1Then responded Bildad the Shuhite, and said:— 2How long will ye make a perversion of words? Ye should understand, and, afterwards, we could speak. 3Wherefore are we accounted like beasts? or appear stupid, in thine eyes? 4One tearing in pieces his own soul in his anger,—For thy sake, shall the earth be forsaken? or the rock be moved out of its place? 5 Even the light of the lawless, shall go out,—Neither shall shine the flame of his fire; 6The light, hath darkened in his tent, Yea, his lamp above him, goeth out; 7The steppings of his strength are hemmed in, and his own counsel casteth him down; 8For he is thrust into a net by his own feet, and, upon a trap, he marcheth; 9There catcheth him—by the heel—a gin, there holdeth him fast—a noose: 10Concealed in the ground is a cord for him,—and a snare for him, on the path. 11 Round about, terrors have startled him, and have driven him to his feet. 12Let his strength be famished, and, calamity, be ready at his side; 13Let it devour the members of his body, Let the firstborn of death devour his members; 14Uprooted, out of his tent, be his confidence, and let it drive him down to the king of terrors; 15There shall dwell in his tent, what is naught-of-his, Let brimstone be strewed over his dwelling; 16Beneath, let his roots be dried up, and, above, be cut off his branch; 17His memorial, have perished out of the land, and let him have no name over the face of the open field; 18Let them thrust him out of light into darkness, Yea, out of the world, let them chase him; 19Let him have neither scion nor seed among his people, neither any survivor in his place of sojourn: 20Over his day, have they been astounded who come behind, and, them who are in advance, a shudder hath seized. 21Surely, these, are the dwellings of him that is perverse, and, this, is the place of him that knoweth not GOD.