English (KJV)
Early Modern English (KJV)
简体中文 (CKJV)
繁體中文 (CKJV)
Sory, but thy browſer is not supported. Pleaſe update thy browſer or uſe the lateſt uerſion of
Firefox
or
Chrome
. Thou alſo mayeſt need to uninhibit JavaScript.
< Preuious Chapter
Next Chapter >
Chapter 15
Then
answered
Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
and
said,
2
Should
a
wise
man
vtter
vaine
knowledge,
and
fill
his
belly
with
the
East
winde?
3
Should
hee
reason
with
vnprofitable
talke?
or
with
speeches
wherewith
he
can
doe
no
good?
4
Yea
thou
castest
off
feare,
and
restrainest
prayer
before
God.
5
For
thy
mouth
vttereth
thine
iniquitie,
and
thou
choosest
the
tongue
of
the
craftie.
6
Thine
owne
mouth
condemneth
thee,
and
not
I:
yea
thine
owne
lippes
testifie
against
thee.
7
Art
thou
the
first
man
that
was
borne?
or
wast
thou
made
before
the
hilles?
8
Hast
thou
heard
the
secret
of
God?
and
doest
thou
restraine
wisedome
to
thy
selfe?
9
What
knowest
thou
that
we
know
not?
what
vnderstandest
thou,
which
is
not
in
vs?
10
With
vs
are
both
the
gray
headed,
and
very
aged
men,
much
elder
then
thy
father.
11
Are
the
consolations
of
God
small
with
thee?
is
there
any
secret
thing
with
thee?
12
Why
doeth
thine
heart
carie
thee
away?
and
what
doe
thine
eyes
winke
at,
13
That
thou
turnest
thy
spirit
against
God,
and
lettest
such
words
goe
out
of
thy
mouth?
14
What
is
man,
that
he
should
be
cleane?
and
he
which
is
borne
of
a
woman,
that
he
should
be
righteous?
15
Beholde,
he
putteth
no
trust
in
his
Saints,
yea,
the
heauens
are
not
cleane
in
his
sight.
16
How
much
more
abominable
and
filthie
is
man,
which
drinketh
iniquitie
like
water?
17
I
will
shew
thee,
heare
me,
and
that
which
I
haue
seene,
I
wil
declare,
18
Which
wise
men
haue
tolde
from
their
fathers,
and
haue
not
hid
it:
19
Unto
whom
alone
the
earth
was
giuen,
and
no
stranger
passed
among
them.
20
The
wicked
man
trauaileth
with
paine
all
his
dayes,
and
the
number
of
yeeres
is
hidden
to
the
oppressour.
21
A
dreadfull
sound
is
in
his
eares;
in
prosperitie
the
destroyer
shall
come
vpon
him.
22
He
beleeueth
not
that
he
shall
returne
out
of
darkenesse,
and
he
is
waited
for,
of
the
sword.
23
He
wandereth
abroad
for
bread,
saying,
Where
is
it?
he
knoweth
that
the
day
of
darkenes
is
ready
at
his
hand.
24
Trouble
and
anguish
shall
make
him
afraid;
they
shall
preuaile
against
him,
as
a
king
ready
to
the
battell.
25
For
he
stretcheth
out
his
hand
against
God,
and
strengtheneth
himselfe
against
the
Almightie.
26
He
runneth
vpon
him,
euen
on
his
necke,
vpon
the
thicke
bosses
of
his
bucklers:
27
Because
he
couereth
his
face
with
his
fatnesse,
and
maketh
collops
of
fat
on
his
flankes.
28
And
he
dwelleth
in
desolate
cities,
and
in
houses
which
no
man
inhabiteth,
which
are
ready
to
become
heapes.
29
He
shall
not
be
rich,
neither
shall
his
substance
continue,
neither
shall
he
prolong
the
perfection
thereof
vpon
the
earth.
30
He
shall
not
depart
out
of
darkenesse,
the
flame
shall
drie
vp
his
branches,
and
by
the
breath
of
his
mouth
shall
he
goe
away.
31
Let
not
him
that
is
deceiued,
trust
in
vanitie:
for
vanitie
shalbe
his
recompence.
32
It
shall
be
accomplished
before
his
time,
and
his
branch
shall
not
bee
greene.
33
He
shal
shake
off
his
vnripe
grape
as
the
Uine,
and
shall
cast
off
his
flowre
as
the
Oliue.
34
For
the
congregation
of
hypocrites
shall
be
desolate,
and
fire
shall
consume
the
tabernacles
of
briberie.
35
They
conceiue
mischiefe,
and
bring
forth
vanitie,
and
their
belly
prepareth
deceit.
< Preuious Chapter
Next Chapter >