1And Elihu proceeded, and said: 2Hear my words, ye wise men! Give ear to me, ye that have knowledge! 3For the ear trieth words, As the mouth tasteth meat. 4Let us examine for ourselves what is right; Let us know among ourselves what is true. 5Job hath said, "I am righteous, And God refuseth me justice. 6Though I am innocent, I am made a liar; My wound is incurable, though I am free from transgression." 7Where is the man like Job, Who drinketh impiety like water; 8Who goeth in company with evil-doers, And walketh with wicked men? 9For he hath said, "A man hath no advantage, When he delighteth himself in God." 10Wherefore hearken to me, ye men of understanding! Far be iniquity from God; Yea, far be injustice from the Almighty! 11For what a man hath done he will requite him, And render to every one according to his deeds. 12Surely God will not do iniquity, Nor will the Almighty pervert justice. 13Who hath given him the charge of the earth? Or who hath created the whole world? 14Should he set his heart against man, Should he take back his spirit and his breath, 15Then would all flesh expire together; Yea, man would return to the dust. 16If thou hast understanding, hear this! Give ear to the voice of my words! 17Shall he, that hateth justice, govern? Wilt thou then condemn the just and mighty One? 18Is it fit to say to a king, Thou art wicked; Or to princes, Ye are unrighteous? 19How much less to him that is not partial to princes, Nor regardeth the rich more than the poor? For they are all the work of his hands. 20In a moment they die; yea, at midnight Do the people stagger and pass away, And the mighty are destroyed without hand. 21For his eyes are upon the ways of man; He seeth all his steps. 22There is no darkness, nor shadow of death, Where evil-doers may hide themselves. 23He needeth not attend long to a man, That he may go into judgment before God; 24He dasheth in pieces the mighty without inquiry, And setteth up others in their stead. 25Therefore he knoweth their works, And in a night he overthroweth them, so that they are destroyed. 26On account of their wickedness he smiteth them, In the presence of many beholders; 27Because they turned away from him, And had no regard to his ways, 28And caused the cry of the poor to come before him; For he heareth the cry of the oppressed. 29When he giveth rest, who can cause trouble? And when he hideth his face, Who can behold him? 30So is it with nations and individuals alike! That the wicked may no more rule, And may not be snares to the people. 31Surely thou shouldst say unto God, "I have received chastisement; I will no more offend; 32What I see not, teach thou me! If I have done iniquity, I will do it no more." 33Shall he recompense according to thy mind, Because thou refusest, or because thou choosest, and not he? Speak, if thou hast knowledge! 34Men of understanding, Wise men, who hear me, will say, 35"Job hath spoken without knowledge, And his words are without wisdom." 36I desire that Job may be tried to the last, For answering like wicked men. 37For he addeth impiety to his sin; He clappeth his hands among us, And multiplieth words against God.