1 וַיַּעַן אֱלִיפַז הַתֵּימָנִי וַיֹּאמַר | 1 Then Eliphaz the Temanite spoke and said: |
2 הֶחָכָם יַעֲנֶה דַעַת־רוּחַ וִימַלֵּא קָדִים בִּטְנֹו | 2 Should a wise man answer with airy opinions, or puff himself up with wind? |
3 הֹוכֵחַ בְּדָבָר לֹא יִסְכֹּון וּמִלִּים לֹא־יֹועִיל בָּם | 3 Should he argue in speech which does not avail, and in words which are to no profit? |
4 אַף־אַתָּה תָּפֵר יִרְאָה וְתִגְרַע יחָה לִפְנֵי־אֵל | 4 You in fact do away with piety, and you lessen devotion toward God, |
5 כִּי יְאַלֵּף עֲוֹנְךָ פִיךָ וְתִבְחַר לְשֹׁון עֲרוּמִים | 5 Because your wickedness instructs your mouth, and you choose to speak like the crafty. |
6 יַרְשִׁיעֲךָ פִיךָ וְלֹא־אָנִי וּשְׂפָתֶיךָ יַעֲנוּ־בָךְ | 6 Your own mouth condemns you, not I; you own lips refute you. |
7 הֲרִאישֹׁון אָדָם תִּוָּלֵד וְלִפְנֵי גְבָעֹות חֹולָלְתָּ | 7 Are you indeed the first-born of mankind, or were you brought forth before the hills? |
8 הַבְסֹוד אֱלֹוהַ תִּשְׁמָע וְתִגְרַע אֵלֶיךָ חָכְמָה | 8 Are you privy to the counsels of God, and do you restrict wisdom to yourself? |
9 מַה־יָּדַעְתָּ וְלֹא נֵדָע תָּבִין וְלֹא־עִמָּנוּ הוּא | 9 What do you know that we do not know? What intelligence have you which we have not? |
10 גַּם־שָׂב גַּם־יָשִׁישׁ בָּנוּ כַּבִּיר מֵאָבִיךָ יָמִים | 10 There are gray-haired old men among us more advanced in years than your father. |
11 הַמְעַט מִמְּךָ תַּנְחֻמֹות אֵל וְדָבָר לָאַט עִמָּךְ | 11 Are the consolations of God not enough for you, and speech that deals gently with you? |
12 מַה־יִּקָּחֲךָ לִבֶּךָ וּמַה־יִּרְזְמוּן עֵינֶיךָ | 12 Why do your notions carry you away, and why do your eyes blink, |
13 כִּי־תָשִׁיב אֶל־אֵל רוּחֶךָ וְהֹצֵאתָ מִפִּיךָ מִלִּין | 13 So that you turn your anger against God and let such words escape your mouth! |
14 מָה־אֱנֹושׁ כִּי־יִזְכֶּה וְכִי־יִצְדַּק יְלוּד אִשָּׁה | 14 What is a man that he should be blameless, one born of woman that he should be righteous? |
15 הֵן [בִּקְדֹשֹׁו כ] (בִּקְדֹשָׁיו ק) לֹא יַאֲמִין וְשָׁמַיִם לֹא־זַכּוּ בְעֵינָיו | 15 If in his holy ones God places no confidence, and if the heavens are not clean in his sight, |
16 אַף כִּי־נִתְעָב וְנֶאֱלָח אִישׁ־שֹׁתֶה כַמַּיִם עַוְלָה | 16 How much less so is the abominable, the corrupt: man, who drinks in iniquity like water! |
17 אֲחַוְךָ שְׁמַע־לִי וְזֶה־חָזִיתִי וַאֲסַפֵּרָה | 17 I will show you, if you listen to me; what I have seen I will tell-- |
18 אֲשֶׁר־חֲכָמִים יַגִּידוּ וְלֹא כִחֲדוּ מֵאֲבֹותָם | 18 What wise men relate and have not contradicted since the days of their fathers, |
19 לָהֶם לְבַדָּם נִתְּנָה הָאָרֶץ וְלֹא־עָבַר זָר בְּתֹוכָם | 19 To whom alone the land was given, when no foreigner moved among them. |
20 כָּל־יְמֵי רָשָׁע הוּא מִתְחֹולֵל וּמִסְפַּר נִים נִצְפְּנוּ לֶעָרִיץ | 20 The wicked man is in torment all his days, and limited years are in store for the tyrant; |
21 קֹול־פְּחָדִים בְּאָזְנָיו בַּשָּׁלֹום שֹׁודֵד יְבֹואֶנּוּ | 21 The sound of terrors is in his ears; when all is prosperous, the spoiler comes upon him. |
22 לֹא־יַאֲמִין וּב מִנִּי־חֹשֶׁךְ [וְצָפוּ כ] (וְצָפוּי ק) הוּא אֱלֵי־חָרֶב | 22 He despairs of escaping the darkness, and looks ever for the sword; |
23 נֹדֵד הוּא לַלֶּחֶם אַיֵּה יָדַע ׀ כִּי־נָכֹון בְּיָדֹו יֹום־חֹשֶׁךְ | 23 A wanderer, food for the vultures, he knows that his destruction is imminent. |
24 יְבַעֲתֻהוּ צַר וּמְצוּקָה תִּתְקְפֵהוּ כְּמֶלֶךְ ׀ עָתִיד לַכִּידֹור | 24 By day the darkness fills him with dread; distress and anguish overpower him. |
25 כִּי־נָטָה אֶל־אֵל יָדֹו וְאֶלשַׁ־דַּי יִתְגַּבָּר | 25 Because he has stretched out his hand against God and bade defiance to the Almighty, |
26 יָרוּץ אֵלָיו בְּצַוָּאר בַּעֲבִי גַּבֵּי מָגִנָּיו | 26 One shall rush sternly upon him with the stout bosses of his shield, like a king prepared for the charge. |
27 כִּי־כִסָּה פָנָיו בְּחֶלְבֹּו וַיַּעַשׂ פִּימָה עֲלֵי־כָסֶל | 27 Because he has blinded himself with his crassness, padding his loins with fat, |
28 וַיִּשְׁכֹּון ׀ עָרִים נִכְחָדֹות בָּתִּים לֹא־יֵשְׁבוּ לָמֹו אֲשֶׁר הִתְעַתְּדוּ לְגַלִּים | 28 He shall dwell in ruinous cities, in houses that are deserted, That are crumbling into clay |
29 לֹא־יֶעְשַׁר וְלֹא־יָקוּם חֵילֹו וְלֹא־יִטֶּה לָאָרֶץ מִנְלָם | 29 with no shadow to lengthen over the ground. He shall not be rich, and his possessions shall not endure; |
30 לֹא־יָסוּר ׀ מִנִּי־חֹשֶׁךְ יֹנַקְתֹּו תְּיַבֵּשׁ שַׁלְהָבֶת וְיָסוּר בְּרוּחַ פִּיו | 30 A flame shall wither him up in his early growth, and with the wind his blossoms shall disappear. |
31 אַל־יַאֲמֵן [בַּשֹּׁו כ] (בַּשָּׁיו ק) נִתְעָה כִּישָׁ־וְא תִּהְיֶה תְמוּרָתֹו | 31 for vain shall be his bartering. |
32 בְּלֹא־יֹומֹו תִּמָּלֵא וְכִפָּתֹו לֹא רַעֲנָנָה | 32 His stalk shall wither before its time, and his branches shall be green no more. |
33 יַחְמֹס כַּגֶּפֶן בִּסְרֹו וְיַשְׁלֵךְ כַּזַּיִת נִצָּתֹו | 33 He shall be like a vine that sheds its grapes unripened, and like an olive tree casting off its bloom. |
34 כִּי־עֲדַת חָנֵף גַּלְמוּד וְאֵשׁ אָכְלָה אָהֳלֵי־שֹׁחַד | 34 For the breed of the impious shall be sterile, and fire shall consume the tents of extortioners. |
35 הָרֹה עָמָל וְיָלֹד אָוֶן וּבִטְנָם תָּכִין מִרְמָה׃ ס | 35 They conceive malice and bring forth emptiness; they give birth to failure. |