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Chapter 9
Then
Iob
answered,
and
said,
2
I
know
it
is
so
of
a
trueth:
but
howe
should
man
be
iust
with
God.
3
If
he
will
contend
with
him,
he
cannot
answere
him
one
of
a
thousand.
4
He
is
wise
in
heart,
and
mightie
in
strength:
who
hath
hardened
himselfe
against
him,
and
hath
prospered?
5
Which
remoueth
the
mountains,
and
they
know
not:
which
ouerturneth
them
in
his
anger:
6
Which
shaketh
the
earth
out
of
her
place,
&
the
pillars
thereof
tremble:
7
Which
commandeth
the
Sunne,
and
it
riseth
not:
and
sealeth
vp
the
starres.
8
Which
alone
spreadeth
out
the
heauens,
and
treadeth
vpon
the
waues
of
the
Sea.
9
Which
maketh
Arcturus,
Orion
and
Pleiades,
and
the
chambers
of
the
South.
10
Which
doeth
great
things
past
finding
out,
yea
and
wonders
without
number.
11
Loe,
hee
goeth
by
me,
and
I
see
him
not:
he
passeth
on
also,
but
I
perceiue
him
not.
12
Behold,
he
taketh
away,
who
can
hinder
him?
who
will
say
vnto
him,
What
doest
thou?
13
If
God
will
not
withdraw
his
anger,
the
proud
helpers
doe
stoupe
vnder
him.
14
How
much
lesse
shall
I
answere
him,
and
choose
out
my
words
to
reason
with
him?
15
Whom,
though
I
were
righteous,
yet
would
I
not
answere,
but
I
would
make
supplication
to
my
Iudge.
16
If
I
had
called,
and
he
had
answered
me,
yet
would
I
not
beleeue
that
he
had
hearkened
vnto
my
voice:
17
For
he
breaketh
me
with
a
tempest,
and
multiplieth
my
wounds
without
cause.
18
Hee
will
not
suffer
me
to
take
my
breath,
but
filleth
me
with
bitternesse.
19
If
I
speake
of
strength,
loe,
hee
is
strong:
and
if
of
iudgement,
who
shall
set
me
a
time
to
pleade?
20
If
I
iustifie
my
selfe,
mine
owne
mouth
shall
condemne
me:
If
I
say,
I
am
perfect,
it
shall
also
prooue
me
peruerse.
21
Though
I
were
perfect,
yet
would
I
not
know
my
soule:
I
would
despise
my
life.
22
This
is
one
thing,
therefore
I
said
it;
he
destroyeth
the
perfect
and
the
wicked.
23
If
the
scourge
slay
suddenly,
hee
will
laugh
at
the
triall
of
the
innocent.
24
The
earth
is
giuen
into
the
hand
of
the
wicked:
he
couereth
the
faces
of
the
Iudges
thereof;
if
not,
where,
and
who
is
hee?
25
Now
my
dayes
are
swifter
then
a
Poste:
they
flee
away,
they
see
no
good.
26
They
are
passed
away
as
the
swift
ships:
as
the
Eagle
that
hasteth
to
the
pray.
27
If
I
say,
I
will
forget
my
complaint,
I
will
leaue
off
my
heauinesse,
and
comfort
my
selfe.
28
I
am
afraid
of
all
my
sorrowes,
I
know
that
thou
wilt
not
holde
me
innocent.
29
If
I
be
wicked,
why
then
labour
I
in
vaine?
30
If
I
wash
my
selfe
with
snow
water,
and
make
my
handes
neuer
so
cleane:
31
Yet
shalt
thou
plunge
me
in
the
ditch,
and
mine
owne
clothes
shall
abhorre
me.
32
For
he
is
not
a
man
as
I
am,
that
I
should
answere
him,
and
we
should
come
together
in
iudgement.
33
Neither
is
there
any
dayes-man
betwixt
vs,
that
might
lay
his
hand
vpon
vs
both.
34
Let
him
take
his
rodde
away
from
me,
&
let
not
his
feare
terrifie
me:
35
Then
would
I
speake,
and
not
feare
him;
but
it
is
not
so
with
me.
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