Job 18
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Confronta con un'altra Bibbia
Cambia Bibbia
NEW JERUSALEM | NEW JERUSALEM |
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1 Bildad of Shuah spoke next. He said: | 1 Bildad of Shuah spoke next. He said: |
2 What prevents you others from saying something? Think -- for it is our turn to speak! | 2 What prevents you others from saying something? Think -- for it is our turn to speak! |
3 Why do you regard us as animals, considering us no more than brutes? | 3 Why do you regard us as animals, considering us no more than brutes? |
4 Tear yourself to pieces if you will, but the world, for al your rage, wil not turn to desert, the rocks wilnot shift from their places. | 4 Tear yourself to pieces if you will, but the world, for al your rage, wil not turn to desert, the rocks wilnot shift from their places. |
5 The light of the wicked must certainly be put out, the lamp that gives him light cease to shine. | 5 The light of the wicked must certainly be put out, the lamp that gives him light cease to shine. |
6 In his tent the light is dimmed, the lamp that shone on him is snuffed. | 6 In his tent the light is dimmed, the lamp that shone on him is snuffed. |
7 His vigorous stride loses its power, his own designs falter. | 7 His vigorous stride loses its power, his own designs falter. |
8 For into the net his own feet carry him, he walks into the snares. | 8 For into the net his own feet carry him, he walks into the snares. |
9 A spring grips him by the heel, a trap snaps shut, and he is caught. | 9 A spring grips him by the heel, a trap snaps shut, and he is caught. |
10 Hidden in the ground is a snare to catch him, pitfal s lie across his path. | 10 Hidden in the ground is a snare to catch him, pitfal s lie across his path. |
11 Terrors threaten him from al sides following him step by step. | 11 Terrors threaten him from al sides following him step by step. |
12 Hunger becomes his companion, by his side Disaster stands. | 12 Hunger becomes his companion, by his side Disaster stands. |
13 Disease devours his skin, Death's First-Born gnaws his limbs. | 13 Disease devours his skin, Death's First-Born gnaws his limbs. |
14 He wil be torn from the shelter of his tent, and you wil drag him to the King of Terrors. | 14 He wil be torn from the shelter of his tent, and you wil drag him to the King of Terrors. |
15 You can live in the tent, since it is no longer his, and brimstone wil be scattered on his sheepfold. | 15 You can live in the tent, since it is no longer his, and brimstone wil be scattered on his sheepfold. |
16 Below, his roots dry out and his branches are blasted above. | 16 Below, his roots dry out and his branches are blasted above. |
17 His memory fades from the land, his name is forgotten in the countryside. | 17 His memory fades from the land, his name is forgotten in the countryside. |
18 Driven from the light into the darkness, he is banished from the world, | 18 Driven from the light into the darkness, he is banished from the world, |
19 without issue or posterity among his own people or a single survivor where he used to live. | 19 without issue or posterity among his own people or a single survivor where he used to live. |
20 His end appals the west and fills the east with terror. | 20 His end appals the west and fills the east with terror. |
21 Such indeed is the fate of the places where wickedness dwel s -- the home of everyone who knowsnot God. | 21 Such indeed is the fate of the places where wickedness dwel s -- the home of everyone who knowsnot God. |