1 וַיַּעַן אֱלִיפַז הַתֵּימָנִי וַיֹּאמַר | 1 Eliphaz of Teman spoke next. He said: |
2 הֲנִסָּה דָבָר אֵלֶיךָ תִּלְאֶה וַעְצֹר בְּמִלִּין מִי יוּכָל | 2 If we say something to you, wil you bear with us? Who in any case could refrain from speaking now? |
3 הִנֵּה יִסַּרְתָּ רַבִּים וְיָדַיִם רָפֹות תְּחַזֵּק | 3 You have schooled many others, giving strength to feeble hands; |
4 כֹּושֵׁל יְקִימוּן מִלֶּיךָ וּבִרְכַּיִם כֹּרְעֹות תְּאַמֵּץ | 4 your words supported any who wavered and strengthened every failing knee. |
5 כִּי עַתָּה ׀ תָּבֹוא אֵלֶיךָ וַתֵּלֶא תִּגַּע עָדֶיךָ וַתִּבָּהֵל | 5 And now your turn has come, and you lose patience, at the first touch on yourself you are overwhelmed! |
6 הֲלֹא יִרְאָתְךָ כִּסְלָתֶךָ תִּקְוָתְךָ וְתֹם דְּרָכֶיךָ | 6 Does not your piety give you confidence, and your integrity of life give you hope? |
7 זְכָר־נָא מִי הוּא נָקִי אָבָד וְאֵיפֹה יְשָׁרִים נִכְחָדוּ | 7 Can you recal anyone guiltless that perished? Where then have the honest been wiped out? |
8 כַּאֲשֶׁר רָאִיתִי חֹרְשֵׁי אָוֶן וְזֹרְעֵי עָמָל יִקְצְרֻהוּ | 8 I speak from experience: those who plough iniquity and sow disaster, reap just that. |
9 מִנִּשְׁמַת אֱלֹוהַ יֹאבֵדוּ וּמֵרוּחַ אַפֹּו יִכְלוּ | 9 Under the breath of God, they perish: a blast of his anger, and they are destroyed; |
10 שַׁאֲגַת אַרְיֵה וְקֹול שָׁחַל וְשִׁנֵּי כְפִירִים נִתָּעוּ | 10 the lion's roars, his savage growls, like the fangs of a lion cub, are broken off. |
11 לַיִשׁ אֹבֵד מִבְּלִי־טָרֶף וּבְנֵי לָבִיא יִתְפָּרָדוּ | 11 The lion dies for lack of prey and the lioness's whelps are dispersed. |
12 וְאֵלַי דָּבָר יְגֻנָּב וַתִּקַּח אָזְנִי שֵׁמֶץ מֶנְהוּ | 12 I have received a secret revelation, a whisper has come to my ears; |
13 בִּשְׂעִפִּים מֵחֶזְיֹנֹות לָיְלָה בִּנְפֹל תַּרְדֵּמָה עַל־אֲנָשִׁים | 13 by night when dreams confuse the mind and slumber lies heavy on everyone, |
14 פַּחַד קְרָאַנִי וּרְעָדָה וְרֹב עַצְמֹותַי הִפְחִיד | 14 a shiver of horror ran through me and fil ed al my bones with fright. |
15 וְרוּחַ עַל־פָּנַי יַחֲלֹף תְּסַמֵּר שַׂעֲרַת בְּשָׂרִי | 15 A breath slid over my face, the hairs of my body bristled. |
16 יַעֲמֹד ׀ וְלֹא־אַכִּיר מַרְאֵהוּ תְּמוּנָה לְנֶגֶד עֵינָי דְּמָמָה וָקֹול אֶשְׁמָע | 16 Someone stood there -- I did not know his face, but the form stayed there before my eyes. Silence --then I heard a voice, |
17 הַאֱנֹושׁ מֵאֱלֹוהַ יִצְדָּק אִם מֵעֹשֵׂהוּ יִטְהַר־גָּבֶר | 17 'Can a mortal seem upright to God, would anybody seem pure in the presence of his Maker? |
18 הֵן בַּעֲבָדָיו לֹא יַאֲמִין וּבְמַלְאָכָיו יָשִׂים תָּהֳלָה | 18 God cannot rely even on his own servants, even with his angels he finds fault. |
19 אַף ׀ שֹׁכְנֵי בָתֵּי־חֹמֶר אֲשֶׁר־בֶּעָפָר יְסֹודָם יְדַכְּאוּם לִפְנֵי־עָשׁ | 19 What then of those who live in houses of clay, who are founded on dust? |
20 מִבֹּקֶר לָעֶרֶב יֻכַּתּוּ מִבְּלִי מֵשִׂים לָנֶצַח יֹאבֵדוּ | 20 They are crushed as easily as a moth, between morning and evening they are ground to powder. Theyvanish for ever, with no one to bring them back. |
21 הֲלֹא־נִסַּע יִתְרָם בָּם יָמוּתוּ וְלֹא בְחָכְמָה | 21 Their tent-peg is snatched from them, and they die devoid of wisdom.' |