| 1. | Then Job replied and said: |
| 2. | No doubt you are the intelligent folk, and with you wisdom shall die! |
| 3. | But I have intelligence as well as you; for who does not know such things as these? |
| 4. | I have become the sport of my neighbors: "The one whom God answers when he calls upon him, The just, the perfect man," is a laughing-stock; |
| 5. | The undisturbed esteem my downfall a disgrace such as awaits unsteady feet; |
| 6. | Yet the tents of robbers are prosperous, and those who provoke God are secure. |
| 7. | But now ask the beasts to teach you, and the birds of the air to tell you; |
| 8. | Or the reptiles on earth to instruct you, and the fish of the sea to inform you. |
| 9. | Which of all these does not know that the hand of God has done this? |
| 10. | In his hand is the soul of every living thing, and the life breath of all mankind. |
| 11. | Does not the ear judge words as the mouth tastes food? |
| 12. | So with old age is wisdom, and with length of days understanding. |
| 13. | With him are wisdom and might; his are counsel and understanding. |
| 14. | If he breaks a thing down, there is no rebuilding; if he imprisons a man, there is no release. |
| 15. | He holds back the waters and there is drought; he sends them forth and they overwhelm the land. |
| 16. | With him are strength and prudence; the misled and the misleaders are his. |
| 17. | He sends counselors away barefoot, and of judges he makes fools. |
| 18. | He loosens the bonds imposed by kings and leaves but a waistcloth to bind the king's own loins. |
| 19. | and lets their never-failing waters flow away. |
| 20. | He silences the trusted adviser, and takes discretion from the aged. |
| 21. | He breaks down the barriers of the streams |
| 22. | The recesses of the darkness he discloses, and brings the gloom forth to the light. |
| 23. | He makes nations great and he destroys them; he spreads peoples abroad and he abandons them. |
| 24. | He takes understanding from the leaders of the land, |
| 25. | till they grope in the darkness without light; he makes them stagger like drunken men. |