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Chapter 1
Job | Wycliffe | 1:1 | `A man, Joob bi name, was in the lond of Hus; and thilke man was symple, and riytful, and dredynge God, and goynge awey fro yuel. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:3 | and his possessioun was seuene thousynde of scheep, and thre thousynde of camels, and fyue hundrid yockis of oxis, and fyue hundrid of femal assis, and ful myche meynee; and `thilke man was grete among alle men of the eest. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:4 | And hise sones yeden, and maden feestis bi housis, ech man in his day; and thei senten, and clepiden her thre sistris, `that thei schulden ete, and drynke wiyn with hem. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:5 | And whanne the daies of feeste hadden passid in to the world, Joob sente to hem, and halewide hem, and he roos eerli, and offride brent sacrifices `bi alle. For he seide, Lest perauenture my sones do synne, and curse God in her hertis. Joob dide so in alle daies. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:6 | Forsothe in sum day, whanne the sones of God `weren comun to be present bifor the Lord, also Sathan cam among hem. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:7 | To whom the Lord seide, Fro whennus comest thou? Which answeride, and seide, Y haue cumpassid the erthe, and Y haue walkid thorouy it. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:8 | And the Lord seide to hym, Whether thou hast biholde my seruaunt Joob, that noon in erthe is lyik hym; he is a symple man, and riytful, and dredynge God, and goynge awei fro yuel? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:10 | Whethir thou hast not cumpassid hym, and his hows, and al his catel bi cumpas? Thou hast blessid the werkis of hise hondis, and hise possessioun encreesside in erthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:11 | But stretche forth thin hond a litil, and touche thou alle thingis whiche he hath in possessioun; if he cursith not thee `in the face, `bileue not to me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:12 | Therfor the Lord seide to Sathan, Lo! alle thingis, whiche he hath, ben in thin hond; oneli stretche thou not forth thin hond in to hym. And Sathan yede out fro the face of the Lord. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:13 | Sotheli whanne in sum dai `hise sones and douytris eeten, and drunken wiyn in the hows of her firste gendrid brothir, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:14 | a messanger cam to Job, `whiche messanger seide, Oxis eriden, and femal assis `weren lesewid bisidis tho; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:15 | and Sabeis felden yn, and token awey alle thingis, and `smytiden the children with swerd; and Y aloone ascapide for to telle to thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:16 | And whanne he spak yit, anothir cam, and seide, Fier of God cam doun fro heuene, and wastide scheep, and `children touchid; and Y aloone ascapide for to telle `to thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:17 | But yit the while he spak, also anothir cam, and seide, Caldeis maden thre cumpenyes, and assailiden the camels, and token tho awei, and thei smytiden `also the children with swerd; and Y aloone ascapide to telle to thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:18 | And yit he spak, and, lo! anothir entride, and seide, While thi sones and douytris eeten, and drunken wiyn in the hows of her firste gendrid brothir, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:19 | a greet wynde felde yn sudenli fro the coost of desert, and schook foure corneris of the hows, `which felde doun, and oppresside thi children, and thei ben deed; and Y aloone fledde to telle to thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:20 | Thanne Joob roos, and to-rente hise clothis, and `with pollid heed he felde doun on the erthe, and worschipide God, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 1:21 | and seide, Y yede nakid out of the wombe of my modir, Y schal turne ayen nakid thidur; the Lord yaf, the Lord took awei; as it pleside the Lord, so `it is doon; the name of the Lord be blessid. | |
Chapter 2
Job | Wycliffe | 2:1 | Forsothe it was doon, whanne in sum dai the sones of God `weren comun, and stoden bifor the Lord, and Sathan `was comun among hem, and stood in his siyt, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 2:2 | that the Lord seide to Sathan, Fro whennus comest thou? Which answeride, and seide, Y haue cumpassid the erthe, `and Y haue go thury it. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 2:3 | And the Lord seide to Sathan, Whethir thou hast biholde my seruaunt Joob, that noon in erthe is lijk hym; he is a symple man, and riytful, and dredynge God, and goynge awei fro yuel, and yit holdynge innocence? `But thou hast moued me ayens him, that `Y schulde turmente hym in veyn. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 2:4 | To whom Sathan answeride, and seide, `A man schal yyue skyn for skyn, and alle thingis that he hath for his lijf; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 2:5 | `ellis sende thin hond, and touche his boon and fleisch, and thanne thou schalt se, that he schal curse thee in the face. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 2:6 | Therfor the Lord seide to Sathan, Lo! he is in `thin hond; netheles kepe thou his lijf. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 2:7 | Therfor Sathan yede out fro the face of the Lord, and smoot Joob with `a ful wickid botche fro the sole of the foot `til to his top; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 2:9 | Forsothe his wijf seide to hym, Dwellist thou yit in thi symplenesse? Curse thou God, and die. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 2:10 | And Joob seide, Thou hast spoke as oon of the fonned wymmen; if we han take goodis of the hond of the Lord, whi forsothe suffren we not yuels? In alle these thingis Joob synnede not in hise lippis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 2:11 | Therfor thre frendis of Joob herden al the yuel, that hadde bifelde to hym, and camen ech man fro his place, Eliphath Temanytes, and Baldach Suythes, and Sophar Naamathites; for thei `hadden seide togidere to hem silf, that thei wolden come togidere, and visite hym, and coumforte. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 2:12 | And whanne thei hadden reisid afer `her iyen, thei knewen not hym; and thei crieden, and wepten, and to-renten her clothis, and spreynten dust on her heed `in to heuene. | |
Chapter 3
Job | Wycliffe | 3:4 | Thilke dai be turnede in to derknessis; God seke not it aboue, and be it not in mynde, nethir be it liytned with liyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:5 | Derknessis make it derk, and the schadewe of deeth and myist occupie it; and be it wlappid with bittirnesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:6 | Derk whirlwynde holde that niyt; be it not rikynyd among the daies of the yeer, nethir be it noumbrid among the monethes. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:9 | Sterris be maad derk with the derknesse therof; abide it liyt, and se it not, nethir the bigynnyng of the morwetid risyng vp. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:10 | For it closide not the doris of the wombe, that bar me, nethir took awei yuels fro min iyen. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:11 | Whi was not Y deed in the wombe? whi yede Y out of the wombe, and perischide not anoon? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:15 | ethir with prynces that han gold in possessioun, and fillen her housis with siluer; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:16 | ethir as a `thing hid not borun Y schulde not stonde, ethir whiche conseyued sien not liyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:17 | There wickid men ceessiden of noise, and there men maad wery of strengthe restiden. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:18 | And sum tyme boundun togidere with out disese thei herden not the voys of the wrongful axere. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:20 | Whi is liyt youun to the wretche, and lijf to hem that ben in bitternesse of soule? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 3:23 | Whi is liyt youun to a man, whos weie is hid, and God hath cumpassid hym with derknessis? | |
Chapter 4
Job | Wycliffe | 4:2 | If we bigynnen to speke to thee, in hap thou schalt take it heuyli; but who may holde a word conseyued? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:5 | But now a wounde is comun on thee, and thou hast failid; it touchide thee, and thou art disturblid. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:6 | Where is thi drede, thi strengthe, and thi pacience, and the perfeccioun of thi weies? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:7 | Y biseche thee, haue thou mynde, what innocent man perischide euere, ethir whanne riytful men weren doon awei? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:9 | and repen tho, to haue perischid bi God blowynge, and to be wastid bi the spirit of his ire. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:10 | The roryng of a lioun, and the vois of a lionesse, and the teeth of `whelpis of liouns ben al to-brokun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:11 | Tigris perischide, for sche hadde not prey; and the whelpis of a lioun ben distried. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:12 | Certis an hid word was seid to me, and myn eere took as theueli the veynes of priuy noise therof. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:15 | And whanne the spirit `yede in my presence, the heiris of `my fleisch hadden hidousnesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:16 | Oon stood, whos chere Y knewe not, an ymage bifor myn iyen; and Y herde a vois as of softe wynd. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:17 | Whether a man schal be maad iust in comparisoun of God? ethir whethir a man schal be clennere than his Makere? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:18 | Lo! thei that seruen hym ben not stidefast; and he findith schrewidnesse in hise aungels. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:19 | Hou myche more thei that dwellen in housis of cley, that han an ertheli foundement, schulen be wastyd as of a mouyte. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 4:20 | Fro morewtid til to euentid thei schulen be kit doun; and for no man vndurstondith, thei schulen perische with outen ende. | |
Chapter 5
Job | Wycliffe | 5:1 | Therfor clepe thou, if `ony is that schal answere thee, and turne thou to summe of seyntis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:4 | Hise sones schulen be maad fer fro helthe, and thei schulen be defoulid in the yate, and `noon schal be that schal delyuere hem. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:5 | Whos ripe corn an hungri man schal ete, and an armed man schal rauysche hym, and thei, that thirsten, schulen drynke hise richessis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:6 | No thing is doon in erthe with out cause, and sorewe schal not go out of the erthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:9 | That makith grete thingis, and that moun not be souyt out, and wondurful thingis with out noumbre. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:12 | Which distrieth the thouytis of yuel willid men, that her hondis moun not fille tho thingis that thei bigunnen. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:13 | Which takith cautelouse men in the felnesse `of hem, and distrieth the counsel of schrewis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:14 | Bi dai thei schulen renne in to derknessis, and as in nyyt so thei schulen grope in myddai. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:15 | Certis God schal make saaf a nedi man fro the swerd of her mouth, and a pore man fro the hond of the violent, `ethir rauynour. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:17 | Blessid is the man, which is chastisid of the Lord; therfor repreue thou not the blamyng of the Lord. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:18 | For he woundith, and doith medicyn; he smytith, and hise hondis schulen make hool. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:19 | In sixe tribulaciouns he schal delyuere thee, and in the seuenthe tribulacioun yuel schal not touche thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:21 | Thou schalt be hid fro the scourge of tunge, and thou schalt not drede myseiste, `ethir wretchidnesse, whanne it cometh. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:22 | In distriyng maad of enemyes and in hungur thou schalt leiye, and thou schalt not drede the beestis of erthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:23 | But thi couenaunt schal be with the stonys of erthe, and beestis of erthe schulen be pesible to thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:24 | And thou schalt wite, that thi tabernacle hath pees, and thou visitynge thi fairnesse schalt not do synne. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:25 | And thou schalt wite also, that thi seed schal be many fold, and thi generacioun schal be as an erbe of erthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 5:26 | In abundaunce thou schalt go in to the sepulcre, as an heep of wheete is borun in his tyme. | |
Chapter 6
Job | Wycliffe | 6:2 | Y wolde, that my synnes, bi whiche Y `desseruede ire, and the wretchidnesse which Y suffre, weren peisid in a balaunce. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:3 | As the grauel of the see, this wretchidnesse schulde appere greuousere; wherfor and my wordis ben ful of sorewe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:4 | For the arowis of the Lord ben in me, the indignacioun of whiche drynkith vp my spirit; and the dredis of the Lord fiyten ayens me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:5 | Whether a feeld asse schal rore, whanne he hath gras? Ethir whether an oxe schal lowe, whanne he stondith byfor a `ful cratche? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:6 | Ether whethir a thing vnsauery may be etun, which is not maad sauery bi salt? Ether whether ony man may taaste a thing, which tastid bryngith deeth? For whi to an hungri soule, yhe, bittir thingis semen to be swete; tho thingis whiche my soule nolde touche bifore, ben now my meetis for angwisch. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:10 | And `this be coumfort to me, that he turmente me with sorewe, and spare not, and that Y ayenseie not the wordis of the hooli. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:11 | For whi, what is my strengthe, that Y suffre? ethir which is myn ende, that Y do pacientli? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:15 | My britheren passiden me, as a stronde doith, that passith ruschyngli in grete valeis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:17 | In the tyme wherynne thei ben scaterid, thei schulen perische; and as thei ben hoote, thei schulen be vnknyt fro her place. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:18 | The pathis of her steppis ben wlappid; thei schulen go in veyn, and schulen perische. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:20 | Thei ben schent, for Y hopide; and thei camen `til to me, and thei ben hilid with schame. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:23 | Delyuere ye me fro the hond of enemy, and rauysche ye me fro the hond of stronge men? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:24 | Teche ye me, and Y schal be stille; and if in hap Y vnknew ony thing, teche ye me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:25 | Whi han ye depraued the wordis of trewthe? sithen noon is of you, that may repreue me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:26 | Ye maken redi spechis oneli for to blame, and ye bryngen forth wordis in to wynde. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:28 | Netheles fille ye that, that ye han bigunne; yyue ye the eere, and se ye, whether Y lie. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 6:29 | Y biseche, answere ye with out strijf, and speke ye, and deme ye that, that is iust. | |
Chapter 7
Job | Wycliffe | 7:4 | If Y schal slepe, Y schal seie, Whanne schal Y rise? and eft Y schal abide the euentid, and Y schal be fillid with sorewis `til to derknessis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:5 | Mi fleisch is clothid with rot, and filthis of dust; my skyn driede vp, and is drawun togidere. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:6 | My daies passiden swiftliere thanne a web is kit doun `of a webstere; and tho daies ben wastid with outen ony hope. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:7 | God, haue thou mynde, for my lijf is wynde, and myn iye schal not turne ayen, that it se goodis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:8 | Nethir the siyt of man schal biholde me; but thin iyen ben in me, and Y schal not `be in deedli lijf. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:9 | As a cloude is wastid, and passith, so he that goith doun to helle, schal not stie; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:10 | nether schal turne ayen more in to his hows, and his place schal no more knowe hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:11 | Wherfor and Y schal not spare my mouth; Y schal speke in the tribulacioun of my spirit, Y schal talke togidere with the bitternesse of my soule. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:13 | If Y seie, My bed schal coumfort me, and Y schal be releeuyd, spekynge with me in my bed; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:14 | thou schalt make me aferd bi dremys, and thou schalt schake me with `orrour, ethir hidousnesse, `bi siytis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:16 | `Y dispeiride, now Y schal no more lyue; Lord, spare thou me, for my daies ben nouyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:17 | What is a man, for thou `magnifiest hym? ether what settist thou thin herte toward hym? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 7:20 | Y haue synned; A! thou kepere of men, what schal Y do to thee? Whi hast thou set me contrarie to thee, and Y am maad greuouse to my silf? | |
Chapter 8
Job | Wycliffe | 8:2 | Hou longe schalt thou speke siche thingis? The spirit of the word of thi mouth is manyfold. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:3 | Whether God supplauntith, `ethir disseyueth, doom, and whether Almyyti God distrieth that, that is iust? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:4 | Yhe, thouy thi sones synneden ayens hym, and he lefte hem in the hond of her wickidnesse; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:5 | netheles, if thou risist eerli to God, and bisechist `Almyyti God, if thou goist clene and riytful, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:6 | anoon he schal wake fulli to thee, and schal make pesible the dwellyng place of thi ryytfulnesse; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:7 | in so miche that thi formere thingis weren litil, and that thi laste thingis be multiplied greetli. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:8 | For whi, axe thou the formere generacioun, and seke thou diligentli the mynde of fadris. For we ben men of yistirdai, and `kunnen not; for oure daies ben as schadewe on the erthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:10 | And thei schulen teche thee, thei schulen speke to thee, and of her herte thei schulen bring forth spechis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:11 | Whether a rusche may lyue with out moysture? ethir a spier `may wexe with out watir? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:12 | Whanne it is yit in the flour, nethir is takun with hond, it wexeth drie bifor alle erbis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:13 | So the weies of alle men, that foryeten God; and the hope of an ypocrite schal perische. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:15 | He schal leene, `ether reste, on his hows, and it schal not stonde; he schal vndursette it, and it schal not rise togidere. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:16 | The rusche semeth moist, bifor that the sunne come; and in the risyng of the sunne the seed therof schal go out. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:17 | Rootis therof schulen be maad thicke on an heep of stoonys, and it schal dwelle among stoonys. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:18 | If a man drawith it out of `his place, his place schal denye it, and schal seie, Y knowe thee not. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:19 | For this is the gladnesse of his weie, that eft othere ruschis springe out of the erthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 8:20 | Forsothe God schal not caste a wei a symple man, nethir schal dresse hond to wickid men; | |
Chapter 9
Job | Wycliffe | 9:5 | Which bar hillis fro o place to anothir, and thei wisten not; whiche he distriede in his strong veniaunce. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:6 | Which stirith the erthe fro his place, and the pilers therof schulen `be schakun togidere. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:7 | Which comaundith to the sunne, and it risith not; and he closith the sterris, as vndur a signet. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:9 | Which makith Ariture, and Orionas, and Hiadas, `that is, seuene sterris, and the innere thingis of the south. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:10 | Which makith grete thingis, and that moun not be souyt out, and wondurful thingis, of whiche is noon noumbre. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:11 | If he cometh to me, `that is, bi his grace, Y schal not se hym; if he goith awey, `that is, in withdrawynge his grace, Y schal not vndurstonde. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:12 | If he axith sodeynli, who schal answere to hym? ethir who may seie to hym, Whi doist thou so? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:13 | `God is he, whos wraththe no man may withstonde; and vndur whom thei ben bowid, that beren the world. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:15 | Which also schal not answere, thouy Y haue ony thing iust; but Y schal biseche my iuge. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:16 | And whanne he hath herd me inwardli clepynge, Y bileue not, that he hath herd my vois. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:17 | For in a whirlewynd he schal al to-breke me, and he schal multiplie my woundis, yhe, without cause. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:19 | If strengthe is souyt, `he is moost strong; if equyte of doom is souyt, no man dar yelde witnessynge for me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:20 | If Y wole make me iust, my mouth schal dampne me; if Y schal schewe me innocent, he schal preue me a schrewe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:21 | Yhe, thouy Y am symple, my soule schal not knowe this same thing; and it schal anoye me of my lijf. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:22 | O thing is, which Y spak, he schal waste `bi deth also the innocent and wickid man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:24 | The erthe is youun in to the hondis of the wickid; he hilith the face of iugis; that if he is not, who therfor is? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:27 | Whanne Y seie, Y schal not speke so; Y chaunge my face, and Y am turmentid with sorewe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:30 | Thouy Y am waischun as with watris of snow, and thouy myn hondis schynen as moost cleene, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:31 | netheles thou schalt dippe me in filthis, and my clothis, `that is, werkis, schulen holde me abhomynable. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 9:32 | Trewli Y schal not answere a man, which is lijk me; nether that may be herd euenli with me in doom. | |
Chapter 10
Job | Wycliffe | 10:1 | Yt anoieth my soule of my lijf; Y schal lete my speche ayens me, Y schal speke in the bitternesse of my soule. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:2 | Y schal seie to God, Nyle thou condempne me; schewe thou to me, whi thou demest me so. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:3 | Whether it semeth good to thee, if thou `falsli chalengist and oppressist me, the werk of thin hondis; and if thou helpist the counsel of wickid men? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:7 | And wite, that Y haue do no `wickid thing; sithen no man is, that may delyuere fro thin hond? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:8 | Thin hondis han maad me, and han formed me al in cumpas; and thou castist me doun so sodeynli. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:9 | Y preye, haue thou mynde, that thou madist me as cley, and schalt brynge me ayen in to dust. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:11 | Thou clothidist me with skyn and fleisch; thou hast ioyned me togidere with boonys and senewis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:13 | Thouy thou helist these thingis in thin herte, netheles Y woot, that thou hast mynde of alle thingis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:14 | If Y dide synne, and thou sparidist me at an our; whi suffrist thou not me to be cleene of my wickidnesse? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:15 | And if Y was wickid, wo is to me; and if Y was iust, Y fillid with turment and wretchidnesse `schal not reise the heed. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:16 | And if Y reise `the heed for pride, thou schalt take me as a lionesse; and thou turnest ayen, and turmentist me wondirli. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:17 | Thou gaderist in store thi witnessis ayens me, and thou multipliest thin yre, `that is, veniaunce, ayens me; and peynes holden knyythod in me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:18 | Whi hast thou led me out of the wombe? `And Y wolde, that Y were wastid, lest an iye `schulde se me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:19 | That Y hadde be, as if Y were not, and `were translatid, ethir borun ouer, fro the wombe to the sepulcre. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:20 | Whether the fewnesse of my daies schal not be endid in schort? Therfor suffre thou me, that Y biweile `a litil my sorewe, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 10:21 | bifor that Y go, and turne not ayen, to the derk lond, and hilid with the derknesse of deth, to the lond of wrecchidnesse and of derknessis; | |
Chapter 11
Job | Wycliffe | 11:2 | Whether he, that spekith many thingis, schal not also here? ether whethir a man ful of wordis schal be maad iust? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:3 | Schulen men be stille to thee aloone? whanne thou hast scorned othere men, schalt thou not be ouercomun of ony man? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:6 | to schewe to thee the priuetees of wisdom, and that his lawe is manyfold, and thou schuldist vndurstonde, that thou art requirid of hym to paie myche lesse thingis, than thi wickidnesse disserueth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:7 | In hap thou schalt comprehende the steppis of God, and thou schalt fynde Almyyti God `til to perfeccioun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:8 | He is hiyere than heuene, and what schalt thou do? he is deppere than helle, and wherof schalt thou knowe? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:10 | If he distrieth alle thingis, ethir dryueth streitli `in to oon, who schal ayenseie hym? Ethir who may seie to hym, Whi doest thou so? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:11 | For he knowith the vanyte of men; and whether he seynge byholdith not wickidnesse? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:12 | A veyn man is reisid in to pride; and gessith hym silf borun fre, as the colt of a wilde asse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:13 | But thou hast maad stidefast thin herte, and hast spred abrood thin hondis to hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:14 | If thou doest awei `fro thee the wickidnesse, which is in thin hond, and vnriytfulnesse dwellith not in thi tabernacle, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:15 | thanne thou schalt mowe reise thi face with out wem, and thou schalt be stidefast, and thou schalt not drede. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:16 | And thou schalt foryete wretchidnesse, and thou schalt not thenke of it, as of watris that han passid. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:17 | And as myddai schynynge it schal reise to thee at euentid; and whanne thou gessist thee wastid, thou schalt rise vp as the dai sterre. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:18 | And thou schalt haue trist, while hope schal be set forth to thee; and thou biried schalt slepe sikurli. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 11:19 | Thou schalt reste, and `noon schal be that schal make thee aferd; and ful many men schulen biseche thi face. | |
Chapter 12
Job | Wycliffe | 12:3 | And to me is an herte, as and to you, and Y am not lowere than ye; for who knowith not these thingis, whiche ye knowen? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:4 | He that is scorned of his frend, as Y am, schal inwardli clepe God, and God schal here hym; for the symplenesse of a iust man is scorned. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:5 | A laumpe is dispisid at the thouytis of riche men, and the laumpe is maad redi to a tyme ordeyned. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:6 | The tabernaclis of robberis ben plenteuouse, `ether ful of goodis; and boldli thei terren God to wraththe, whanne he hath youe alle thingis in to her hondis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:7 | No wondur, ax thou beestis, and tho schulen teche thee; and axe thou volatilis of the eir, and tho schulen schewe to thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:8 | Speke thou to the erthe, and it schal answere thee; and the fischis of the see schulen telle tho thingis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:10 | In whos hond the soule is of ech lyuynge thing, and the spirit, `that is, resonable soule, of ech fleisch of man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:14 | If he distrieth, no man is that bildith; if he schittith in a man, `noon is that openith. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:15 | If he holdith togidere watris, alle thingis schulen be maad drie; if he sendith out tho watris, tho schulen distrie the erthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:16 | Strengthe and wisdom is at God; he knowith bothe hym that disseyueth and hym that is disseyued. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:17 | And he bryngith conselours in to a fonned eende, and iugis in to wondryng, ethir astonying. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:19 | He ledith her prestis with out glorie, and he disseyueth the principal men, `ethir counselours; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:20 | and he chaungith the lippis of sothefast men, and takith awei the doctrine of elde men. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:22 | Which schewith depe thingis fro derknessis; and bryngith forth in to liyt the schadewe of deeth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:23 | Which multiplieth folkis, and leesith hem, and restorith hem destried in to the hool. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 12:24 | Which chaungith the herte of princes of the puple of erthe; and disseyueth hem, that thei go in veyn out of the weie. | |
Chapter 13
Job | Wycliffe | 13:9 | Ethir it schal plese hym, fro whom no thing mai be hid? Whether he as a man schal be disseyued with youre falsnessis? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 13:11 | Anoon as he schal stire hym, he schal disturble you; and his drede schal falle on you. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 13:12 | Youre mynde schal be comparisound to aische; and youre nollis schulen be dryuun in to clei. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 13:13 | Be ye stille a litil, that Y speke, what euer thing the mynde hath schewid to me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 13:15 | Yhe, thouy God sleeth me, Y schal hope in hym; netheles Y schal preue my weies in his siyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 13:20 | Do thou not to me twei thingis oneli; and thanne Y schal not be hid fro thi face. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 13:22 | Clepe thou me, and Y schal answere thee; ethir certis Y schal speke, and thou schalt answere me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 13:23 | Hou grete synnes and wickidnessis haue Y? Schewe thou to me my felonyes, and trespassis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 13:25 | Thou schewist thi myyt ayens a leef, which is rauyschid with the wynd; and thou pursuest drye stobil. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 13:26 | For thou writist bitternessis ayens me; and wolt waste me with the synnes of my yong wexynge age. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 13:27 | Thou hast set my foot in a stok, and thou hast kept alle my pathis; and thou hast biholde the steppis of my feet. | |
Chapter 14
Job | Wycliffe | 14:1 | A man is borun of a womman, and lyueth schort tyme, and is fillid with many wretchidnessis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:2 | Which goith out, and is defoulid as a flour; and fleeth as schadewe, and dwellith neuere perfitli in the same staat. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:3 | And gessist thou it worthi to opene thin iyen on siche a man; and to brynge hym in to doom with thee? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:4 | Who may make a man clene conseyued of vnclene seed? Whether not thou, which art aloone? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:5 | The daies of man ben schorte, the noumbre of his monethis is at thee; thou hast set, ethir ordeyned, hise termes, whiche moun not be passid. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:6 | Therfor go thou awey fro hym a litil, `that is, bi withdrawyng of bodili lijf, that he haue reste; til the meede coueitid come, and his dai is as the dai of an hirid man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:7 | A tree hath hope, if it is kit doun; and eft it wexith greene, and hise braunches spreden forth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:8 | If the roote therof is eeld in the erthe, and the stok therof is nyy deed in dust; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:9 | it schal buriowne at the odour of watir, and it schal make heer, as whanne it was plauntid first. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:12 | so a man, whanne he hath slept, `that is, deed, he schal not rise ayen, til heuene be brokun, `that is, be maad newe; he schal not wake, nether he schal ryse togidere fro his sleep. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:13 | Who yiueth this to me, that thou defende me in helle, and that thou hide me, til thi greet veniaunce passe; and thou sette to me a tyme, in which thou haue mynde on me? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:14 | Gessist thou, whethir a deed man schal lyue ayen? In alle the daies, in whiche Y holde knyythod, now Y abide, til my chaungyng come. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:15 | Thou schalt clepe me, and Y schal answere thee; thou schalt dresse the riyt half, `that is, blis, to the werk of thin hondis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:17 | Thou hast seelid as in a bagge my trespassis, but thou hast curid my wickidnesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:18 | An hil fallynge droppith doun; and a rooche of stoon is borun ouer fro his place. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:19 | Watris maken stoonys holowe, and the erthe is wastid litil and litil bi waischyng a wey of watir; and therfor thou schalt leese men in lijk maner. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 14:20 | Thou madist a man strong a litil, that he schulde passe with outen ende; thou schalt chaunge his face, and schalt sende hym out. | |
Chapter 15
Job | Wycliffe | 15:2 | Whether a wise man schal answere, as spekynge ayens the wynd, and schal fille his stomac with brennyng, `that is, ire? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:3 | For thou repreuest hym bi wordis, which is not lijk thee, and thou spekist that, that spedith not to thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:4 | As myche as is in thee, thou hast avoidid drede; and thou hast take awey preyeris bifor God. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:9 | What thing knowist thou, whiche we knowen not? What thing vndurstondist thou, whiche we witen not? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:11 | Whether it is greet, that God coumforte thee? But thi schrewid wordis forbeden this. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:12 | What reisith thin herte thee, and thou as thenkynge grete thingis hast iyen astonyed? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:13 | What bolneth thi spirit ayens God, that thou brynge forth of thi mouth siche wordis? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:14 | What is a man, that he be with out wem, and that he borun of a womman appere iust? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:15 | Lo! noon among hise seyntis is vnchaungable, and heuenes ben not cleene in his siyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:16 | How myche more a man abhomynable and vnprofitable, that drynkith wickidnesse as water? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:20 | A wickid man is proud in alle hise daies; and the noumbre of hise yeeris and of his tirauntrie is vncerteyn. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:21 | The sown of drede is euere in hise eeris, and whanne pees is, he supposith euere tresouns. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:22 | He bileueth not that he may turne ayen fro derknessis to liyt; and biholdith aboute on ech side a swerd. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:23 | Whanne he stirith hym to seke breed, he woot, that the dai of derknessis is maad redi in his hond. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:24 | Tribulacioun schal make hym aferd, and angwisch schal cumpas hym, as a kyng which is maad redi to batel. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:27 | Fatnesse, that is, pride `comyng forth of temporal aboundaunce, hilide his face, `that is, the knowyng of vndurstondyng, and outward fatnesse hangith doun of his sidis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:28 | He schal dwelle in desolat citees, and in deseert, `ethir forsakun, housis, that ben turned in to biriels. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:29 | He schal not be maad riche, nether his catel schal dwelle stidefastli; nether he schal sende his roote in the erthe, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:30 | nether he schal go awei fro derknessis. Flawme schal make drie hise braunchis, and he schal be takun a wey bi the spirit of his mouth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:31 | Bileue he not veynli disseyued bi errour, that he schal be ayenbouyt bi ony prijs. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:32 | Bifor that hise daies ben fillid, he schal perische, and hise hondis schulen wexe drye; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:33 | he schal be hirt as a vyne in the firste flour of his grape, and as an olyue tre castinge awei his flour. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 15:34 | For the gaderyng togidere of an ipocrite is bareyn, and fier schal deuoure the tabernaclis of hem, that taken yiftis wilfuli. | |
Chapter 16
Job | Wycliffe | 16:3 | Whether wordis ful of wynd schulen haue an ende? ether ony thing is diseseful to thee, if thou spekist? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:4 | Also Y myyte speke thingis lijk to you, and `Y wolde, that youre soule were for my soule; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:7 | But what schal Y do? If Y speke, my sorewe restith not; and if Y am stille, it goith not awei fro me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:9 | My ryuelyngis seien witnessyng ayens me, and a fals spekere is reisid ayens my face, and ayenseith me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:10 | He gaderide togidere his woodnesse in me, and he manaasside me, and gnastide ayens me with his teeth; myn enemye bihelde me with ferdful iyen. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:11 | Thei openyden her mouthis on me, and thei seiden schenschip, and smytiden my cheke; and thei ben fillid with my peynes. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:12 | God hath closid me togidere at the wickid, and hath youe me to the hondis of wickid men. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:13 | Y thilke riche man and famouse sum tyme, am al to brokun sudeynli; `he helde my nol; he hath broke me, and hath set me as in to a signe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:14 | He hath cumpasside me with hise speris, he woundide togidere my leendis; he sparide not, and schedde out myn entrails in to the erthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:18 | Y suffride these thingis with out wickidnesse of myn hond, `that is, werk, whanne Y hadde cleene preieris to God. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:20 | `For, lo! my witnesse is in heuene; and the knowere of my consience is in hiye places. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 16:22 | And `Y wolde, that a man were demed so with God, as the sone of man is demed with his felowe. | |
Chapter 17
Job | Wycliffe | 17:1 | Mi spirit schal be maad feble; my daies schulen be maad schort, and oneli the sepulcre is left to me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 17:3 | Lord, delyuere thou me, and sette thou me bisidis thee; and the hond of ech fiyte ayens me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 17:4 | Thou hast maad the herte of hem fer fro doctryn, `ethir knowyng of treuthe; therfor thei schulen not be enhaunsid. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 17:8 | Iust men schulen wondre on this thing; and an innocent schal be reisid ayens an ypocrite. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 17:10 | Therfor alle `ye be conuertid, and come ye; and Y schal not fynde in you ony wiys man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 17:13 | If Y `susteyne, ether suffre pacientli, helle is myn hous; and Y haue arayede my bed in derknessis. | |
Chapter 18
Job | Wycliffe | 18:2 | `Til to what ende schalt thou booste with wordis? Vndurstonde thou first, and so speke we. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 18:4 | What leesist thou thi soule in thi woodnes? Whether the erthe schal be forsakun `for thee, and hard stoonys schulen be borun ouer fro her place? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 18:5 | Whethir the liyt of a wickid man schal not be quenchid; and the flawme of his fier schal not schyne? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 18:6 | Liyt schal wexe derke in his tabernacle; and the lanterne, which is on hym, schal be quenchid. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 18:7 | The steppis of his vertu schulen be maad streit; and his counsel schal caste hym doun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 18:14 | His trist be takun awei fro his tabernacle; and perischyng, as a kyng, aboue trede on hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 18:15 | The felowis of hym that is not, dwelle in his tabernacle; brymston be spreynt in his tabernacle. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 18:16 | The rootis of hym be maad drie bynethe; sotheli his ripe corn be al to-brokun aboue. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 18:18 | He schal put hym out fro `liyt in to derknessis; and he schal bere hym ouer fro the world. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 18:19 | Nethir his seed nether kynrede schal be in his puple, nether ony relifs in hise cuntreis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 18:20 | The laste men schulen wondre in hise daies; and hidousnesse schal asaile the firste men. | |
Chapter 19
Job | Wycliffe | 19:6 | Nameli now vndurstonde ye, that God hath turmentid me not bi euene doom, and hath cumpassid me with hise betyngis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:7 | Lo! Y suffrynge violence schal crye, and no man schal here; Y schal crye loude, and `noon is that demeth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:8 | He bisette aboute my path, and Y may not go; and he settide derknessis in my weie. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:10 | He hath distried me on ech side, and Y perischide; and he hath take awei myn hope, as fro a tre pullid vp bi the roote. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:12 | Hise theues camen togidere, and `maden to hem a wei bi me; and bisegiden my tabernacle in cumpas. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:15 | The tenauntis of myn hows, and myn handmaydis hadden me as a straunger; and Y was as a pilgrym bifor her iyen. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:16 | Y clepide my seruaunt, and he answeride not to me; with myn owne mouth Y preiede hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:18 | Also foolis dispisiden me; and whanne Y was goon awei fro hem, thei bacbitiden me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:19 | Thei, that weren my counselouris sum tyme, hadden abhomynacioun of me; and he, whom Y louede moost, was aduersarie to me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:20 | Whanne fleischis weren wastid, my boon cleuyde to my skyn; and `oneli lippis ben left aboute my teeth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:21 | Haue ye merci on me, haue ye merci on me, nameli, ye my frendis; for the hond of the Lord hath touchid me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:24 | that tho be writun in a book with an yrun poyntil, ethir with a plate of leed; ethir with a chisel be grauun in a flynt? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:25 | For Y woot, that myn ayenbiere lyueth, and in the laste dai Y schal rise fro the erthe; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:26 | and eft Y schal be cumpassid with my skyn, and in my fleisch Y schal se God, my sauyour. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:27 | Whom Y my silf schal se, and myn iyen schulen biholde, and not an other man. This myn hope is kept in my bosum. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 19:28 | Whi therfor seien ye now, Pursue we hym, and fynde we the roote of a word ayens hym? | |
Chapter 20
Job | Wycliffe | 20:2 | Therfor my thouytis dyuerse comen oon aftir anothir; and the mynde is rauyischid in to dyuerse thingis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:3 | Y schal here the techyng, bi which thou repreuest me; and the spirit of myn vndurstondyng schal answere me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:5 | that the preisyng of wickid men is schort, and the ioie of an ypocrite is at the licnesse of a poynt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:7 | he schal be lost in the ende, as a dunghil; and, thei that sien hym, schulen seie, Where is he? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:8 | As a dreem fleynge awei he schal not be foundun; he schal passe as `a nyytis siyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:10 | Hise sones schulen be `al to-brokun with nedynesse; and hise hondis schulen yelde to hym his sorewe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:11 | Hise boonys schulen be fillid with the vices of his yong wexynge age; and schulen slepe with hym in dust. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:15 | He schal spue out the richessis, whiche he deuouride; and God schal drawe tho ritchessis out of his wombe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:18 | He schal suffre peyne for alle thingis whiche he hath do, netheles he schal not be wastid; aftir the multitude of his fyndyngis, so and `he schal suffre. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:19 | For he brake, and made nakid the hows of a pore man; he rauyschide, and bildide it not. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:20 | And his wombe was not fillid; and whanne he hath that, that he couetide, he may not holde in possessioun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:22 | Whanne he is fillid, he schal be maad streit; he schal `be hoot, and alle sorewe schal falle in on hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:23 | `Y wolde, that his wombe be fillid, that he sende out in to hym the ire of his strong veniaunce, and reyne his batel on hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:25 | Led out, and goynge out `of his schethe, and schynynge, `ether smytinge with leit, `in to his bittirnesse; orrible fendis schulen go, and schulen come on hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:26 | Alle derknessis ben hid in hise priuytees; fier, which is not teendid, schal deuoure hym; he schal be turmentid left in his tabernacle. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 20:28 | The seed of his hows schal be opyn; it schal be drawun doun in the dai of the strong veniaunce of the Lord. | |
Chapter 21
Job | Wycliffe | 21:3 | Suffre ye me, that Y speke; and leiye ye aftir my wordis, if it schal seme worthi. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:8 | Her seed dwellith bifor hem; the cumpeny of kynesmen, and of sones of sones dwellith in her siyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:10 | The cow of hem conseyuede, and caluede not a deed calf; the cow caluyde, and is not priued of hir calf. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:11 | Her litle children goen out as flockis; and her yonge children `maken fulli ioye with pleies. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:14 | Whiche men seiden to God, Go thou awei fro us; we nylen the kunnyng of thi weies. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:15 | Who is Almiyti God, that we serue him? and what profitith it to vs, if we preien him? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:16 | Netheles for her goodis ben not in her hond, `that is, power, the counsel of wickid men be fer fro me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:17 | Hou ofte schal the lanterne of wickid men be quenchid, and flowing schal come on hem, and God schal departe the sorewis of his stronge veniaunce? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:18 | Thei schulen be as chaffis bifor the face of the wynd; and as a deed sparcle, whiche the whirlewynd scaterith abrood. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:19 | God schal kepe the sorewe of the fadir to hise sones; and whanne he hath yoldun, thanne he schal wite. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:20 | Hise iyen schulen se her sleyng; and he schal drynke of the stronge veniaunce of Almyyti God. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:21 | For whi what perteyneth it to hym of his hows aftir hym, thouy the noumbre of his monethis be half takun awey? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:25 | Sotheli anothir wickid man dieth in the bittirnesse of his soule, and with outen ony richessis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:28 | For ye seien, Where is the hows of the prince? and where ben the tabernaclis of wickid men? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:29 | Axe ye ech of `the weie goeris; and ye schulen knowe, that he vndurstondith these same thingis, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:30 | that an yuel man schal be kept in to the dai of perdicioun, and schal be led to the dai of woodnesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:31 | Who schal repreue hise weies bifor hym? and who schal yelde to hym tho thingis, whiche he hath doon? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 21:33 | He was swete to the `stoonys, ether filthis, of helle; and drawith ech man aftir hym, and vnnoumbrable men bifor him. | |
Chapter 22
Job | Wycliffe | 22:3 | What profitith it to God, if thou art iust? ethir what schalt thou yyue to hym, if thi lijf is without wem? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:4 | Whether he schal drede, and schal repreue thee, and schal come with thee in to doom, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:5 | and not for thi ful myche malice, and thi wickidnessis with out noumbre, `these peynes bifelden iustli to thee? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:6 | For thou hast take awei with out cause the wed of thi britheren; and hast spuylid nakid men of clothis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:7 | Thou yauest not watir to the feynt man; and thou withdrowist breed fro the hungri man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:8 | In the strengthe of thin arm thou haddist the lond in possessioun; and thou moost myyti heldist it. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:11 | And thou gessidist, that thou schuldist not se derknessis; and that thou schuldist not be oppressid with the fersnesse of watris flowyng. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:12 | Whether thou thenkist, that God is hiyere than heuene, and is enhaunsid aboue the coppe of sterris? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:14 | A cloude is his hidyng place, and he biholdith not oure thingis, and he `goith aboute the herris of heuene. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:15 | Whether thou coueitist to kepe the path of worldis, which wickid men han ofte go? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:16 | Whiche weren takun awei bifor her tyme, and the flood distriede the foundement of hem. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:17 | Whiche seiden to God, Go thou awei fro vs; and as if Almyyti God may do no thing, thei gessiden hym, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:18 | whanne he hadde fillid her housis with goodis; the sentence of whiche men be fer fro me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:20 | Whether the reisyng of hem is not kit doun, and fier schal deuoure the relifs of hem? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:21 | Therfor assente thou to God, and haue thou pees; and bi these thingis thou schalt haue best fruytis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:23 | If thou turnest ayen to Almyyti God, thou schalt be bildid; and thou schalt make wickidnesse fer fro thi tabernacle. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:25 | And Almyyti God schal be ayens thin enemyes; and siluer schal be gaderid togidere to thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:26 | Thanne on Almyyti God thou schalt flowe with delicis; and thou schalt reise thi face to God. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:28 | Thou schalt deme a thing, and it schal come to thee; and lyyt schal schyne in thi weies. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 22:29 | For he that is mekid, schal be in glorie; and he that bowith doun hise iyen, schal be saued. | |
Chapter 23
Job | Wycliffe | 23:2 | Now also my word is in bitternesse, and the hond of my wounde is agreggid on my weilyng. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 23:5 | that Y kunne the wordis, whiche he schal answere to me, and that Y vnderstonde, what he schal speke to me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 23:6 | Y nyle, that he stryue with me bi greet strengthe, nether oppresse me with the heuynesse of his greetnesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 23:8 | If Y go to the eest, God apperith not; if Y go to the west, Y schal not vndurstonde hym; if Y go to the left side, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 23:9 | what schal Y do? Y schal not take hym; if Y turne me to the riyt side, Y schal not se hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 23:10 | But he knowith my weie, and he schal preue me as gold, that passith thorouy fier. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 23:12 | Y yede not awei fro the comaundementis of hise lippis; and Y hidde in my bosum the wordis of his mouth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 23:13 | For he is aloone, and no man may turne awei hise thouytis; and what euer thing he wolde, his wille dide this thing. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 23:14 | Whanne he hath fillid his wille in me, also many othere lijk thingis ben redi to hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 23:15 | And therfor Y am disturblid of his face, and Y biholdynge hym am anguyschid for drede. | |
Chapter 24
Job | Wycliffe | 24:1 | Tymes ben not hid fro Almyyti God; sotheli thei that knowen hym, knowen not hise daies. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:2 | Othere men turneden ouer the termes of neiyboris eritage, thei token awei flockis, and fedden tho. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:3 | Thei driueden awei the asse of fadirlesse children, and token awei the cow of a widewe for a wed. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:4 | Thei distrieden the weie of pore men, and thei oppressiden togidere the mylde men of erthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:5 | Othere men as wielde assis in deseert goon out to her werk; and thei waken to prey, and bifor maken redy breed to her children. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:6 | Thei kitten doun a feeld not hern, and thei gaderen grapis of his vyner, whom thei han oppressid bi violence. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:7 | Thei leeuen men nakid, and taken awei the clothis, to whiche men is noon hiling in coold; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:8 | whiche men the reynes of munteyns weeten, and thei han noon hilyng, and biclippen stoonys. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:9 | Thei diden violence, and robbiden fadirles and modirles children; and thei spuyliden, `ether robbiden, the comynte of pore men. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:10 | Thei token awey eeris of corn fro nakid men, and goynge with out cloth, and fro hungry men. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:11 | Thei weren hid in myddai among the heepis of tho men, that thirsten, whanne the presses ben trodun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:12 | Thei maden men of citees to weile, and the soulis of woundid men schulen crye; and God suffrith it not to go awei vnpunyschid. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:13 | Thei weren rebel to liyt; thei knewen not the weyes therof, nether thei turneden ayen bi the pathis therof. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:14 | A mansleere risith ful eerli, and sleeth a nedi man, and a pore man; sotheli bi nyyt he schal be as a nyyt theef. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:15 | The iye of avouter kepith derknesse, and seith, An yye schal not se me; and he schal hile his face. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:16 | Thei mynen housis in derknessis, as thei seiden togidere to hem silf in the dai; and thei knewen not liyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:17 | If the morewtid apperith sudeynli, thei demen the schadewe of deth; and so thei goon in derknessis as in liyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:18 | He is vnstablere than the face of the water; his part in erthe be cursid, and go he not bi the weie of vyneris. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:19 | Passe he to ful greet heete fro the watris of snowis, and the synne of hym `til to hellis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:20 | Merci foryete hym; his swetnesse be a worm; be he not in mynde, but be he al to-brokun as `a tre vnfruytful. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:21 | For he fedde the bareyn, and hir that childith not, and he dide not wel to the widewe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:22 | He drow doun stronge men in his strengthe; and whanne he stondith in `greet state, he schal not bileue to his lijf. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:23 | God yaf to hym place of penaunce, and he mysusith that in to pride; for the iyen of God ben in the weies of that man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 24:24 | Thei ben reisid at a litil, and thei schulen not stonde; and thei schulen be maad low as alle thingis, and thei schulen be takun awei; and as the hyynessis of eeris of corn thei schulen be al to-brokun. | |
Chapter 25
Job | Wycliffe | 25:2 | Power and drede is anentis hym, that is, God, that makith acordyng in hise hiye thingis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 25:4 | Whether a man comparisound to God mai be iustified, ether borun of a womman mai appere cleene? | |
Chapter 26
Job | Wycliffe | 26:3 | To whom hast thou youe counsel? In hap to hym that hath not wisdom; and thou hast schewid ful myche prudence. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 26:7 | Which God stretchith forth the north on voide thing, and hangith the erthe on nouyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 26:8 | `Which God byndith watris in her cloudis, that tho breke not out togidere dounward. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 26:12 | In the strengthe of hym the sees weren gaderid togidere sudeynly, and his prudence smoot the proude. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 26:13 | His spiryt ournede heuenes, and the crokid serpent was led out bi his hond, ledynge out as a mydwijf ledith out a child. | |
Chapter 27
Job | Wycliffe | 27:2 | God lyueth, that hath take awey my doom, and Almyyti God, that hath brouyt my soule to bitternesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:5 | Fer be it fro me, that Y deme you iust; til Y faile, Y schal not go awei fro myn innocence. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:6 | Y schal not forsake my iustifiyng, which Y bigan to holde; for myn herte repreueth me not in al my lijf. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:8 | For what is the hope of an ypocrite, if he rauyschith gredili, and God delyuerith not his soule? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:11 | Y schal teche you bi the hond of God, what thingis Almyyti God hath; and Y schal not hide. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:13 | This is the part of a wickid man anentis God, and the eritage of violent men, ether rauenours, whiche thei schulen take of Almyyti God. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:14 | If hise children ben multiplied, thei schulen be slayn in swerd; and hise sones sones schulen not be fillid with breed. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:15 | Thei, that ben residue of hym, schulen be biried in perischyng; and the widewis of hym schulen not wepe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:17 | sotheli he made redi, but a iust man schal be clothid in tho, and an innocent man schal departe the siluer. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:19 | A riche man, whanne he schal die, schal bere no thing with hym; he schal opene hise iyen, and he schal fynde no thing. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:21 | Brennynge wynd schal take hym, and schal do awei; and as a whirlewynd it schal rauysche hym fro his place. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 27:22 | He schal sende out turmentis on hym, and schal not spare; he fleynge schal `fle fro his hond. | |
Chapter 28
Job | Wycliffe | 28:1 | Siluer hath bigynnyngis of his veynes; and a place is to gold, in which it is wellid togidere. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:2 | Irun is takun fro erthe, and a stoon resolued, `ethir meltid, bi heete, is turned in to money. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:4 | Also a stronde departith a stoon of derknesse, and the schadewe of deth, fro the puple goynge in pilgrymage; it departith tho hillis, whiche the foot of a nedi man foryat, and hillis with out weie. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:7 | A brid knewe not the weie, and the iye of a vultur, ethir rauenouse brid, bihelde it not. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:11 | And he souyte out the depthis of floodis; and he brouyte forth hid thingis in to liyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:13 | A man noot the prijs therof, nether it is foundun in the lond of men lyuynge swetli, `ether delicatli. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:14 | The depthe of watris seith, It is not in me; and the see spekith, It is not with me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:15 | Gold ful cleene schal not be youun for wisdom, nether siluer schal be weied in the chaungyng therof. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:16 | It schal not be comparysound to the died colours of Iynde, not to the moost preciouse stoon of sardius, nether to saphir. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:18 | and hiye and fer apperynge vessels of gold schulen not be chaungid for wisdom, nether schulen be had in mynde in comparisoun therof. Forsothe wisdom is drawun of pryuy thingis; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:19 | topasie of Ethiope schal not be maad euene worth to wisdom, and moost preciouse diyngis schulen not be set togidere in prijs, `ether comparisound, therto. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:21 | It is hid fro the iyen of alle lyuynge men; also it is hid fro briddis of heuene. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 28:24 | For he biholdith the endis of the world, and biholdith alle thingis that ben vndur heuene. | |
Chapter 29
Job | Wycliffe | 29:2 | Who yyueth to me, that I be bisidis the elde monethis, bi the daies in whiche God kepte me? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:6 | whanne Y waischide my feet in botere, and the stoon schedde out to me the stremes of oile; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:7 | whanne Y yede forth to the yate of the citee, and in the street thei maden redi a chaier to me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:8 | Yonge men, `that is, wantoun, sien me, and weren hid, and elde men risynge vp stoden; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:12 | for Y hadde delyueride a pore man criynge, and a fadirles child, that hadde noon helpere. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:13 | The blessyng of a man `to perische cam on me, and Y coumfortide the herte of a widewe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:14 | Y was clothid with riytfulnesse; and Y clothide me as with a cloth, and with my `doom a diademe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:16 | Y was a fadir of pore men; and Y enqueride most diligentli the cause, which Y knew not. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:17 | Y al tobrak the grete teeth of the wickid man, and Y took awei prey fro hise teeth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:21 | Thei, that herden me, abiden my sentence; and thei weren ententif, and weren stille to my counsel. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:23 | Thei abididen me as reyn; and thei openyden her mouth as to the softe reyn `comynge late. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 29:24 | If ony tyme Y leiyide to hem, thei bileueden not; and the liyt of my cheer felde not doun in to erthe. | |
Chapter 30
Job | Wycliffe | 30:1 | But now yongere men in tyme scornen me, whos fadris Y deynede not to sette with the doggis of my flok. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:2 | Of whiche men the vertu of hondis was for nouyt to me, and thei weren gessid vnworthi to that lijf. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:3 | Thei weren bareyn for nedynesse and hungur; that gnawiden in wildirnesse, and weren pale for pouert and wretchidnesse; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:4 | and eeten eerbis, aud the ryndis of trees; and the roote of iunyperis was her mete. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:5 | Whiche men rauyschiden these thingis fro grete valeis; and whanne thei hadden foundun ony of alle, thei runnen with cry to tho. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:6 | Thei dwelliden in deseertis of strondis, and in caues of erthe, ethir on grauel, `ethir on cley. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:10 | Thei holden me abhomynable, and fleen fer fro me, and dreden not to spete on my face. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:11 | For God hath openyd his arowe caas, and hath turmentid me, and hath set a bridil in to my mouth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:12 | At the riytside of the eest my wretchidnessis risiden anoon; thei turneden vpsedoun my feet, and oppressiden with her pathis as with floodis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:13 | Thei destrieden my weies; thei settiden tresoun to me, and hadden the maistri; and `noon was that helpide. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:14 | Thei felden in on me as bi a brokun wal, and bi yate openyd, and weren stretchid forth to my wretchidnessis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:15 | Y am dryuun in to nouyt; he took awei my desir as wynd, and myn helpe passide awei as a cloude. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:18 | In the multitude of tho my cloth is wastid, and thei han gird me as with coler of a coote. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:20 | Y schal cry to thee, and thou schalt not here me; Y stonde, and thou biholdist not me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:21 | Thou art chaungid in to cruel to me, and in the hardnesse of thin hond thou art aduersarie to me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:23 | Y woot, that thow schalt bitake me to deeth, where an hows is ordeyned to ech lyuynge man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:24 | Netheles thou sendist not out thin hond to the wastyng of hem; and if thei fallen doun, thou schalt saue. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:25 | Y wepte sum tyme on him, that was turmentid, and my soule hadde compassioun on a pore man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:26 | Y abood goodis, and yuelis ben comun to me; Y abood liyt, and derknessis braken out. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 30:27 | Myn ynnere thingis buyliden out with outen my reste; daies of turment camen bifor me. | |
Chapter 31
Job | Wycliffe | 31:2 | For what part schulde God aboue haue in me, and eritage Almyyti God of hiye thingis? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:3 | Whether perdicioun is not to a wickid man, and alienacioun of God is to men worchynge wickidnesse? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:7 | If my step bowide fro the weie; if myn iye suede myn herte, and a spotte cleuede to myn hondis; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:9 | If myn herte was disseyued on a womman, and if Y settide aspies at the dore of my frend; my wijf be the hoore of anothir man, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:12 | Fier is deourynge `til to wastyng, and drawynge vp bi the roote alle generaciouns. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:13 | If Y dispiside to take doom with my seruaunt and myn hand mayde, whanne thei stryueden ayens me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:14 | What sotheli schal Y do, whanne God schal rise to deme? and whanne he schal axe, what schal Y answere to hym? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:15 | Whether he, that wrouyte also hym, made not me in the wombe, and o God formede me in the wombe? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:16 | If Y denyede to pore men that, that thei wolden, and if Y made the iyen of a wydewe to abide; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:18 | for merciful doyng encreesside with me fro my yong childhed, and yede out of my modris wombe with me; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:19 | if Y dispiside a man passynge forth, for he hadde not a cloth, and a pore man with out hilyng; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:20 | if hise sidis blessiden not me, and was not maad hoot of the fleeces of my scheep; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:21 | if Y reiside myn hond on a fadirles child, yhe, whanne Y siy me the hiyere in the yate; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:23 | For euere Y dredde God, as wawis wexynge gret on me; and `Y myyte not bere his birthun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:29 | if Y hadde ioye at the fallyng of hym, that hatide me, and if Y ioide fulli, that yuel hadde founde hym; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:31 | if the men of my tabernacle seiden not, Who yyueth, that we be fillid of hise fleischis? a pilgryme dwellide not with outforth; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:34 | if Y dredde at ful greet multitude, and if dispisyng of neyyboris made me aferd; and not more Y was stille, and yede not out of the dore; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:35 | who yyueth an helpere to me, that Almyyti God here my desire? that he that demeth, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 31:39 | if Y eet fruytis therof with out money, and Y turmentide the soule of erthetileris of it; | |
Chapter 32
Job | Wycliffe | 32:1 | Forsothe these thre men leften of to answere Joob, for he semyde a iust man to hem. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:2 | And Helyu, the sone of Barachel Buzites, of the kynrede of Ram, was wrooth, and hadde indignacioun; forsothe he was wrooth ayens Joob, for he seide hym silf to be iust bifor God. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:3 | Sotheli Helyu hadde indignacioun ayens the thre frendis of hym, for thei hadden not founde resonable answere, but oneli hadde condempned Joob. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:5 | But whanne he hadde seyn, that thre men myyten not answere, he was wrooth greetly. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:6 | And Helyu, the sone of Barachel Buzites, answeride, and seyde, Y am yongere in tyme, sotheli ye ben eldere; therfor with heed holdun doun Y dredde to schewe to you my sentence. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:7 | For Y hopide that lengere age schulde speke, and that the multitude of yeeris schulden teche wisdom. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:8 | But as Y se, spirit is in men, and the enspiryng `ether reuelacioun, of Almyyti God yyueth vndurstondyng. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:11 | For Y abood youre wordis, Y herde youre prudence, as long as ye dispuytiden in youre wordis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:12 | And as long as Y gesside you to seie ony thing, Y bihelde; but as Y se, `noon is of you, that may repreue Joob, and answere to hise wordis; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:13 | lest perauenture ye seien, We han founde wisdom; God, and not man, hath cast hym awei. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:16 | Therfor for Y abood, and thei spaken not, thei stoden, and answeriden no more; also Y schal answere my part, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:18 | For Y am ful of wordis, and the spirit of my wombe, `that is, mynde, constreyneth me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:19 | Lo! my wombe is as must with out `spigot, ether a ventyng, that brekith newe vessels. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 32:20 | Y schal speke, and brethe ayen a litil; Y schal opene my lippis, and Y schal answere. | |
Chapter 33
Job | Wycliffe | 33:7 | Netheles my myracle make thee not afeerd, and myn eloquence be not greuouse to thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:12 | Therfor this thing it is, in which thou art not maad iust; Y schal answere to thee, that God is more than man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:15 | God spekith bi a dreem in the visioun of nyyt, whanne sleep fallith on men, and thei slepen in the bed. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:17 | that he turne awei a man fro these thingis whiche he made, and delyuere hym fro pride; delyuerynge his soule fro corrupcioun, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:19 | Also God blameth a synnere bi sorewe in the bed, and makith alle the boonys of hym `to fade. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:20 | Breed is maad abhomynable to hym in his lijf, and mete desirable `bifor to his soule. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:21 | His fleisch schal faile for rot, and hise boonys, that weren hilid, schulen be maad nakid. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:23 | If an aungel, oon of a thousynde, is spekynge for hym, that he telle the equyte of man, God schal haue mercy on hym, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:24 | and schal seie, Delyuere thou hym, that he go not doun in to corrupcioun; Y haue founde in what thing Y schal do merci to hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:25 | His fleisch is wastid of turmentis; turne he ayen to the daies of his yonge wexynge age. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:26 | He schal biseche God, and he schal be quemeful to hym; and he schal se his face in hertly ioye, and he schal yelde to man his riytfulnesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:27 | He schal biholde men, and he schal seie, Y haue synned, and verili Y haue trespassid; and Y haue not resseyued, as Y was worthi. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:28 | For he delyueride his soule, that it schulde not go in to perischyng, but that he lyuynge schulde se liyt. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:30 | that he ayen clepe her soulis fro corrupcioun, and liytne in the liyt of lyuynge men. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 33:32 | Sotheli if thou hast what thou schalt speke, answere thou to me, speke thou; for Y wole, that thou appere iust. | |
Chapter 34
Job | Wycliffe | 34:2 | Wise men, here ye my wordis, and lerned men, herkne ye me; for the eere preueth wordis, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:10 | Therfor ye men hertid, `that is, vndurstonde, here ye me; vnpite, `ethir cruelte, be fer fro God, and wickidnesse fro Almyyti God. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:11 | For he schal yelde the werk of man to hym; and bi the weies of ech man he schal restore to hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:12 | For verili God schal not condempne with out cause; nether Almyyti God schal distrie doom. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:13 | What othere man hath he ordeyned on the lond? ether whom hath he set on the world, which he made? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:14 | If God dressith his herte to hym, he schal drawe to hym silf his spirit and blast. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:16 | Therfor if thou hast vndurstondyng, here thou that that is seid, and herkne the vois of my speche. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:17 | Whether he that loueth not doom may be maad hool? and hou condempnest thou so myche him, that is iust? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:18 | Which seith to the kyng, Thou art apostata; which clepith the duykis vnpitouse, `ethir vnfeithful. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:19 | `Which takith not the persoones of princes, nether knew a tyraunt, whanne he stryuede ayens a pore man; for alle men ben the werk of hise hondis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:20 | Thei schulen die sudeynli, and at mydnyyt puplis schulen be troblid, `ethir schulen be bowid, as othere bookis han; and schulen passe, and schulen take `awei `a violent man with out hond. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:22 | No derknessis ben, and no schadewe of deeth is, that thei, that worchen wickidnesse, be hid there; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:24 | God schal al to-breke many men and vnnoumbrable; and schal make othere men to stonde for hem. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:25 | For he knowith the werkis of hem; therfor he schal brynge yn niyt, and thei schulen be al to-brokun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:27 | Whiche yeden awei fro hym bi `castyng afore, and nolden vndurstonde alle hise weies. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:28 | That thei schulden make the cry of a nedi man to come to hym, and that he schulde here the vois of pore men. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:29 | For whanne he grauntith pees, who is that condempneth? Sithen he hidith his cheer, who is that seeth hym? And on folkis and on alle men `he hath power `to do siche thingis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:33 | Whether God axith that wickidnesse of thee, for it displeside thee? For thou hast bigunne to speke, and not Y; that if thou knowist ony thing betere, speke thou. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 34:36 | My fadir, be Joob preuede `til to the ende; ceesse thou not fro the man of wickidnesse, | |
Chapter 35
Job | Wycliffe | 35:3 | For thou seidist, That, that is good, plesith not thee; ethir what profitith it to thee, if Y do synne? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 35:5 | Se thou, and biholde heuene, and biholde thou the eir, that God is hiyere than thou. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 35:6 | If thou synnest `ayens hym, what schalt thou anoye hym? and if thi wickidnessis ben multiplied, what schalt thou do ayens hym? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 35:7 | Certis if thou doist iustli, what schalt thou yyue to hym; ether what schal he take of thin hond? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 35:8 | Thi wickidnesse schal anoie a man, which is lijk thee; and thi riytfulnesse schal helpe the sone of a man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 35:9 | Thei schulen cry for the multitude of fals chalengeris, and thei schulen weile for the violence of the arm of tirauntis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 35:11 | Which God techith vs aboue the beestis of erthe, and he schal teche vs aboue the briddis of heuene. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 35:13 | For God schal not here with out cause, and Almyyti God schal biholde the causis of ech man. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 35:14 | Yhe, whanne thou seist, He biholdith not; be thou demed bifor hym, and abide thou hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 35:15 | For now he bryngith not in his strong veniaunce, nether vengith `greetli felonye. | |
Chapter 36
Job | Wycliffe | 36:2 | Suffre thou me a litil, and Y schal schewe to thee; for yit Y haue that, that Y schal speke for God. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:4 | For verili my wordis ben with out leesyng, and perfit kunnyng schal be preued to thee. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:7 | He takith not awei hise iyen fro a iust man; and he settith kyngis in seete with out ende, and thei ben reisid there. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:9 | he schal shewe to hem her werkis, and her grete trespassis; for thei weren violent, `ethir rauenours. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:10 | Also he schal opene her eere, that he chastise; and he schal speke, that thei turne ayen fro wickidnesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:11 | If thei heren, and kepen, thei schulen fille her daies in good, and her yeris in glorie. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:12 | Sotheli if thei heren not, thei schulen passe bi swerd, and thei schulen be wastid in foli. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:13 | Feyneris and false men stiren the ire of God; and thei schulen not crye, whanne thei ben boundun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:14 | The soule of hem schal die in tempest; and the lijf of hem among `men of wymmens condiciouns. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:15 | He schal delyuere a pore man fro his angwisch; and he schal opene `the eere of hym in tribulacioun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:16 | Therfor he schal saue thee fro the streit mouth of the broddeste tribulacioun, and not hauynge a foundement vndur it; sotheli the rest of thi table schal be ful of fatnesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:17 | Thi cause is demed as the cause of a wickid man; forsothe thou schalt resseyue thi cause and doom. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:18 | Therfor ire ouercome thee not, that thou oppresse ony man; and the multitude of yiftis bowe thee not. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:19 | Putte doun thi greetnesse with out tribulacioun, and putte doun alle stronge men bi strengthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:21 | Be thou war, that thou bowe not to wickidnesse; for thou hast bigunne to sue this wickidnesse aftir wretchidnesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:23 | Who mai seke out the weies of God? ethir who dar seie to hym, Thou hast wrouyt wickidnesse? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:26 | Lo! God is greet, ouercomynge oure kunnyng; the noumbre of hise yeeris is with out noumbre. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:27 | Which takith awei the dropis of reyn; and schedith out reynes at the licnesse of floodyatis, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 36:31 | the herris of the see. For bi these thingis he demeth puplis, and yyueth mete to many deedli men. | |
Chapter 37
Job | Wycliffe | 37:2 | It schal here an heryng in the feerdfulnesse of his vois, and a sown comynge forth of his mouth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:4 | Sown schal rore aftir hym, he schal thundre with the vois of his greetnesse; and it schal not be souyt out, whanne his vois is herd. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:5 | God schal thundre in his vois wondurfulli, that makith grete thingis and that moun not be souyt out. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:6 | Which comaundith to the snow to come doun on erthe, and to the reynes of wijntir, and to the reynes of his strengthe. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:8 | An vnresonable beeste schal go in to his denne, and schal dwelle in his caue, `ethir derke place. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:10 | Whanne God makith blowyng, frost wexith togidere; and eft ful brood watris ben sched out. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:12 | Whiche cloudes cumpassen alle thingis bi cumpas, whidur euere the wil of the gouernour ledith tho, to al thing which he comaundith `to tho on the face of the world; | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:13 | whether in o lynage, ethir in his lond, ether in what euer place of his merci he comaundith tho to be foundun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:15 | Whethir thou woost, whanne God comaundide to the reynes, that tho schulen schewe the liyt of hise cloudis? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:19 | Schewe thou to vs, what we schulen seie to hym; for we ben wlappid in derknessis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:20 | Who schal telle to hym, what thingis Y speke? yhe, if he spekith, a man schal be deuourid. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:21 | And now men seen not liyt; the eir schal be maad thicke sudenli in to cloudis, and wynd passynge schal dryue awei tho. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 37:23 | For we moun not fynde him worthili; he is greet in strengthe, and in doom, and in riytfulnesse, and may not be teld out. | |
Chapter 38
Job | Wycliffe | 38:4 | Where were thou, whanne Y settide the foundementis of erthe? schewe thou to me, if thou hast vndurstondyng. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:5 | Who settide mesures therof, if thou knowist? ethir who stretchide forth a lyne theronne? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:6 | On what thing ben the foundementis therof maad fast? ether who sente doun the corner stoon therof, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:7 | whanne the morew sterris herieden me togidere, and alle the sones of God sungun ioyfuli? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:8 | Who closide togidere the see with doris, whanne it brak out comynge forth as of the wombe? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:9 | Whanne Y settide a cloude the hilyng therof, and Y wlappide it with derknesse, as with clothis of yong childhed. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:11 | and Y seide, `Til hidur thou schalt come, and thou schalt not go forth ferthere; and here thou schalt breke togidere thi bolnynge wawis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:12 | Whethir aftir thi birthe thou comaundist to the bigynnyng of dai, and schewidist to the morewtid his place? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:13 | Whethir thou heldist schakynge togidere the laste partis of erthe, and schakedist awei wickid men therfro? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:15 | The liyt of wickid men schal be takun awey fro hem, and an hiy arm schal be brokun. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:16 | Whethir thou entridist in to the depthe of the see, and walkidist in the laste partis of the occian? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:18 | Whethir thou hast biholde the brede of erthe? Schewe thou to me, if thou knowist alle thingis, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:20 | that thou lede ech thing to hise termes, and thou vndurstonde the weies of his hows. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:21 | Wistist thou thanne, that thou schuldist be borun, and knew thou the noumbre of thi daies? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:22 | Whethir thou entridist in to the tresours of snow, ether biheldist thou the tresours of hail? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:23 | whiche thingis Y made redy in to the tyme of an enemy, in to the dai of fiytyng and of batel. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:26 | and weie of the thundur sownynge? That it schulde reyne on the erthe with out man in desert, where noon of deedli men dwellith? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:27 | That it schulde fille a lond with out weie and desolat, and schulde brynge forth greene eerbis? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:30 | Watris ben maad hard in the licnesse of stoon, and the ouer part of occian is streyned togidere. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:31 | Whether thou schalt mowe ioyne togidere schynynge sterris Pliades, ethir thou schalt mowe distrie the cumpas of Arturis? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:32 | Whether thou bryngist forth Lucifer, `that is, dai sterre, in his tyme, and makist euene sterre to rise on the sones of erthe? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:33 | Whether thou knowist the ordre of heuene, and schalt sette the resoun therof in erthe? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:34 | Whethir thou schalt reise thi vois in to a cloude, and the fersnesse of watris schal hile thee? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:35 | Whethir thou schalt sende leitis, and tho schulen go, and tho schulen turne ayen, and schulen seie to thee, We ben present? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:36 | Who puttide wisdoom in the entrailis of man, ethir who yaf vndurstondyng to the cok? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:37 | Who schal telle out the resoun of heuenes, and who schal make acordyng of heuene to sleep? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 38:39 | Whether thou schalt take prey to the lionesse, and schalt fille the soulis of hir whelpis, | |
Chapter 39
Job | Wycliffe | 39:1 | Whethir thou knowist the tyme of birthe of wielde geet in stoonys, ethir hast thou aspied hyndis bryngynge forth calues? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:2 | Hast thou noumbrid the monethis of her conseyuyng, and hast thou knowe the tyme of her caluyng? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:4 | Her calues ben departid, and goen to pasture; tho goen out, and turnen not ayen to `tho hyndis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:6 | To whom Y haue youe an hows in wildirnesse, and the tabernacles of hym in the lond of saltnesse. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:10 | Whether thou schalt bynde the vnicorn with thi chayne, for to ere, ethir schal he breke the clottis of valeis aftir thee? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:11 | Whether thou schalt haue trist in his grete strengthe, and schalt thou leeue to hym thi traueils? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:12 | Whether thou schalt bileue to hym, that he schal yelde seed to thee, and schal gadere togidere thi cornfloor? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:14 | which ostrige forsakith hise eirun in the erthe, in hap thou schalt make tho hoot in the dust. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:15 | He foryetith, that a foot tredith tho, ethir that a beeste of the feeld al tobrekith tho. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:16 | He is maad hard to hise briddis, as if thei ben not hise; he traueilide in veyn, while no drede constreynede. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:18 | Whanne tyme is, he reisith the wengis an hiy; he scorneth the hors, and his ridere. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:19 | Whether thou schalt yyue strengthe to an hors, ether schal yyue neiyng `aboute his necke? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:20 | Whether thou schalt reyse hym as locustis? The glorie of hise nosethirlis is drede. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:21 | He diggith erthe with the foot, he `fulli ioieth booldli; he goith ayens armed men. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:24 | He is hoot, and gnastith, and swolewith the erthe; and he arettith not that the crie of the trumpe sowneth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:25 | Whanne he herith a clarioun, he `seith, Joie! he smellith batel afer; the excityng of duykis, and the yellyng of the oost. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:26 | Whether an hauk spredinge abrood hise wyngis to the south, bigynneth to haue fetheris bi thi wisdom? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:27 | Whether an egle schal be reisid at thi comaundement, and schal sette his nest in hiy places? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:28 | He dwellith in stoonys, and he dwellith in flyntis brokun bifor, and in rochis, to whiche `me may not neiye. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:32 | Whether he, that stryueth with God, schal haue rest so liytli? Sotheli he, that repreueth God, owith for to answere to hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 39:34 | and seide, What may Y answere, which haue spoke liytli? Y schal putte myn hond on my mouth. | |
Chapter 40
Job | Wycliffe | 40:2 | and seide, Girde thou as a man thi leendis, and Y schal axe thee, and schewe thou to me. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:3 | Whether thou schalt make voide my doom, and schalt condempne me, that thou be maad iust? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:4 | And if thou hast an arm, as God hath, and if thou thundrist with lijk vois, `take thou fairnesse aboute thee, | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:5 | and be thou reisid an hiy, and be thou gloriouse, and be thou clothid `in faire clothis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:6 | Distrie thou proude men in thi woodnesse, and biholde thou, and make lowe ech bostere. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:7 | Biholde thou alle proude men, and schende thou hem; and al to-breke thou wickid men in her place. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:12 | He streyneth his tail as a cedre; the senewis of his `stones of gendrure ben foldid togidere. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:14 | He is the bigynnyng of the weies of God; he, that made hym, schal sette his swerd to hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:18 | He schal soupe vp the flood, and he schal not wondre; he hath trist, that Jordan schal flowe in to his mouth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:19 | He schal take hem bi `the iyen of hym, as bi an hook; and bi scharpe schaftis he schal perse hise nosethirlis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:20 | Whether thou schalt mowe drawe out leuyathan with an hook, and schalt bynde with a roop his tunge? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:21 | Whethir thou schalt putte a ryng in hise nosethirlis, ethir schalt perse hyse cheke with `an hook? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:22 | Whether he schal multiplie preieris to thee, ether schal speke softe thingis to thee? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:23 | Whether he schal make couenaunt with thee, and `thou schalt take him a seruaunt euerlastinge? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:24 | Whether thou schalt scorne hym as a brid, ethir schalt bynde hym to thin handmaidis? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:26 | Whether thou schalt fille nettis with his skyn, and a `leep of fischis with his heed? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 40:27 | Schalt thou putte thin hond on hym? haue thou mynde of the batel, and adde no more to speke. | |
Chapter 41
Job | Wycliffe | 41:2 | And who `yaf to me bifore, that Y yelde to hym? Alle thingis, that ben vndur heuene, ben myne. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:4 | Who schal schewe the face of his clothing, and who schal entre in to the myddis of his mouth? | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:5 | Who schal opene the yatis of his cheer? ferdfulnesse is bi the cumpas of hise teeth. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:6 | His bodi is as yotun scheldys of bras, and ioyned togidere with scalis ouerleiynge hem silf. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:9 | His fnesynge is as schynynge of fier, and hise iyen ben as iyelidis of the morewtid. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:11 | Smoke cometh forth of hise nosethirlis, as of a pot set on the fier `and boilynge. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:14 | The membris of hise fleischis ben cleuynge togidere to hem silf; God schal sende floodis ayens hym, and tho schulen not be borun to an other place. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:15 | His herte schal be maad hard as a stoon; and it schal be streyned togidere as the anefeld of a smith. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:16 | Whanne he schal be takun awei, aungels schulen drede; and thei aferd schulen be purgid. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:19 | A man archere schal not dryue hym awei; stoonys of a slynge ben turned in to stobil to hym. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:21 | The beemys of the sunne schulen be vndur hym; and he schal strewe to hym silf gold as cley. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:22 | He schal make the depe se to buyle as a pot; and he schal putte, as whanne oynementis buylen. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 41:24 | No power is on erthe, that schal be comparisound to hym; which is maad, that he schulde drede noon. | |
Chapter 42
Job | Wycliffe | 42:3 | Who is this, that helith counsel with out kunnyng? Therfor Y spak vnwiseli, and tho thingis that passiden ouer mesure my kunnyng. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 42:7 | Forsothe aftir that the Lord spak these wordis to Joob, he seide to Eliphat Themanytes, My stronge veniaunce is wrooth ayens thee, and ayens thi twey frendis ; for ye `spaken not bifor me riytful thing, as my seruaunt Joob dide. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 42:8 | Therfor take ye to you seuene bolis, and seuene rammes; and go ye to my seruaunt Joob, and offre ye brent sacrifice for you. Forsothe Joob, my seruaunt, schal preie for you; Y schal resseyue his face, that foli be not arettid to you ; for ye `spaken not bifor me riytful thing, as my seruaunt Joob dide. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 42:9 | Therfor Eliphat Themanytes, and Baldach Suythes, and Sophar Naamathites, yeden, and diden, as the Lord hedde spoke to hem; and the Lord resseyuede the face of Joob. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 42:10 | Also the Lord was conuertid to the penaunce of Joob, whanne he preiede for hise frendis. And the Lord addide alle thingis double, whiche euere weren of Joob. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 42:11 | Sotheli alle hise britheren, and alle hise sistris, and alle that knewen hym bifore, camen to hym; and thei eeten breed with hym in his hows, and moueden the heed on hym; and thei coumfortiden hym of al the yuel, which the Lord hadde brouyt in on hym; and thei yauen to hym ech man o scheep, and o goldun eere ring. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 42:12 | Forsothe the Lord blesside the laste thingis of Joob, more than the bigynnyng of hym; and fouretene thousynde of scheep weren maad to hym, and sixe thousinde of camels, and a thousynde yockis of oxis, and a thousynde femal assis. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 42:13 | And he hadde seuene sones , and thre douytris; and he clepide the name of o douytir Dai, and the name of the secounde douytir Cassia, and the name of the thridde douytir `An horn of wymmens oynement. | |
Job | Wycliffe | 42:14 | `Sotheli no wymmen weren foundun so faire in al erthe, as the douytris of Joob; and her fadir yaf eritage to hem among her britheren. | |