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WORD Research this...Job 35
- 1 Y PROCEDIENDO Eliú en su razonamiento, dijo:
- 2 ¿Piensas ser conforme á derecho esto que dijiste: Más justo soy yo que Dios?
- 3 Porque dijiste: ¿Qué ventaja sacarás tú de ello? ¿ó qué provecho tendré de mi pecado?
- 4 Yo te responderé razones, y á tus compañeros contigo.
- 5 Mira á los cielos, y ve, y considera que las nubes son más altas que tú.
- 6 Si pecares, ¿qué habrás hecho contra él? y si tus rebeliones se multiplicaren, ¿qué le harás tú?
- 7 Si fueres justo, ¿qué le darás á él? ¿ó qué recibirá de tu mano?
- 8 Al hombre como tú dañará tu impiedad, y al hijo del hombre aprovechará tu justicia.
- 9 A causa de la multitud de las violencias clamarán, y se lamentarán por el poderío de los grandes.
- 10 Y ninguno dice: ¿Dónde está Dios mi Hacedor, que da canciones en la noche,
- 11 Que nos enseña más que á las bestias de la tierra, y nos hace sabios más que las aves del cielo?
- 12 Allí clamarán, y él no oirá, por la soberbia de los malos.
- 13 Ciertamente Dios no oirá la vanidad, ni la mirará el Omnipotente.
- 14 Aunque más digas, No lo mirará; haz juicio delante de él, y en él espera.
- 15 Mas ahora, porque en su ira no visita, ni conoce con rigor, por eso Job abrió su boca vanamente, y multiplica palabras sin sabiduría.
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