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Chapter 33
Wherefore,
Job,
I
pray
thee,
hear
my
speeches,
and
hearken
to
all
my
words.
2
Behold,
now
I
have
opened
my
mouth,
my
tongue
hath
spoken
in
my
mouth.
3
My
words
shall
be
of
the
uprightness
of
my
heart:
and
my
lips
shall
utter
knowledge
clearly.
4
The
Spirit
of
God
hath
made
me,
and
the
breath
of
the
Almighty
hath
given
me
life.
5
If
thou
canst
answer
me,
set
thy
words
in
order
before
me,
stand
up.
6
Behold,
I
am
according
to
thy
wish
in
God’s
stead:
I
also
am
formed
out
of
the
clay.
7
Behold,
my
terror
shall
not
make
thee
afraid,
neither
shall
my
hand
be
heavy
upon
thee.
8
Surely
thou
hast
spoken
in
mine
hearing,
and
I
have
heard
the
voice
of
thy
words,
saying,
9
I
am
clean
without
transgression,
I
am
innocent;
neither
is
there
iniquity
in
me.
10
Behold,
he
findeth
occasions
against
me,
he
counteth
me
for
his
enemy,
11
He
putteth
my
feet
in
the
stocks,
he
marketh
all
my
paths.
12
Behold,
in
this
thou
art
not
just:
I
will
answer
thee,
that
God
is
greater
than
man.
13
Why
dost
thou
strive
against
him?
for
he
giveth
not
account
of
any
of
his
matters.
14
For
God
speaketh
once,
yea
twice,
yet
man
perceiveth
it
not.
15
In
a
dream,
in
a
vision
of
the
night,
when
deep
sleep
falleth
upon
men,
in
slumberings
upon
the
bed;
16
Then
he
openeth
the
ears
of
men,
and
sealeth
their
instruction,
17
That
he
may
withdraw
man
from
his
purpose,
and
hide
pride
from
man.
18
He
keepeth
back
his
soul
from
the
pit,
and
his
life
from
perishing
by
the
sword.
19
He
is
chastened
also
with
pain
upon
his
bed,
and
the
multitude
of
his
bones
with
strong
pain:
20
So
that
his
life
abhorreth
bread,
and
his
soul
dainty
meat.
21
His
flesh
is
consumed
away,
that
it
cannot
be
seen;
and
his
bones
that
were
not
seen
stick
out.
22
Yea,
his
soul
draweth
near
unto
the
grave,
and
his
life
to
the
destroyers.
23
If
there
be
a
messenger
with
him,
an
interpreter,
one
among
a
thousand,
to
shew
unto
man
his
uprightness:
24
Then
he
is
gracious
unto
him,
and
saith,
Deliver
him
from
going
down
to
the
pit:
I
have
found
a
ransom.
25
His
flesh
shall
be
fresher
than
a
child’s:
he
shall
return
to
the
days
of
his
youth:
26
He
shall
pray
unto
God,
and
he
will
be
favourable
unto
him:
and
he
shall
see
his
face
with
joy:
for
he
will
render
unto
man
his
righteousness.
27
He
looketh
upon
men,
and
if
any
say,
I
have
sinned,
and
perverted
that
which
was
right,
and
it
profited
me
not;
28
He
will
deliver
his
soul
from
going
into
the
pit,
and
his
life
shall
see
the
light.
29
Lo,
all
these
things
worketh
God
oftentimes
with
man,
30
To
bring
back
his
soul
from
the
pit,
to
be
enlightened
with
the
light
of
the
living.
31
Mark
well,
O
Job,
hearken
unto
me:
hold
thy
peace,
and
I
will
speak.
32
If
thou
hast
any
thing
to
say,
answer
me:
speak,
for
I
desire
to
justify
thee.
33
If
not,
hearken
unto
me:
hold
thy
peace,
and
I
shall
teach
thee
wisdom.
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