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Chapter 29
Moreouer
Iob
continued
his
parable,
and
said,
2
O
that
I
were
as
in
moneths
past,
as
in
the
dayes
when
God
preserued
me.
3
When
his
candle
shined
vpon
my
head,
and
when
by
his
light
I
walked
through
darkenesse:
4
As
I
was
in
the
dayes
of
my
youth,
when
the
secret
of
God
was
vpon
my
tabernacle:
5
When
the
Almightie
was
yet
with
me,
when
my
children
were
about
me:
6
When
I
washed
my
steps
with
butter,
and
the
rocke
powred
me
out
riuers
of
oyle:
7
When
I
went
out
to
the
gate,
through
the
citie,
when
I
prepared
my
seate
in
the
street.
8
The
yong
men
saw
me,
and
hid
themselues:
and
the
aged
arose,
and
stood
vp.
9
The
princes
refrained
talking,
and
laid
their
hand
on
their
mouth.
10
The
Nobles
held
their
peace,
and
their
tongue
cleaued
to
the
roofe
of
their
mouth.
11
When
the
eare
heard
mee,
then
it
blessed
me,
and
when
the
eye
saw
me,
it
gaue
witnesse
to
me:
12
Because
I
deliuered
the
poore
that
cried,
and
the
fatherlesse,
and
him
that
had
none
to
helpe
him.
13
The
blessing
of
him
that
was
readie
to
perish,
came
vpon
me:
and
I
caused
the
widowes
heart
to
sing
for
ioy.
14
I
put
on
righteousnesse,
and
it
clothed
me:
my
iudgement
was
as
a
robe
and
a
diademe.
15
I
was
eyes
to
the
blind,
and
feet
was
I
to
the
lame.
16
I
was
a
father
to
the
poore:
and
the
cause
which
I
knewe
not,
I
searched
out.
17
And
I
brake
the
iawes
of
the
wicked,
and
pluckt
the
spoile
out
of
his
teeth.
18
Then
I
said,
I
shall
die
in
my
nest,
and
I
shall
multiplie
my
dayes
as
the
sand.
19
My
roote
was
spread
out
by
the
waters,
and
the
dew
lay
all
night
vpon
my
branch.
20
My
glory
was
fresh
in
mee,
and
my
bow
was
renewed
in
my
hand.
21
Unto
me
men
gaue
eare,
and
waited,
and
kept
silence
at
my
counsell.
22
After
my
words
they
spake
not
againe,
&
my
speach
dropped
vpon
them,
23
And
they
waited
for
me
as
for
the
raine,
and
they
opened
their
mouth
wide
as
for
the
latter
raine.
24
If
I
laughed
on
them,
they
beleeued
it
not,
and
the
light
of
my
countenance
they
cast
not
downe.
25
I
chose
out
their
way,
and
sate
chiefe,
and
dwelt
as
a
king
in
the
army,
as
one
that
comforteth
the
mourners.
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