1:1 A
man
there
hath
been
in
the
land
of
Uz--Job
his
name--and
that
man
hath
been
perfect
and
upright--both
fearing
God,
and
turning
aside
from
evil.
1:2 And
there
are
borne
to
him
seven
sons
and
three
daughters,
1:3 and
his
substance
is
seven
thousand
sheep,
and
three
thousand
camels,
and
five
hundred
pairs
of
oxen,
and
five
hundred
she-asses,
and
a
service
very
abundant;
and
that
man
is
greater
than
any
of
the
sons
of
the
east.
1:4 And
his
sons
have
gone
and
made
a
banquet--the
house
of
each
[in]
his
day--and
have
sent
and
called
to
their
three
sisters
to
eat
and
to
drink
with
them;
1:5 and
it
cometh
to
pass,
when
they
have
gone
round
the
days
of
the
banquet,
that
Job
doth
send
and
sanctify
them,
and
hath
risen
early
in
the
morning,
and
caused
to
ascend
burnt-offerings--the
number
of
them
all--for
Job
said,
`Perhaps
my
sons
have
sinned,
yet
blessed
God
in
their
heart.'
Thus
doth
Job
all
the
days.
1:6 And
the
day
is,
that
sons
of
God
come
in
to
station
themselves
by
Jehovah,
and
there
doth
come
also
the
Adversary
in
their
midst.
1:7 And
Jehovah
saith
unto
the
Adversary,
`Whence
comest
thou'
And
the
Adversary
answereth
Jehovah
and
saith,
`From
going
to
and
fro
in
the
land,
and
from
walking
up
and
down
on
it.'
1:8 And
Jehovah
saith
unto
the
Adversary,
`Hast
thou
set
thy
heart
against
My
servant
Job
because
there
is
none
like
him
in
the
land,
a
man
perfect
and
upright,
fearing
God,
and
turning
aside
from
evil'
1:9 And
the
Adversary
answereth
Jehovah
and
saith,
`For
nought
is
Job
fearing
God
1:10 Hast
not
Thou
made
a
hedge
for
him,
and
for
his
house,
and
for
all
that
he
hath--round
about
1:11 The
work
of
his
hands
Thou
hast
blessed,
and
his
substance
hath
spread
in
the
land,
and
yet,
put
forth,
I
pray
Thee,
Thy
hand,
and
strike
against
anything
that
he
hath--if
not:
to
Thy
face
he
doth
bless
Thee!'
1:12 And
Jehovah
saith
unto
the
Adversary,
`Lo,
all
that
he
hath
[is]
in
thy
hand,
only
unto
him
put
not
forth
thy
hand.'
And
the
Adversary
goeth
out
from
the
presence
of
Jehovah.
1:13 And
the
day
is,
that
his
sons
and
his
daughters
are
eating,
and
drinking
wine,
in
the
house
of
their
brother,
the
first-born.
1:14 And
a
messenger
hath
come
in
unto
Job
and
saith,
`The
oxen
have
been
plowing,
and
the
she-asses
feeding
by
their
sides,
1:15 and
Sheba
doth
fall,
and
take
them,
and
the
young
men
they
have
smitten
by
the
mouth
of
the
sword,
and
I
am
escaped--only
I
alone--to
declare
[it]
to
thee.'
1:16 While
this
[one]
is
speaking
another
also
hath
come
and
saith,
`Fire
of
God
hath
fallen
from
the
heavens,
and
burneth
among
the
flock,
and
among
the
young
men,
and
consumeth
them,
and
I
am
escaped--only
I
alone--to
declare
[
it]
to
thee.'
1:17 While
this
[one]
is
speaking
another
also
hath
come
and
saith,
`Chaldeans
made
three
heads,
and
rush
on
the
camels,
and
take
them,
and
the
young
men
they
have
smitten
by
the
mouth
of
the
sword,
and
I
am
escaped--only
I
alone--to
declare
[it]
to
thee.'
1:18 While
this
[one]
is
speaking
another
also
hath
come
and
saith,
`Thy
sons
and
thy
daughters
are
eating,
and
drinking
wine,
in
the
house
of
their
brother,
the
first-born.
1:19 And
lo,
a
great
wind
hath
come
from
over
the
wilderness,
and
striketh
against
the
four
corners
of
the
house,
and
it
falleth
on
the
young
men,
and
they
are
dead,
and
I
am
escaped--only
I
alone--to
declare
[it]
to
thee.'
1:20 And
Job
riseth,
and
rendeth
his
robe,
and
shaveth
his
head,
and
falleth
to
the
earth,
and
doth
obeisance,
1:21 and
he
saith,
`Naked
came
I
forth
from
the
womb
of
my
mother,
and
naked
I
turn
back
thither:
Jehovah
hath
given
and
Jehovah
hath
taken:
let
the
name
of
Jehovah
be
blessed.'
1:22 In
all
this
Job
hath
not
sinned,
nor
given
folly
to
God.