Catholic Public Domain Version
"They took these things from the steep valleys, and when they discovered one of these things, they rushed to the others with a cry. "
— Job 30:5, Catholic Public Domain Version
“They were driven forth from among men, (they cried after them as after a thief;)”
“They are driven forth from the midst of men; They cry after them as after a thief; ”
“They are driven out from the midst of men. They cry after them as after a thief;”
“They were banished from the community– people shouted at them like they would shout at thieves–”
“Who snatched up these things out of the valleys, and when they had found any of them, they ran to them with a cry.”
“They are sent out from among their townsmen, men are crying after them as thieves”
“They were driven forth from among men, (they cried after them as after a thief;)”
the strength of whose hands was nothing to me, and they were considered unworthy of life itself.
They were barren from poverty and hunger; they gnawed in solitude, layered with misfortune and misery.
And they chewed grass and the bark from trees, and the root of junipers was their food.
They took these things from the steep valleys, and when they discovered one of these things, they rushed to the others with a cry.
They lived in the parched desert and in caves underground or above the rocks.
They rejoiced among these kinds of things, and they considered it delightful to be under thorns.
These are the sons of foolish and base men, not even paying any attention to the land.