Job 30:1-10

Job 30:1-10

[1] But now they that are younger  than I have me in derision,  whose fathers  I would have disdained  to have set  with the dogs  of my flock.  [2] Yea, whereto  might the strength  of their hands  profit me, in whom old age  was perished?  [3] For want  and famine  they were solitary;  fleeing  into the wilderness  in former time  desolate  and waste.  [4] Who cut up  mallows  by the bushes,  and juniper  roots  for their meat.  [5] They were driven forth  from among  men, (they cried  after them as after a thief;)  [6] To dwell  in the clifts  of the valleys,  in caves  of the earth,  and in the rocks.  [7] Among the bushes  they brayed;  under the nettles  they were gathered together.  [8] They were children  of fools,  yea, children  of base men:  they were viler  than the earth.  [9] And now am I their song,  yea, I am their byword.  [10] They abhor  me, they flee far  from me, and spare  not to spit  in my face.