Then Jobansweredthe LORD, and said, I knowthatthou canst doevery thing , and that nothoughtcan be withheldfromthee. Who is hethat hidethcounselwithoutknowledge? thereforehave I utteredthat I understoodnot; things too wonderfulforme, which I knewnot. Hear, I beseech thee, and Iwill speak: I will demandof thee, and declarethou unto me. I have heardof thee by the hearingof the ear: but nowmine eyeseeththee. WhereforeI abhor myself , and repentindustand ashes. And it was so , that afterthe LORDhad spokenthesewordsuntoJob, the LORDsaidtoEliphazthe Temanite, My wrathis kindledagainst thee, and against thy twofriends: forye have notspokenofme the thing that is right, as my servantJob hath . Therefore takeunto you nowsevenbullocksand sevenrams, and gotomy servantJob, and offer upforyourselves a burnt offering; and my servantJobshall prayforyou: forhimwill I accept: lestI dealwithyou after your folly, in thatye have notspokenofme the thing which is right, like my servantJob. So Eliphazthe Temaniteand Bildadthe Shuhite and Zopharthe Naamathitewent, and didaccording asthe LORDcommandedthem: the LORDalso acceptedJob. And the LORDturnedthe captivityof Job, when he prayedforhis friends: also the LORDgaveJobtwiceas much as he had before. Then camethere untohim allhis brethren, and allhis sisters, and allthey that had been of his acquaintancebefore, and did eatbreadwithhim in his house: and they bemoanedhim, and comfortedhim overallthe evilthatthe LORDhad broughtuponhim: every manalso gavehim a piece of money, and every oneanearringof gold. So the LORDblessedthe latter endof Jobmore than his beginning: for he hadfourteenthousandsheep, and sixthousandcamels, and a thousandyokeof oxen, and a thousandshe asses. He hadalso sevensonsand threedaughters. And he calledthe nameof the first, Jemima; and the nameof the second, Kezia; and the nameof the third, Keren-happuch. And in allthe landwere nowomenfound so fairas the daughtersof Job: and their fathergavethem inheritanceamongtheir brethren. AfterthislivedJoba hundredand fortyyears, and sawhis sons, andhis sons' sons, even fourgenerations. So Jobdied, being oldand fullof days.