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18 ¿é±â (Job 4~7Àå)  KJV¼º°æ
 
¿é4:1  ¿¤¸®¹Ù½ºÀÇ Ã¹ ¹ø° ¹ß¾ð 
¿é 4:1 Then Eliphaz the Temanite replied: 
¿é 4:2 "If someone ventures a word with you, will you be impatient? But who can keep from speaking? 
¿é 4:3 Think how you have instructed many, how you have strengthened feeble hands. 
¿é 4:4 Your words have supported those who stumbled; you have strengthened faltering knees. 
¿é 4:5 But now trouble comes to you, and you are discouraged; it strikes you, and you are dismayed. 
¿é 4:6 Should not your piety be your confidence and your blameless ways your hope? 
¿é 4:7 "Consider now: Who, being innocent, has ever perished? Where were the upright ever destroyed? 
¿é 4:8 As I have observed, those who plow evil and those who sow trouble reap it. 
¿é 4:9 At the breath of God they are destroyed; at the blast of his anger they perish. 
¿é 4:10 The lions may roar and growl, yet the teeth of the great lions are broken. 
¿é 4:11 The lion perishes for lack of prey, and the cubs of the lioness are scattered. 
¿é 4:12 "A word was secretly brought to me, my ears caught a whisper of it. 
¿é 4:13 Amid disquieting dreams in the night, when deep sleep falls on men, 
¿é 4:14 fear and trembling seized me and made all my bones shake. 
¿é 4:15 A spirit glided past my face, and the hair on my body stood on end. 
¿é 4:16 It stopped, but I could not tell what it was. A form stood before my eyes, and I heard a hushed voice: 
¿é 4:17 'Can a mortal be more righteous than God? Can a man be more pure than his Maker? 
¿é 4:18 If God places no trust in his servants, if he charges his angels with error, 
¿é 4:19 how much more those who live in houses of clay, whose foundations are in the dust, who are crushed more readily than a moth! 
¿é 4:20 Between dawn and dusk they are broken to pieces; unnoticed, they perish forever. 
¿é 4:21 Are not the cords of their tent pulled up, so that they die without wisdom?'
 
¿é 5:1 "Call if you will, but who will answer you? To which of the holy ones will you turn? 
¿é 5:2 Resentment kills a fool, and envy slays the simple. 
¿é 5:3 I myself have seen a fool taking root, but suddenly his house was cursed. 
¿é 5:4 His children are far from safety, crushed in court without a defender. 
¿é 5:5 The hungry consume his harvest, taking it even from among thorns, and the thirsty pant after his wealth. 
¿é 5:6 For hardship does not spring from the soil, nor does trouble sprout from the ground. 
¿é 5:7 Yet man is born to trouble as surely as sparks fly upward. 
¿é 5:8 "But if it were I, I would appeal to God; I would lay my cause before him. 
¿é 5:9 He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted. 
¿é 5:10 He bestows rain on the earth; he sends water upon the countryside. 
¿é 5:11 The lowly he sets on high, and those who mourn are lifted to safety. 
¿é 5:12 He thwarts the plans of the crafty, so that their hands achieve no success. 
¿é 5:13 He catches the wise in their craftiness, and the schemes of the wily are swept away. 
¿é 5:14 Darkness comes upon them in the daytime; at noon they grope as in the night. 
¿é 5:15 He saves the needy from the sword in their mouth; he saves them from the clutches of the powerful. 
¿é 5:16 So the poor have hope, and injustice shuts its mouth. 
¿é 5:17 "Blessed is the man whom God corrects; so do not despise the discipline of the Almighty. 
¿é 5:18 For he wounds, but he also binds up; he injures, but his hands also heal. 
¿é 5:19 From six calamities he will rescue you; in seven no harm will befall you. 
¿é 5:20 In famine he will ransom you from death, and in battle from the stroke of the sword. 
¿é 5:21 You will be protected from the lash of the tongue, and need not fear when destruction comes. 
¿é 5:22 You will laugh at destruction and famine, and need not fear the beasts of the earth. 
¿é 5:23 For you will have a covenant with the stones of the field, and the wild animals will be at peace with you. 
¿é 5:24 You will know that your tent is secure; you will take stock of your property and find nothing missing. 
¿é 5:25 You will know that your children will be many, and your descendants like the grass of the earth. 
¿é 5:26 You will come to the grave in full vigor, like sheaves gathered in season. 
¿é 5:27 "We have examined this, and it is true. So hear it and apply it to yourself."
 
¿é6:1  ¿éÀÇ Ã¹ ¹ø° ´ë´ä 
  
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¿é 6:1 Then Job replied: 
¿é 6:2 "If only my anguish could be weighed and all my misery be placed on the scales! 
¿é 6:3 It would surely outweigh the sand of the seas--no wonder my words have been impetuous. 
¿é 6:4 The arrows of the Almighty are in me, my spirit drinks in their poison; God's terrors are marshaled against me. 
¿é 6:5 Does a wild donkey bray when it has grass, or an ox bellow when it has fodder? 
¿é 6:6 Is tasteless food eaten without salt, or is there flavor in the white of an egg? 
¿é 6:7 I refuse to touch it; such food makes me ill. 
¿é 6:8 "Oh, that I might have my request, that God would grant what I hope for, 
¿é 6:9 that God would be willing to crush me, to let loose his hand and cut me off! 
¿é 6:10 Then I would still have this consolation--my joy in unrelenting pain--that I had not denied the words of the Ho ly One. 
¿é 6:11 "What strength do I have, that I should still hope? What prospects, that I should be patient? 
¿é 6:12 Do I have the strength of stone? Is my flesh bronze? 
¿é 6:13 Do I have any power to help myself, now that success has been driven from me? 

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¿é 6:14 "A despairing man should have the devotion of his friends, even though he forsakes the fear of the Almight y. 
¿é 6:15 But my brothers are as undependable as intermittent streams, as the streams that overflow 
¿é 6:16 when darkened by thawing ice and swollen with melting snow, 
¿é 6:17 but that cease to flow in the dry season, and in the heat vanish from their channels. 
¿é 6:18 Caravans turn aside from their routes; they go up into the wasteland and perish. 
¿é 6:19 The caravans of Tema look for water, the traveling merchants of Sheba look in hope. 
¿é 6:20 They are distressed, because they had been confident; they arrive there, only to be disappointed. 
¿é 6:21 Now you too have proved to be of no help; you see something dreadful and are afraid. 
¿é 6:22 Have I ever said, 'Give something on my behalf, pay a ransom for me from your wealth, 
¿é 6:23 deliver me from the hand of the enemy, ransom me from the clutches of the ruthless'? 
¿é 6:24 "Teach me, and I will be quiet; show me where I have been wrong. 
¿é 6:25 How painful are honest words! But what do your arguments prove? 
¿é 6:26 Do you mean to correct what I say, and treat the words of a despairing man as wind? 
¿é 6:27 You would even cast lots for the fatherless and barter away your friend. 
¿é 6:28 "But now be so kind as to look at me. Would I lie to your face? 
¿é 6:29 Relent, do not be unjust; reconsider, for my integrity is at stake. 
¿é 6:30 Is there any wickedness on my lips? Can my mouth not discern malice?

 
¿é7:1  ¿éÀÇ Àλý°ü 
¿é 7:1 "Does not man have hard service on earth? Are not his days like those of a hired man? 
¿é 7:2 Like a slave longing for the evening shadows, or a hired man waiting eagerly for his wages, 
¿é 7:3 so I have been allotted months of futility, and nights of misery have been assigned to me. 
¿é 7:4 When I lie down I think, 'How long before I get up?' The night drags on, and I toss till dawn. 
¿é 7:5 My body is clothed with worms and scabs, my skin is broken and festering. 
¿é 7:6 "My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle, and they come to an end without hope. 
¿é 7:7 Remember, O God, that my life is but a breath; my eyes will never see happiness again. 
¿é 7:8 The eye that now sees me will see me no longer; you will look for me, but I will be no more. 
¿é 7:9 As a cloud vanishes and is gone, so he who goes down to the grave does not return. 
¿é 7:10 He will never come to his house again; his place will know him no more. 
¿é 7:11 "Therefore I will not keep silent; I will speak out in the anguish of my spirit, I will complain in the bi tterness of my soul. 
¿é 7:12 Am I the sea, or the monster of the deep, that you put me under guard? 
¿é 7:13 When I think my bed will comfort me and my couch will ease my complaint, 
¿é 7:14 even then you frighten me with dreams and terrify me with visions, 
¿é 7:15 so that I prefer strangling and death, rather than this body of mine. 
¿é 7:16 I despise my life; I would not live forever. Let me alone; my days have no meaning. 
¿é 7:17 "What is man that you make so much of him, that you give him so much attention, 
¿é 7:18 that you examine him every morning and test him every moment? 
¿é 7:19 Will you never look away from me, or let me alone even for an instant? 
¿é 7:20 If I have sinned, what have I done to you, O watcher of men? Why have you made me your target? Have I become a burden to you? 
¿é 7:21 Why do you not pardon my offenses and forgive my sins? For I will soon lie down in the dust; you will search fo r me, but I will be no more."
 
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