30:1 And
now,
laughed
at
me,
Have
the
younger
in
days
than
I,
Whose
fathers
I
have
loathed
to
set
With
the
dogs
of
my
flock.
30:2 Also--the
power
of
their
hands,
why
[is
it]
to
me
On
them
hath
old
age
perished.
30:3 With
want
and
with
famine
gloomy,
Those
fleeing
to
a
dry
place,
Formerly
a
desolation
and
waste,
30:4 Those
cropping
mallows
near
a
shrub,
And
broom-roots
[is]
their
food.
30:5 From
the
midst
they
are
cast
out,
(They
shout
against
them
as
a
thief),
30:6 In
a
frightful
place
of
valleys
to
dwell,
Holes
of
earth
and
clefts.
30:7 Among
shrubs
they
do
groan,
Under
nettles
they
are
gathered
together.
30:8 Sons
of
folly--even
sons
without
name,
They
have
been
smitten
from
the
land.
30:9 And
now,
their
song
I
have
been,
And
I
am
to
them
for
a
byword.
30:10 They
have
abominated
me,
They
have
kept
far
from
me,
And
from
before
me
have
not
spared
to
spit.
30:11 Because
His
cord
He
loosed
and
afflicteth
me,
And
the
bridle
from
before
me,
They
have
cast
away.
30:12 On
the
right
hand
doth
a
brood
arise,
My
feet
they
have
cast
away,
And
they
raise
up
against
me,
Their
paths
of
calamity.
30:13 They
have
broken
down
my
path,
By
my
calamity
they
profit,
`He
hath
no
helper.'
30:14 As
a
wide
breach
they
come,
Under
the
desolation
have
rolled
themselves.
30:15 He
hath
turned
against
me
terrors,
It
pursueth
as
the
wind
mine
abundance,
And
as
a
thick
cloud,
Hath
my
safety
passed
away.
30:16 And
now,
in
me
my
soul
poureth
itself
out,
Seize
me
do
days
of
affliction.
30:17 At
night
my
bone
hath
been
pierced
in
me,
And
mine
eyelids
do
not
lie
down.
30:18 By
the
abundance
of
power,
Is
my
clothing
changed,
As
the
mouth
of
my
coat
it
doth
gird
me.
30:19 Casting
me
into
mire,
And
I
am
become
like
dust
and
ashes.
30:20 I
cry
unto
Thee,
And
Thou
dost
not
answer
me,
I
have
stood,
and
Thou
dost
consider
me.
30:21 Thou
art
turned
to
be
fierce
to
me,
With
the
strength
of
Thy
hand,
Thou
oppressest
me.
30:22 Thou
dost
lift
me
up,
On
the
wind
Thou
dost
cause
me
to
ride,
And
Thou
meltest--Thou
levellest
me.
30:23 For
I
have
known
To
death
Thou
dost
bring
me
back,
And
[to]
the
house
appointed
for
all
living.
30:24 Surely
not
against
the
heap
Doth
He
send
forth
the
hand,
Though
in
its
ruin
they
have
safety.
30:25 Did
not
I
weep
for
him
whose
day
is
hard
Grieved
hath
my
soul
for
the
needy.
30:26 When
good
I
expected,
then
cometh
evil,
And
I
wait
for
light,
and
darkness
cometh.
30:27 My
bowels
have
boiled,
and
have
not
ceased,
Gone
before
me
have
days
of
affliction.
30:28 Mourning
I
have
gone
without
the
sun,
I
have
risen,
in
an
assembly
I
cry.
30:29 A
brother
I
have
been
to
dragons,
And
a
companion
to
daughters
of
the
ostrich.
30:30 My
skin
hath
been
black
upon
me,
And
my
bone
hath
burned
from
heat,
30:31 And
my
harp
doth
become
mourning,
And
my
organ
the
sound
of
weeping.