1 Ob ge Bildadi Suaǁîba ǁkhawa ge ǃeream:
2 “Gaosib tsî ǃhuriǃhurisasib tsîkha ge Elob di;
ǁîb di ǀgapi ǀhommi ǃnâb ge ǂkhîba ra dī.
3 ǁÎb di toroǂnubide ǃgôahōhe ǁkhāde?
Tari-e ǁîb ǃnâb xa hōhe tama-e?
4 Mâti i khoe-e Elob aiǃâ ǂhanu-ai ǁkhā?
Mâti ī ǀgaub ai i tarasa xu ra ǃnae khoe-e ǃanu ǁkhā?
5 Mû, Elob aiǃâb ge ǁkhâb tsîna ǃgāsa tama hâ,
tsî ǀgamirodi tsîna ǃanu tama hâ.
6 Mâtikō ǃnāsase khoe-i hîa ǂunis ǀguisa ī-i
tsî khoen ôa-i, ǁguris ǀguisa ī-e?”
Bildad's Third Speech
God Is the One To Fear
1 Bildad from Shuah said:
2 God is the one to fear,
because God is in control
and rules the heavens.
3 Who can count his army of stars?
Isn't God the source of light?
4 How can anyone be innocent
in the sight of God?
5 To him, not even the light
of the moon and stars
can ever be pure.
6 So how can we humans,
when we are merely worms?