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Call now; is there any that will answer thee?
And to which of the holy ones wilt thou turn?
For vexation killeth the foolish man,
And [a]jealousy slayeth the silly one.
I have seen the foolish taking root:
But suddenly I cursed his habitation.
His children are far from safety,
And they are crushed in the gate,
Neither is there any to deliver them:
Whose harvest the hungry eateth up,
And taketh it even out of the thorns;
And [b]the snare gapeth for their substance.
For [c]affliction cometh not forth from the dust,
Neither doth trouble spring out of the ground;
But man is born unto trouble,
As [d]the sparks fly upward.

But as for me, I would seek unto God,
And unto God would I commit my cause;
Who doeth great things and unsearchable,
Marvellous things without number:
10 Who giveth rain upon the earth,
And sendeth waters upon the fields;
11 So that he setteth up on high those that are low,
And those that mourn are exalted to safety.
12 He frustrateth the devices of the crafty,
So that their hands [e]cannot perform their enterprise.
13 He taketh the wise in their own craftiness;
And the counsel of the cunning is carried headlong.
14 They meet with darkness in the day-time,
And grope at noonday as in the night.
15 But he saveth from the sword [f]of their mouth,
Even the needy from the hand of the mighty.
16 So the poor hath hope,
And iniquity stoppeth her mouth.

17 Behold, happy is the man whom God [g]correcteth:
Therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty.
18 For he maketh sore, and bindeth up;
He woundeth, and his hands make whole.
19 He will deliver thee in six troubles;
Yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee.
20 In famine he will redeem thee from death;
And in war from the power of the sword.
21 Thou shalt be hid from the scourge of the tongue;
Neither shalt thou be afraid of destruction when it cometh.
22 At destruction and dearth thou shalt laugh;
Neither shalt thou be afraid of the beasts of the earth.
23 For thou shalt be in league with the stones of the field;
And the beasts of the field shall be at peace with thee.
24 And thou shalt know that thy tent is in peace;
And thou shalt visit thy [h]fold, and [i]shalt miss nothing.
25 Thou shalt know also that thy seed shall be great,
And thine offspring as the grass of the earth.
26 Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age,
Like as a shock of grain cometh in in its season.
27 Lo this, we have searched it, so it is;
Hear it, and know thou it [j]for thy good.

Footnotes

  1. Job 5:2 Or, indignation
  2. Job 5:5 According to Vulgate, the thirsty swallow up.
  3. Job 5:6 Or, iniquity. See 4:8.
  4. Job 5:7 Hebrew the sons of flame (or of lightning).
  5. Job 5:12 Or, can perform nothing of worth
  6. Job 5:15 Hebrew out of their mouth.
  7. Job 5:17 Or, reproveth
  8. Job 5:24 Or, habitation
  9. Job 5:24 Or, shalt not err
  10. Job 5:27 Hebrew for thyself.

“Call if you like, but will anyone answer?
To which of the holy ones will you turn?
For anger kills the fool,
and envy slays the silly.
I watch as a fool establishes roots,
but I curse his home with sudden [destruction] —
his children are far from help,
publicly humiliated, with no one to rescue;
the hungry eat up his harvest,
taking it even from among thorns,
while the thirsty are panting,
eager to swallow his wealth.
For misery does not come from the dust
or trouble spring from the ground.
No, people are born for trouble
as surely as sparks fly upward.

“If I were you, I would seek God;
I would make my plea to him.
For God does great deeds beyond investigation,
wonders beyond all reckoning.
10 He gives rain to the earth,
pours water down on the fields.
11 He raises the lowly on high
and lifts mourners to safety.
12 He frustrates the schemes of the cunning,
so that they achieve no success;
13 trapping the crafty in their own tricks
and foiling quickly the plans of the false.
14 They meet with darkness during the day,
groping at noon like at night.
15 But he saves the poor from the sword, their mouth,
and from the clutches of the strong;
16 so the poor can hope again;
and injustice shuts its mouth.

17 “How happy the person whom God corrects!
So don’t despise Shaddai’s discipline.
18 For he wounds, but he bandages the sore;
his hands may strike, but they also heal.
19 He will rescue you from six disasters;
yes, in seven no harm will touch you.
20 In famine, he will save you from death,
and in war, from the power of the sword.
21 You will be shielded from the lash of the tongue,
and you won’t have to fear destruction when it comes —
22 you’ll be able to laugh at destruction and famine.
Also you won’t have to fear wild animals,
23 for you will be in league with the stones in the field,
and the wild animals will be at peace with you.
24 You will know that your tent is safe;
you will look round your home and miss nothing.
25 You will know that your descendants are many,
your offspring like grass [growing thick] in the fields.
26 You will come to your grave at a ripe old age,
like a pile of grain that arrives in season.

27 “We’ve looked into this, and that’s how it is;
listen, and know that it’s for your own good.”

世人必受苦难

“你只管呼吁吧,有谁回答你?

在众圣者之中你转向哪一位?

烦恼杀死愚昧人,

激情害死愚蒙人。

我看见愚昧人扎下了根,

但咒诅忽然临到他的居所。

他的儿女远离安稳之处,

在城门口被欺压却没有人援救。

饥饿的人吃尽他的庄稼,

连在荆棘里的也抢去;

口渴的人(按照《马索拉文本》,“口渴的人”作“网罗”;现参照其他抄本和古译本翻译)吞尽他的财富。

患难不从土中生出来,

劳碌不由地里长出来;

原来人为劳碌而生,

如同火花向上飞扬。

人的指望在乎 神

至于我,我必寻求 神,

向他陈明我的案件。

他所作的大事无法测度,

所行的奇事不可胜数。

10 降雨在地上,

遣水到田里,

11 把低微的安置在高位,

把哀恸的高举于安稳之处;

12 又挫败狡猾人的计谋,

使他们的手所作的无法成全;

13 他使有智慧的人中了自己的诡计,

使奸诈人的谋算快快失败。

14 他们白天遇见黑暗,

中午摸索如在夜间。

15 他拯救穷乏人脱离他们口中的刀剑,

脱离强暴人的手;

16 这样,贫穷人有指望,

不义的人却闭口无言。

受主惩治的人是有福的

17  神所责备的人是有福的,

所以你不要轻看全能者的管教。

18 因为他打伤,又缠裹;

他击伤,又亲手医治。

19 你六次遭遇患难,他都救拔你,

就算第七次,灾祸也伤不了你。

20 在饥荒中,他必救你脱离死亡;

在战争中,他必救你脱离刀剑的权势。

21 你必不受人口舌之害,

灾殃临到,也不害怕。

22 对灾殃和饥馑,一笑置之,

地上的野兽你也不害怕。

23 你必与田间的石头立约,

田间的野兽必与你和平相处。

24 你必晓得你的帐棚平安无事;

你查看庄舍,也一无缺失。

25 你必晓得你的后裔众多,

子孙像地上的青草那样茂盛。

26 你必全寿才归到坟墓去,

如同禾捆到时就收起来。

27 这道理我们已经查明实在是这样,

你当聆听,也当明白。”