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Job 12

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1 And Job made answer and said,

2 No doubt you have knowledge, and wisdom will come to an end with you.

3 But I have a mind as well as you; I am equal to you: yes, who has not knowledge of such things as these?

4 It seems that I am to be as one who is a cause of laughing to his neighbour, one who makes his prayer to God and is answered! the upright man who has done no wrong is to be made sport of!

5 In the thought of him who is in comfort there is no respect for one who is in trouble; such is the fate of those whose feet are slipping.

6 There is wealth in the tents of those who make destruction, and those by whom God is moved to wrath are safe; even those whose god is their strength.

7 But put now a question to the beasts, and get teaching from them; or to the birds of the heaven, and they will make it clear to you;

8 Or to the things which go flat on the earth, and they will give you wisdom; and the fishes of the sea will give you news of it.

9 Who does not see by all these that the hand of the Lord has done this?

10 In whose hand is the soul of every living thing, and the breath of all flesh of man.

11 Are not words tested by the ear, even as food is tasted by the mouth?

12 Old men have wisdom, and a long life gives knowledge.

13 With him there is wisdom and strength; power and knowledge are his.

14 Truly, there is no building up of what is pulled down by him; when a man is shut up by him, no one may let him loose.

15 Truly, he keeps back the waters and they are dry; he sends them out and the earth is overturned.

16 With him are strength and wise designs; he who is guided into error, together with his guide, are in his hands;

17 He takes away the wisdom of the wise guides, and makes judges foolish;

18 He undoes the chains of kings, and puts his band on them;

19 He makes priests prisoners, overturning those in safe positions;

20 He makes the words of responsible persons without effect, and takes away the good sense of the old;

21 He puts shame on chiefs, and takes away the power of the strong;

22 Uncovering deep things out of the dark, and making the deep shade bright;

23 Increasing nations, and sending destruction on them; making wide the lands of peoples, and then giving them up.

24 He takes away the wisdom of the rulers of the earth, and sends them wandering in a waste where there is no way.

25 They go feeling about in the dark without light, wandering without help like those overcome with wine.

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The Bible in Basic English (BBE)

The Bible in Basic English (BBE) is a translation of the Bible that aims to make the scriptures accessible to people with limited English proficiency. Completed in 1941 by Professor Samuel Henry Hooke and a team of scholars, the BBE utilizes a simplified vocabulary of approximately 1,000 basic English words, along with additional words necessary to maintain the integrity of the biblical text. This approach ensures that the translation is easily understandable while still conveying the core messages and teachings of the Bible.

One of the defining features of the BBE is its commitment to simplicity and clarity. By using a restricted vocabulary and straightforward sentence structures, the BBE makes it easier for readers to grasp the fundamental ideas of the scriptures without being hindered by complex language. This makes the BBE particularly valuable for non-native English speakers, children, and individuals with limited literacy skills. The translation aims to break down language barriers, allowing a broader audience to engage with Bible teachings.

Despite its simplified language, the BBE strives to remain faithful to the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. The translators worked carefully to ensure that the essential meanings and theological concepts were preserved, even as they adapted the language to be more accessible. This balance of simplicity and fidelity to the original texts helps maintain the Bible’ s depth and spiritual richness while making it more approachable. The BBE’ s emphasis on clarity without sacrificing essential meaning has made it a useful tool for teaching and evangelism.

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