4:1 Then
Eliphaz
the
Temanite
answered,
and
said,
4:2 If
we
assay
to
commune
with
thee,
wilt
thou
be
grieued
But
who
can
withhold
himselfe
from
speaking
4:3 Beholde,
Thou
hast
instructed
many,
and
thou
hast
strengthened
the
weake
hands.
4:4 Thy
words
haue
vpholden
him
that
was
falling,
and
thou
hast
strengthened
the
feeble
knees.
4:5 But
now
it
is
come
vpon
thee,
and
thou
faintest,
it
toucheth
thee,
and
thou
art
troubled.
4:6 Is
not
this
thy
feare,
thy
confidence;
the
vprightnesse
of
thy
wayes
and
thy
hope
4:7 Remember,
I
pray
thee,
who
euer
perished,
being
innocent
or
where
were
the
righteous
cut
off
4:8 Euen
as
I
haue
seene,
they
that
plow
iniquity,
and
sow
wickednsse,
reape
the
same.
4:9 By
the
blast
of
God
they
perish,
and
by
the
breath
of
his
nostrils
are
they
consumed.
4:10 The
roaring
of
the
Lyon,
and
the
voice
of
the
fierce
Lyon,
and
the
teeth
of
the
yong
Lyons
are
broken.
4:11 The
old
Lyon
perisheth
for
lacke
of
pray,
and
the
stout
Lyons
whelpes
are
scattered
abroad.
4:12 Nowe
a
thing
was
secretly
brought
to
me,
and
mine
eare
receiued
a
litle
thereof.
4:13 In
thoughts
from
the
visions
of
the
night,
when
deepe
sleepe
falleth
on
men:
4:14 Feare
came
vpon
me,
and
trembling,
which
made
all
my
bones
to
shake.
4:15 Then
a
spirit
passed
before
my
face:
the
haire
of
my
flesh
stood
vp.
4:16 It
stood
still,
but
I
could
not
discerne
the
forme
thereof:
an
image
was
before
mine
eyes,
there
was
silence,
and
I
heard
a
voyce,
saying,
4:17 Shall
mortall
man
be
more
iust
then
God
shall
a
man
bee
more
pure
then
his
maker
4:18 Behold,
hee
put
no
trust
in
his
seruants;
and
his
Angels
hee
charged
with
folly:
4:19 Howe
much
lesse
on
them
that
dwell
in
houses
of
clay,
whose
foundation
is
in
the
dust,
which
are
crushed
before
the
moth.
4:20 They
are
destroyed
from
morning
to
euening:
they
perish
for
euer,
without
any
regarding
it.
4:21 Doeth
not
their
excellencie
which
is
in
them,
goe
away
they
die,
euen
without
wisedome.