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1:1There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job. That man was blameless and upright, and one who feared God, and turned away from evil. 1:2There were born to him seven sons and three daughters. 1:3His possessions also were seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred she-donkeys, and a very great household; so that this man was the greatest of all the children of the east. 1:4His sons went and held a feast in the house of each one on his birthday; and they sent and called for their three sisters to eat and to drink with them. 1:5It was so, when the days of their feasting had run their course, that Job sent and sanctified them, and rose up early in the morning, and offered burnt offerings according to the number of them all. For Job said, "It may be that my sons have sinned, and renounced God in their hearts." Thus did Job continually.
1:6Now it happened on the day when the sons of God came to present themselves before Yahweh, that Satan also came among them. 1:7Yahweh said to Satan, "Where have you come from?"
Then Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "From going back and forth in the earth, and from walking up and down in it."
1:8Yahweh said to Satan, "Have you considered my servant, Job? For there is none like him in the earth, a blameless and an upright man, one who fears God, and turns away from evil."
1:9Then Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "Does Job fear God for nothing? 1:10Haven't you made a hedge around him, and around his house, and around all that he has, on every side? You have blessed the work of his hands, and his substance is increased in the land. 1:11But put forth your hand now, and touch all that he has, and he will renounce you to your face."
1:12Yahweh said to Satan, "Behold, all that he has is in your power. Only on himself don't put forth your hand."
So Satan went forth from the presence of Yahweh. 1:13It fell on a day when his sons and his daughters were eating and drinking wine in their eldest brother's house, 1:14that there came a messenger to Job, and said, "The oxen were plowing, and the donkeys feeding beside them, 1:15and the Sabeans attacked, and took them away. Yes, they have killed the servants with the edge of the sword, and I alone have escaped to tell you."
1:16While he was still speaking, there also came another, and said, "The fire of God has fallen from the sky, and has burned up the sheep and the servants, and consumed them, and I alone have escaped to tell you."
1:17While he was still speaking, there came also another, and said, "The Chaldeans made three bands, and swept down on the camels, and have taken them away, yes, and killed the servants with the edge of the sword; and I alone have escaped to tell you."
1:18While he was still speaking, there came also another, and said, "Your sons and your daughters were eating and drinking wine in their eldest brother's house, 1:19and, behold, there came a great wind from the wilderness, and struck the four corners of the house, and it fell on the young men, and they are dead. I alone have escaped to tell you."
1:20Then Job arose, and tore his robe, and shaved his head, and fell down on the ground, and worshiped. 1:21He said, "Naked I came out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return there. Yahweh gave, and Yahweh has taken away. Blessed be the name of Yahweh." 1:22In all this, Job did not sin, nor charge God with wrongdoing.
2:1Again it happened on the day when the sons of God came to present themselves before Yahweh, that Satan came also among them to present himself before Yahweh. 2:2Yahweh said to Satan, "Where have you come from?"
Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "From going back and forth in the earth, and from walking up and down in it."
2:3Yahweh said to Satan, "Have you considered my servant Job? For there is none like him in the earth, a blameless and an upright man, one who fears God, and turns away from evil. He still maintains his integrity, although you incited me against him, to ruin him without cause."
2:4Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "Skin for skin. Yes, all that a man has will he give for his life. 2:5But put forth your hand now, and touch his bone and his flesh, and he will renounce you to your face."
2:6Yahweh said to Satan, "Behold, he is in your hand. Only spare his life."
2:7So Satan went forth from the presence of Yahweh, and struck Job with painful sores from the sole of his foot to his head. 2:8He took for himself a potsherd to scrape himself with, and he sat among the ashes. 2:9Then his wife said to him, "Do you still maintain your integrity? Renounce God, and die."
2:10But he said to her, "You speak as one of the foolish women would speak. What? Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?"
In all this Job didn't sin with his lips. 2:11Now when Job's three friends heard of all this evil that had come on him, they each came from his own place: Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite, and they made an appointment together to come to sympathize with him and to comfort him. 2:12When they lifted up their eyes from a distance, and didn't recognize him, they raised their voices, and wept; and they each tore his robe, and sprinkled dust on their heads toward the sky. 2:13So they sat down with him on the ground seven days and seven nights, and none spoke a word to him, for they saw that his grief was very great.
3:1After this Job opened his mouth, and cursed the day of his birth. 3:2Job answered:
3:3"Let the day perish in which I was
born,
The night which said, 'There
is a man-child conceived.'
3:4Let that day be darkness;
Don't let God from above seek
for it,
Neither let the light shine
on it.
3:5Let darkness and the shadow of death claim
it for their own.
Let a cloud dwell on it.
Let all that makes black the
day terrify it.
3:6As for that night, let thick darkness
seize on it.
Let it not rejoice among the
days of the year.
Let it not come into the number
of the months.
3:7Behold, let that night be barren.
Let no joyful voice come therein.
3:8Let them curse it who curse the day,
Who are ready to rouse up leviathan.
3:9Let the stars of the twilight of it be
dark.
Let it look for light, but have
none,
Neither let it see the eyelids
of the morning,
3:10Because it didn't shut up the doors of
my mother's womb,
Nor did it hide trouble from
my eyes.
3:11"Why didn't I die from the womb?
Why didn't I give up the spirit
when my mother bore me?
3:12Why did the knees receive me?
Or why the breast, that I should
suck?
3:13For now should I have lain down and been
quiet.
I should have slept, then I
would have been at rest,
3:14With kings and counselors of the earth,
Who built up waste places for
themselves;
3:15Or with princes who had gold,
Who filled their houses with
silver:
3:16Or as a hidden untimely birth I had not
been,
As infants who never saw light.
3:17There the wicked cease from troubling;
There the weary are at rest.
3:18There the prisoners are at ease together.
They don't hear the voice of
the taskmaster.
3:19The small and the great are there.
The servant is free from his
master.
3:20"Why is light given to him who is
in misery,
Life to the bitter in soul,
3:21Who long for death, but it doesn't come;
Dig for it more than for hidden
treasures,
3:22Who rejoice exceedingly,
Are glad, when they can find
the grave?
3:23Why is light given to a man whose way
is hid,
Whom God has hedged in?
3:24For my sighing comes before I eat,
My groanings are poured out
like water.
3:25For the thing which I fear comes on me,
That which I am afraid of comes
to me.
3:26I am not at ease, neither am I quiet,
neither have I rest;
But trouble comes."
4:1Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered,
4:2"If someone ventures to talk with
you, will you be grieved?
But who can withhold himself
from speaking?
4:3Behold, you have instructed many,
You have strengthened the weak
hands.
4:4Your words have supported him who was
falling,
You have made firm the feeble
knees.
4:5But now it is come to you, and you faint;
It touches you, and you are
troubled.
4:6Isn't your piety your confidence,
The integrity of your ways your
hope?
4:7"Remember, now, whoever perished,
being innocent?
Or where were the upright cut
off?
4:8According to what I have seen, those who
plow iniquity,
And sow trouble,
Reap the same.
4:9By the breath of God they perish,
By the blast of his anger are
they consumed.
4:10The roaring of the lion, and the voice
of the fierce lion,
The teeth of the young lions,
are broken.
4:11The old lion perishes for lack of prey,
The cubs of the lioness are
scattered abroad.
4:12"Now a thing was secretly brought
to me,
My ear received a whisper of
it.
4:13In thoughts from the visions of the night,
When deep sleep falls on men,
4:14Fear came on me, and trembling,
Which made all my bones shake.
4:15Then a spirit passed before my face;
The hair of my flesh stood up.
4:16It stood still, but I couldn't discern
the appearance of it;
A form was before my eyes.
Silence, then I heard a voice,
saying,
4:17'Shall mortal man be more just than God?
Shall a man be more pure than
his Maker?
4:18Behold, he puts no trust in his servants.
He charges his angels with error.
4:19How much more, those who dwell in houses
of clay,
Whose foundation is in the dust,
Who are crushed before the moth!
4:20Between morning and evening they are
destroyed.
They perish forever without
any regarding it.
4:21Isn't their tent-cord plucked up within
them?
They die, and that without wisdom.'
5:1"Call now; is there any who will
answer you?
To which of the holy ones will
you turn?
5:2For resentment kills the foolish man,
And jealousy kills the simple.
5:3I have seen the foolish taking root,
But suddenly I cursed his habitation.
5:4His children are far from safety,
They are crushed in the gate.
Neither is there any to deliver
them,
5:5Whose harvest the hungry eats up,
And take it even out of the
thorns;
The snare gapes for their substance.
5:6For affliction doesn't come forth from
the dust,
Neither does trouble spring
out of the ground;
5:7But man is born to trouble,
As the sparks fly upward.
5:8"But as for me, I would seek God,
To God would I commit my cause;
5:9Who does great things that can't be fathomed,
Marvelous things without number;
5:10Who gives rain on the earth,
And sends waters on the fields;
5:11So that he sets up on high those who
are low,
Those who mourn are exalted
to safety.
5:12He frustrates the devices of the crafty,
So that their hands can't perform
their enterprise.
5:13He takes the wise in their own craftiness;
The counsel of the cunning is
carried headlong.
5:14They meet with darkness in the day-time,
And grope at noonday as in the
night.
5:15But he saves from the sword of their
mouth,
Even the needy from the hand
of the mighty.
5:16So the poor has hope,
And injustice shuts her mouth.
5:17"Behold, happy is the man whom God
corrects:
Therefore do not despise the
chastening of the Almighty.
5:18For he wounds, and binds up;
He injures, and his hands make
whole.
5:19He will deliver you in six troubles;
Yes, in seven there shall no
evil touch you.
5:20In famine he will redeem you from death;
In war, from the power of the
sword.
5:21You shall be hidden from the scourge
of the tongue,
Neither shall you be afraid
of destruction when it comes.
5:22At destruction and famine you shall laugh,
Neither shall you be afraid
of the animals of the earth.
5:23For you shall be in league with the stones
of the field.
The animals of the field shall
be at peace with you.
5:24You shall know that your tent is in peace.
You shall visit your fold, and
shall miss nothing.
5:25You shall know also that your seed shall
be great,
Your offspring as the grass
of the earth.
5:26You shall come to your grave in a full
age,
Like a shock of grain comes
in its season.
5:27Look this, we have searched it, so it
is;
Hear it, and know it for your
good."
6:1Then Job answered,
6:2"Oh that my anguish were weighed,
And all my calamity laid in
the balances!
6:3For now it would be heavier than the sand
of the seas,
Therefore have my words been
rash.
6:4For the arrows of the Almighty are within
me,
My spirit drinks up their poison.
The terrors of God set themselves in array against me.
6:5Does the wild donkey
bray when he has grass?
Or does the ox low over his fodder?
6:6Can that which has
no flavor be eaten without salt?
Or is there any taste in the white of an egg?
6:7My soul refuses
to touch them;
They are as loathsome food to me.
6:8"Oh that I might have my request;
That God would grant the thing
that I long for!
6:9Even that it would please God to crush
me;
That he would let loose his
hand, and cut me off!
6:10Be it still my consolation,
Yes, let me exult in pain that
doesn't spare,
That I have not denied the words
of the Holy One.
6:11What is my strength, that I should wait?
What is my end, that I should
be patient?
6:12Is my strength the strength of stones?
Or is my flesh of brass?
6:13Isn't it that I have no help in me,
That wisdom is driven quite
from me?
6:14"To him who is ready to faint, kindness
should be shown from his friend;
Even to him who forsakes the
fear of the Almighty.
6:15My brothers have dealt deceitfully as
a brook,
As the channel of brooks that
pass away;
6:16Which are black by reason of the ice,
in which the snow hides itself:
6:17In the dry season, they vanish.
When it is hot, they are consumed
out of their place.
6:18The caravans that travel beside them
turn aside;
They go up into the waste, and
perish.
6:19The caravans of Tema looked,
The companies of Sheba waited
for them.
6:20They were distressed because they were
confident;
They came there, and were confounded.
6:21For now you are nothing.
You see a terror, and are afraid.
6:22Did I say, 'Give to me?'
Or, 'Offer a present for me
from your substance?'
6:23Or, 'Deliver me from the adversary's
hand?'
Or, 'Redeem me from the hand
of the oppressors?'
6:24"Teach me, and I will hold my peace;
Cause me to understand wherein
I have erred.
6:25How forcible are words of uprightness!
But your reproof, what does
it reprove?
6:26Do you intend to reprove words,
Seeing that the speeches of
one who is desperate are as wind?
6:27Yes, you would even cast lots for the
fatherless,
And make merchandise of your
friend.
6:28Now therefore be pleased to look at me,
For surely I shall not lie to
your face.
6:29Please return. Let there be no injustice;
Yes, return again, my cause
is righteous.
6:30Is there injustice on my tongue?
Can't my taste discern mischievous
things?
7:1"Isn't a man forced to labor on earth?
Aren't his days like the days
of a hired hand?
7:2As a servant who earnestly desires the
shadow,
As a hireling who looks for
his wages,
7:3So am I made to possess months of misery,
Wearisome nights are appointed
to me.
7:4When I lie down, I say,
'When shall I arise, and the
night be gone?'
I toss and turn until the dawning
of the day.
7:5My flesh is clothed with worms and clods
of dust.
My skin closes up, and breaks
out afresh.
7:6My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle,
And are spent without hope.
7:7Oh remember that my life is a breath.
My eye shall no more see good.
7:8The eye of him who sees me shall see me
no more.
Your eyes shall be on me, but
I shall not be.
7:9As the cloud is consumed and vanishes
away,
So he who goes down to Sheol
shall come up no more.
7:10He shall return no more to his house,
Neither shall his place know
him any more.
7:11"Therefore I will not keep silent.
I will speak in the anguish
of my spirit.
I will complain in the bitterness
of my soul.
7:12Am I a sea, or a sea-monster,
That you put a guard over me?
7:13When I say, 'My bed shall comfort me,
My couch shall ease my complaint;'
7:14Then you scar me with dreams,
And terrify me through visions:
7:15So that my soul chooses strangling,
Death rather than my bones.
7:16I loathe my life. I don't want to live
forever.
Leave me alone; for my days
are but a breath.
7:17What is man, that you should magnify
him,
That you should set your mind
on him,
7:18That you should visit him every morning,
And test him every moment?
7:19How long will you not look away from
me,
Nor leave me alone until I swallow
down my spittle?
7:20If I have sinned, what do I do to you,
you watcher of men?
Why have you set me as a mark
for you,
So that I am a burden to myself?
7:21Why do you not pardon my disobedience,
and take away my iniquity?
For now shall I lie down in
the dust.
You will seek me diligently,
but I shall not be."
8:1Then Bildad the Shuhite answered,
8:2"How long will you speak these things?
Shall the words of your mouth
be a mighty wind?
8:3Does God pervert justice?
Or does the Almighty pervert
righteousness?
8:4If your children have sinned against him,
He has delivered them into the
hand of their disobedience;
8:5If you want to seek God diligently,
Make your supplication to the
Almighty.
8:6If you were pure and upright,
Surely now he would awaken for
you,
And make the habitation of your righteousness prosperous.
8:7Though your beginning
was small,
Yet your latter end would greatly increase.
8:8"Please inquire of past generations,
Find out about the learning
of their fathers.
8:9(For we are but of yesterday, and know
nothing,
Because our days on earth are
a shadow.)
8:10Shall they not teach you, tell you,
And utter words out of their
heart?
8:11"Can the papyrus grow up without
mire?
Can the rushes grow without
water?
8:12While it is yet in its greenness, not
cut down,
It withers before any other
reed.
8:13So are the paths of all who forget God.
The hope of the godless man
shall perish,
8:14Whose confidence shall break apart,
Whose trust is a spider's web.
8:15He shall lean on his house, but it shall
not stand.
He shall cling to it, but it
shall not endure.
8:16He is green before the sun,
His shoots go forth over his
garden.
8:17His roots are wrapped around the rock
pile,
He sees the place of stones.
8:18If he is destroyed from his place,
Then it shall deny him, saying,
'I have not seen you.'
8:19Behold, this is the joy of his way:
Out of the earth shall others
spring.
8:20"Behold, God will not cast away
a blameless man,
Neither will he uphold the evil-doers.
8:21He will still fill your mouth with laughter,
Your lips with shouting.
8:22Those who hate you shall be clothed with
shame.
The tent of the wicked shall
be no more."
9:1Then Job answered,
9:2"Truly I know that it is so,
But how can man be just with
God?
9:3If he is pleased to contend with him,
He can't answer him one time
in a thousand.
9:4God who is wise in heart, and mighty in
strength:
Who has hardened himself against
him, and prospered?
9:5Who removes the mountains, and they don't
know it,
When he overturns them in his
anger
9:6Who shakes the earth out of its place;
The pillars of it tremble;
9:7Who commands the sun, and it doesn't rise,
And seals up the stars;
9:8Who alone stretches out the heavens,
Treads on the waves of the sea;
9:9Who makes the Bear, Orion, and the Pleiades,
And the chambers of the south;
9:10Who does great things past finding out,
Yes, marvelous things without
number.
9:11Behold, he goes by me, and I don't see
him.
He passes on also, but I don't
perceive him.
9:12Behold, he snatches away; who can hinder
him?
Who will ask him, 'What are
you doing?'
9:13"God will not withdraw his anger;
The helpers of Rahab stoop under
him.
9:14How much less shall I answer him,
Choose my words to argue with
him?
9:15Whom, though I were righteous, yet would
I not answer.
I would make supplication to
my judge.
9:16If I had called, and he had answered
me,
Yet would I not believe that
he listened to my voice.
9:17For he breaks me with a tempest,
Multiplies my wounds without
cause.
9:18He will not allow me to take my breath,
But fills me with bitterness.
9:19If it is a matter of strength, behold,
he is mighty!
If of justice, 'Who,' says he,
'will summon me?'
9:20Though I am righteous, my own mouth shall
condemn me.
Though I am blameless, it shall
prove me perverse.
9:21I am blameless. I don't regard myself.
I despise my life.
9:22"It is all the same. Therefore I
say,
He destroys the blameless and
the wicked.
9:23If the scourge kills suddenly,
He will mock at the trial of
the innocent.
9:24The earth is given into the hand of the
wicked.
He covers the faces of the judges
of it.
If not he, then who is it?
9:25"Now my days are swifter than a
runner.
They flee away, they see no
good,
9:26They have passed away as the swift ships,
As the eagle that swoops on
the prey.
9:27If I say, 'I will forget my complaint,
I will put off my sad face,
and cheer up;'
9:28I am afraid of all my sorrows,
I know that you will not hold
me innocent.
9:29I shall be condemned;
Why then do I labor in vain?
9:30If I wash myself with snow,
And cleanse my hands with lye,
9:31Yet you will plunge me in the ditch.
My own clothes shall abhor me.
9:32For he is not a man, as I am, that I
should answer him,
That we should come together
in judgment.
9:33There is no umpire between us,
That might lay his hand on us
both.
9:34Let him take his rod away from me,
Let his terror not make me afraid:
9:35Then I would speak, and not fear him,
For I am not so in myself.
10:1"My soul is weary of my life;
I will give free course to my
complaint.
I will speak in the bitterness
of my soul.
10:2I will tell God, 'Do not condemn me,
Show me why you contend with
me.
10:3Is it good to you that you should oppress,
That you should despise the
work of your hands,
And smile on the counsel of
the wicked?
10:4Do you have eyes of flesh?
Or do you see as man sees?
10:5Are your days as the days of mortals,
Or your years as man's years,
10:6That you inquire after my iniquity,
And search after my sin?
10:7Although you know that I am not wicked,
There is no one who can deliver
out of your hand.
10:8'Your hands have framed me and fashioned
me altogether;
Yet you destroy me.
10:9Remember, I beg you, that you have fashioned
me as clay.
Will you bring me into dust
again?
10:10Haven't you poured me out like milk,
And curdled me like cheese?
10:11You have clothed me with skin and flesh,
And knit me together with bones
and sinews.
10:12You have granted me life and loving
kindness.
Your visitation has preserved
my spirit.
10:13Yet you hid these things in your heart.
I know that this is with you:
10:14If I sin, then you mark me.
You will not acquit me from
my iniquity.
10:15If I am wicked, woe to me.
If I am righteous, I still shall
not lift up my head,
Being filled with disgrace,
And conscious of my affliction.
10:16If my head is held high, you hunt me
like a lion.
Again you show yourself powerful
to me.
10:17You renew your witnesses against me,
And increase your indignation
on me.
Changes and warfare are with
me.
10:18"'Why, then, have you brought me
forth out of the womb?
I wish I had given up the spirit,
and no eye had seen me.
10:19I should have been as though I had not
been.
I should have been carried from
the womb to the grave.
10:20Aren't my days few? Cease then,
Leave me alone, that I may find
a little comfort,
10:21Before I go where I shall not return
from,
To the land of darkness and
of the shadow of death;
10:22The land dark as midnight,
Of the shadow of death, without
any order,
Where the light is as midnight.'"
11:1Then Zophar, the Naamathite, answered,
11:2"Shouldn't the multitude of words
be answered?
Should a man full of talk be
justified?
11:3Should your boastings make men hold their
peace?
When you mock, shall no man
make you ashamed?
11:4For you say, 'My doctrine is pure,
I am clean in your eyes.'
11:5But oh that God would speak,
And open his lips against you,
11:6That he would show you the secrets of
wisdom!
For true wisdom has two sides.
Know therefore that God exacts
of you less than your iniquity deserves.
11:7"Can you fathom the mystery of God?
Or can you probe the limits
of the Almighty?
11:8They are high as heaven. What can you
do?
Deeper than Sheol: what can
you know?
11:9The measure of it is longer than the
earth,
And broader than the sea.
11:10If he passes by, or confines,
Or convenes a court, then who
can oppose him?
11:11For he knows false men.
He sees iniquity also, even
though he doesn't consider it.
11:12But vain man can become wise
If a man can be born as a wild
donkey's colt.
11:13"If you set your heart aright,
Stretch out your hands toward
him.
11:14If iniquity is in your hand, put it
far away,
Don't let unrighteousness dwell
in your tents.
11:15Surely then shall you lift up your face
without spot;
Yes, you shall be steadfast,
and shall not fear:
11:16For you shall forget your misery;
You shall remember it as waters
that are passed away,
11:17Life shall be clearer than the noonday;
Though there is darkness, it
shall be as the morning.
11:18You shall be secure, because there is
hope;
Yes, you shall search, and shall
take your rest in safety.
11:19Also you shall lie down, and none shall
make you afraid;
Yes, many shall court your favor.
11:20But the eyes of the wicked shall fail,
They shall have no way to flee;
Their hope shall be the giving
up of the spirit."
12:1Then Job answered,
12:2"No doubt, but you are the people,
And wisdom shall die with you.
12:3But I have understanding as well as you;
I am not inferior to you:
Yes, who doesn't know such things
as these?
12:4I am like one who is a joke to his neighbor,
I, who called on God, and he
answered.
The just, the blameless man
is a joke.
12:5In the thought of him who is at ease
there is contempt for misfortune,
It is ready for them whose foot
slips.
12:6The tents of robbers prosper,
Those who provoke God are secure;
Who carry their God in their
hands.
12:7"But ask the animals, now, and they
shall teach you;
The birds of the sky, and they
shall tell you.
12:8Or speak to the earth, and it shall teach
you;
The fish of the sea shall declare
to you.
12:9Who doesn't know that in all these,
The hand of Yahweh has done
this,
12:10In whose hand is the life of every living
thing,
The breath of all mankind?
12:11Doesn't the ear try words,
Even as the palate tastes its
food?
12:12With aged men is wisdom,
In length of days understanding.
12:13"With God is wisdom and might.
He has counsel and understanding.
12:14Behold, he breaks down, and it can't
be built again;
He imprisons a man, and there
can be no release.
12:15Behold, he withholds the waters, and
they dry up;
Again, he sends them out, and
they overturn the earth.
12:16With him is strength and wisdom;
The deceived and the deceiver
are his.
12:17He leads counselors away stripped.
He makes judges fools.
12:18He loosens the bond of kings,
He binds their loins with a
belt.
12:19He leads priests away stripped,
And overthrows the mighty.
12:20He removes the speech of those who are
trusted,
And takes away the understanding
of the elders.
12:21He pours contempt on princes,
And loosens the belt of the
strong.
12:22He uncovers deep things out of darkness,
And brings out to light the
shadow of death.
12:23He increases the nations, and he destroys
them.
He enlarges the nations, and
he leads them captive.
12:24He takes away understanding from the
chiefs of the people of the earth,
And causes them to wander in
a wilderness where there is no way.
12:25They grope in the dark without light.
He makes them stagger like a
drunken man.
13:1"Behold, my eye has seen all this,
My ear has heard and understood
it.
13:2What you know, I know also.
I am not inferior to you.
13:3"Surely I would speak to the Almighty.
I desire to reason with God.
13:4But you are forgers of lies.
You are all physicians of no
value.
13:5Oh that you would be completely silent!
Then you would be wise.
13:6Hear now my reasoning.
Listen to the pleadings of my
lips.
13:7Will you speak unrighteously for God,
And talk deceitfully for him?
13:8Will you show partiality to him?
Will you contend for God?
13:9Is it good that he should search you
out?
Or as one deceives a man, will
you deceive him?
13:10He will surely reprove you
If you secretly show partiality.
13:11Shall not his majesty make you afraid,
And his dread fall on you?
13:12Your memorable sayings are proverbs
of ashes,
Your defenses are defenses of
clay.
13:13"Be silent, leave me alone, that
I may speak.
Let come on me what will.
13:14Why should I take my flesh in my teeth,
And put my life in my hand?
13:15Behold, he will kill me; I have no hope.
Nevertheless, I will maintain
my ways before him.
13:16This also shall be my salvation,
That a godless man shall not
come before him.
13:17Hear diligently my speech.
Let my declaration be in your
ears.
13:18See now, I have set my cause in order.
I know that I am righteous.
13:19Who is he who will contend with me?
For then would I hold my peace
and give up the spirit.
13:20"Only don't do two things to me;
Then I will not hide myself
from your face:
13:21Withdraw your hand far from me;
And don't let your terror make
me afraid.
13:22Then call, and I will answer;
Or let me speak, and you answer
me.
13:23How many are my iniquities and sins?
Make me know my disobedience
and my sin.
13:24Why hide you your face,
And hold me for your enemy?
13:25Will you harass a driven leaf?
Will you pursue the dry stubble?
13:26For you write bitter things against
me,
And make me inherit the iniquities
of my youth:
13:27You also put my feet in the stocks,
And mark all my paths.
You set a bound to the soles
of my feet:
13:28Though I am decaying like a rotten thing,
Like a garment that is moth-eaten.
14:1"Man, who is born of a woman,
Is of few days, and full of
trouble.
14:2He comes forth like a flower, and is
cut down.
He also flees like a shadow,
and doesn't continue.
14:3Do you open your eyes on such a one,
And bring me into judgment with
you?
14:4Who can bring a clean thing out of an
unclean?
Not one.
14:5Seeing his days
are determined,
The number of his months is
with you,
And you have appointed his bounds
that he can't pass;
14:6Look away from him, that he may rest,
Until he shall accomplish, as
a hireling, his day.
14:7"For there is hope for a tree,
If it is cut down, that it will
sprout again,
That the tender branch of it
will not cease.
14:8Though the root of it grows old in the
earth,
And the stock of it dies in
the ground;
14:9Yet through the scent of water it will
bud,
And put forth boughs like a
plant.
14:10But man dies, and is laid low.
Yes, man gives up the spirit,
and where is he?
14:11As the waters fail from the sea,
And the river wastes and dries
up,
14:12So man lies down and doesn't rise;
Until the heavens are no more,
they shall not awake,
Nor be roused out of their sleep.
14:13"Oh that you would hide me in Sheol,
That you would keep me secret,
until your wrath is past,
That you would appoint me a
set time, and remember me!
14:14If a man dies, shall he live again?
All the days of my warfare would
I wait,
Until my release should come.
14:15You would call, and I would answer you.
You would have a desire to the
work of your hands.
14:16But now you number my steps.
Don't you watch over my sin?
14:17My disobedience is sealed up in a bag.
You fasten up my iniquity.
14:18"But the mountain falling comes
to nothing;
The rock is removed out of its
place;
14:19The waters wear the stones;
The torrents of it wash away
the dust of the earth:
So you destroy the hope of man.
14:20You forever prevail against him, and
he passes;
You change his face, and send
him away.
14:21His sons come to honor, and he doesn't
know it;
They are brought low, but he
doesn't perceive it of them.
14:22But his flesh on him has pain;
His soul within him mourns."
15:1Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered,
15:2"Should a wise man answer with vain
knowledge,
And fill himself with the east
wind?
15:3Should he reason with unprofitable talk,
Or with speeches with which
he can do no good?
15:4Yes, you do away with fear,
And hinder devotion before God.
15:5For your iniquity teaches your mouth,
And you choose the language
of the crafty.
15:6Your own mouth condemns you, and not
I;
Yes, your own lips testify against
you.
15:7"Are you the first man who was born?
Or were you brought forth before
the hills?
15:8Have you heard the secret counsel of
God?
Do you limit wisdom to yourself?
15:9What do you know, that we don't know?
What do you understand, which
is not in us?
15:10With us are both the gray-headed and
the very aged men,
Much elder than your father.
15:11Are the consolations of God too small
for you,
Even the word that is gentle
toward you?
15:12Why does your heart carry you away?
Why do your eyes flash,
15:13That you turn your spirit against God,
And let such words go out of
your mouth?
15:14What is man, that he should be clean?
He who is born of a woman, that
he should be righteous?
15:15Behold, he puts no trust in his holy
ones;
Yes, the heavens are not clean
in his sight:
15:16How much less one who is abominable
and corrupt,
A man who drinks iniquity like
water!
15:17"I will show you, listen to me;
That which I have seen I will
declare:
15:18(Which wise men have told
From their fathers, and have
not hidden it;
15:19To whom alone the land was given,
And no stranger passed among
them):
15:20The wicked man travails with pain all
his days,
Even the number of years that
are laid up for the oppressor.
15:21A sound of terrors is in his ears;
In prosperity the destroyer
shall come on him.
15:22He doesn't believe that he shall return
out of darkness,
He is waited for by the sword.
15:23He wanders abroad for bread, saying,
'Where is it?'
He knows that the day of darkness
is ready at his hand.
15:24Distress and anguish make him afraid;
They prevail against him, as
a king ready to the battle.
15:25Because he has stretched out his hand
against God,
And behaves himself proudly
against the Almighty;
15:26He runs at him with a stiff neck,
With the thick shields of his
bucklers;
15:27Because he has covered his face with
his fatness,
And gathered fat on his loins.
15:28He has lived in desolate cities,
In houses which no one inhabited,
Which were ready to become heaps.
15:29He shall not be rich, neither shall
his substance continue,
Neither shall their possessions
be extended on the earth.
15:30He shall not depart out of darkness;
The flame shall dry up his branches,
By the breath of God's mouth
shall he go away.
15:31Let him not trust in emptiness, deceiving
himself;
For emptiness shall be his reward.
15:32It shall be accomplished before his
time.
His branch shall not be green.
15:33He shall shake off his unripe grape
as the vine,
And shall cast off his flower
as the olive tree.
15:34For the company of the godless shall
be barren,
And fire shall consume the tents
of bribery.
15:35They conceive mischief, and bring forth
iniquity.
Their heart prepares deceit."
16:1Then Job answered,
16:2"I have heard many such things.
Miserable comforters are you
all!
16:3Shall vain words have an end?
Or what provokes you that you
answer?
16:4I also could speak as you do.
If your soul were in my soul's
place,
I could join words together
against you,
And shake my head at you.
16:5But I would strengthen you with my mouth.
The solace of my lips would
relieve you.
16:6"Though I speak, my grief is not
subsided.
Though I forbear, what am I
eased?
16:7But now, God, you have surely worn me
out.
You have made desolate all my
company.
16:8You have shriveled me up. This is a witness
against me.
My leanness rises up against
me,
It testifies to my face.
16:9He has torn me in his wrath, and persecuted
me;
He has gnashed on me with his
teeth:
My adversary sharpens his eyes
on me.
16:10They have gaped on me with their mouth;
They have struck me on the cheek
reproachfully.
They gather themselves together
against me.
16:11God delivers me to the ungodly,
And casts me into the hands
of the wicked.
16:12I was at ease, and he broke me apart.
Yes, he has taken me by the
neck, and dashed me to pieces.
He has also set me up for his
target.
16:13His archers surround me.
He splits my kidneys apart,
and does not spare.
He pours out my gall on the
ground.
16:14He breaks me with breach on breach.
He runs on me like a giant.
16:15I have sewed sackcloth on my skin,
And have thrust my horn in the
dust.
16:16My face is red with weeping.
Deep darkness is on my eyelids.
16:17Although there is no violence in my
hands,
And my prayer is pure.
16:18"Earth, don't cover my blood,
Let my cry have no place to
rest.
16:19Even now, behold, my witness is in heaven.
He who vouches for me is on
high.
16:20My friends scoff at me.
My eyes pour out tears to God,
16:21That he would maintain the right of
a man with God,
Of a son of man with his neighbor!
16:22For when a few years are come,
I shall go the way from whence
I shall not return.
17:1"My spirit is consumed, my days
are extinct,
And the grave is ready for me.
17:2Surely there are mockers with me,
My eye dwells on their provocation.
17:3"Now give a pledge, be collateral
for me with yourself.
Who is there who will strike
hands with me?
17:4For you have hidden their heart from
understanding,
Therefore shall you not exalt
them.
17:5He who denounces his friends for a prey,
Even the eyes of his children
shall fail.
17:6"But he has made me a byword of
the people.
They spit in my face.
17:7My eye also is dim by reason of sorrow.
All my members are as a shadow.
17:8Upright men shall be astonished at this.
The innocent shall stir up himself
against the godless.
17:9Yet shall the righteous hold on his way.
He who has clean hands shall
grow stronger and stronger.
17:10But as for you all, come on now again;
I shall not find a wise man
among you.
17:11My days are past, my plans are broken
off,
As are the thoughts of my heart.
17:12They change the night into day,
Saying 'The light is near' in
the presence of darkness.
17:13If I look for Sheol as my house,
If I have spread my couch in
the darkness,
17:14If I have said to corruption, 'You are
my father;'
To the worm, 'My mother,' and
'my sister;'
17:15Where then is my hope?
As for my hope, who shall see
it?
17:16Shall it go down with me to the gates
of Sheol,
Or descend together into the
dust?"
18:1Then Bildad the Shuhite answered,
18:2"How long will you hunt for words?
Consider, and afterwards we
will speak.
18:3Why are we counted as animals,
Which have become unclean in
your sight?
18:4You who tear yourself in your anger,
Shall the earth be forsaken
for you?
Or shall the rock be removed
out of its place?
18:5"Yes, the light of the wicked shall
be put out,
The spark of his fire shall
not shine.
18:6The light shall be dark in his tent,
His lamp above him shall be
put out.
18:7The steps of his strength shall be shortened,
His own counsel shall cast him
down.
18:8For he is cast into a net by his own
feet,
And he wanders into its mesh.
18:9A snare shall take him by the heel;
A trap shall lay hold on him.
18:10A noose is hidden for him in the ground,
A trap for him in the way.
18:11Terrors shall make him afraid on every
side,
And shall chase him at his heels.
18:12His strength shall be famished,
Calamity shall be ready at his
side.
18:13The members of his body shall be devoured,
The firstborn of death shall
devour his members.
18:14He shall be rooted out of his tent where
he trusts.
He shall be brought to the king
of terrors.
18:15There shall dwell in his tent that which
is none of his.
Sulfur shall be scattered on
his habitation.
18:16His roots shall be dried up beneath,
Above shall his branch be cut
off.
18:17His memory shall perish from the earth.
He shall have no name in the
street.
18:18He shall be driven from light into darkness,
And chased out of the world.
18:19He shall have neither son nor grandson
among his people,
Nor any remaining where he sojourned.
18:20Those who come after shall be astonished
at his day,
As those who went before were
frightened.
18:21Surely such are the dwellings of the
unrighteous,
This is the place of him who
doesn't know God."
19:1Then Job answered,
19:2"How long will you torment me,
And crush me with words?
19:3You have reproached me ten times.
You aren't ashamed that you
attack me.
19:4If it is true that I have erred,
My error remains with myself.
19:5If indeed you will magnify yourselves
against me,
And plead against me my reproach;
19:6Know now that God has subverted me,
And has surrounded me with his
net.
19:7"Behold, I cry out of wrong, but
I am not heard:
I cry for help, but there is
no justice.
19:8He has walled up my way so that I can't
pass,
And has set darkness in my paths.
19:9He has stripped me of my glory,
And taken the crown from my
head.
19:10He has broken me down on every side,
and I am gone.
My hope he has plucked up like
a tree.
19:11He has also kindled his wrath against
me.
He counts me among his adversaries.
19:12His troops come on together,
Build a siege ramp against me,
And encamp around my tent.
19:13"He has put my brothers far from
me.
My acquaintances are wholly
estranged from me.
19:14My relatives have gone away.
My familiar friends have forgotten
me.
19:15Those who dwell in my house, and my
maids, count me for a stranger.
I am an alien in their sight.
19:16I call to my servant, and he gives me
no answer;
I beg him with my mouth.
19:17My breath is offensive to my wife.
I am loathsome to the children
of my own mother.
19:18Even young children despise me.
If I arise, they speak against
me.
19:19All my familiar friends abhor me.
They whom I loved have turned
against me.
19:20My bones stick to my skin and to my
flesh.
I have escaped by the skin of
my teeth.
19:21"Have pity on me, have pity on
me, you my friends;
For the hand of God has touched
me.
19:22Why do you persecute me as God,
And are not satisfied with my
flesh?
19:23"Oh that my words were now written!
Oh that they were inscribed
in a book!
19:24That with an iron pen and lead
They were engraved in the rock
forever!
19:25But as for me, I know that my Redeemer
lives.
In the end, he will stand upon
the earth.
19:26After my skin is destroyed,
Then in my flesh shall I see
God,
19:27Whom I, even I, shall see on my side.
My eyes shall see, and not as
a stranger.
"My heart is consumed within me.
19:28If you say, 'How we will persecute him!'
Because the root of the matter
is found in me,
19:29Be afraid of the sword,
For wrath brings the punishments
of the sword,
That you may know there is a
judgment."
20:1Then Zophar the Naamathite answered,
20:2"Therefore do my thoughts give answer
to me,
Even by reason of my haste that
is in me.
20:3I have heard the reproof which puts me
to shame;
The spirit of my understanding
answers me.
20:4Don't you know this from old time,
Since man was placed on earth,
20:5That the triumphing of the wicked is
short,
The joy of the godless but for
a moment?
20:6Though his height mount up to the heavens,
And his head reach to the clouds,
20:7Yet he shall perish forever like his
own dung,
Those who have seen him shall
say, 'Where is he?'
20:8He shall fly away as a dream, and shall
not be found:
Yes, he shall be chased away
like a vision of the night.
20:9The eye which saw him shall see him no
more,
Neither shall his place any
more see him.
20:10His children shall seek the favor of
the poor.
His hands shall give back his
wealth.
20:11His bones are full of his youth,
But youth shall lie down with
him in the dust.
20:12"Though wickedness is sweet in
his mouth,
Though he hide it under his
tongue,
20:13Though he spare it, and will not let
it go,
But keep it still within his
mouth;
20:14Yet his food in his bowels is turned.
It is cobra venom within him.
20:15He has swallowed down riches, and he
shall vomit them up again.
God will cast them out of his
belly.
20:16He shall suck cobra venom.
The viper's tongue shall kill
him.
20:17He shall not look at the rivers,
The flowing streams of honey
and butter.
20:18That for which he labored he shall restore,
and shall not swallow it down;
According to the substance that
he has gotten, he shall not rejoice.
20:19For he has oppressed and forsaken the
poor.
He has violently taken away
a house, and he shall not build it up.
20:20"Because he knew no quietness within
him,
He shall not save anything of
that in which he delights.
20:21There was nothing left that he didn't
devour,
Therefore his prosperity shall
not endure.
20:22In the fullness of his sufficiency,
distress shall overtake him:
The hand of everyone who is
in misery shall come on him.
20:23When he is about to fill his belly,
God will cast the fierceness of his wrath on him.
It will rain on him while he
is eating.
20:24He shall flee from the iron weapon.
The bronze arrow shall strike
him through.
20:25He draws it forth, and it comes out
of his body.
Yes, the glittering point comes
out of his liver.
Terrors are on him.
20:26All darkness is laid up for his treasures.
An unfanned fire shall devour
him.
It shall consume that which
is left in his tent.
20:27The heavens shall reveal his iniquity,
The earth shall rise up against
him.
20:28The increase of his house shall depart;
They shall rush away in the
day of his wrath.
20:29This is the portion of a wicked man
from God,
The heritage appointed to him
by God."
21:1Then Job answered,
21:2"Listen diligently to my speech.
Let this be your consolation.
21:3Allow me, and I also will speak;
After I have spoken, mock on.
21:4As for me, is my complaint to man?
Why shouldn't I be impatient?
21:5Look at me, and be astonished.
Lay your hand on your mouth.
21:6When I remember, I am troubled.
Horror takes hold of my flesh.
21:7"Why do the wicked live,
Become old, yes, and grow mighty
in power?
21:8Their child is established with them
in their sight,
Their offspring before their
eyes.
21:9Their houses are safe from fear,
Neither is the rod of God upon
them.
21:10Their bulls breed without fail.
Their cows calve, and don't
miscarry.
21:11They send forth their little ones like
a flock.
Their children dance.
21:12They sing to the tambourine and harp,
And rejoice at the sound of
the pipe.
21:13They spend their days in prosperity.
In an instant they go down to
Sheol.
21:14They tell God, 'Depart from us,
For we don't want to know about
your ways.
21:15What is the Almighty, that we should
serve him?
What profit should we have,
if we pray to him?'
21:16Behold, their prosperity is not in their
hand:
The counsel of the wicked is
far from me.
21:17"How often is it that the lamp
of the wicked is put out?
That their calamity comes on
them?
That God distributes sorrows
in his anger?
21:18That they are as stubble before the
wind,
As chaff that the storm carries
away?
21:19You say, 'God lays up his iniquity for
his children.'
Let him recompense it to himself,
that he may know it.
21:20Let his own eyes see his destruction.
Let him drink of the wrath of
the Almighty.
21:21For what does he care for his house
after him,
When the number of his months
is cut off?
21:22"Shall any teach God knowledge,
Seeing he judges those who are
high?
21:23One dies in his full strength,
Being wholly at ease and quiet.
21:24His pails are full of milk.
The marrow of his bones is moistened.
21:25Another dies in bitterness of soul,
And never tastes of good.
21:26They lie down alike in the dust,
The worm covers them.
21:27"Behold, I know your thoughts,
The devices with which you would
wrong me.
21:28For you say, 'Where is the house of
the prince?
Where is the tent in which the
wicked lived?'
21:29Haven't you asked wayfaring men?
Don't you know their evidences,
21:30That the evil man is reserved to the
day of calamity?
That they are led forth to the
day of wrath?
21:31Who shall declare his way to his face?
Who shall repay him what he
has done?
21:32Yet shall he be borne to the grave,
Men shall keep watch over the
tomb.
21:33The clods of the valley shall be sweet
to him.
All men shall draw after him,
As there were innumerable before
him.
21:34So how can you comfort me with nonsense,
Seeing that in your answers
there remains only falsehood?"
22:1Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered,
22:2"Can a man be profitable to God?
Surely he who is wise is profitable
to himself.
22:3Is it any pleasure to the Almighty, that
you are righteous?
Or does it benefit him, that
you make your ways perfect?
22:4Is it for your piety that he reproves
you,
That he enters with you into
judgment?
22:5Isn't your wickedness great?
Neither is there any end to
your iniquities.
22:6For you have taken pledges from your
brother for nothing,
And stripped the naked of their
clothing.
22:7You haven't given water to the weary
to drink,
And you have withheld bread
from the hungry.
22:8But as for the mighty man, he had the
earth.
The honorable man, he lived
in it.
22:9You have sent widows away empty,
And the arms of the fatherless
have been broken.
22:10Therefore snares are round about you.
Sudden fear troubles you,
22:11Or darkness, so that you can not see,
And floods of waters cover you.
22:12"Isn't God in the heights of heaven?
See the height of the stars,
how high they are!
22:13You say, 'What does God know?
Can he judge through the thick
darkness?
22:14Thick clouds are a covering to him,
so that he doesn't see.
He walks on the vault of the
sky.'
22:15Will you keep the old way
Which wicked men have trodden,
22:16Who were snatched away before their
time,
Whose foundation was poured
out as a stream,
22:17Who said to God, 'Depart from us;'
And, 'What can the Almighty
do for us?'
22:18Yet he filled their houses with good
things,
But the counsel of the wicked
is far from me.
22:19The righteous see it, and are glad;
The innocent ridicule them,
22:20Saying, 'Surely those who rose up against
us are cut off,
The fire has consumed the remnant
of them.'
22:21"Acquaint yourself with him, now,
and be at peace.
Thereby good shall come to you.
22:22Please receive instruction from his
mouth,
And lay up his words in your
heart.
22:23If you return to the Almighty, you shall
be built up,
If you put away unrighteousness
far from your tents.
22:24Lay your treasure in the dust,
The gold of Ophir among the
stones of the brooks.
22:25The Almighty will be your treasure,
Precious silver to you.
22:26For then shall you delight yourself
in the Almighty,
And shall lift up your face
to God.
22:27You shall make your prayer to him, and
he will hear you.
You shall pay your vows.
22:28You shall also decree a thing, and it
shall be established to you.
Light shall shine on your ways.
22:29When they cast down, you shall say,
'be lifted up.'
He will save the humble person.
22:30He will even deliver him who is not
innocent;
Yes, he shall be delivered through
the cleanness of your hands."
23:1Then Job answered,
23:2"Even today is my complaint rebellious.
His hand is heavy in spite of
my groaning.
23:3Oh that I knew where I might find him!
That I might come even to his
seat!
23:4I would set my cause in order before
him,
And fill my mouth with arguments.
23:5I would know the words which he would
answer me,
And understand what he would
tell me.
23:6Would he contend with me in the greatness
of his power?
No, but he would listen to me.
23:7There the upright might reason with him,
So I should be delivered forever
from my judge.
23:8"If I go east, he is not there;
If west, I can't find him;
23:9He works to the north, but I can't see
him;
He turns south, but I can't
catch a glimpse of him.
23:10But he knows the way that I take.
When he has tried me, I shall
come forth like gold.
23:11My foot has held fast to his steps.
His way have I kept, and not
turned aside.
23:12I haven't gone back from the commandment
of his lips.
I have treasured up the words
of his mouth more than my necessary food.
23:13But he stands alone, and who can oppose
him?
What his soul desires, even
that he does.
23:14For he performs that which is appointed
for me.
Many such things are with him.
23:15Therefore I am terrified at his presence.
When I consider, I am afraid
of him.
23:16For God has made my heart faint.
The Almighty has terrified me.
23:17Because I was not cut off before the
darkness,
Neither did he cover the thick
darkness from my face.
24:1"Why aren't times laid up by the
Almighty?
Why don't those who know him
see his days?
24:2There are people who remove the landmarks.
They violently take away flocks,
and feed them.
24:3They drive away the donkey of the fatherless,
And they take the widow's ox
for a pledge.
24:4They turn the needy out of the way.
The poor of the earth all hide
themselves.
24:5Behold, as wild donkeys in the desert,
They go forth to their work,
seeking diligently for food;
The wilderness yields them bread for their children.
24:6They cut their
provender in the field.
They glean the vineyard of the wicked.
24:7They lie all night
naked without clothing,
And have no covering in the cold.
24:8They are wet with
the showers of the mountains,
And embrace the rock for lack of a shelter.
24:9There are those
who pluck the fatherless from the breast,
And take a pledge of the poor,
24:10So that they go
around naked without clothing.
Being hungry, they carry the
sheaves.
24:11They make oil within the walls of these
men.
They tread wine presses, and
suffer thirst.
24:12From out of the populous city, men groan.
The soul of the wounded cries
out,
Yet God doesn't regard the folly.
24:13"These are of those who rebel against
the light;
They don't know the ways of
it,
Nor abide in the paths of it.
24:14The murderer rises with the light.
He kills the poor and needy.
In the night he is like a thief.
24:15The eye also of the adulterer waits
for the twilight,
Saying, 'No eye shall see me.'
He disguises his face.
24:16In the dark they dig through houses.
They shut themselves up in the
daytime.
They don't know the light.
24:17For the morning is to all of them like
thick darkness,
For they know the terrors of
the thick darkness.
24:18"They are foam on the surface of
the waters.
Their portion is cursed in the
earth:
They don't turn into the way
of the vineyards.
24:19Drought and heat consume the snow waters;
So does Sheol those who have
sinned.
24:20The womb shall forget him.
The worm shall feed sweetly
on him.
He shall be no more remembered.
Unrighteousness shall be broken
as a tree.
24:21He devours the barren who don't bear.
He shows no kindness to the
widow.
24:22Yet God preserves the mighty by his
power.
He rises up who has no assurance
of life.
24:23God gives them security, and they rest
in it.
His eyes are on their ways.
24:24They are exalted; yet a little while,
and they are gone.
Yes, they are brought low, they
are taken out of the way as all others,
And are cut off as the tops
of the ears of grain.
24:25If it isn't so now, who will prove me
a liar,
And make my speech worth nothing?"
25:1Then Bildad the Shuhite answered,
25:2"Dominion and fear are with him;
He makes peace in his high places.
25:3Can his armies be counted?
On whom does his light not arise?
25:4How then can man be just with God?
Or how can he who is born of
a woman be clean?
25:5Behold, even the moon has no brightness,
And the stars are not pure in
his sight;
25:6How much less man, who is a worm!
The son of man, who is a worm!"
26:1Then Job answered,
26:2"How have you helped him who is
without power!
How have you saved the arm that
has no strength!
26:3How have you counseled him who has no
wisdom,
And plentifully declared sound
knowledge!
26:4To whom have you uttered words?
Whose spirit came forth from
you?
26:5"Those who are deceased tremble,
Those beneath the waters and
all that live in them.
26:6Sheol is naked before
God,
And Abaddon
has no covering.
26:7He stretches out the north over empty
space,
And hangs the earth on nothing.
26:8He binds up the waters in his thick clouds,
And the cloud is not burst under
them.
26:9He encloses the face of his throne,
And spreads his cloud on it.
26:10He has described a boundary on the surface
of the waters,
And to the confines of light
and darkness.
26:11The pillars of heaven tremble
And are astonished at his rebuke.
26:12He stirs up the sea with his power,
And by his understanding he
strikes through Rahab.
26:13By his Spirit the heavens are garnished.
His hand has pierced the swift
serpent.
26:14Behold, these are but the outskirts
of his ways.
How small a whisper do we hear
of him!
But the thunder of his power
who can understand?"
27:1Job again took up his parable, and said,
27:2"As God lives, who has taken away
my right,
The Almighty, who has made my
soul bitter.
27:3(For the length of my life is still in
me,
And the spirit of God is in
my nostrils);
27:4Surely my lips shall not speak unrighteousness,
Neither shall my tongue utter
deceit.
27:5Far be it from me that I should justify
you.
Until I die I will not put away
my integrity from me.
27:6I hold fast to my righteousness, and
will not let it go.
My heart shall not reproach
me so long as I live.
27:7"Let my enemy be as the wicked,
Let him who rises up against
me be as the unrighteous.
27:8For what is the hope of the godless,
when he is cut off,
When God takes away his life?
27:9Will God hear his cry,
When trouble comes on him?
27:10Will he delight himself in the Almighty,
And call on God at all times?
27:11I will teach you about the hand of God.
That which is with the Almighty
will I not conceal.
27:12Behold, all of you have seen it yourselves;
Why then have you become altogether
vain?
27:13"This is the portion of a wicked
man with God,
The heritage of oppressors,
which they receive from the Almighty.
27:14If his children are multiplied, it is
for the sword.
His offspring shall not be satisfied
with bread.
27:15Those who remain of him shall be buried
in death.
His widows shall make no lamentation.
27:16Though he heap up silver as the dust,
And prepare clothing as the
clay;
27:17He may prepare it, but the just shall
put it on,
And the innocent shall divide
the silver.
27:18He builds his house as the moth,
As a booth which the watchman
makes.
27:19He lies down rich, but he shall not
do so again.
He opens his eyes, and he is
not.
27:20Terrors overtake him like waters;
A tempest steals him away in
the night.
27:21The east wind carries him away, and
he departs;
It sweeps him out of his place.
27:22For it hurls at him, and does not spare,
As he flees away from his hand.
27:23Men shall clap their hands at him,
And shall hiss him out of his
place.
28:1"Surely there is a mine for silver,
And a place for gold which they
refine.
28:2Iron is taken out of the earth,
And copper is smelted out of
the ore.
28:3Man sets an end to darkness,
And searches out, to the furthest
bound,
The stones of obscurity and
of thick darkness.
28:4He breaks open a shaft away from where
people live.
They are forgotten by the foot.
They hang far from men, they
swing back and forth.
28:5As for the earth, out of it comes bread;
Underneath it is turned up as
it were by fire.
28:6Sapphires come from its rocks.
It has dust of gold.
28:7That path no bird of prey knows,
Neither has the falcon's eye
seen it.
28:8The proud animals have not trodden it,
Nor has the fierce lion passed
by there.
28:9He puts forth his hand on the flinty
rock,
And he overturns the mountains
by the roots.
28:10He cuts out channels among the rocks.
His eye sees every precious
thing.
28:11He binds the streams that they don't
trickle;
The thing that is hidden he
brings forth to light.
28:12"But where shall wisdom be found?
Where is the place of understanding?
28:13Man doesn't know its price;
Neither is it found in the land
of the living.
28:14The deep says, 'It isn't in me.'
The sea says, 'It isn't with
me.'
28:15It can't be gotten for gold,
Neither shall silver be weighed
for its price.
28:16It can't be valued with the gold of
Ophir,
With the precious onyx, or the
sapphire.
28:17Gold and glass can't equal it,
Neither shall it be exchanged
for jewels of fine gold.
28:18No mention shall be made of coral or
of crystal:
Yes, the price of wisdom is
above rubies.
28:19The topaz of Ethiopia shall not equal
it,
Neither shall it be valued with
pure gold.
28:20Whence then comes wisdom?
Where is the place of understanding?
28:21Seeing it is hidden from the eyes of
all living,
And kept close from the birds
of the sky.
28:22Destruction and Death say,
'We have heard a rumor of it
with our ears.'
28:23"God understands its way,
And he knows its place.
28:24For he looks to the ends of the earth,
And sees under the whole sky.
28:25He establishes the force of the wind;
Yes, he measures out the waters
by measure.
28:26When he made a decree for the rain,
And a way for the lightning
of the thunder;
28:27Then did he see it, and declare it.
He established it, yes, and
searched it out.
28:28To man he said,
'Behold, the fear of the Lord,
that is wisdom.
To depart from evil is understanding.'"
29:1Job again took up his parable, and said,
29:2"Oh that I were as in the months
of old,
As in the days when God watched
over me;
29:3When his lamp shone on my head,
And by his light I walked through
darkness;
29:4As I was in the ripeness of my days,
When the friendship of God was
in my tent;
29:5When the Almighty was yet with me,
And my children were around
me;
29:6When my steps were washed with butter,
And the rock poured out streams
of oil for me!
29:7When I went forth to the city gate,
When I prepared my seat in the
street,
29:8The young men saw me and hid themselves,
The aged rose up and stood;
29:9The princes refrained from talking,
And laid their hand on their
mouth;
29:10The voice of the nobles was hushed,
And their tongue stuck to the
roof of their mouth.
29:11For when the ear heard me, then it blessed
me;
And when the eye saw me, it
commended me:
29:12Because I delivered the poor who cried,
And the fatherless also, who
had none to help him.
29:13The blessing of him who was ready to
perish came on me,
And I caused the widow's heart
to sing for joy.
29:14I put on righteousness, and it clothed
me.
My justice was as a robe and
a diadem.
29:15I was eyes to the blind,
And feet to the lame.
29:16I was a father to the needy.
The cause of him who I didn't
know, I searched out.
29:17I broke the jaws of the unrighteous,
And plucked the prey out of
his teeth.
29:18Then I said, 'I shall die in my own
house,
I shall number my days as the
sand.
29:19My root is spread out to the waters,
The dew lies all night on my
branch;
29:20My glory is fresh in me,
My bow is renewed in my hand.'
29:21"Men listened to me, waited,
And kept silence for my counsel.
29:22After my words they didn't speak again;
My speech fell on them.
29:23They waited for me as for the rain.
Their mouths drank as with the
spring rain.
29:24I smiled on them when they had no confidence.
They didn't reject the light
of my face.
29:25I chose out their way, and sat as chief.
I lived as a king in the army,
As one who comforts the mourners.
30:1"But now those who are younger than
I, have me in derision,
Whose fathers I would have disdained
to put with my sheep dogs.
30:2Of what use is the strength of their
hands to me,
Men in whom ripe age has perished?
30:3They are gaunt from lack and famine.
They gnaw the dry ground, in
the gloom of waste and desolation.
30:4They pluck salt herbs by the bushes.
The roots of the broom are their
food.
30:5They are driven forth from the midst
of men;
They cry after them as after
a thief;
30:6So that they dwell in frightful valleys,
And in holes of the earth and
of the rocks.
30:7Among the bushes they bray;
And under the nettles they are
gathered together.
30:8They are children of fools, yes, children
of base men.
They were flogged out of the
land.
30:9"Now I have become their song.
Yes, I am a byword to them.
30:10They abhor me, they stand aloof from
me,
And don't hesitate to spit in
my face.
30:11For he has untied his cord, and afflicted
me;
And they have thrown off restraint
before me.
30:12On my right hand rise the rabble.
They thrust aside my feet,
They cast up against me their
ways of destruction.
30:13They mar my path,
They set forward my calamity,
Without anyone's help.
30:14As through a wide breach they come,
In the midst of the ruin they
roll themselves in.
30:15Terrors are turned on me.
They chase my honor as the wind.
My welfare has passed away as
a cloud.
30:16"Now my soul is poured out within
me.
Days of affliction have taken
hold on me.
30:17In the night season my bones are pierced
in me,
And the pains that gnaw me take
no rest.
30:18By great force is my garment disfigured.
It binds me about as the collar
of my coat.
30:19He has cast me into the mire.
I have become like dust and
ashes.
30:20I cry to you, and you do not answer
me.
I stand up, and you gaze at
me.
30:21You have turned to be cruel to me.
With the might of your hand
you persecute me.
30:22You lift me up to the wind, and drive
me with it.
You dissolve me in the storm.
30:23For I know that you will bring me to
death,
To the house appointed for all
living.
30:24"However doesn't one stretch out
a hand in his fall?
Or in his calamity therefore
cry for help?
30:25Didn't I weep for him who was in trouble?
Wasn't my soul grieved for the
needy?
30:26When I looked for good, then evil came;
When I waited for light, there
came darkness.
30:27My heart is troubled, and doesn't rest.
Days of affliction have come
on me.
30:28I go mourning without the sun.
I stand up in the assembly,
and cry for help.
30:29I am a brother to jackals,
And a companion to ostriches.
30:30My skin grows black and peels from me.
My bones are burned with heat.
30:31Therefore is my harp turned to mourning,
And my pipe into the voice of
those who weep.
31:1"I made a covenant with my eyes,
How then should I look lustfully
at a young woman?
31:2For what is the portion from God above,
And the heritage from the Almighty
on high?
31:3Is it not calamity to the unrighteous,
And disaster to the workers
of iniquity?
31:4Doesn't he see my ways,
And number all my steps?
31:5"If I have walked with falsehood,
And my foot has hurried to deceit
31:6(Let me be weighed in an even balance,
That God may know my integrity);
31:7If my step has turned out of the way,
If my heart walked after my
eyes,
If any defilement has stuck
to my hands,
31:8Then let me sow, and let another eat;
Yes, let the produce of my field
be rooted out.
31:9"If my heart has been enticed to
a woman,
And I have laid wait at my neighbor's
door;
31:10Then let my wife grind for another,
And let others sleep with her.
31:11For that would be a heinous crime;
Yes, it would be an iniquity
to be punished by the judges:
31:12For it is a fire that consumes to destruction,
And would root out all my increase.
31:13"If I have despised the cause of
my man-servant
Or of my maid-servant,
When they contended with me;
31:14What then shall I do when God rises
up?
When he visits, what shall I
answer him?
31:15Didn't he who made me in the womb make
him?
Didn't one fashion us in the
womb?
31:16"If I have withheld the poor from
their desire,
Or have caused the eyes of the
widow to fail,
31:17Or have eaten my morsel alone,
And the fatherless has not eaten
of it
31:18(No, from my youth he grew up with me
as with a father,
Her have I guided from my mother's
womb);
31:19If I have seen any perish for want of
clothing,
Or that the needy had no covering;
31:20If his heart hasn't blessed me,
If he hasn't been warmed with
my sheep's fleece;
31:21If I have lifted up my hand against
the fatherless,
Because I saw my help in the
gate:
31:22Then let my shoulder fall from the shoulder-blade,
And my arm be broken from the
bone.
31:23For calamity from God is a terror to
me,
By reason of his majesty I can
do nothing.
31:24"If I have
made gold my hope,
And have said to the fine gold,
'You are my confidence;'
31:25If I have rejoiced because my wealth
was great,
And because my hand had gotten
much;
31:26If I have seen the sun when it shined,
Or the moon moving in splendor,
31:27And my heart has been secretly enticed,
My hand threw a kiss from my
mouth:
31:28This also would be an iniquity to be
punished by the judges;
For I should have denied the
God who is above.
31:29"If I have rejoiced at the destruction
of him who hated me,
Or lifted up myself when evil
found him;
31:30(Yes, I have not allowed my mouth to
sin
By asking his life with a curse);
31:31If the men of my tent have not said,
'Who can find one who has not
been filled with his meat?'
31:32(The foreigner has not lodged in the
street;
But I have opened my doors to
the traveler);
31:33If like Adam I have covered my transgressions,
By hiding my iniquity in my
heart,
31:34Because I feared the great multitude,
And the contempt of families
terrified me,
So that I kept silence, and
didn't go out of the door--
31:35Oh that I had one to hear me!
(Behold, here is my signature,
let the Almighty answer me);
Let the accuser write my indictment!
31:36Surely I would carry it on my shoulder;
And I would bind it to me as
a crown.
31:37I would declare to him the number of
my steps.
As a prince would I go near
to him.
31:38If my land cries out against me,
And the furrows of it weep together;
31:39If I have eaten the fruits of it without
money,
Or have caused the owners of
it to lose their life:
31:40Let briars grow instead of wheat,
And stinkweed instead of barley."
The words of Job are ended.
32:1So these three men ceased to answer Job, because he was righteous in his own eyes. 32:2Then the wrath of Elihu the son of Barachel, the Buzite, of the family of Ram, was kindled against Job. His wrath was kindled because he justified himself rather than God. 32:3Also his wrath was kindled against his three friends, because they had found no answer, and yet had condemned Job. 32:4Now Elihu had waited to speak to Job, because they were elder than he. 32:5When Elihu saw that there was no answer in the mouth of these three men, his wrath was kindled.
32:6Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite answered,
"I am young, and you are very old;
Therefore I held back, and didn't
dare show you my opinion.
32:7I said, 'Days should speak,
And multitude of years should
teach wisdom.'
32:8But there is a spirit in man,
And the breath of the Almighty
gives them understanding.
32:9It is not the great who are wise,
Nor the aged who understand
justice.
32:10Therefore I said, 'Listen to me;
I also will show my opinion.'
32:11"Behold, I waited for your words,
And I listened for your reasoning,
While you searched out what
to say.
32:12Yes, I gave you my full attention,
But there was no one who convinced
Job,
Or who answered his words, among
you.
32:13Beware lest you say, 'We have found
wisdom,
God may refute him, not man:'
32:14For he has not directed his words against
me;
Neither will I answer him with
your speeches.
32:15"They are amazed. They answer no
more.
They don't have a word to say.
32:16Shall I wait, because they don't speak,
Because they stand still, and
answer no more?
32:17I also will answer my part,
And I also will show my opinion.
32:18For I am full of words.
The spirit within me constrains
me.
32:19Behold, my breast is as wine which has
no vent;
Like new wineskins it is ready
to burst.
32:20I will speak, that I may be refreshed.
I will open my lips and answer.
32:21Please don't let me respect any man's
person,
Neither will I give flattering
titles to any man.
32:22For I don't know how to give flattering
titles;
Or else my Maker would soon
take me away.
33:1"However, Job, Please hear my speech,
And listen to all my words.
33:2See now, I have opened my mouth.
My tongue has spoken in my mouth.
33:3My words shall utter the uprightness
of my heart;
That which my lips know they
shall speak sincerely.
33:4The Spirit of God has made me,
And the breath of the Almighty
gives me life.
33:5If you can, answer me;
Set your words in order before
me, and stand forth.
33:6Behold, I am toward God even as you are:
I am also formed out of the
clay.
33:7Behold, my terror shall not make you
afraid,
Neither shall my pressure be
heavy on you.
33:8"Surely you have spoken in my hearing,
I have heard the voice of your
words, saying,
33:9'I am clean, without disobedience.
I am innocent, neither is there
iniquity in me:
33:10Behold, he finds occasions against me,
He counts me for his enemy:
33:11He puts my feet in the stocks,
He marks all my paths.'
33:12"Behold, I will answer you. In
this you are not just;
For God is greater than man.
33:13Why do you strive against him,
Because he doesn't give account
of any of his matters?
33:14For God speaks once,
Yes twice, though man pays no
attention.
33:15In a dream, in a vision of the night,
When deep sleep falls on men,
In slumbering on the bed;
33:16Then he opens the ears of men,
And seals their instruction,
33:17That he may withdraw man from his purpose,
And hide pride from man.
33:18He keeps back his soul from the pit,
And his life from perishing
by the sword.
33:19He is chastened also with pain on his
bed,
With continual strife in his
bones;
33:20So that his life abhors bread,
And his soul dainty food.
33:21His flesh is so consumed away, that
it can't be seen;
His bones that were not seen
stick out.
33:22Yes, his soul draws near to the pit,
And his life to the destroyers.
33:23"If there is beside him an angel,
An interpreter, one among a
thousand,
To show to man what is right
for him;
33:24Then God is gracious to him, and says,
'Deliver him from going down
to the pit,
I have found a ransom.'
33:25His flesh shall be fresher than a child's;
He returns to the days of his
youth.
33:26He prays to God, and he is favorable
to him,
So that he sees his face with
joy:
He restores to man his righteousness.
33:27He sings before men, and says,
'I have sinned, and perverted
that which was right,
And it didn't profit me.
33:28He has redeemed my soul from going into
the pit,
My life shall see the light.'
33:29"Behold, God works all these things,
Twice, yes three times, with
a man,
33:30To bring back his soul from the pit,
That he may be enlightened with
the light of the living.
33:31Mark well, Job, and listen to me:
Hold your peace, and I will
speak.
33:32If you have anything to say, answer
me:
Speak, for I desire to justify
you.
33:33If not, listen to me:
Hold your peace, and I will
teach you wisdom."
34:1Moreover Elihu answered,
34:2"Hear my words, you wise men;
Give ear to me, you who have
knowledge.
34:3For the ear tries words,
As the palate tastes food.
34:4Let us choose for us that which is right.
Let us know among ourselves
what is good.
34:5For Job has said, 'I am righteous,
God has taken away my right:
34:6Notwithstanding my right I am considered
a liar;
My wound is incurable, though
I am without disobedience.'
34:7What man is like Job,
Who drinks scorn like water,
34:8Who goes in company with the workers
of iniquity,
And walks with wicked men?
34:9For he has said, 'It profits a man nothing
That he should delight himself
with God.'
34:10"Therefore listen to me, you men
of understanding:
Far be it from God, that he
should do wickedness,
From the Almighty, that he should
commit iniquity.
34:11For the work of a man will he render
to him,
And cause every man to find
according to his ways.
34:12Yes surely, God will not do wickedly,
Neither will the Almighty pervert
justice.
34:13Who gave him a charge over the earth?
Or who has appointed him over
the whole world?
34:14If he set his heart on himself,
If he gathered to himself his
spirit and his breath;
34:15All flesh would perish together,
And man would turn again to
dust.
34:16"If now you have understanding,
hear this.
Listen to the voice of my words.
34:17Shall even one who hates justice govern?
Will you condemn him who is
righteous and mighty?--
34:18Who says to a king, 'Vile!'
Or to nobles, 'Wicked!'
34:19Who doesn't respect the persons of princes,
Nor regards the rich more than
the poor;
For they all are the work of
his hands.
34:20In a moment they die, even at midnight;
The people are shaken and pass
away,
The mighty are taken away without
hand.
34:21"For his eyes are on the ways of
a man,
He sees all his goings.
34:22There is no darkness, nor thick gloom,
Where the workers of iniquity
may hide themselves.
34:23For he doesn't need to consider a man
further,
That he should go before God
in judgment.
34:24He breaks in pieces mighty men in ways
past finding out,
And sets others in their place.
34:25Therefore he takes knowledge of their
works.
He overturns them in the night,
so that they are destroyed.
34:26He strikes them as wicked men
In the open sight of others;
34:27Because they turned aside from following
him,
And wouldn't have regard in
any of his ways:
34:28So that they caused the cry of the poor
to come to him,
He heard the cry of the afflicted.
34:29When he gives quietness, who then can
condemn?
When he hides his face, who
then can see him?
Alike whether to a nation, or
to a man:
34:30That the godless man may not reign,
That there be no one to ensnare
the people.
34:31"For has any said to God,
'I am guilty, but I will not
offend any more.
34:32Teach me that which I don't see.
If I have done iniquity, I will
do it no more'?
34:33Shall his recompense be as you desire,
that you refuse it?
For you must choose, and not
I.
Therefore speak what you know.
34:34Men of understanding will tell me,
Yes, every wise man who hears
me:
34:35'Job speaks without knowledge,
His words are without wisdom.'
34:36I wish that Job were tried to the end,
Because of his answering like
wicked men.
34:37For he adds rebellion to his sin.
He claps his hands among us,
And multiplies his words against
God."
35:1Moreover Elihu answered,
35:2"Do you think this to be your right,
Or do you say, 'My righteousness
is more than God's,'
35:3That you ask, 'What advantage will it
be to you?
What profit shall I have, more
than if I had sinned?'
35:4I will answer you,
And your companions with you.
35:5Look to the heavens, and see.
See the skies, which are higher
than you.
35:6If you have sinned, what effect do you
have against him?
If your transgressions are multiplied,
what do you do to him?
35:7If you are righteous, what do you give
him?
Or what does he receive from
your hand?
35:8Your wickedness may hurt a man as you
are;
And your righteousness may profit
a son of man.
35:9"By reason of the multitude of oppressions
they cry out;
They cry for help by reason
of the arm of the mighty.
35:10But none says, 'Where is God my Maker,
Who gives songs in the night,
35:11Who teaches us more than the animals
of the earth,
And makes us wiser than the
birds of the sky?'
35:12There they cry, but none gives answer,
Because of the pride of evil
men.
35:13Surely God will not hear an empty cry,
Neither will the Almighty regard
it.
35:14How much less when you say you don't
see him.
The cause is before him, and
you wait for him!
35:15But now, because he has not visited
in his anger,
Neither does he greatly regard
arrogance.
35:16Therefore Job opens his mouth with empty
talk,
And he multiplies words without
knowledge."
36:1Elihu also continued, and said,
36:2"Bear with me a little, and I will
show you;
For I still have something to
say on God's behalf.
36:3I will get my knowledge from afar,
And will ascribe righteousness
to my Maker.
36:4For truly my words are not false.
One who is perfect in knowledge
is with you.
36:5"Behold, God is mighty, and doesn't
despise anyone.
He is mighty in strength of
understanding.
36:6He doesn't preserve the life of the wicked,
But gives to the afflicted their
right.
36:7He doesn't withdraw his eyes from the
righteous,
But with kings on the throne,
He sets them forever, and they
are exalted.
36:8If they are bound in fetters,
And are taken in the cords of
afflictions,
36:9Then he shows them their work,
And their transgressions, that
they have behaved themselves proudly.
36:10He also opens their ears to instruction,
And commands that they return
from iniquity.
36:11If they listen and serve him,
They shall spend their days
in prosperity,
And their years in pleasures.
36:12But if they don't listen, they shall
perish by the sword;
They shall die without knowledge.
36:13"But those who are godless in heart
lay up anger.
They don't cry for help when
he binds them.
36:14They die in youth.
Their life perishes among the
unclean.
36:15He delivers the afflicted by their affliction,
And opens their ear in oppression.
36:16Yes, he would have allured you out of
distress,
Into a broad place, where there
is no restriction.
That which is set on your table
would be full of fatness.
36:17"But you are full of the judgment
of the wicked.
Judgment and justice take hold
of you.
36:18Don't let riches entice you to wrath,
Neither let the great size of
a bribe turn you aside.
36:19Would your wealth sustain you in distress,
Or all the might of your strength?
36:20Don't desire the night,
When people are cut off in their
place.
36:21Take heed, don't regard iniquity;
For this you have chosen rather
than affliction.
36:22Behold, God is exalted in his power.
Who is a teacher like him?
36:23Who has prescribed his way for him?
Or who can say, 'You have committed
unrighteousness?'
36:24"Remember that you magnify his
work,
Whereof men have sung.
36:25All men have looked thereon.
Man sees it afar off.
36:26Behold, God is great, and we don't know
him.
The number of his years is unsearchable.
36:27For he draws up the drops of water,
Which distill in rain from his
vapor,
36:28Which the skies pour down
And drop on man abundantly.
36:29Yes, can any understand the spreading
of the clouds,
And the thunderings of his pavilion?
36:30Behold, he spreads his light around
him.
He covers the bottom of the
sea.
36:31For by these he judges the people.
He gives food in abundance.
36:32He covers his hands with the lightning,
And commands it to strike the
mark.
36:33The noise of it tells about him,
And the cattle also concerning
the storm that comes up.
37:1"Yes, at this my heart trembles,
And is moved out of its place.
37:2Hear, oh, hear the noise of his voice,
The sound that goes out of his
mouth.
37:3He sends it forth under the whole sky,
And his lightning to the ends
of the earth.
37:4After it a voice roars.
He thunders with the voice of
his majesty;
He doesn't hold back anything
when his voice is heard.
37:5God thunders marvelously with his voice.
He does great things, which
we can't comprehend.
37:6For he says to the snow, 'Fall on the
earth;'
Likewise to the shower of rain,
And to the showers of his mighty
rain.
37:7He seals up the hand of every man,
That all men whom he has made
may know it.
37:8Then the animals take cover,
And remain in their dens.
37:9Out of its chamber comes the storm,
And cold out of the north.
37:10By the breath of God, ice is given,
And the breadth of the waters
is frozen.
37:11Yes, he loads the thick cloud with moisture.
He spreads abroad the cloud
of his lightning.
37:12It is turned round about by his guidance,
That they may do whatever he
commands them
On the surface of the habitable
world,
37:13Whether it is for correction, or for
his land,
Or for loving kindness, that
he causes it to come.
37:14"Listen to this, Job:
Stand still, and consider the
wondrous works of God.
37:15Do you know how God controls them,
And causes the lightning of
his cloud to shine?
37:16Do you know the workings of the clouds,
The wondrous works of him who
is perfect in knowledge?
37:17You whose clothing is warm,
When the earth is still by reason
of the south wind?
37:18Can you, with him, spread out the sky,
Which is strong as a cast metal
mirror?
37:19Teach us what we shall tell him;
For we can't make our case by
reason of darkness.
37:20Shall it be told him that I would speak?
Or should a man wish that he
were swallowed up?
37:21Now men don't see the light which is
bright in the skies,
But the wind passes, and clears
them.
37:22Out of the north comes golden splendor;
With God is awesome majesty.
37:23We can't reach the Almighty,
He is exalted in power;
In justice and great righteousness
he will not oppress.
37:24Therefore men revere him.
He doesn't regard any who are
wise of heart."
38:1Then Yahweh answered Job out of the whirlwind,
38:2"Who is this who darkens counsel
By words without knowledge?
38:3Brace yourself like a man,
For I will question you, then
you answer me!
38:4"Where were you when I laid the
foundations of the earth?
Declare, if you have understanding.
38:5Who determined the measures of it, if
you know?
Or who stretched the line on
it?
38:6Whereupon were the foundations of it
fastened?
Or who laid its cornerstone,
38:7When the morning stars sang together,
And all the sons of God shouted
for joy?
38:8"Or who shut up the sea with doors,
When it broke forth from the
womb,
38:9When I made clouds the garment of it,
Thick darkness a swaddling-band
for it,
38:10Marked out for it my bound,
Set bars and doors,
38:11And said, 'Here you may come, but no
further;
Here shall your proud waves
be stayed?'
38:12"Have you commanded the morning
in your days,
And caused the dawn to know
its place;
38:13That it might take hold of the ends
of the earth,
And shake the wicked out of
it?
38:14It is changed as clay under the seal,
And stands forth as a garment.
38:15From the wicked, their light is withheld,
The high arm is broken.
38:16"Have you entered into the springs
of the sea?
Or have you walked in the recesses
of the deep?
38:17Have the gates of death been revealed
to you?
Or have you seen the gates of
the shadow of death?
38:18Have you comprehended the earth in its
breadth?
Declare, if you know it all.
38:19"What is the way to the dwelling
of light?
As for darkness, where is the
place of it,
38:20That you should take it to the bound
of it,
That you should discern the
paths to the house of it?
38:21Surely you know, for you were born then,
And the number of your days
is great!
38:22Have you entered the treasuries of the
snow,
Or have you seen the treasures
of the hail,
38:23Which I have reserved against the time
of trouble,
Against the day of battle and
war?
38:24By what way is the lightning distributed,
Or the east wind scattered on
the earth?
38:25Who has cut a channel for the flood
water,
Or the path for the thunderstorm;
38:26To cause it to rain on a land where
no man is;
On the wilderness, in which
there is no man;
38:27To satisfy the waste and desolate ground,
To cause the tender grass to
spring forth?
38:28Does the rain have a father?
Or who fathers the drops of
dew?
38:29Out of whose womb came the ice?
The gray frost of the sky, who
has given birth to it?
38:30The waters become hard like stone,
When the surface of the deep
is frozen.
38:31"Can you bind the cluster of the
Pleiades,
Or loosen the cords of Orion?
38:32Can you lead forth the constellations
in their season?
Or can you guide the Bear with
her cubs?
38:33Do you know the laws of the heavens?
Can you establish the dominion
of it over the earth?
38:34"Can you lift up your voice to
the clouds,
That abundance of waters may
cover you?
38:35Can you send forth lightnings, that
they may go?
Do they report to you, 'Here
we are?'
38:36Who has put wisdom in the inward parts?
Or who has given understanding
to the mind?
38:37Who can number the clouds by wisdom?
Or who can pour out the bottles
of the sky,
38:38When the dust runs into a mass,
And the clods of earth stick
together?
38:39"Can you hunt the prey for the
lioness,
Or satisfy the appetite of the
young lions,
38:40When they crouch in their dens,
And lie in wait in the thicket?
38:41Who provides for the raven his prey,
When his young ones cry to God,
And wander for lack of food?
39:1"Do you know the time when the mountain
goats give birth?
Do you watch when the doe bears
fawns?
39:2Can you number the months that they fulfill?
Or do you know the time when
they give birth?
39:3They bow themselves, they bring forth
their young,
They end their labor pains.
39:4Their young ones become strong.
They grow up in the open field.
They go forth, and don't return
again.
39:5"Who has set the wild donkey free?
Or who has loosened the bonds
of the swift donkey,
39:6Whose home I have made the wilderness,
And the salt land his dwelling-place?
39:7He scorns the tumult of the city,
Neither hears he the shouting
of the driver.
39:8The range of the mountains is his pasture,
He searches after every green
thing.
39:9"Will the wild ox be content to
serve you?
Or will he stay by your feeding
trough?
39:10Can you hold the wild ox in the furrow
with his harness?
Or will he till the valleys
after you?
39:11Will you trust him, because his strength
is great?
Or will you leave to him your
labor?
39:12Will you confide in him, that he will
bring home your seed,
And gather the grain of your
threshing floor?
39:13"The wings of the ostrich wave
proudly;
But are they the feathers and
plumage of love?
39:14For she leaves her eggs on the earth,
Warms them in the dust,
39:15And forgets that the foot may crush
them,
Or that the wild animal may
trample them.
39:16She deals harshly with her young ones,
as if they were not hers.
Though her labor is in vain,
she is without fear,
39:17Because God has deprived her of wisdom,
Neither has he imparted to her
understanding.
39:18When she lifts up herself on high,
She scorns the horse and his
rider.
39:19"Have you given the horse might?
Have you clothed his neck with
a quivering mane?
39:20Have you made him to leap as a locust?
The glory of his snorting is
awesome.
39:21He paws in the valley, and rejoices
in his strength:
He goes out to meet the armed
men.
39:22He mocks at fear, and is not dismayed;
Neither does he turn back from
the sword.
39:23The quiver rattles against him,
The flashing spear and the javelin.
39:24He eats up the ground with fierceness
and rage,
Neither does he stand still
at the sound of the trumpet.
39:25As often as the trumpet sounds he snorts,
'Aha!'
He smells the battle afar off,
The thunder of the captains,
and the shouting.
39:26"Is it by your wisdom that the
hawk soars,
And stretches her wings toward
the south?
39:27Is it at your command that the eagle
mounts up,
And makes his nest on high?
39:28On the cliff he dwells, and makes his
home,
On the point of the cliff, and
the stronghold.
39:29From there he spies out the prey.
His eyes see it afar off.
39:30His young ones also suck up blood.
Where the slain are, there he
is."
40:1Moreover Yahweh answered Job,
40:2"Shall he who argues contend with
the Almighty?
He who argues with God, let
him answer it."
40:3Then Job answered Yahweh,
40:4"Behold, I am of small account.
What shall I answer you?
I lay my hand on my mouth.
40:5I have spoken once, and I will not answer;
Yes, twice, but I will proceed
no further."
40:6Then Yahweh answered Job out of the whirlwind,
40:7"Now brace yourself like a man.
I will question you, and you
will answer me.
40:8Will you even annul my judgment?
Will you condemn me, that you
may be justified?
40:9Or have you an arm like God?
Can you thunder with a voice
like him?
40:10"Now deck yourself with excellency
and dignity.
Array yourself with honor and
majesty.
40:11Pour forth the fury of your anger.
Look on everyone who is proud,
and bring him low.
40:12Look on everyone who is proud, and humble
him.
Crush the wicked in their place.
40:13Hide them in the dust together.
Bind their faces in the hidden
place.
40:14Then I will also admit to you
That your own right hand can
save you.
40:15"See now, behemoth, which I made
as well as you.
He eats grass as an ox.
40:16Look now, his strength is in his loins,
His force is in the muscles
of his belly.
40:17He moves his tail like a cedar:
The sinews of his thighs are
knit together.
40:18His bones are like tubes of brass.
His limbs are like bars of iron.
40:19He is the chief of the ways of God.
He who made him gives him his
sword.
40:20Surely the mountains bring him forth
food,
Where all the animals of the
field do play.
40:21He lies under the lotus trees,
In the covert of the reed, and
the marsh.
40:22The lotuses cover him with their shade.
The willows of the brook surround
him.
40:23Behold, if a river overflows, he doesn't
tremble.
He is confident, though the
Jordan swells even to his mouth.
40:24Shall any take him when he is on the
watch,
Or pierce through his nose with
a snare?
41:1"Can you draw out Leviathan with a fishhook?
Or press down his tongue with
a cord?
41:2Can you put a rope into his nose?
Or pierce his jaw through with
a hook?
41:3Will he make many petitions to you?
Or will he speak soft words
to you?
41:4Will he make a covenant with you,
That you should take him for
a servant forever?
41:5Will you play with him as with a bird?
Or will you bind him for your
girls?
41:6Will traders barter for him?
Will they part him among the
merchants?
41:7Can you fill his skin with barbed irons,
Or his head with fish-spears?
41:8Lay your hand on him.
Remember the battle, and do
so no more.
41:9Behold, the hope of him is in vain.
Will not one be cast down even
at the sight of him?
41:10None is so fierce that he dare stir
him up.
Who then is he who can stand
before me?
41:11Who has first given to me, that I should
repay him?
Everything under the heavens
is mine.
41:12"I will not keep silence concerning
his limbs,
Nor his mighty strength, nor
his goodly frame.
41:13Who can strip off his outer garment?
Who shall come within his jaws?
41:14Who can open the doors of his face?
Around his teeth is terror.
41:15Strong scales are his pride,
Shut up together with a close
seal.
41:16One is so near to another,
That no air can come between
them.
41:17They are joined one to another;
They stick together, so that
they can't be pulled apart.
41:18His sneezing flashes forth light,
His eyes are like the eyelids
of the morning.
41:19Out of his mouth go burning torches,
Sparks of fire leap forth.
41:20Out of his nostrils a smoke goes,
As of a boiling pot over a fire
of reeds.
41:21His breath kindles coals.
A flame goes forth from his
mouth.
41:22In his neck there is strength.
Terror dances before him.
41:23The flakes of his flesh are joined together.
They are firm on him. They can't
be moved.
41:24His heart is as firm as a stone,
Yes, firm as the lower millstone.
41:25When he raises himself up, the mighty
are afraid.
They retreat before his thrashing.
41:26If one lay at him with the sword, it
can't avail;
Nor the spear, the dart, nor
the pointed shaft.
41:27He counts iron as straw;
And brass as rotten wood.
41:28The arrow can't make him flee.
Sling stones are like chaff
to him.
41:29Clubs are counted as stubble.
He laughs at the rushing of
the javelin.
41:30His undersides are like sharp potsherds,
Leaving a trail in the mud like
a threshing sledge.
41:31He makes the deep to boil like a pot.
He makes the sea like a pot
of ointment.
41:32He makes a path to shine after him.
One would think the deep had
white hair.
41:33On earth there is not his equal,
That is made without fear.
41:34He sees everything that is high:
He is king over all the sons
of pride."
42:1Then Job answered Yahweh,
42:2"I know that you can do all things,
And that no purpose of yours
can be restrained.
42:3You asked, 'Who is this who hides counsel
without knowledge?'
Therefore I have uttered that
which I did not understand,
Things too wonderful for me,
which I didn't know.
42:4You said, 'Listen, now, and I will speak;
I will question you, and you
will answer me.'
42:5I had heard of you by the hearing of
the ear,
But now my eye sees you.
42:6Therefore I abhor myself,
And repent in dust and ashes."
42:7It was so, that after Yahweh had spoken these words to Job, Yahweh said to Eliphaz the Temanite, "My wrath is kindled against you, and against your two friends; for you have not spoken of me the thing that is right, as my servant Job has. 42:8Now therefore, take to yourselves seven bulls and seven rams, and go to my servant Job, and offer up for yourselves a burnt offering; and my servant Job shall pray for you, for I will accept him, that I not deal with you according to your folly. For you have not spoken of me the thing that is right, as my servant Job has."
42:9So Eliphaz the Temanite and Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite went, and did what Yahweh commanded them, and Yahweh accepted Job.
42:10Yahweh turned the captivity of Job, when he prayed for his friends. Yahweh gave Job twice as much as he had before. 42:11Then came there to him all his brothers, and all his sisters, and all those who had been of his acquaintance before, and ate bread with him in his house. They comforted him, and consoled him concerning all the evil that Yahweh had brought on him. Everyone also gave him a piece of money, and everyone a ring of gold.
42:12So Yahweh blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning. He had fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, one thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand female donkeys. 42:13He had also seven sons and three daughters. 42:14He called the name of the first, Jemimah; and the name of the second, Keziah; and the name of the third, Keren Happuch. 42:15In all the land were no women found so beautiful as the daughters of Job. Their father gave them an inheritance among their brothers. 42:16After this Job lived one hundred forty years, and saw his sons, and his sons' sons, to four generations. 42:17So Job died, being old and full of days.
Notes:
[1] back to 26:6 Sheol is the lower world or the grave.
[2] back to 26:6 Abaddon means Destroyer.
[3] back to 28:16 or, lapis lazuli
[4] back to 41:1 Leviathan is a name for a crocodile or similar creature.
[5] back to 42:11 Literally, kesitah, a unit of money, probably silver
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