Tytuł oryginalnyJob
1 ManH120 that is bornH3205 of a womanH802 is of fewH7116 days,H3117 and fullH7649 of trouble.H7267 2 He cometh forthH3318 like a flower,H6731 and is cut down:H5243 he fleethH1272 also as a shadow,H6738 and continuethH5975 not. 3 And dost thou openH6491 thine eyesH5869 upon such an one,H2088 and bringestH935 me into judgmentH4941 with thee? 4 Who can bringH5414 a cleanH2889 thing out of an unclean?H2931 not one.H259 5 SeeingH518 his daysH3117 are determined,H2782 the numberH4557 of his monthsH2320 are with thee, thou hast appointedH6213 his boundsH2706 that he cannot pass;H5674 6 TurnH8159 from him, that he may rest,H2308 till he shall accomplish,H7521 as an hireling,H7916 his day.H3117 7 For there isH3426 hopeH8615 of a tree,H6086 if it be cut down,H3772 that it will sprout again,H2498 and that the tender branchH3127 thereof will not cease.H2308 8 Though the rootH8328 thereof wax oldH2204 in the earth,H776 and the stockH1503 thereof dieH4191 in the ground;H6083 9 Yet through the scentH7381 of waterH4325 it will bud,H6524 and bring forthH6213 boughsH7105 like a plant.H5194 10 But manH1397 dieth,H4191 and wasteth away:H2522 yea, manH120 giveth up the ghost,H1478 and where is he? 11 As the watersH4325 failH235 from the sea,H3220 and the floodH5104 decayethH2717 and drieth up:H3001 12 So manH376 lieth down,H7901 and risethH6965 not: till the heavensH8064 be no more,H1115 they shall not awake,H6974 nor be raised outH5782 of their sleep.H8142 13 O thatH5414 thou wouldest hideH6845 me in the grave,H7585 that thou wouldest keep me secret,H5641 until thy wrathH639 be past,H7725 that thou wouldest appointH7896 me a set time,H2706 and rememberH2142 me! 14 If a manH1397 die,H4191 shall he liveH2421 again? all the daysH3117 of my appointed timeH6635 will I wait,H3176 till my changeH2487 come.H935 15 Thou shalt call,H7121 and I will answerH6030 thee: thou wilt have a desireH3700 to the workH4639 of thine hands.H3027 16 For now thou numberestH5608 my steps:H6806 dost thou not watchH8104 over my sin?H2403 17 My transgressionH6588 is sealed upH2856 in a bag,H6872 and thou sewest upH2950 mine iniquity.H5771 18 And surelyH199 the mountainH2022 fallingH5307 cometh to nought,H5034 and the rockH6697 is removedH6275 out of his place.H4725 19 The watersH4325 wearH7833 the stones:H68 thou washest awayH7857 the things which growH5599 out of the dustH6083 of the earth;H776 and thou destroyestH6 the hopeH8615 of man.H582 20 Thou prevailestH8630 for everH5331 against him, and he passeth:H1980 thou changestH8138 his countenance,H6440 and sendest him away.H7971 21 His sonsH1121 come to honour,H3513 and he knowethH3045 it not; and they are brought low,H6819 but he perceivethH995 it not of them. 22 But his fleshH1320 upon him shall have pain,H3510 and his soulH5315 within him shall mourn.H56
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