29:1 And
Job
again
took
up
his
parable,
and
said,
29:2 Oh
that
I
were
as
in
the
months
of
old,
As
in
the
days
when
God
watched
over
me;
29:3 When
his
lamp
shined
upon
my
head,
And
by
his
light
I
walked
through
darkness;
29:4 As
I
was
in
the
ripeness
of
my
days,
When
the
friendship
of
God
was
upon
my
tent;
29:5 When
the
Almighty
was
yet
with
me,
And
my
children
were
about
me;
29:6 When
my
steps
were
washed
with
butter,
And
the
rock
poured
me
out
streams
of
oil!
29:7 When
I
went
forth
to
the
gate
unto
the
city,
When
I
prepared
my
seat
in
the
street,
29:8 The
young
men
saw
me
and
hid
themselves,
And
the
aged
rose
up
and
stood;
29:9 The
princes
refrained
from
talking,
And
laid
their
hand
on
their
mouth;
29:10 The
voice
of
the
nobles
was
hushed,
And
their
tongue
cleaved
to
the
roof
of
their
mouth.
29:11 For
when
the
ear
heard
[me],
then
it
blessed
me;
And
when
the
eye
saw
[me],
it
gave
witness
unto
me:
29:12 Because
I
delivered
the
poor
that
cried,
The
fatherless
also,
that
had
none
to
help
him.
29:13 The
blessing
of
him
that
was
ready
to
perish
came
upon
me;
And
I
caused
the
widow's
heart
to
sing
for
joy.
29:14 I
put
on
righteousness,
and
it
clothed
me:
My
justice
was
as
a
robe
and
a
diadem.
29:15 I
was
eyes
to
the
blind,
And
feet
was
I
to
the
lame.
29:16 I
was
a
father
to
the
needy:
And
the
cause
of
him
that
I
knew
not
I
searched
out.
29:17 And
I
brake
the
jaws
of
the
unrighteous,
And
plucked
the
prey
out
of
his
teeth.
29:18 Then
I
said,
I
shall
die
in
my
nest,
And
I
shall
multiply
my
days
as
the
sand:
29:19 My
root
is
spread
out
to
the
waters,
And
the
dew
lieth
all
night
upon
my
branch;
29:20 My
glory
is
fresh
in
me,
And
my
bow
is
renewed
in
my
hand.
29:21 Unto
me
men
gave
ear,
and
waited,
And
kept
silence
for
my
counsel.
29:22 After
my
words
they
spake
not
again;
And
my
speech
distilled
upon
them.
29:23 And
they
waited
for
me
as
for
the
rain;
And
they
opened
their
mouth
wide
[as]
for
the
latter
rain.
29:24 I
smiled
on
them,
when
they
had
no
confidence;
And
the
light
of
my
countenance
they
cast
not
down.
29:25 I
chose
out
their
way,
and
sat
[as]
chief,
And
dwelt
as
a
king
in
the
army,
As
one
that
comforteth
the
mourners.