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Job 5 — WBMS

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5Verse 1Therefore, Job, call thou, if there is any man that shall answer thee, and turn thou to some of [the] saints.Verse 2Wrathfulness slayeth a fond [or foolish] man, and envy slayeth a little child.Verse 3I saw a fool with [a] steadfast root, and I cursed his fairness anon.Verse 4His sons shall be made far from health, and they shall be defouled in the gate, and there shall be none that shall deliver them.Verse 5Whose ripe corn an hungry man shall eat, and an armed man shall ravish him, and they, that thirst, shall drink his riches.Verse 6Nothing is done in [the] earth with-out cause, and sorrow shall not go out of the earth, that is, adversity befalleth not to any man without cause.Verse 7A man is born to labour, and a bird to flight.Verse 8Wherefore I shall beseech the Lord, and I shall set [or put] my speech to my God.Verse 9That maketh great things, and that may not be sought out, and wonder-ful things without number.Verse 10The which God giveth rain upon the face of the earth, and moisteth all things with waters.Verse 11Which setteth meek men on high, and raiseth with health them that mourn.Verse 12Which destroyeth the thoughts of evil-willed men, that their hands may not fulfill those things that they have begun.Verse 13Which taketh sly cautelous men in their own fellness, and he destroyeth the counsel of shrews or the depraved.Verse 14By day they shall run into dark-nesses, and as in night, so they shall grope in midday.Verse 15Certainly God shall make safe a needy man from the sword of their mouth, and a poor man from the hand of the violent, either raveners.Verse 16And hope shall be to a needy man, but wickedness shall draw together his mouth.Verse 17Blessed is the man, which is chastised of the Lord; therefore reprove thou not the blaming of the Lord.Verse 18For he woundeth, and doeth medicine; he smiteth, and his hands shall make whole.Verse 19In six tribulations he shall deliver thee, and in the seventh tribulation evil shall not touch thee.Verse 20In hunger he shall deliver thee from death, and in battle from the power of sword.Verse 21Thou shalt be hid from the scourge of an evil tongue, and thou shalt not dread mis-ease, either wretchedness, when it cometh.Verse 22In destroying made of enemies and in hunger thou shalt laugh, and thou shalt not dread the beasts of [the] earth.Verse 23But thy covenant shall be with the stones of earth, and beasts of earth shall be peaceable to thee.Verse 24And thou shalt know, that thy tabernacle hath peace, and thou visiting thy fairness, that is, beholding thy prosperity, shalt not sin.Verse 25And thou shalt know also, that thy seed shall be manyfold, and thy generation shall be as an herb of [the] earth.Verse 26In abundance of years thou shalt go into the sepulchre, as an heap of wheat is borne [in] in his time.Verse 27Lo! this thing is so, as we have sought; the which thing when thou hast heard, treat it in thy mind.
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