Elihu Describes God’s Power 1And Elius further continued, and said, 2Wait form me yet a little while, that I may teach thee: for there is yet speech in me. 3Having fetched my knowledge from afar, and according to my works, 4I will speak just things truly, and thou shalt not unjustly receive unjust words. 5But know that the Lord will not cast off an innocent man: being mighty in strength of wisdom, 6he will not by any means save alive the ungodly: and he will grant the judgment of the poor. 7He will not turn away his eyes from the righteous, but they shall be with kings on the throne: and he will establish them in triumph, and they shall be exalted. 8But they that are bound in fetters shall be holden in cords of poverty. 9And he shall recount to them their works, and their transgressions, for such will act with violence. 10But he will hearken to the righteous: and he has said that they shall turn from unrighteousness. 11If they should hear and serve him, they shall spend their days in prosperity, and their years in honour. 12But he preserves not the ungodly; because they are not willing to know the Lord, and because when reproved they were disobedient. 13And the hypocrites in heart will array wrath against themselves; they will not cry, because he has bound them. 14Therefore let their soul die in youth, and their life be wounded by messengers of death. 15Because they afflicted the weak and helpless: and he will vindicate the judgment of the meek. 16And he has also enticed thee out of the mouth of the enemy: 17there is a deep gulf and a rushing stream beneath it, and thy table came down full of fatness. Judgment shall not fail from the righteous; 18but there shall be wrath upon the ungodly, by reason of the ungodliness of the bribes which they received for iniquities. 19Let not thy mind willingly turn thee aside from the petition of the feeble that are in distress. 20And draw not forth all the mighty men by night, so that the people should go up instead of them. 21But take heed lest thou do that which is wrong: for of this thou has made choice because of poverty. 22Behold, the Mighty One shall prevail by his strength: for who is powerful as he is? 23And who is he that examines his works? or who can say, he has wrought injustice? 24Remember that his works are great beyond those which men have attempted. 25Every man has seen in himself, how many mortals are wounded. 26Behold, the Mighty One is great, and we shall not know him: the number of his years is even infinite. 27And the drops of rain are numbered by him, and shall be poured out in rain to form a cloud. 28The ancient heavens shall flow, and the clouds overshadow innumerable mortals: (36:28A) he has fixed a time to cattle, and they know the order of rest. (36:28B) Yet by all these things thy understanding is not astonished, neither is thy mind disturbed in thy body. 29And though one should understand the outspreadings of the clouds, or the measure of his tabernacle; 30behold he will stretch his bow against him, and he covers the bottom of the sea. 31For by them he will judge the nations: he will give food to him that has strength. 32He has hidden the light in his hands, and given charge concerning it to the interposing cloud. 33The Lord will declare concerning this to his friend: but there is a portion also for unrighteousness. The English translation of The Septuagint by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851) Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible |