Job 5:6-27

Job 5:6-27

[6] Although affliction  cometh not forth  of the dust,  neither doth trouble  spring out  of the ground;  [7] Yet man  is born  unto trouble,  as the sparks  fly  upward.  [8] I would seek  unto God,  and unto God  would I commit  my cause:  [9] Which doeth  great things  and unsearchable;  marvellous things  without number:  [10] Who giveth  rain  upon  the earth,  and sendeth  waters  upon  the fields:  [11] To set up  on high  those that be low;  that those which mourn  may be exalted  to safety.  [12] He disappointeth  the devices  of the crafty,  so that their hands  cannot perform  their enterprise.  [13] He taketh  the wise  in their own craftiness:  and the counsel  of the froward  is carried headlong.  [14] They meet  with darkness  in the daytime,  and grope  in the noonday  as in the night.  [15] But he saveth  the poor  from the sword,  from their mouth,  and from the hand  of the mighty.  [16] So the poor  hath hope,  and iniquity  stoppeth  her mouth.  [17] Behold, happy  is the man  whom God  correcteth:  therefore despise  not thou the chastening  of the Almighty:  [18] For he maketh sore,  and bindeth up:  he woundeth,  and his hands  make whole.  [19] He shall deliver  thee in six  troubles:  yea, in seven  there shall no evil  touch  thee. [20] In famine  he shall redeem  thee from death:  and in war  from the power  of the sword.  [21] Thou shalt be hid  from the scourge  of the tongue:  neither shalt thou be afraid  of destruction  when it cometh.  [22] At destruction  and famine  thou shalt laugh:  neither shalt thou be afraid  of the beasts  of the earth.  [23] For thou shalt be in league  with the stones  of the field:  and the beasts  of the field  shall be at peace  with thee. [24] And thou shalt know  that thy tabernacle  shall be in peace;  and thou shalt visit  thy habitation,  and shalt not sin.  [25] Thou shalt know  also that thy seed  shall be great,  and thine offspring  as the grass  of the earth.  [26] Thou shalt come  to thy grave  in a full age,  like as a shock of corn  cometh in  in his season.  [27] Lo this, we have searched  it, so it is; hear  it, and know  thou it for thy good.