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Chapter 22
Then
Eliphaz
the
Temanite
answered,
and
said,
2
Can
a
man
be
profitable
vnto
God?
as
hee
that
is
wise
may
be
profitable
vnto
himselfe.
3
Is
it
any
pleasure
to
the
Almighty,
that
thou
art
righteous?
or
is
it
gaine
to
him,
that
thou
makest
thy
waies
perfite?
4
Will
hee
reproue
thee
for
feare
of
thee?
will
he
enter
with
thee
into
iudgment?
5
Is
not
thy
wickednesse
great?
and
thine
iniquities
infinite?
6
For
thou
hast
taken
a
pledge
from
thy
brother
for
nought,
and
stripped
the
naked
of
their
clothing.
7
Thou
hast
not
giuen
water
to
the
wearie
to
drinke,
and
thou
hast
withholden
bread
from
the
hungry.
8
But
as
for
the
mightie
man,
hee
had
the
earth,
and
the
honourable
man
dwelt
in
it.
9
Thou
hast
sent
widowes
away
emptie,
and
the
armes
of
the
fatherlesse
haue
bene
broken.
10
Therefore
snares
are
round
about
thee,
and
sudden
feare
troubleth
thee,
11
Or
darkenes
that
thou
canst
not
see,
and
abundance
of
waters
couer
thee.
12
Is
not
God
in
the
height
of
heauen?
and
behold
the
height
of
the
starres
how
high
they
are.
13
And
thou
sayest,
How
doth
God
know?
can
he
iudge
through
the
darke
cloude?
14
Thicke
cloudes
are
a
couering
to
him
that
he
seeth
not,
and
hee
walketh
in
the
circuit
of
heauen.
15
Hast
thou
marked
the
olde
way
which
wicked
men
haue
troden?
16
Which
were
cut
downe
out
of
time,
whose
foundation
was
ouerflowen
with
a
flood.
17
Which
said
vnto
God,
Depart
from
vs,
and
what
can
the
Almightie
doe
for
them?
18
Yet
he
filled
their
houses
with
good
things:
but
the
counsell
of
the
wicked
is
farre
from
me.
19
The
righteous
see
it,
and
are
glad,
and
the
innocent
laugh
them
to
scorne.
20
Whereas
our
substance
is
not
cut
downe,
but
the
remnant
of
them
the
fire
consumeth.
21
Acquaint
now
thy
selfe
with
him,
and
be
at
peace:
thereby
good
shal
come
vnto
thee.
22
Receiue,
I
pray
thee,
the
Lawe
from
his
mouth,
and
lay
vp
his
words
in
thine
heart.
23
If
thou
returne
to
the
Almightie,
thou
shalt
be
built
vp,
thou
shalt
put
away
iniquitie
farre
from
thy
tabernacles.
24
Then
shalt
thou
lay
vp
golde
as
dust,
and
the
gold
of
Ophir
as
the
stones
of
the
brookes.
25
Yea
the
Almightie
shall
bee
thy
defence,
and
thou
shalt
haue
plenty
of
siluer.
26
For
then
shalt
thou
haue
thy
delight
in
the
Almightie,
and
shalt
lift
vp
thy
face
vnto
God.
27
Thou
shalt
make
thy
prayer
vnto
him,
and
he
shall
heare
thee,
and
thou
shalt
pay
thy
vowes.
28
Thou
shalt
also
decree
a
thing,
and
it
shal
be
established
vnto
thee:
and
the
light
shall
shine
vpon
thy
wayes.
29
When
men
are
cast
downe,
then
thou
shalt
say,
There
is
lifting
vp:
and
he
shall
saue
the
humble
person.
30
He
shall
deliuer
the
Iland
of
the
innocent:
and
it
is
deliuered
by
the
purenesse
of
thine
hands.
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