Job 12:1-14

Job 12:1-14

[1] And Job  answered  and said,  [2] No doubt  but ye are the people,  and wisdom  shall die  [3] But  I have understanding  as well as you; I am not inferior  to you: yea, who knoweth not such things  as these? [4] I am as one mocked  of his neighbour,  who calleth  upon God,  and he answereth  him: the just  upright  man is laughed to scorn.  [5] He that is ready  to slip  with his feet  is as a lamp  despised  in the thought  of him that is at ease.  [6] The tabernacles  of robbers  prosper,  and they that provoke  God  are secure;  into whose hand  God  bringeth  [7] But  ask  now the beasts,  and they shall teach  thee; and the fowls  of the air,  and they shall tell  thee: [8] Or speak  to the earth,  and it shall teach  thee: and the fishes  of the sea  shall declare  unto thee. [9] Who knoweth  not in all these that the hand  hath wrought  [10] In whose hand  is the soul  of every living thing,  and the breath  of all mankind.  [11] Doth not the ear  try  words?  and the mouth  taste  his meat?  [12] With the ancient  is wisdom;  and in length  of days  understanding.  [13] With him is wisdom  and strength,  he hath counsel  and understanding.  [14] Behold, he breaketh down,  and it cannot be built again:  he shutteth up  a man,  and there can be no opening.