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Chapter 42
Then
Job
answered
the
Lord,
and
said,
2
I
know
that
thou
canst
do
every
thing,
and
that
no
thought
can
be
withholden
from
thee.
3
Who
is
he
that
hideth
counsel
without
knowledge?
therefore
have
I
uttered
that
I
understood
not;
things
too
wonderful
for
me,
which
I
knew
not.
4
Hear,
I
beseech
thee,
and
I
will
speak:
I
will
demand
of
thee,
and
declare
thou
unto
me.
5
I
have
heard
of
thee
by
the
hearing
of
the
ear:
but
now
mine
eye
seeth
thee.
6
Wherefore
I
abhor
myself,
and
repent
in
dust
and
ashes.
7
And
it
was
so,
that
after
the
Lord
had
spoken
these
words
unto
Job,
the
Lord
said
to
Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
My
wrath
is
kindled
against
thee,
and
against
thy
two
friends:
for
ye
have
not
spoken
of
me
the
thing
that
is
right,
as
my
servant
Job
hath.
8
Therefore
take
unto
you
now
seven
bullocks
and
seven
rams,
and
go
to
my
servant
Job,
and
offer
up
for
yourselves
a
burnt
offering;
and
my
servant
Job
shall
pray
for
you:
for
him
will
I
accept:
lest
I
deal
with
you
after
your
folly,
in
that
ye
have
not
spoken
of
me
the
thing
which
is
right,
like
my
servant
Job.
9
So
Eliphaz
the
Temanite
and
Bildad
the
Shuhite
and
Zophar
the
Naamathite
went,
and
did
according
as
the
Lord
commanded
them:
the
Lord
also
accepted
Job.
10
And
the
Lord
turned
the
captivity
of
Job,
when
he
prayed
for
his
friends:
also
the
Lord
gave
Job
twice
as
much
as
he
had
before.
11
Then
came
there
unto
him
all
his
brethren,
and
all
his
sisters,
and
all
they
that
had
been
of
his
acquaintance
before,
and
did
eat
bread
with
him
in
his
house:
and
they
bemoaned
him,
and
comforted
him
over
all
the
evil
that
the
Lord
had
brought
upon
him:
every
man
also
gave
him
a
piece
of
money,
and
every
one
an
earring
of
gold.
12
So
the
Lord
blessed
the
latter
end
of
Job
more
than
his
beginning:
for
he
had
fourteen
thousand
sheep,
and
six
thousand
camels,
and
a
thousand
yoke
of
oxen,
and
a
thousand
she
asses.
13
He
had
also
seven
sons
and
three
daughters.
14
And
he
called
the
name
of
the
first,
Jemima;
and
the
name
of
the
second,
Kezia;
and
the
name
of
the
third,
Keren-happuch.
15
And
in
all
the
land
were
no
women
found
so
fair
as
the
daughters
of
Job:
and
their
father
gave
them
inheritance
among
their
brethren.
16
After
this
lived
Job
an
hundred
and
forty
years,
and
saw
his
sons,
and
his
sons’
sons,
even
four
generations.
17
So
Job
died,
being
old
and
full
of
days.
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