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of Iob.
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furie is wrath against me, and he hath so accounted me as his enemie. 12His feriantes haue come together, and haue made them selues a way by me, and haue besieged my tabernacle round about. 13He hath made my brethren far from me, and my acquaintance as strangers haue departed from me. 14My kinsemen haue forsaken me, and they that knew me haue forgotten me. 15The ghestes of my house, and my maydseruantes haue counted me an aliene, and I haue bene as it were a stranger in their eies. 16I called my seruant, and he did not answer me, with mine owne mouth I besought him. 17My wife hath abhorred my breath, and I prayed the children of my wombe. 18Fooles also despised me, and when I was departed from them, they backbited me. 19My counselers sometime haue abhorred me: and he ∷[1] whom I loued most hath turned against me. 20The flesh being consumed my bone hath cleaued to my skin, and there are left onlie lippes about my teeth. 21Haue mercie vpon me, haue mercie vpon me, at the least you my frendes, because the hand of our Lord hath touched me. 22Why doe you as God persecute me, and are filled with my flesh. 23Who wil grant me that my wordes may be writen? who wil geue me that they may be drawen in a booke, 24with yron penne, and in plate of leade, or els with stile might be grauen in flintstone? 25For ∷[2] I know that my Redemer liueth, and in the last day I shal rise out of the earth. 26And I shal be compassed agayne with my skinne, and in my flesh I shal see God. 27Whom I my self shal see, and mine eies shal behold, and ∷[3] none other: this my hope is layd vp in my bosome. 28Why then doe you say now: Let vs persecute him, and let vs finde roote of word agaynst him? 29Flee therfore from the face of the sword, because the sword is the reuenger of iniquities: and know ye that there is iudgement.

Chap. XX.

Sophar auoucheth that some wicked men florish for a time, but are afterwards iustly plaged. 29. therupon condemneth Iob as an hypocrite.

BVt Sophar the Naamathite answering, sayd: 2Therfore my diuerse cogitations succede one an other, and my minde is rapt into sundrie things. 3The doctrine, wherwith thou reprouest me, I wil heare, and the spirit of my vnderstanding shal answer me. 4This I know from the beginning,

since
  1. Al refused holie Iob his affliction euen those whom he had loued most: who therfore ought most to have loued him againe.
  2. An expresse profession of his faith of the Resurrection.
  3. We shal rise againe, not as one tree riseth in place of an other, but the self same persones, changed in qualities not in substance.