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איוב ל״בJob 32

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א
א

These three men ceased replying to Job, for he considered himself right.

ב
ב

Then Elihu son of Barachel the Buzite, of the family of Ram, was angry—angry at Job because he thought himself right against God.

ג
ג

He was angry as well at his three friends, because they found no reply, but merely condemned Job.

ד
ד

Elihu waited out Job’s speech, for they were all older than he.

ה
ה

But when Elihu saw that the three men had nothing to reply, he was angry.

ו
ו

Then Elihu son of Barachel the Buzite said in reply:
I have but few years, while you are old;
Therefore I was too awestruck and fearful
To hold forth among you.

ז
ז

I thought, “Let age speak;
Let advanced years declare wise things.”

ח
ח

But truly it is the spirit in mortals,
The breath of Shaddai, that gives them understanding.

ט
ט

It is not the aged who are wise,
The elders, who understand how to judge.

י
י

Therefore I say, “Listen to me;
I too would hold forth.”

יא
יא

Here I have waited out your speeches,
I have given ear to your insights,
While you probed the issues;

יב
יב

But as I attended to you,
I saw that none of you could argue with Job,
Or offer replies to his statements.

יג
יג

I fear you will say, “We have found the wise course;
God will defeat him, not other people.”

יד
יד

He did not set out his case against me,
Nor shall I use your reasons to reply to him.

טו
טו

They have been broken and can no longer reply;
Words fail them.

טז
טז

I have waited till they stopped speaking,
Till they ended and no longer replied.

יז
יז

Now I also would have my say;
I too would like to hold forth,

יח
יח

For I am full of words;
The wind in my belly presses me.

יט
יט

My belly is like wine not yet opened,
Like jugs of new wine ready to burst.

כ
כ

Let me speak, then, and get relief;
Let me open my lips and reply.

כא
כא

I would not show regard for anybody,
Or temper my speech for the sake of any mortal;

כב
כב

For I do not know how to temper my speech—
My Maker would soon carry me off!