
is
there
from
above?
and
what
inheritance
of
the
Almighty
from
on
high?
3
Is
not
destruction
to
the
wicked?
and
a
strange
punishment
to
the
workers
of
iniquity?
4
Doth
not
he
see
my
ways,
and
count
all
my
steps?
5
If
I
have
walked
with
vanity,
or
if
my
foot
hath
hasted
to
deceit;
6
Let
me
be
weighed
in
an
even
balance,
that
God
may
know
mine
integrity.
7
If
my
step
hath
turned
out
of
the
way,
and
mine
heart
walked
after
mine
eyes,
and
if
any
blot
hath
cleaved
to
mine
hands;
8
Then
let
me
sow,
and
let
another
eat;
yea,
let
my
offspring
be
rooted
out.
9
If
mine
heart
have
been
deceived
by
a
woman,
or
if
I
have
laid
wait
at
my
neighbour’s
door;
10
Then
let
my
wife
grind
unto
another,
and
let
others
bow
down
upon
her.
11
For
this
is
an
heinous
crime;
yea,
it
is
an
iniquity
to
be
punished
by
the
judges.
12
For
it
is
a
fire
that
consumeth
to
destruction,
and
would
root
out
all
mine
increase.
13
If
I
did
despise
the
cause
of
my
manservant
or
of
my
maidservant,
when
they
contended
with
me;
14
What
then
shall
I
do
when
God
riseth
up?
and
when
he
visiteth,
what
shall
I
answer
him?
15
Did
not
he
that
made
me
in
the
womb
make
him?
and
did
not
one
fashion
us
in
the
womb?
16
If
I
have
withheld
the
poor
from
their
desire,
or
have
caused
the
eyes
of
the
widow
to
fail;
17
Or
have
eaten
my
morsel
myself
alone,
and
the
fatherless
hath
not
eaten
thereof;
18
(For
from
my
youth
he
was
brought
up
with
me,
as
with
a
father,
and
I
have
guided
her
from
my
mother’s
womb;)
19
If
I
have
seen
any
perish
for
want
of
clothing,
or
any
poor
without
covering;
20
If
his
loins
have
not
blessed
me,
and
if
he
were
not
warmed
with
the
fleece
of
my
sheep;
21
If
I
have
lifted
up
my
hand
against
the
fatherless,
when
I
saw
my
help
in
the
gate:
22
Then
let
mine
arm
fall
from
my
shoulder
blade,
and
mine
arm
be
broken
from
the
bone.
23
For
destruction
from
God
was
a
terror
to
me,
and
by
reason
of
his
highness
I
could
not
endure.
24
If
I
have
made
gold
my
hope,
or
have
said
to
the
fine
gold,
Thou
art
my
confidence;
25
If
I
rejoiced
because
my
wealth
was
great,
and
because
mine
hand
had
gotten
much;
26
If
I
beheld
the
sun
when
it
shined,
or
the
moon
walking
in
brightness;
27
And
my
heart
hath
been
secretly
enticed,
or
my
mouth
hath
kissed
my
hand:
28
This
also
were
an
iniquity
to
be
punished
by
the
judge:
for
I
should
have
denied
the
God
that
is
above.
29
If
I
rejoiced
at
the
destruction
of
him
that
hated
me,
or
lifted
up
myself
when
evil
found
him:
30
Neither
have
I
suffered
my
mouth
to
sin
by
wishing
a
curse
to
his
soul.
31
If
the
men
of
my
tabernacle
said
not,
Oh
that
we
had
of
his
flesh!
we
cannot
be
satisfied.
32
The
stranger
did
not
lodge
in
the
street:
but
I
opened
my
doors
to
the
traveller.
33
If
I
covered
my
transgressions
as
Adam,
by
hiding
mine
iniquity
in
my
bosom:
34
Did
I
fear
a
great
multitude,
or
did
the
contempt
of
families
terrify
me,
that
I
kept
silence,
and
went
not
out
of
the
door?
35
Oh
that
one
would
hear
me!
behold,
my
desire
is,
that
the
Almighty
would
answer
me,
and
that
mine
adversary
had
written
a
book.
36
Surely
I
would
take
it
upon
my
shoulder,
and
bind
it
as
a
crown
to
me.
37
I
would
declare
unto
him
the
number
of
my
steps;
as
a
prince
would
I
go
near
unto
him.
38
If
my
land
cry
against
me,
or
that
the
furrows
likewise
thereof
complain;
39
If
I
have
eaten
the
fruits
thereof
without
money,
or
have
caused
the
owners
thereof
to
lose
their
life:
40
Let
thistles
grow
instead
of
wheat,
and
cockle
instead
of
barley.
The
words
of
Job
are
ended.
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