4:1 And
Eliphaz
the
Temanite
answereth
and
saith:
--
4:2 Hath
one
tried
a
word
with
thee
--Thou
art
weary!
And
to
keep
in
words
who
is
able
4:3 Lo,
thou
hast
instructed
many,
And
feeble
hands
thou
makest
strong.
4:4 The
stumbling
one
do
thy
words
raise
up,
And
bowing
knees
thou
dost
strengthen.
4:5 But
now,
it
cometh
in
unto
thee,
And
thou
art
weary;
It
striketh
unto
thee,
and
thou
art
troubled.
4:6 Is
not
thy
reverence
thy
confidence
Thy
hope--the
perfection
of
thy
ways
4:7 Remember,
I
pray
thee,
Who,
being
innocent,
hath
perished
And
where
have
the
upright
been
cut
off
4:8 As
I
have
seen--ploughers
of
iniquity,
And
sowers
of
misery,
reap
it!
4:9 From
the
breath
of
God
they
perish,
And
from
the
spirit
of
His
anger
consumed.
4:10 The
roaring
of
a
lion,
And
the
voice
of
a
fierce
lion,
And
teeth
of
young
lions
have
been
broken.
4:11 An
old
lion
is
perishing
without
prey,
And
the
whelps
of
the
lioness
do
separate.
4:12 And
unto
me
a
thing
is
secretly
brought,
And
receive
doth
mine
ear
a
little
of
it.
4:13 In
thoughts
from
visions
of
the
night,
In
the
falling
of
deep
sleep
on
men,
4:14 Fear
hath
met
me,
and
trembling,
And
the
multitude
of
my
bones
caused
to
fear.
4:15 And
a
spirit
before
my
face
doth
pass,
Stand
up
doth
the
hair
of
my
flesh;
4:16 It
standeth,
and
I
discern
not
its
aspect,
A
similitude
[is]
over-against
mine
eyes,
Silence!
and
a
voice
I
hear:
4:17 `Is
mortal
man
than
God
more
righteous
Than
his
Maker
is
a
man
cleaner
4:18 Lo,
in
His
servants
He
putteth
no
credence,
Nor
in
His
messengers
setteth
praise.'
4:19 Also--the
inhabitants
of
houses
of
clay,
(Whose
foundation
[is]
in
the
dust,
They
bruise
them
before
a
moth.)
4:20 From
morning
to
evening
are
beaten
down,
Without
any
regarding,
for
ever
they
perish.
4:21 Hath
not
their
excellency
been
removed
with
them
They
die,
and
not
in
wisdom!