nkjv@Job:4:1 @ Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said:
nkjv@Job:4:2 @ "If one attempts a word with you, will you become weary? But who can withhold himself from speaking?
nkjv@Job:4:3 @ Surely you have instructed many, And you have strengthened weak hands.
nkjv@Job:4:4 @ Your words have upheld him who was stumbling, And you have strengthened the feeble knees;
nkjv@Job:4:5 @ But now it comes upon you, and you are weary; It touches you, and you are troubled.
nkjv@Job:4:6 @ Is not your reverence your confidence? And the integrity of your ways your hope?
nkjv@Job:4:7 @ "Remember now, who ever perished being innocent? Or where were the upright ever cut off?
nkjv@Job:4:8 @ Even as I have seen, Those who plow iniquity And sow trouble reap the same.
nkjv@Job:4:9 @ By the blast of God they perish, And by the breath of His anger they are consumed.
nkjv@Job:4:10 @ The roaring of the lion, The voice of the fierce lion, And the teeth of the young lions are broken.
nkjv@Job:4:11 @ The old lion perishes for lack of prey, And the cubs of the lioness are scattered.
nkjv@Job:4:12 @ "Now a word was secretly brought to me, And my ear received a whisper of it.
nkjv@Job:4:13 @ In disquieting thoughts from the visions of the night, When deep sleep falls on men,
nkjv@Job:4:14 @ Fear came upon me, and trembling, Which made all my bones shake.
nkjv@Job:4:15 @ Then a spirit passed before my face; The hair on my body stood up.
nkjv@Job:4:16 @ It stood still, But I could not discern its appearance. A form was before my eyes; There was silence; Then I heard a voice saying:
nkjv@Job:4:17 @ "Can a mortal be more righteous than God? Can a man be more pure than his Maker?
nkjv@Job:4:18 @ If He puts no trust in His servants, If He charges His angels with error,
nkjv@Job:4:19 @ How much more those who dwell in houses of clay, Whose foundation is in the dust, Who are crushed before a moth?
nkjv@Job:4:20 @ They are broken in pieces from morning till evening; They perish forever, with no one regarding.
nkjv@Job:4:21 @ Does not their own excellence go away? They die, even without wisdom.'
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