1 And Elihu continues and says: 2 “Honor me a little, and I show you, || That yet for God are words. 3 I lift up my knowledge from afar, || And I ascribe righteousness to my Maker. 4 For my words are truly not false, || The perfect in knowledge is with you. 5 Behold, God is mighty, and does not despise, || Mighty in power and heart. 6 He does not revive the wicked, || And appoints the judgment of the poor; 7 He does not withdraw His eyes from the righteous, || And from kings on the throne, || And causes them to sit forever, and they are high, 8 And if prisoners in chains || They are captured with cords of affliction, 9 Then He declares to them their work, || And their transgressions, || Because they have become mighty, 10 And He uncovers their ear for instruction, || And commands that they turn back from iniquity. 11 If they hear and serve, || They complete their days in good, || And their years in pleasantness. 12 And if they do not listen, || They pass away by the dart, || And breathe their last without knowledge. 13 And the profane in heart set the face, || They do not cry when He has bound them. 14 Their soul dies in youth, || And their life among the defiled. 15 He draws out the afflicted in his affliction, || And uncovers their ear in oppression. 16 And He also moved you from a narrow place || To a broad place—no constriction under it, || And the sitting beyond of your table has been full of fatness. 17 And you have fulfilled the judgment of the wicked, || Judgment and justice are upheld because of fury, 18 Lest He move you with a stroke, || And the abundance of an atonement not turn you aside. 19 Does He value your riches? He has gold, and all the forces of power. 20 Do not desire the night, || For the going up of peoples in their stead. 21 Take heed—do not turn to iniquity, || For you have fixed on this || Rather than on affliction. 22 Behold, God sits on high by His power, || Who is like Him—a teacher? 23 Who has appointed to Him His way? And who said, You have done iniquity? 24 Remember that you magnify His work || That men have beheld. 25 All men have looked on it, || Man looks attentively from afar. 26 Behold, God is high, || And we do not know the number of His years, || Indeed, there is no searching. 27 When He diminishes droppings of the waters, || They refine rain according to its vapor, 28 Which clouds drop, || They distill on man abundantly. 29 Indeed, do any understand || The spreadings out of a cloud? The noises of His dwelling place? 30 Behold, He has spread His light over it, || And He has covered the roots of the sea, 31 For He judges peoples by them, || He gives food in abundance. 32 By two palms He has covered the light, || And lays a charge over it in meeting, 33 His shout shows it, || The livestock also, the rising storm.”