Job 29:1-25

29  And Job again took up his measure and said:—  Oh that it were with me as in the months of old, As in the days when God used to watch over me;  When his lamp shone over my head, By whose light I could go through darkness;  As I was in the days of my prime, When the intimacy of God was over my tent;  While yet the Almighty was with me, Round about me were my young men;  When my steps were bathed in milk, And the rock poured out beside me rivulets of oil:  When I went out to the gate unto the city, In the open place made ready my seat  Young men saw me and hid themselves, And the aged arose—they stood;  Rulers restrained speech, And a hand laid they on their mouth; 10  The voice of nobles was hushed, And their tongue to their palate did cleave; 11  When the ear heard then it pronounced me happy, When the eye saw then it bare me witness; 12  Because I used to deliver the oppressed who was crying out for aid, The fatherless also and him that had no helper; 13  The blessing of him that was ready to perish upon me was wont to descend, And the heart of the widow caused I to sing for joy; 14  Righteousness I put on and it clothed me, Like a robe and turban was my justice; 15  Eyes became I to the blind, And feet to the lame was I! 16  A father was I to the needy, And as for the cause which I knew not I used to search it out; 17  And I shivered the fangs of the perverse,—And out of his teeth I tare the prey. 18  Then said I, Like a stem shall I grow old, Yea as the sand shall I multiply days: 19  My root is laid open to the waters, And the dew shall lodge for the night in my boughs; 20  Mine honour shall be young again with me, And my bow in my hand be renewed. 21  To me men hearkened and waited, And kept silence for my counsel; 22  After I had spoken they spake not again, And upon them used my speech to drop; 23  And they waited as for rain for me, And their mouths they opened wide for the spring-rain; 24  I laughed at them—they lost confidence, And the light of my countenance they suffered not to fail; 25  I chose out their way and sat chief,—And abode as king in an army, As one who to mourners giveth comfort.

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