6:1 But
Iob
answered,
and
sayd,
6:2 Oh
that
my
griefe
were
throughly
weighed,
and
my
calamitie
layd
in
the
balances
together.
6:3 For
now
it
would
be
heauier
then
the
sand
of
the
sea,
therefore
my
words
are
swallowed
vp.
6:4 For
the
arrowes
of
the
Almightie
are
within
me,
the
poyson
whereof
drinketh
vp
my
spirit:
the
terrors
of
God
doe
set
themselues
in
aray
against
mee.
6:5 Doeth
the
wilde
asse
bray
when
he
hath
grasse
or
loweth
the
oxe
ouer
his
fodder
6:6 Can
that
which
is
vnsauery,
bee
eaten
without
salt
or
is
there
any
taste
in
the
white
of
an
egge
6:7 The
things
that
my
soule
refused
to
touch,
are
as
my
sorrowfull
meat.
6:8 O
that
I
might
haue
my
request!
and
that
God
would
graunt
mee
the
thing
that
I
long
for!
6:9 Euen
that
it
would
please
God
to
destroy
mee,
that
he
would
let
loose
his
hand,
and
cut
me
off.
6:10 Then
should
I
yet
haue
comfort,
yea
I
would
harden
my
selfe
in
sorrow;
let
him
not
spare,
for
I
haue
not
concealed
the
words
of
the
holy
One.
6:11 What
is
my
strength,
that
I
should
hope
and
what
is
mine
ende,
that
I
should
prolong
my
life
6:12 Is
my
strength
the
strength
of
stones
or
is
my
flesh
of
brasse
6:13 Is
not
my
helpe
in
me
and
is
wisedome
driuen
quite
from
me
6:14 To
him
that
is
afflicted,
pitie
should
be
shewed
from
his
friend;
But
he
forsaketh
the
feare
of
the
Almighty.
6:15 My
brethren
haue
delt
deceitfully
as
a
brooke,
&
as
the
streame
of
brookes
they
passe
away,
6:16 Which
are
blackish
by
reason
of
the
yce,
and
wherein
the
snow
is
hid:
6:17 What
time
they
waxe
warme,
they
vanish:
when
it
is
hot,
they
are
consumed
out
of
their
place.
6:18 The
pathes
of
their
way
are
turned
aside;
they
goe
to
nothing,
and
perish.
6:19 The
troupes
of
Tema
looked,
the
companies
of
Sheba
waited
for
them.
6:20 They
were
confounded
because
they
had
hoped;
they
came
thither,
and
were
ashamed.
6:21 For
now
ye
are
nothing;
ye
see
my
casting
downe,
and
are
afraid.
6:22 Did
I
say,
Bring
vnto
mee
or
giue
a
reward
for
me
of
your
substance
6:23 Or
deliuer
me
from
the
enemies
hand,
or
redeeme
me
from
the
hand
of
the
mighty
6:24 Teach
me,
and
I
will
hold
my
tongue:
and
cause
mee
to
vnderstand
wherein
I
haue
erred.
6:25 How
forcible
are
right
wordes
but
what
doeth
your
arguing
reproue
6:26 Do
ye
imagine
to
reproue
words,
and
the
speeches
of
one
that
is
desperate,
which
are
as
winde
6:27 Yea,
ye
ouerwhelme
the
fatherlesse,
and
you
digge
a
pit
for
your
friend.
6:28 Now
therefore
be
content,
looke
vpon
mee,
for
it
is
euident
vnto
you,
if
I
lie.
6:29 Returne,
I
pray
you,
let
it
not
be
iniquitie;
yea
returne
againe:
my
righteousnesse
is
in
it.
6:30 Is
there
iniquitie
in
my
tongue
cannot
my
taste
discerne
peruerse
things