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Job 30 :: Brenton's English Septuagint (BES)

Job 30:1But now the youngest have laughed me to scorn, now they reprove me in their turn, whose fathers I set at nought; whom I did not deem worthy to be with my shepherd dogs.
Job 30:2Yea, why had I the strength of their hands? for them the full term of life was lost.
Job 30:3 One is childless in want and famine, such as they that fled but lately the distress and misery of drought.
Job 30:4Who compass the salt places on the sounding shore, who had salt herbs for their food, and were dishonourable and of no repute, in want of every good thing; who also ate roots of trees by reason of great hunger.
Job 30:5Thieves have risen up against me,
Job 30:6whose houses were the caves of the rocks, who lived under the wild shrubs.
Job 30:7They will cry out among the rustling bushes.
Job 30:8 They are sons of fools and vile men, whose name and glory are quenched from off the earth.
Job 30:9But now I am their music, and they have me for a by-word.
Job 30:10And they stood aloof and abhorred me, and spared not to spit in my face.
Job 30:11For he has opened his quiver and afflicted me: they also have cast off the restraint of my presence.
Job 30:12They have risen up against me on the right hand of their offspring; they have stretched out their foot, and directed against me the ways of their destruction.
Job 30:13My paths are ruined; for they have stripped off my raiment: he has shot at me with his weapons.
Job 30:14And he has pleaded against me as he will: I am overwhelmed with pains.
Job 30:15My pains return upon me; my hope is gone like the wind, and my safety as a cloud.
Job 30:16Even now my life shall be poured forth upon me; and days of anguish seize me.
Job 30:17And by night my bones are confounded; and my sinews are relaxed.
Job 30:18With great force my disease has taken hold of my garment: it has compassed me as the collar of my coat.
Job 30:19And thou hast counted me as clay; my portion is in dust and ashes.
Job 30:20And I have cried to thee, but thou hearest me not: but they stood still, and observed me.
Job 30:21They attacked me also without mercy: thou hast scourged me with a strong hand.
Job 30:22And thou hast put me to grief, and hast cast me away from safety.
Job 30:23For I know that death will destroy me: for the earth is the house appointed for every mortal.
Job 30:24Oh then that I might lay hands upon myself, or at least ask another, and he should do this for me.
Job 30:25Yet I wept over every helpless man; I groaned when I saw a man in distress.
Job 30:26But I, when I waited for good things, behold, days of evils came the more upon me.
Job 30:27My belly boiled, and would not cease: the days of poverty prevented me.
Job 30:28I went mourning without restraint: and I have stood and cried out in the assembly.
Job 30:29I am become a brother of monsters, and a companion of ostriches.
Job 30:30And my skin has been greatly blackened, and my bones are burned with heat.
Job 30:31My harp also has been turned into mourning, and my song into my weeping.
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Translation of the Greek Septuagint into English by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton, originally published in 1851 and is now in the Public Domain

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