1Then responded Job, and said:— 2How long will ye grieve my soul? or crush me with words? 3These ten times, have ye reviled me, Shameless ye wrong me. 4And even if indeed I have erred, with myself lodgeth mine error. 5If indeed, against me, ye must needs magnify yourselves, and plead, against me, my reproach. 6Know, then, that, God, hath overthrown me, and, within his net, enclosed me. 7Lo! I cry—out: Violence! but receive no answer, I cry aloud, but there is no vindication; 8 My way, hath he walled up, that I cannot pass, and, upon my paths, hath he made darkness rest; 9My glory—from off me, hath he stripped, and hath removed the crown of my head; 10He hath ruined me on every side, and I am gone, and he hath taken away—like a tree—my hope; 11Yea he hath kindled against me his anger, and accounted me towards him like unto his adversaries; 12Together, enter his troops and have cast up, against me, their mound, and have encamped all around my tent; 13My Brethren—from beside me, hath he moved far away, and, mine acquaintance, are wholly estranged from me; 14Failed me, have my near of kin, and, mine intimate acquaintances, have forgotten me; 15Ye guests of my house and my maidens, A stranger, have ye accounted me, An alien, have I become in their eyes; 16To mine own servant, I called, and he would not answer, With mine own mouth, I kept entreating him; 17My breath, is strange to my wife, and I am loathsome to the sons of my own mother; 18Even young children, despise me, I rise up, and they speak against me; 19All the men of mine intimate circle abhor me, and, these whom I loved, have turned against me; 20Unto my skin and unto my flesh, have my bones cleaved, and I have escaped with the akin of my teeth. 21Pity me! pity me! ye, my friends, for, the hand of GOD, hath stricken me! 22Wherefore should ye persecute me as GOD? and, with my flesh, should not he satisfied? 23 Oh, then, that my words, could be written, Oh that, in a record, they could be inscribed: 24That, with a stylus of iron and [with] lead, for all time—in the rock, they could be graven! 25But, I, know that, my redeemer, liveth, and, as the Last over [my] dust, will he arise; 26And, though, after my skin is struck off, this [followeth], yet, apart from my flesh, shall I see GOD: 27Whom, I myself, shall see, on my side, and, mine own eyes, [shall] have looked upon, and not those of a stranger. Exhausted are my deepest desires in my bosom! 28Surely ye should say—Why should we persecute him? seeing, the root of the matter, is found in me. 29Be ye afraid—on your part—of the face of the sword, because, wrath, [bringeth] the punishments of the sword, to the end ye may know the Almighty.