42:1 | And Job said in answer to the Lord, |
42:2 | I see that you are able to do every thing, and to give effect to all your designs. |
42:3 | Who is this who makes dark the purpose of God by words without knowledge? For I have been talking without knowledge about wonders not to be searched out. |
42:4 | Give ear to me, and I will say what is in my mind; I will put questions to you, and you will give me the answers. |
42:5 | Word of you had come to my ears, but now my eye has seen you. |
42:6 | For this cause I give witness that what I said is false, and in sorrow I take my seat in the dust. |
|
42:7 | And it came about, after he had said these words to Job, that the Lord said to Eliphaz the Temanite, I am very angry with you and your two friends, because you have not said what is right about me, as my servant Job has. |
42:8 | And now, take seven oxen and seven sheep, and go to my servant Job, and give a burned offering for yourselves, and my servant Job will make prayer for you, that I may not send punishment on you; because you have not said what is right about me, as my servant Job has. |
42:9 | And Eliphaz the Temanite, and Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite, went and did as the Lord had said. And the Lord gave ear to Job. |
|
42:10 | And the Lord made up to Job for all his losses, after he had made prayer for his friends: and all Job had before was increased by the Lord twice as much. |
42:11 | And all his brothers and sisters, and his friends of earlier days, came and took food with him in his house; and made clear their grief for him, and gave him comfort for all the evil which the Lord had sent on him; and they all gave him a bit of money and a gold ring. |
42:12 | |
42:13 | And he had seven sons and three daughters. |
42:14 | And he gave the first the name of Jemimah, the second Keziah, and the third Keren-happuch; |
42:15 | And there were no women so beautiful as the daughters of Job in all the earth: and their father gave them a heritage among their brothers. |
42:16 | |
42:17 | And Job came to his end, old and full of days. |