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Job - Chapter 14

1
Man
that
is
born
of
a
woman
is
of
few
days,
and
full
of
trouble.
2
He
cometh
forth
like
a
flower,
and
is
cut
down:
he
fleeth
also
as
a
shadow,
and
continueth
not.
3
And
dost
thou
open
thine
eyes
upon
such
an
one,
and
bringest
me
into
judgment
with
thee?
4
Who
can
bring
a
clean
thing
out
of
an
unclean?
not
one.
5
Seeing
his
days
are
determined,
the
number
of
his
months
are
with
thee,
thou
hast
appointed
his
bounds
that
he
cannot
pass;
6
Turn
from
him,
that
he
may
rest,
till
he
shall
accomplish,
as
an
hireling,
his
day.
7
For
there
is
hope
of
a
tree,
if
it
be
cut
down,
that
it
will
sprout
again,
and
that
the
tender
branch
thereof
will
not
cease.
8
Though
the
root
thereof
wax
old
in
the
earth,
and
the
stock
thereof
die
in
the
ground;
9
Yet
through
the
scent
of
water
it
will
bud,
and
bring
forth
boughs
like
a
plant.
10
But
man
dieth,
and
wasteth
away:
yea,
man
giveth
up
the
ghost,
and
where
is
he?
11
As
the
waters
fail
from
the
sea,
and
the
flood
decayeth
and
drieth
up:
12
So
man
lieth
down,
and
riseth
not:
till
the
heavens
be
no
more,
they
shall
not
awake,
nor
be
raised
out
of
their
sleep.
13
O
that
thou
wouldest
hide
me
in
the
grave,
that
thou
wouldest
keep
me
secret,
until
thy
wrath
be
past,
that
thou
wouldest
appoint
me
a
set
time,
and
remember
me!
14
If
a
man
die,
shall
he
live
again?
all
the
days
of
my
appointed
time
will
I
wait,
till
my
change
come.
15
Thou
shalt
call,
and
I
will
answer
thee:
thou
wilt
have
a
desire
to
the
work
of
thine
hands.
16
For
now
thou
numberest
my
steps:
dost
thou
not
watch
over
my
sin?
17
My
transgression
is
sealed
up
in
a
bag,
and
thou
sewest
up
mine
iniquity.
18
And
surely
the
mountain
falling
cometh
to
nought,
and
the
rock
is
removed
out
of
his
place.
19
The
waters
wear
the
stones:
thou
washest
away
the
things
which
grow
out
of
the
dust
of
the
earth;
and
thou
destroyest
the
hope
of
man.
20
Thou
prevailest
for
ever
against
him,
and
he
passeth:
thou
changest
his
countenance,
and
sendest
him
away.
21
His
sons
come
to
honour,
and
he
knoweth
it
not;
and
they
are
brought
low,
but
he
perceiveth
it
not
of
them.
22
But
his
flesh
upon
him
shall
have
pain,
and
his
soul
within
him
shall
mourn.
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