8:1 Then
answered
Bildad
the
Shuhite,
and
said,
8:2 How
long
wilt
thou
speake
these
things
and
how
long
shall
the
wordes
of
thy
mouth
be
like
a
strong
wind
8:3 Doth
God
peruert
iudgement
or
doth
the
Almightie
peruert
iustice
8:4 If
thy
children
haue
sinned
against
him,
and
he
haue
cast
them
away
for
their
transgression:
8:5 If
thou
wouldest
seeke
vnto
God
betimes,
and
make
thy
supplication
to
the
Almightie:
8:6 If
thou
wert
pure
and
vpright,
surely
now
he
would
awake
for
thee,
and
make
the
habitation
of
thy
righteousnes
prosperous.
8:7 Though
thy
beginning
was
small,
yet
thy
latter
end
should
greatly
increase.
8:8 For
enquire,
I
pray
thee,
of
the
former
age,
and
prepare
thy
selfe
to
the
search
of
their
fathers.
8:9 (For
we
are
but
of
yesterday,
and
know
nothing,
because
our
dayes
vpon
earth
are
a
shadow.)
8:10 Shall
not
they
teach
thee,
and
tell
thee,
&
vtter
words
out
of
their
heart
8:11 Can
the
rush
growe
vp
without
myre
can
the
flag
growe
without
water
8:12 Whilest
it
is
yet
in
his
greennesse,
and
not
cut
downe,
it
withereth
before
any
other
herbe.
8:13 So
are
the
paths
of
all
that
forget
God,
and
the
hypocrites
hope
shall
perish:
8:14 Whose
hope
shall
be
cut
off,
and
whose
trust
shall
be
a
spiders
web.
8:15 He
shall
leane
vpon
his
house,
but
it
shall
not
stand:
he
shal
hold
it
fast,
but
it
shall
not
endure.
8:16 He
is
greene
before
the
sunne,
and
his
branch
shooteth
forth
in
his
garden.
8:17 His
roots
are
wrapped
about
the
heape,
and
seeth
the
place
of
stones.
8:18 If
he
destroy
him
from
his
place,
then
it
shal
denie
him,
saying,
I
haue
not
seene
thee.
8:19 Beholde,
this
is
the
ioy
of
his
way,
and
out
of
the
earth
shall
others
grow.
8:20 Behold,
God
will
not
cast
away
a
perfect
man,
neither
will
hee
helpe
the
euill
doers:
8:21 Till
he
fill
thy
mouth
with
laughing,
and
thy
lips
with
reioycing.
8:22 They
that
hate
thee
shall
be
cloathed
with
shame,
and
the
dwelling
place
of
the
wicked
shall
come
to
nought.