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Chapter 1
Job | NETtext | 1:1 | There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job. And that man was pure and upright, one who feared God and turned away from evil. | |
Job | NETtext | 1:3 | His possessions included 7,000 sheep, 3,000 camels, 500 yoke of oxen, and 500 female donkeys; in addition he had a very great household. Thus he was the greatest of all the people in the east. | |
Job | NETtext | 1:4 | Now his sons used to go and hold a feast in the house of each one in turn, and they would send and invite their three sisters to eat and to drink with them. | |
Job | NETtext | 1:5 | When the days of their feasting were finished, Job would send for them and sanctify them; he would get up early in the morning and offer burnt offerings according to the number of them all. For Job thought, "Perhaps my children have sinned and cursed God in their hearts." This was Job's customary practice. | |
Job | NETtext | 1:6 | Now the day came when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD - and Satan also arrived among them. | |
Job | NETtext | 1:7 | The LORD said to Satan, "Where have you come from?" And Satan answered the LORD, "From roving about on the earth, and from walking back and forth across it." | |
Job | NETtext | 1:8 | So the LORD said to Satan, "Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one like him on the earth, a pure and upright man, one who fears God and turns away from evil." | |
Job | NETtext | 1:10 | Have you not made a hedge around him and his household and all that he has on every side? You have blessed the work of his hands, and his livestock have increased in the land. | |
Job | NETtext | 1:11 | But extend your hand and strike everything he has, and he will no doubt curse you to your face!" | |
Job | NETtext | 1:12 | So the LORD said to Satan, "All right then, everything he has is in your power. Only do not extend your hand against the man himself!" So Satan went out from the presence of the LORD. | |
Job | NETtext | 1:13 | Now the day came when Job's sons and daughters were eating and drinking wine in their oldest brother's house, | |
Job | NETtext | 1:14 | and a messenger came to Job, saying, "The oxen were plowing and the donkeys were grazing beside them, | |
Job | NETtext | 1:15 | and the Sabeans swooped down and carried them all away, and they killed the servants with the sword! And I - only I alone - escaped to tell you!" | |
Job | NETtext | 1:16 | While this one was still speaking, another messenger arrived and said, "The fire of God has fallen from heaven and has burned up the sheep and the servants - it has consumed them! And I - only I alone - escaped to tell you!" | |
Job | NETtext | 1:17 | While this one was still speaking another messenger arrived and said, "The Chaldeans formed three bands and made a raid on the camels and carried them all away, and they killed the servants with the sword! And I - only I alone - escaped to tell you!" | |
Job | NETtext | 1:18 | While this one was still speaking another messenger arrived and said, "Your sons and your daughters were eating and drinking wine in their oldest brother's house, | |
Job | NETtext | 1:19 | and suddenly a great wind swept across the wilderness and struck the four corners of the house, and it fell on the young people, and they died! And I - only I alone - escaped to tell you!" | |
Job | NETtext | 1:20 | Then Job got up and tore his robe. He shaved his head, and then he threw himself down with his face to the ground. | |
Job | NETtext | 1:21 | He said, "Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked I will return there. The LORD gives, and the LORD takes away. May the name of the LORD be blessed!" | |
Chapter 2
Job | NETtext | 2:1 | Again the day came when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan also arrived among them to present himself before the LORD. | |
Job | NETtext | 2:2 | And the LORD said to Satan, "Where do you come from?" Satan answered the LORD, "From roving about on the earth, and from walking back and forth across it." | |
Job | NETtext | 2:3 | Then the LORD said to Satan, "Have you considered my servant Job? For there is no one like him on the earth, a pure and upright man, one who fears God and turns away from evil. And he still holds firmly to his integrity, so that you stirred me up to destroy him without reason." | |
Job | NETtext | 2:4 | But Satan answered the LORD, "Skin for skin! Indeed, a man will give up all that he has to save his life! | |
Job | NETtext | 2:5 | But extend your hand and strike his bone and his flesh, and he will no doubt curse you to your face!" | |
Job | NETtext | 2:6 | So the LORD said to Satan, "All right, he is in your power; only preserve his life." | |
Job | NETtext | 2:7 | So Satan went out from the presence of the LORD, and he afflicted Job with a malignant ulcer from the sole of his feet to the top of his head. | |
Job | NETtext | 2:8 | Job took a shard of broken pottery to scrape himself with while he was sitting among the ashes. | |
Job | NETtext | 2:9 | Then his wife said to him, "Are you still holding firmly to your integrity? Curse God, and die!" | |
Job | NETtext | 2:10 | But he replied, "You're talking like one of the godless women would do! Should we receive what is good from God, and not also receive what is evil?" In all this Job did not sin by what he said. | |
Job | NETtext | 2:11 | When Job's three friends heard about all this calamity that had happened to him, each of them came from his own country - Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite. They met together to come to show sympathy for him and to console him. | |
Job | NETtext | 2:12 | But when they gazed intently from a distance but did not recognize him, they began to weep loudly. Each of them tore his robes, and they threw dust into the air over their heads. | |
Chapter 3
Job | NETtext | 3:3 | "Let the day on which I was born perish, and the night that said, 'A man has been conceived!' | |
Job | NETtext | 3:4 | That day - let it be darkness; let not God on high regard it, nor let light shine on it! | |
Job | NETtext | 3:5 | Let darkness and the deepest shadow claim it; let a cloud settle on it; let whatever blackens the day terrify it! | |
Job | NETtext | 3:6 | That night - let darkness seize it; let it not be included among the days of the year; let it not enter among the number of the months! | |
Job | NETtext | 3:9 | Let its morning stars be darkened; let it wait for daylight but find none, nor let it see the first rays of dawn, | |
Job | NETtext | 3:10 | because it did not shut the doors of my mother's womb on me, nor did it hide trouble from my eyes! | |
Job | NETtext | 3:12 | Why did the knees welcome me, and why were there two breasts that I might nurse at them? | |
Job | NETtext | 3:13 | For now I would be lying down and would be quiet, I would be asleep and then at peace | |
Job | NETtext | 3:14 | with kings and counselors of the earth who built for themselves places now desolate, | |
Job | NETtext | 3:16 | Or why was I not buried like a stillborn infant, like infants who have never seen the light? | |
Job | NETtext | 3:20 | "Why does God give light to one who is in misery, and life to those whose soul is bitter, | |
Job | NETtext | 3:21 | to those who wait for death that does not come, and search for it more than for hidden treasures, | |
Job | NETtext | 3:25 | For the very thing I dreaded has happened to me, and what I feared has come upon me. | |
Chapter 4
Job | NETtext | 4:2 | "If someone should attempt a word with you, will you be impatient? But who can refrain from speaking ? | |
Job | NETtext | 4:4 | Your words have supported those who stumbled, and you have strengthened the knees that gave way. | |
Job | NETtext | 4:5 | But now the same thing comes to you, and you are discouraged; it strikes you, and you are terrified. | |
Job | NETtext | 4:7 | Call to mind now: Who, being innocent, ever perished? And where were upright people ever destroyed? | |
Job | NETtext | 4:8 | Even as I have seen, those who plow iniquity and those who sow trouble reap the same. | |
Job | NETtext | 4:10 | There is the roaring of the lion and the growling of the young lion, but the teeth of the young lions are broken. | |
Job | NETtext | 4:11 | The mighty lion perishes for lack of prey, and the cubs of the lioness are scattered. | |
Job | NETtext | 4:13 | In the troubling thoughts of the dreams in the night when a deep sleep falls on men, | |
Job | NETtext | 4:16 | It stands still, but I cannot recognize its appearance; an image is before my eyes, and I hear a murmuring voice: | |
Job | NETtext | 4:19 | how much more to those who live in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, who are crushed like a moth? | |
Job | NETtext | 4:20 | They are destroyed between morning and evening; they perish forever without anyone regarding it. | |
Chapter 5
Job | NETtext | 5:1 | "Call now! Is there anyone who will answer you? To which of the holy ones will you turn? | |
Job | NETtext | 5:3 | I myself have seen the fool taking root, but suddenly I cursed his place of residence. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:4 | His children are far from safety, and they are crushed at the place where judgment is rendered, nor is there anyone to deliver them. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:5 | The hungry eat up his harvest, and take it even from behind the thorns, and the thirsty swallow up their fortune. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:6 | For evil does not come up from the dust, nor does trouble spring up from the ground, | |
Job | NETtext | 5:12 | He frustrates the plans of the crafty so that their hands cannot accomplish what they had planned! | |
Job | NETtext | 5:13 | He catches the wise in their own craftiness, and the counsel of the cunning is brought to a quick end. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:14 | They meet with darkness in the daytime, and grope about in the noontime as if it were night. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:15 | So he saves from the sword that comes from their mouth, even the poor from the hand of the powerful. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:17 | "Therefore, blessed is the man whom God corrects, so do not despise the discipline of the Almighty. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:20 | In time of famine he will redeem you from death, and in time of war from the power of the sword. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:21 | You will be protected from malicious gossip, and will not be afraid of the destruction when it comes. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:22 | You will laugh at destruction and famine and need not be afraid of the beasts of the earth. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:23 | For you will have a pact with the stones of the field, and the wild animals will be at peace with you. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:24 | And you will know that your home will be secure, and when you inspect your domains, you will not be missing anything. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:25 | You will also know that your children will be numerous, and your descendants like the grass of the earth. | |
Job | NETtext | 5:26 | You will come to your grave in a full age, As stacks of grain are harvested in their season. | |
Chapter 6
Job | NETtext | 6:3 | But because it is heavier than the sand of the sea, that is why my words have been wild. | |
Job | NETtext | 6:4 | For the arrows of the Almighty are within me; my spirit drinks their poison; God's sudden terrors are arrayed against me. | |
Job | NETtext | 6:5 | "Does the wild donkey bray when it is near grass? Or does the ox low near its fodder? | |
Job | NETtext | 6:6 | Can food that is tasteless be eaten without salt? Or is there any taste in the white of an egg? | |
Job | NETtext | 6:9 | And that God would be willing to crush me, that he would let loose his hand and kill me. | |
Job | NETtext | 6:10 | Then I would yet have my comfort, then I would rejoice, in spite of pitiless pain, for I have not concealed the words of the Holy One. | |
Job | NETtext | 6:11 | What is my strength, that I should wait? and what is my end, that I should prolong my life? | |
Job | NETtext | 6:13 | Is not my power to help myself nothing, and has not every resource been driven from me? | |
Job | NETtext | 6:14 | "To the one in despair, kindness should come from his friend even if he forsakes the fear of the Almighty. | |
Job | NETtext | 6:15 | My brothers have been as treacherous as a seasonal stream, and as the riverbeds of the intermittent streams that flow away. | |
Job | NETtext | 6:19 | The caravans of Tema looked intently for these streams; the traveling merchants of Sheba hoped for them. | |
Job | NETtext | 6:20 | They were distressed, because each one had been so confident; they arrived there, but were disappointed. | |
Job | NETtext | 6:21 | For now you have become like these streams that are no help; you see a terror, and are afraid. | |
Job | NETtext | 6:22 | "Have I ever said, 'Give me something, and from your fortune make gifts in my favor'? | |
Job | NETtext | 6:24 | "Teach me and I, for my part, will be silent; explain to me how I have been mistaken. | |
Job | NETtext | 6:26 | Do you intend to criticize mere words, and treat the words of a despairing man as wind? | |
Chapter 7
Job | NETtext | 7:1 | "Does not humanity have hard service on earth? Are not their days also like the days of a hired man? | |
Job | NETtext | 7:2 | Like a servant longing for the evening shadow, and like a hired man looking for his wages, | |
Job | NETtext | 7:3 | thus I have been made to inherit months of futility, and nights of sorrow have been appointed to me. | |
Job | NETtext | 7:4 | If I lie down, I say, 'When will I arise?', and the night stretches on and I toss and turn restlessly until the day dawns. | |
Job | NETtext | 7:8 | The eye of him who sees me now will see me no more; your eyes will look for me, but I will be gone. | |
Job | NETtext | 7:9 | As a cloud is dispersed and then disappears, so the one who goes down to the grave does not come up again. | |
Job | NETtext | 7:10 | He returns no more to his house, nor does his place of residence know him any more. | |
Job | NETtext | 7:11 | "Therefore, I will not refrain my mouth; I will speak in the anguish of my spirit; I will complain in the bitterness of my soul. | |
Job | NETtext | 7:16 | I loathe it; I do not want to live forever; leave me alone, for my days are a vapor! | |
Job | NETtext | 7:17 | "What is mankind that you make so much of them, and that you pay attention to them? | |
Job | NETtext | 7:19 | Will you never look away from me, will you not let me alone long enough to swallow my spittle? | |
Job | NETtext | 7:20 | If I have sinned - what have I done to you, O watcher of men? Why have you set me as your target? Have I become a burden to you? | |
Chapter 8
Job | NETtext | 8:2 | "How long will you speak these things, seeing that the words of your mouth are like a great wind? | |
Job | NETtext | 8:6 | if you become pure and upright, even now he will rouse himself for you, and will restore your righteous abode. | |
Job | NETtext | 8:8 | "For inquire now of the former generation, and pay attention to the findings of their ancestors; | |
Job | NETtext | 8:9 | For we were born yesterday and do not have knowledge, since our days on earth are but a shadow. | |
Job | NETtext | 8:10 | Will they not instruct you and speak to you, and bring forth words from their understanding? | |
Job | NETtext | 8:11 | Can the papyrus plant grow tall where there is no marsh? Can reeds flourish without water? | |
Job | NETtext | 8:12 | While they are still beginning to flower and not ripe for cutting, they can wither away faster than any grass! | |
Job | NETtext | 8:15 | He leans against his house but it does not hold up, he takes hold of it but it does not stand. | |
Job | NETtext | 8:18 | If he is uprooted from his place, then that place will disown him, saying, 'I have never seen you!' | |
Job | NETtext | 8:20 | "Surely, God does not reject a blameless man, nor does he grasp the hand of the evildoers. | |
Chapter 9
Job | NETtext | 9:4 | He is wise in heart and mighty in strength - who has resisted him and remained safe? | |
Job | NETtext | 9:9 | he makes the Bear, Orion, and the Pleiades, and the constellations of the southern sky; | |
Job | NETtext | 9:12 | If he snatches away, who can turn him back? Who dares to say to him, 'What are you doing?' | |
Job | NETtext | 9:15 | Although I am innocent, I could not answer him; I could only plead with my judge for mercy. | |
Job | NETtext | 9:16 | If I summoned him, and he answered me, I would not believe that he would be listening to my voice - | |
Job | NETtext | 9:19 | If it is a matter of strength, most certainly he is the strong one! And if it is a matter of justice, he will say, 'Who will summon me?' | |
Job | NETtext | 9:20 | Although I am innocent, my mouth would condemn me; although I am blameless, it would declare me perverse. | |
Job | NETtext | 9:24 | If a land has been given into the hand of a wicked man, he covers the faces of its judges; if it is not he, then who is it? | |
Job | NETtext | 9:27 | If I say, 'I will forget my complaint, I will change my expression and be cheerful,' | |
Job | NETtext | 9:32 | For he is not a human being like I am, that I might answer him, that we might come together in judgment. | |
Chapter 10
Job | NETtext | 10:1 | "I am weary of my life; I will complain without restraint; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul. | |
Job | NETtext | 10:3 | Is it good for you to oppress, to despise the work of your hands, while you smile on the schemes of the wicked? | |
Job | NETtext | 10:7 | although you know that I am not guilty, and that there is no one who can deliver out of your hand? | |
Job | NETtext | 10:15 | If I am guilty, woe to me, and if I am innocent, I cannot lift my head; I am full of shame, and satiated with my affliction. | |
Job | NETtext | 10:16 | If I lift myself up, you hunt me as a fierce lion, and again you display your power against me. | |
Job | NETtext | 10:17 | You bring new witnesses against me, and increase your anger against me; relief troops come against me. | |
Job | NETtext | 10:18 | "Why then did you bring me out from the womb? I should have died and no eye would have seen me! | |
Job | NETtext | 10:19 | I should have been as though I had never existed; I should have been carried right from the womb to the grave! | |
Job | NETtext | 10:20 | Are not my days few? Cease, then, and leave me alone, that I may find a little comfort, | |
Chapter 11
Job | NETtext | 11:2 | "Should not this abundance of words be answered, or should this talkative man be vindicated? | |
Job | NETtext | 11:3 | Will your idle talk reduce people to silence, and will no one rebuke you when you mock? | |
Job | NETtext | 11:6 | and reveal to you the secrets of wisdom - for true wisdom has two sides - so that you would know that God has forgiven some of your sins. | |
Job | NETtext | 11:7 | "Can you discover the essence of God? Can you find out the perfection of the Almighty? | |
Job | NETtext | 11:8 | It is higher than the heavens - what can you do? It is deeper than Sheol - what can you know? | |
Job | NETtext | 11:12 | But an empty man will become wise, when a wild donkey's colt is born a human being. | |
Job | NETtext | 11:14 | if iniquity is in your hand - put it far away, and do not let evil reside in your tents. | |
Job | NETtext | 11:15 | For then you will lift up your face without blemish; you will be securely established and will not fear. | |
Job | NETtext | 11:16 | For you will forget your trouble; you will remember it like water that has flowed away. | |
Job | NETtext | 11:17 | And life will be brighter than the noonday; though there be darkness, it will be like the morning. | |
Job | NETtext | 11:18 | And you will be secure, because there is hope; you will be protected and will take your rest in safety. | |
Chapter 12
Job | NETtext | 12:3 | I also have understanding as well as you; I am not inferior to you. Who does not know such things as these? | |
Job | NETtext | 12:4 | I am a laughingstock to my friends, I, who called on God and whom he answered - a righteous and blameless man is a laughingstock! | |
Job | NETtext | 12:5 | For calamity, there is derision (according to the ideas of the fortunate ) - a fate for those whose feet slip! | |
Job | NETtext | 12:6 | But the tents of robbers are peaceful, and those who provoke God are confident - who carry their god in their hands. | |
Job | NETtext | 12:7 | "But now, ask the animals and they will teach you, or the birds of the sky and they will tell you. | |
Job | NETtext | 12:8 | Or speak to the earth and it will teach you, or let the fish of the sea declare to you. | |
Job | NETtext | 12:14 | If he tears down, it cannot be rebuilt; if he imprisons a person, there is no escape. | |
Job | NETtext | 12:15 | If he holds back the waters, then they dry up; if he releases them, they destroy the land. | |
Job | NETtext | 12:16 | With him are strength and prudence; both the one who goes astray and the one who misleads are his. | |
Job | NETtext | 12:20 | He deprives the trusted advisers of speech and takes away the discernment of elders. | |
Job | NETtext | 12:23 | He makes nations great, and destroys them; he extends the boundaries of nations and disperses them. | |
Job | NETtext | 12:24 | He deprives the leaders of the earth of their understanding; he makes them wander in a trackless desert waste. | |
Chapter 13
Job | NETtext | 13:9 | Would it turn out well if he would examine you? Or as one deceives a man would you deceive him? | |
Job | NETtext | 13:15 | Even if he slays me, I will hope in him; I will surely defend my ways to his face! | |
Job | NETtext | 13:16 | Moreover, this will become my deliverance, for no godless person would come before him. | |
Job | NETtext | 13:26 | For you write down bitter things against me and cause me to inherit the sins of my youth. | |
Job | NETtext | 13:27 | And you put my feet in the stocks and you watch all my movements; you put marks on the soles of my feet. | |
Chapter 14
Job | NETtext | 14:2 | He grows up like a flower and then withers away; he flees like a shadow, and does not remain. | |
Job | NETtext | 14:5 | Since man's days are determined, the number of his months is under your control; you have set his limit and he cannot pass it. | |
Job | NETtext | 14:6 | Look away from him and let him desist, until he fulfills his time like a hired man. | |
Job | NETtext | 14:7 | "But there is hope for a tree: If it is cut down, it will sprout again, and its new shoots will not fail. | |
Job | NETtext | 14:8 | Although its roots may grow old in the ground and its stump begins to die in the soil, | |
Job | NETtext | 14:12 | so man lies down and does not rise; until the heavens are no more, they will not awake nor arise from their sleep. | |
Job | NETtext | 14:13 | "O that you would hide me in Sheol, and conceal me till your anger has passed! O that you would set me a time and then remember me! | |
Job | NETtext | 14:14 | If a man dies, will he live again? All the days of my hard service I will wait until my release comes. | |
Job | NETtext | 14:15 | You will call and I - I will answer you; you will long for the creature you have made. | |
Job | NETtext | 14:18 | But as a mountain falls away and crumbles, and as a rock will be removed from its place, | |
Job | NETtext | 14:19 | as water wears away stones, and torrents wash away the soil, so you destroy man's hope. | |
Job | NETtext | 14:20 | You overpower him once for all, and he departs; you change his appearance and send him away. | |
Job | NETtext | 14:21 | If his sons are honored, he does not know it; if they are brought low, he does not see it. | |
Chapter 15
Job | NETtext | 15:2 | "Does a wise man answer with blustery knowledge, or fill his belly with the east wind? | |
Job | NETtext | 15:9 | What do you know that we don't know? What do you understand that we don't understand? | |
Job | NETtext | 15:11 | Are God's consolations too trivial for you; or a word spoken in gentleness to you? | |
Job | NETtext | 15:13 | when you turn your rage against God and allow such words to escape from your mouth? | |
Job | NETtext | 15:14 | What is man that he should be pure, or one born of woman, that he should be righteous? | |
Job | NETtext | 15:15 | If God places no trust in his holy ones, if even the heavens are not pure in his eyes, | |
Job | NETtext | 15:20 | All his days the wicked man suffers torment, throughout the number of the years that are stored up for the tyrant. | |
Job | NETtext | 15:23 | he wanders about - food for vultures; he knows that the day of darkness is at hand. | |
Job | NETtext | 15:24 | Distress and anguish terrify him; they prevail against him like a king ready to launch an attack, | |
Job | NETtext | 15:25 | for he stretches out his hand against God, and vaunts himself against the Almighty, | |
Job | NETtext | 15:28 | he lived in ruined towns and in houses where no one lives, where they are ready to crumble into heaps. | |
Job | NETtext | 15:29 | He will not grow rich, and his wealth will not endure, nor will his possessions spread over the land. | |
Job | NETtext | 15:30 | He will not escape the darkness; a flame will wither his shoots and he will depart by the breath of God's mouth. | |
Job | NETtext | 15:31 | Let him not trust in what is worthless, deceiving himself; for worthlessness will be his reward. | |
Job | NETtext | 15:33 | Like a vine he will let his sour grapes fall, and like an olive tree he will shed his blossoms. | |
Job | NETtext | 15:34 | For the company of the godless is barren, and fire consumes the tents of those who accept bribes. | |
Chapter 16
Job | NETtext | 16:2 | "I have heard many things like these before. What miserable comforters are you all! | |
Job | NETtext | 16:4 | I also could speak like you, if you were in my place; I could pile up words against you and I could shake my head at you. | |
Job | NETtext | 16:5 | But I would strengthen you with my words; comfort from my lips would bring you relief. | |
Job | NETtext | 16:6 | "But if I speak, my pain is not relieved, and if I refrain from speaking - how much of it goes away? | |
Job | NETtext | 16:8 | You have seized me, and it has become a witness; my leanness has risen up against me and testifies against me. | |
Job | NETtext | 16:9 | His anger has torn me and persecuted me; he has gnashed at me with his teeth; my adversary locks his eyes on me. | |
Job | NETtext | 16:10 | People have opened their mouths against me, they have struck my cheek in scorn; they unite together against me. | |
Job | NETtext | 16:12 | I was in peace, and he has shattered me. He has seized me by the neck and crushed me. He has made me his target; | |
Job | NETtext | 16:13 | his archers surround me. Without pity he pierces my kidneys and pours out my gall on the ground. | |
Job | NETtext | 16:14 | He breaks through against me, time and time again; he rushes against me like a warrior. | |
Job | NETtext | 16:16 | my face is reddened because of weeping, and on my eyelids there is a deep darkness, | |
Chapter 17
Job | NETtext | 17:4 | Because you have closed their minds to understanding, therefore you will not exalt them. | |
Job | NETtext | 17:5 | If a man denounces his friends for personal gain, the eyes of his children will fail. | |
Job | NETtext | 17:9 | But the righteous man holds to his way, and the one with clean hands grows stronger. | |
Job | NETtext | 17:12 | These men change night into day; they say, 'The light is near in the face of darkness.' | |
Job | NETtext | 17:14 | If I cry to corruption, 'You are my father,' and to the worm, 'My Mother,' or 'My sister,' | |
Chapter 18
Job | NETtext | 18:4 | You who tear yourself to pieces in your anger, will the earth be abandoned for your sake? Or will a rock be moved from its place? | |
Job | NETtext | 18:14 | He is dragged from the security of his tent, and marched off to the king of terrors. | |
Job | NETtext | 18:19 | He has neither children nor descendants among his people, no survivor in those places he once stayed. | |
Job | NETtext | 18:20 | People of the west are appalled at his fate; people of the east are seized with horror, saying, | |
Chapter 19
Job | NETtext | 19:7 | "If I cry out, 'Violence!' I receive no answer; I cry for help, but there is no justice. | |
Job | NETtext | 19:10 | He tears me down on every side until I perish; he uproots my hope like one uproots a tree. | |
Job | NETtext | 19:12 | His troops advance together; they throw up a siege ramp against me, and they camp around my tent. | |
Job | NETtext | 19:15 | My guests and my servant girls consider me a stranger; I am a foreigner in their eyes. | |
Job | NETtext | 19:16 | I summon my servant, but he does not respond, even though I implore him with my own mouth. | |
Job | NETtext | 19:20 | My bones stick to my skin and my flesh; I have escaped alive with only the skin of my teeth. | |
Job | NETtext | 19:25 | As for me, I know that my Redeemer lives, and that as the last he will stand upon the earth. | |
Job | NETtext | 19:27 | whom I will see for myself, and whom my own eyes will behold, and not another. My heart grows faint within me. | |
Job | NETtext | 19:28 | If you say, 'How we will pursue him, since the root of the trouble is found in him!' | |
Chapter 20
Job | NETtext | 20:2 | "This is why my troubled thoughts bring me back - because of my feelings within me. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:3 | When I hear a reproof that dishonors me, then my understanding prompts me to answer. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:4 | "Surely you know that it has been from old, ever since humankind was placed on the earth, | |
Job | NETtext | 20:5 | that the elation of the wicked is brief, the joy of the godless lasts but a moment. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:7 | he will perish forever, like his own excrement; those who used to see him will say, 'Where is he?' | |
Job | NETtext | 20:8 | Like a dream he flies away, never again to be found, and like a vision of the night he is put to flight. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:9 | People who had seen him will not see him again, and the place where he was will recognize him no longer. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:11 | His bones were full of his youthful vigor, but that vigor will lie down with him in the dust. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:13 | if he retains it for himself and does not let it go, and holds it fast in his mouth, | |
Job | NETtext | 20:14 | his food is turned sour in his stomach; it becomes the venom of serpents within him. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:15 | The wealth that he consumed he vomits up, God will make him throw it out of his stomach. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:17 | He will not look on the streams, the rivers, which are the torrents of honey and butter. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:18 | He gives back the ill-gotten gain without assimilating it; he will not enjoy the wealth from his commerce. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:19 | For he has oppressed the poor and abandoned them; he has seized a house which he did not build. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:20 | For he knows no satisfaction in his appetite; he does not let anything he desires escape. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:22 | In the fullness of his sufficiency, distress overtakes him. the full force of misery will come upon him. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:23 | "While he is filling his belly, God sends his burning anger against him, and rains down his blows upon him. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:25 | When he pulls it out and it comes out of his back, the gleaming point out of his liver, terrors come over him. | |
Job | NETtext | 20:26 | Total darkness waits to receive his treasures; a fire which has not been kindled will consume him and devour what is left in his tent. | |
Chapter 21
Job | NETtext | 21:8 | Their children are firmly established in their presence, their offspring before their eyes. | |
Job | NETtext | 21:9 | Their houses are safe and without fear; and no rod of punishment from God is upon them. | |
Job | NETtext | 21:12 | They sing to the accompaniment of tambourine and harp, and make merry to the sound of the flute. | |
Job | NETtext | 21:15 | Who is the Almighty, that we should serve him? What would we gain if we were to pray to him?' | |
Job | NETtext | 21:16 | But their prosperity is not their own doing. The counsel of the wicked is far from me! | |
Job | NETtext | 21:17 | "How often is the lamp of the wicked extinguished? How often does their misfortune come upon them? How often does God apportion pain to them in his anger? | |
Job | NETtext | 21:18 | How often are they like straw before the wind, and like chaff swept away by a whirlwind? | |
Job | NETtext | 21:19 | You may say, 'God stores up a man's punishment for his children!' Instead let him repay the man himself so that he may know it! | |
Job | NETtext | 21:21 | For what is his interest in his home after his death, when the number of his months has been broken off? | |
Job | NETtext | 21:28 | For you say, 'Where now is the nobleman's house, and where are the tents in which the wicked lived?' | |
Job | NETtext | 21:29 | Have you never questioned those who travel the roads? Do you not recognize their accounts - | |
Job | NETtext | 21:30 | that the evil man is spared from the day of his misfortune, that he is delivered from the day of God's wrath? | |
Job | NETtext | 21:33 | The clods of the torrent valley are sweet to him; behind him everybody follows in procession, and before him goes a countless throng. | |
Chapter 22
Job | NETtext | 22:2 | "Is it to God that a strong man is of benefit? Is it to him that even a wise man is profitable? | |
Job | NETtext | 22:3 | Is it of any special benefit to the Almighty that you should be righteous, or is it any gain to him that you make your ways blameless? | |
Job | NETtext | 22:6 | "For you took pledges from your brothers for no reason, and you stripped the clothing from the naked. | |
Job | NETtext | 22:14 | Thick clouds are a veil for him, so he does not see us, as he goes back and forth in the vault of heaven.' | |
Job | NETtext | 22:16 | men who were carried off before their time, when the flood was poured out on their foundations? | |
Job | NETtext | 22:17 | They were saying to God, 'Turn away from us,' and 'What can the Almighty do to us?' | |
Job | NETtext | 22:18 | But it was he who filled their houses with good things - yet the counsel of the wicked was far from me. | |
Job | NETtext | 22:19 | The righteous see their destruction and rejoice; the innocent mock them scornfully, saying, | |
Job | NETtext | 22:21 | "Reconcile yourself with God, and be at peace with him; in this way your prosperity will be good. | |
Job | NETtext | 22:23 | If you return to the Almighty, you will be built up; if you remove wicked behavior far from your tent, | |
Job | NETtext | 22:24 | and throw your gold in the dust - your gold of Ophir among the rocks in the ravines - | |
Job | NETtext | 22:26 | Surely then you will delight yourself in the Almighty, and will lift up your face toward God. | |
Job | NETtext | 22:28 | Whatever you decide on a matter, it will be established for you, and light will shine on your ways. | |
Job | NETtext | 22:29 | When people are brought low and you say 'Lift them up!' then he will save the downcast; | |
Chapter 23
Job | NETtext | 23:5 | I would know with what words he would answer me, and understand what he would say to me. | |
Job | NETtext | 23:7 | There an upright person could present his case before him, and I would be delivered forever from my judge. | |
Job | NETtext | 23:9 | In the north when he is at work, I do not see him; when he turns to the south, I see no trace of him. | |
Job | NETtext | 23:10 | But he knows the pathway that I take; if he tested me, I would come forth like gold. | |
Job | NETtext | 23:11 | My feet have followed his steps closely; I have kept to his way and have not turned aside. | |
Job | NETtext | 23:12 | I have not departed from the commands of his lips; I have treasured the words of his mouth more than my allotted portion. | |
Job | NETtext | 23:15 | That is why I am terrified in his presence; when I consider, I am afraid because of him. | |
Chapter 24
Job | NETtext | 24:1 | "Why are times not appointed by the Almighty? Why do those who know him not see his days? | |
Job | NETtext | 24:4 | They turn the needy from the pathway, and the poor of the land hide themselves together. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:5 | Like wild donkeys in the desert they go out to their labor, seeking diligently for food; the wasteland provides food for them and for their children. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:7 | They spend the night naked because they lack clothing; they have no covering against the cold. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:8 | They are soaked by mountain rains and huddle in the rocks because they lack shelter. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:9 | The fatherless child is snatched from the breast, the infant of the poor is taken as a pledge. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:10 | They go about naked, without clothing, and go hungry while they carry the sheaves. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:11 | They press out the olive oil between the rows of olive trees; they tread the winepresses while they are thirsty. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:12 | From the city the dying groan, and the wounded cry out for help, but God charges no one with wrongdoing. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:13 | There are those who rebel against the light; they do not know its ways and they do not stay on its paths. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:14 | Before daybreak the murderer rises up; he kills the poor and the needy; in the night he is like a thief. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:15 | And the eye of the adulterer watches for the twilight, thinking, 'No eye can see me,' and covers his face with a mask. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:16 | In the dark the robber breaks into houses, but by day they shut themselves in; they do not know the light. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:17 | For all of them, the morning is to them like deep darkness; they are friends with the terrors of darkness. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:18 | "You say, 'He is foam on the face of the waters; their portion of the land is cursed so that no one goes to their vineyard. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:19 | The drought as well as the heat carry away the melted snow; so the grave takes away those who have sinned. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:20 | The womb forgets him, the worm feasts on him, no longer will he be remembered. Like a tree, wickedness will be broken down. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:22 | But God drags off the mighty by his power; when God rises up against him, he has no faith in his life. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:23 | God may let them rest in a feeling of security, but he is constantly watching all their ways. | |
Job | NETtext | 24:24 | They are exalted for a little while, and then they are gone, they are brought low like all others, and gathered in, and like a head of grain they are cut off.' | |
Chapter 25
Job | NETtext | 25:4 | How then can a human being be righteous before God? How can one born of a woman be pure? | |
Job | NETtext | 25:5 | If even the moon is not bright, and the stars are not pure as far as he is concerned, | |
Chapter 26
Job | NETtext | 26:2 | "How you have helped the powerless! How you have saved the person who has no strength! | |
Job | NETtext | 26:4 | To whom did you utter these words? And whose spirit has come forth from your mouth? | |
Job | NETtext | 26:7 | He spreads out the northern skies over empty space; he suspends the earth on nothing. | |
Job | NETtext | 26:8 | He locks the waters in his clouds, and the clouds do not burst with the weight of them. | |
Job | NETtext | 26:10 | He marks out the horizon on the surface of the waters as a boundary between light and darkness. | |
Job | NETtext | 26:12 | By his power he stills the sea; by his wisdom he cut Rahab the great sea monster to pieces. | |
Chapter 27
Job | NETtext | 27:2 | "As surely as God lives, who has denied me justice, the Almighty, who has made my life bitter - | |
Job | NETtext | 27:5 | I will never declare that you three are in the right; until I die, I will not set aside my integrity! | |
Job | NETtext | 27:6 | I will maintain my righteousness and never let it go; my conscience will not reproach me for as long as I live. | |
Job | NETtext | 27:8 | For what hope does the godless have when he is cut off, when God takes away his life? | |
Job | NETtext | 27:11 | I will teach you about the power of God; What is on the Almighty's mind I will not conceal. | |
Job | NETtext | 27:12 | If you yourselves have all seen this, Why in the world do you continue this meaningless talk? | |
Job | NETtext | 27:13 | This is the portion of the wicked man allotted by God, the inheritance that evildoers receive from the Almighty. | |
Job | NETtext | 27:14 | If his children increase - it is for the sword! His offspring never have enough to eat. | |
Job | NETtext | 27:15 | Those who survive him are buried by the plague, and their widows do not mourn for them. | |
Job | NETtext | 27:17 | what he stores up a righteous man will wear, and an innocent man will inherit his silver. | |
Job | NETtext | 27:18 | The house he builds is as fragile as a moth's cocoon, like a hut that a watchman has made. | |
Job | NETtext | 27:19 | He goes to bed wealthy, but will do so no more. When he opens his eyes, it is all gone. | |
Chapter 28
Job | NETtext | 28:3 | Man puts an end to the darkness; he searches the farthest recesses for the ore in the deepest darkness. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:4 | Far from where people live he sinks a shaft, in places travelers have long forgotten, far from other people he dangles and sways. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:9 | On the flinty rock man has set to work with his hand; he has overturned mountains at their bases. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:10 | He has cut out channels through the rocks; his eyes have spotted every precious thing. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:11 | He has searched the sources of the rivers and what was hidden he has brought into the light. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:15 | Fine gold cannot be given in exchange for it, nor can its price be weighed out in silver. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:16 | It cannot be measured out for purchase with the gold of Ophir, with precious onyx or sapphires. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:17 | Neither gold nor crystal can be compared with it, nor can a vase of gold match its worth. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:18 | Of coral and jasper no mention will be made; the price of wisdom is more than pearls. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:19 | The topaz of Cush cannot be compared with it; it cannot be purchased with pure gold. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:21 | For it has been hidden from the eyes of every living creature, and from the birds of the sky it has been concealed. | |
Job | NETtext | 28:22 | Destruction and Death say, 'With our ears we have heard a rumor about where it can be found.' | |
Job | NETtext | 28:27 | then he looked at wisdom and assessed its value; he established it and examined it closely. | |
Chapter 29
Job | NETtext | 29:2 | "O that I could be as I was in the months now gone, in the days when God watched over me, | |
Job | NETtext | 29:3 | when he caused his lamp to shine upon my head, and by his light I walked through darkness; | |
Job | NETtext | 29:4 | just as I was in my most productive time, when God's intimate friendship was experienced in my tent, | |
Job | NETtext | 29:6 | when my steps were bathed with butter and the rock poured out for me streams of olive oil! | |
Job | NETtext | 29:8 | the young men would see me and step aside, and the old men would get up and remain standing; | |
Job | NETtext | 29:10 | the voices of the nobles fell silent, and their tongues stuck to the roof of their mouths. | |
Job | NETtext | 29:11 | "As soon as the ear heard these things, it blessed me, and when the eye saw them, it bore witness to me, | |
Job | NETtext | 29:12 | for I rescued the poor who cried out for help, and the orphan who had no one to assist him; | |
Job | NETtext | 29:13 | the blessing of the dying man descended on me, and I made the widow's heart rejoice; | |
Job | NETtext | 29:14 | I put on righteousness and it clothed me, my just dealing was like a robe and a turban; | |
Job | NETtext | 29:16 | I was a father to the needy, and I investigated the case of the person I did not know; | |
Job | NETtext | 29:18 | "Then I thought, 'I will die in my own home, my days as numerous as the grains of sand. | |
Job | NETtext | 29:23 | They waited for me as people wait for the rain, and they opened their mouths as for the spring rains. | |
Job | NETtext | 29:24 | If I smiled at them, they hardly believed it; and they did not cause the light of my face to darken. | |
Chapter 30
Job | NETtext | 30:1 | "But now they mock me, those who are younger than I, whose fathers I disdained too much to put with my sheep dogs. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:2 | Moreover, the strength of their hands - what use was it to me? Men whose strength had perished; | |
Job | NETtext | 30:3 | gaunt with want and hunger, they would gnaw the parched land, in former time desolate and waste. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:4 | By the brush they would gather herbs from the salt marshes, and the root of the broom tree was their food. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:5 | They were banished from the community - people shouted at them like they would shout at thieves - | |
Job | NETtext | 30:6 | so that they had to live in the dry stream beds, in the holes of the ground, and among the rocks. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:7 | They brayed like animals among the bushes and were huddled together under the nettles. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:8 | Sons of senseless and nameless people, they were driven out of the land with whips. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:10 | They detest me and maintain their distance; they do not hesitate to spit in my face. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:11 | Because God has untied my tent cord and afflicted me, people throw off all restraint in my presence. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:12 | On my right the young rabble rise up; they drive me from place to place, and build up siege ramps against me. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:13 | They destroy my path; they succeed in destroying me without anyone assisting them. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:15 | Terrors are turned loose on me; they drive away my honor like the wind, and like a cloud my deliverance has passed away. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:22 | You pick me up on the wind and make me ride on it; you toss me about in the storm. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:23 | I know that you are bringing me to death, to the meeting place for all the living. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:24 | "Surely one does not stretch out his hand against a broken man when he cries for help in his distress. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:26 | But when I hoped for good, trouble came; when I expected light, then darkness came. | |
Job | NETtext | 30:28 | I go about blackened, but not by the sun; in the assembly I stand up and cry for help. | |
Chapter 31
Job | NETtext | 31:1 | "I made a covenant with my eyes; how then could I entertain thoughts against a virgin? | |
Job | NETtext | 31:2 | What then would be one's lot from God above, one's heritage from the Almighty on high? | |
Job | NETtext | 31:7 | If my footsteps have strayed from the way, if my heart has gone after my eyes, or if anything has defiled my hands, | |
Job | NETtext | 31:9 | If my heart has been enticed by a woman, and I have lain in wait at my neighbor's door, | |
Job | NETtext | 31:10 | then let my wife turn the millstone for another man, and may other men have sexual relations with her. | |
Job | NETtext | 31:12 | For it is a fire that devours even to Destruction, and it would uproot all my harvest. | |
Job | NETtext | 31:13 | "If I have disregarded the right of my male servants or my female servants when they disputed with me, | |
Job | NETtext | 31:14 | then what will I do when God confronts me in judgment; when he intervenes, how will I respond to him? | |
Job | NETtext | 31:15 | Did not the one who made me in the womb make them? Did not the same one form us in the womb? | |
Job | NETtext | 31:16 | If I have refused to give the poor what they desired, or caused the eyes of the widow to fail, | |
Job | NETtext | 31:18 | but from my youth I raised the orphan like a father, and from my mother's womb I guided the widow! | |
Job | NETtext | 31:19 | If I have seen anyone about to perish for lack of clothing, or a poor man without a coat, | |
Job | NETtext | 31:21 | if I have raised my hand to vote against the orphan, when I saw my support in the court, | |
Job | NETtext | 31:23 | For the calamity from God was a terror to me, and by reason of his majesty I was powerless. | |
Job | NETtext | 31:25 | if I have rejoiced because of the extent of my wealth, or because of the great wealth my hand had gained, | |
Job | NETtext | 31:26 | if I looked at the sun when it was shining, and the moon advancing as a precious thing, | |
Job | NETtext | 31:27 | so that my heart was secretly enticed, and my hand threw them a kiss from my mouth, | |
Job | NETtext | 31:28 | then this also would be iniquity to be judged, for I would have been false to God above. | |
Job | NETtext | 31:29 | If I have rejoiced over the misfortune of my enemy or exulted because calamity found him - | |
Job | NETtext | 31:30 | I have not even permitted my mouth to sin by asking for his life through a curse - | |
Job | NETtext | 31:31 | if the members of my household have never said, 'If only there were someone who has not been satisfied from Job's meat!' - | |
Job | NETtext | 31:32 | But no stranger had to spend the night outside, for I opened my doors to the traveler - | |
Job | NETtext | 31:34 | because I was terrified of the great multitude, and the contempt of families terrified me, so that I remained silent and would not go outdoors - | |
Job | NETtext | 31:35 | "If only I had someone to hear me! Here is my signature - let the Almighty answer me! If only I had an indictment that my accuser had written. | |
Job | NETtext | 31:36 | Surely I would wear it proudly on my shoulder, I would bind it on me like a crown; | |
Chapter 32
Job | NETtext | 32:1 | So these three men refused to answer Job further, because he was righteous in his own eyes. | |
Job | NETtext | 32:2 | Then Elihu son of Barakel the Buzite, of the family of Ram, became very angry. He was angry with Job for justifying himself rather than God. | |
Job | NETtext | 32:3 | With Job's three friends he was also angry, because they could not find an answer, and so declared Job guilty. | |
Job | NETtext | 32:4 | Now Elihu had waited before speaking to Job, because the others were older than he was. | |
Job | NETtext | 32:6 | So Elihu son of Barakel the Buzite spoke up: "I am young, but you are elderly; that is why I was fearful, and afraid to explain to you what I know. | |
Job | NETtext | 32:7 | I said to myself, 'Age should speak, and length of years should make wisdom known.' | |
Job | NETtext | 32:8 | But it is a spirit in people, the breath of the Almighty, that makes them understand. | |
Job | NETtext | 32:11 | Look, I waited for you to speak; I listened closely to your wise thoughts, while you were searching for words. | |
Job | NETtext | 32:12 | Now I was paying you close attention, yet there was no one proving Job wrong, not one of you was answering his statements! | |
Job | NETtext | 32:14 | Job has not directed his words to me, and so I will not reply to him with your arguments. | |
Job | NETtext | 32:16 | And I have waited. But because they do not speak, because they stand there and answer no more, | |
Job | NETtext | 32:20 | I will speak, so that I may find relief; I will open my lips, so that I may answer. | |
Chapter 33
Job | NETtext | 33:3 | My words come from the uprightness of my heart, and my lips will utter knowledge sincerely. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:5 | Reply to me, if you can; set your arguments in order before me and take your stand! | |
Job | NETtext | 33:7 | Therefore no fear of me should terrify you, nor should my pressure be heavy on you. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:12 | Now in this, you are not right - I answer you, for God is greater than a human being. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:14 | "For God speaks, the first time in one way, the second time in another, though a person does not perceive it. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:15 | In a dream, a night vision, when deep sleep falls on people as they sleep in their beds. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:18 | He spares a person's life from corruption, his very life from crossing over the river. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:19 | Or a person is chastened by pain on his bed, and with the continual strife of his bones, | |
Job | NETtext | 33:21 | His flesh wastes away from sight, and his bones, which were not seen, are easily visible. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:22 | He draws near to the place of corruption, and his life to the messengers of death. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:23 | If there is an angel beside him, one mediator out of a thousand, to tell a person what constitutes his uprightness; | |
Job | NETtext | 33:24 | and if God is gracious to him and says, 'Spare him from going down to the place of corruption, I have found a ransom for him,' | |
Job | NETtext | 33:25 | then his flesh is restored like a youth's; he returns to the days of his youthful vigor. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:26 | He entreats God, and God delights in him, he sees God's face with rejoicing, and God restores to him his righteousness. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:27 | That person sings to others, saying: 'I have sinned and falsified what is right, but I was not punished according to what I deserved. | |
Job | NETtext | 33:28 | He redeemed my life from going down to the place of corruption, and my life sees the light!' | |
Job | NETtext | 33:29 | "Indeed, God does all these things, twice, three times, in his dealings with a person, | |
Job | NETtext | 33:30 | to turn back his life from the place of corruption, that he may be enlightened with the light of life. | |
Chapter 34
Job | NETtext | 34:4 | Let us evaluate for ourselves what is right; let us come to know among ourselves what is good. | |
Job | NETtext | 34:6 | Concerning my right, should I lie? My wound is incurable, although I am without transgression.' | |
Job | NETtext | 34:10 | "Therefore, listen to me, you men of understanding. Far be it from God to do wickedness, from the Almighty to do evil. | |
Job | NETtext | 34:11 | For he repays a person for his work, and according to the conduct of a person, he causes the consequences to find him. | |
Job | NETtext | 34:12 | Indeed, in truth, God does not act wickedly, and the Almighty does not pervert justice. | |
Job | NETtext | 34:17 | Do you really think that one who hates justice can govern? And will you declare guilty the supremely righteous One, | |
Job | NETtext | 34:19 | who shows no partiality to princes, and does not take note of the rich more than the poor, because all of them are the work of his hands? | |
Job | NETtext | 34:20 | In a moment they die, in the middle of the night, people are shaken and they pass away. The mighty are removed effortlessly. | |
Job | NETtext | 34:23 | For he does not still consider a person, that he should come before God in judgment. | |
Job | NETtext | 34:25 | Therefore, he knows their deeds, he overthrows them in the night and they are crushed. | |
Job | NETtext | 34:27 | because they have turned away from following him, and have not understood any of his ways, | |
Job | NETtext | 34:28 | so that they caused the cry of the poor to come before him, so that he hears the cry of the needy. | |
Job | NETtext | 34:29 | But if God is quiet, who can condemn him? If he hides his face, then who can see him? Yet he is over the individual and the nation alike, | |
Job | NETtext | 34:31 | "Has anyone said to God, 'I have endured chastisement, but I will not act wrongly any more. | |
Job | NETtext | 34:33 | Is it your opinion that God should recompense it, because you reject this? But you must choose, and not I, so tell us what you know. | |
Job | NETtext | 34:36 | But Job will be tested to the end, because his answers are like those of wicked men. | |
Chapter 35
Job | NETtext | 35:6 | If you sin, how does it affect God? If your transgressions are many, what does it do to him? | |
Job | NETtext | 35:7 | If you are righteous, what do you give to God, or what does he receive from your hand? | |
Job | NETtext | 35:8 | Your wickedness affects only a person like yourself, and your righteousness only other people. | |
Job | NETtext | 35:9 | "People cry out because of the excess of oppression; they cry out for help because of the power of the mighty. | |
Job | NETtext | 35:11 | who teaches us more than the wild animals of the earth, and makes us wiser than the birds of the sky?' | |
Job | NETtext | 35:12 | Then they cry out - but he does not answer - because of the arrogance of the wicked. | |
Job | NETtext | 35:13 | Surely it is an empty cry - God does not hear it; the Almighty does not take notice of it. | |
Job | NETtext | 35:14 | How much less, then, when you say that you do not perceive him, that the case is before him and you are waiting for him! | |
Job | NETtext | 35:15 | And further, when you say that his anger does not punish, and that he does not know transgression! | |
Chapter 36
Job | NETtext | 36:2 | "Be patient with me a little longer and I will instruct you, for I still have words to speak on God's behalf. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:3 | With my knowledge I will speak comprehensively, and to my Creator I will ascribe righteousness. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:4 | For in truth, my words are not false; it is one complete in knowledge who is with you. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:5 | Indeed, God is mighty; and he does not despise people, he is mighty, and firm in his intent. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:7 | He does not take his eyes off the righteous; but with kings on the throne he seats the righteous and exalts them forever. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:9 | then he reveals to them what they have done, and their transgressions, that they were behaving proudly. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:11 | If they obey and serve him, they live out their days in prosperity and their years in pleasantness. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:12 | But if they refuse to listen, they pass over the river of death, and expire without knowledge. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:15 | He delivers the afflicted by their afflictions, he reveals himself to them by their suffering. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:16 | And surely, he drew you from the mouth of distress, to a wide place, unrestricted, and to the comfort of your table filled with rich food. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:17 | But now you are preoccupied with the judgment due the wicked, judgment and justice take hold of you. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:18 | Be careful that no one entices you with riches; do not let a large bribe turn you aside. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:19 | Would your wealth sustain you, so that you would not be in distress, even all your mighty efforts? | |
Job | NETtext | 36:21 | Take heed, do not turn to evil, for because of this you have been tested by affliction. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:23 | Who has prescribed his ways for him? Or said to him, 'You have done what is wicked'? | |
Job | NETtext | 36:26 | "Yes, God is great - beyond our knowledge! The number of his years is unsearchable. | |
Job | NETtext | 36:30 | See how he scattered his lightning about him; he has covered the depths of the sea. | |
Chapter 37
Job | NETtext | 37:2 | Listen carefully to the thunder of his voice, to the rumbling that proceeds from his mouth. | |
Job | NETtext | 37:3 | Under the whole heaven he lets it go, even his lightning to the far corners of the earth. | |
Job | NETtext | 37:4 | After that a voice roars; he thunders with an exalted voice, and he does not hold back his lightning bolts when his voice is heard. | |
Job | NETtext | 37:5 | God thunders with his voice in marvelous ways; he does great things beyond our understanding. | |
Job | NETtext | 37:6 | For to the snow he says, 'Fall to earth,' and to the torrential rains, 'Pour down.' | |
Job | NETtext | 37:12 | The clouds go round in circles, wheeling about according to his plans, to carry out all that he commands them over the face of the whole inhabited world. | |
Job | NETtext | 37:13 | Whether it is for punishment for his land, or whether it is for mercy, he causes it to find its mark. | |
Job | NETtext | 37:15 | Do you know how God commands them, how he makes lightning flash in his storm cloud? | |
Job | NETtext | 37:16 | Do you know about the balancing of the clouds, that wondrous activity of him who is perfect in knowledge? | |
Job | NETtext | 37:19 | Tell us what we should say to him. We cannot prepare a case because of the darkness. | |
Job | NETtext | 37:20 | Should he be informed that I want to speak? If a man speaks, surely he would be swallowed up! | |
Job | NETtext | 37:21 | But now, the sun cannot be looked at - it is bright in the skies - after a wind passed and swept the clouds away. | |
Job | NETtext | 37:23 | As for the Almighty, we cannot attain to him! He is great in power, but justice and abundant righteousness he does not oppress. | |
Chapter 38
Job | NETtext | 38:3 | Get ready for a difficult task like a man; I will question you and you will inform me! | |
Job | NETtext | 38:4 | "Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth? Tell me, if you possess understanding! | |
Job | NETtext | 38:5 | Who set its measurements - if you know - or who stretched a measuring line across it? | |
Job | NETtext | 38:11 | when I said, 'To here you may come and no farther, here your proud waves will be confined'? | |
Job | NETtext | 38:12 | Have you ever in your life commanded the morning, or made the dawn know its place, | |
Job | NETtext | 38:14 | The earth takes shape like clay under a seal; its features are dyed like a garment. | |
Job | NETtext | 38:15 | Then from the wicked the light is withheld, and the arm raised in violence is broken. | |
Job | NETtext | 38:16 | Have you gone to the springs that fill the sea, or walked about in the recesses of the deep? | |
Job | NETtext | 38:17 | Have the gates of death been revealed to you? Have you seen the gates of deepest darkness? | |
Job | NETtext | 38:24 | In what direction is lightning dispersed, or the east winds scattered over the earth? | |
Job | NETtext | 38:25 | Who carves out a channel for the heavy rains, and a path for the rumble of thunder, | |
Job | NETtext | 38:26 | to cause it to rain on an uninhabited land, a desert where there are no human beings, | |
Job | NETtext | 38:27 | to satisfy a devastated and desolate land, and to cause it to sprout with vegetation? | |
Job | NETtext | 38:29 | From whose womb does the ice emerge, and the frost from the sky, who gives birth to it, | |
Job | NETtext | 38:30 | when the waters become hard like stone, when the surface of the deep is frozen solid? | |
Job | NETtext | 38:32 | Can you lead out the constellations in their seasons, or guide the Bear with its cubs? | |
Job | NETtext | 38:35 | Can you send out lightning bolts, and they go? Will they say to you, 'Here we are'? | |
Job | NETtext | 38:37 | Who by wisdom can count the clouds, and who can tip over the water jars of heaven, | |
Chapter 39
Job | NETtext | 39:1 | "Are you acquainted with the way the mountain goats give birth? Do you watch as the wild deer give birth to their young? | |
Job | NETtext | 39:2 | Do you count the months they must fulfill, and do you know the time they give birth? | |
Job | NETtext | 39:3 | They crouch, they bear their young, they bring forth the offspring they have carried. | |
Job | NETtext | 39:4 | Their young grow strong, and grow up in the open; they go off, and do not return to them. | |
Job | NETtext | 39:6 | to whom I appointed the steppe for its home, the salt wastes as its dwelling place? | |
Job | NETtext | 39:9 | Is the wild ox willing to be your servant? Will it spend the night at your feeding trough? | |
Job | NETtext | 39:10 | Can you bind the wild ox to a furrow with its rope, will it till the valleys, following after you? | |
Job | NETtext | 39:11 | Will you rely on it because its strength is great? Will you commit your labor to it? | |
Job | NETtext | 39:12 | Can you count on it to bring in your grain, and gather the grain to your threshing floor? | |
Job | NETtext | 39:13 | "The wings of the ostrich flap with joy, but are they the pinions and plumage of a stork? | |
Job | NETtext | 39:15 | She forgets that a foot might crush them, or that a wild animal might trample them. | |
Job | NETtext | 39:16 | She is harsh with her young, as if they were not hers; she is unconcerned about the uselessness of her labor. | |
Job | NETtext | 39:21 | It paws the ground in the valley, exulting mightily, it goes out to meet the weapons. | |
Job | NETtext | 39:24 | In excitement and impatience it consumes the ground; it cannot stand still when the trumpet is blown. | |
Job | NETtext | 39:25 | At the sound of the trumpet, it says, 'Aha!' And from a distance it catches the scent of battle, the thunderous shouting of commanders, and the battle cries. | |
Job | NETtext | 39:26 | "Is it by your understanding that the hawk soars, and spreads its wings toward the south? | |
Chapter 40
Job | NETtext | 40:2 | "Will the one who contends with the Almighty correct him? Let the person who accuses God give him an answer!" | |
Job | NETtext | 40:4 | "Indeed, I am completely unworthy - how could I reply to you? I put my hand over my mouth to silence myself. | |
Job | NETtext | 40:7 | "Get ready for a difficult task like a man. I will question you and you will inform me! | |
Job | NETtext | 40:8 | Would you indeed annul my justice? Would you declare me guilty so that you might be right? | |
Job | NETtext | 40:9 | Do you have an arm as powerful as God's, and can you thunder with a voice like his? | |
Job | NETtext | 40:10 | Adorn yourself, then, with majesty and excellency, and clothe yourself with glory and honor! | |
Job | NETtext | 40:11 | Scatter abroad the abundance of your anger. Look at every proud man and bring him low; | |
Job | NETtext | 40:19 | It ranks first among the works of God, the One who made it has furnished it with a sword. | |
Job | NETtext | 40:23 | If the river rages, it is not disturbed, it is secure, though the Jordan should surge up to its mouth. | |
Chapter 41
Job | NETtext | 41:3 | Will it make numerous supplications to you, will it speak to you with tender words? | |
Job | NETtext | 41:8 | If you lay your hand on it, you will remember the fight, and you will never do it again! | |
Job | NETtext | 41:11 | (Who has confronted me that I should repay? Everything under heaven belongs to me!) | |
Job | NETtext | 41:12 | I will not keep silent about its limbs, and the extent of its might, and the grace of its arrangement. | |
Job | NETtext | 41:17 | They lock tightly together, one to the next; they cling together and cannot be separated. | |
Job | NETtext | 41:26 | Whoever strikes it with a sword will have no effect, nor with the spear, arrow, or dart. | |
Job | NETtext | 41:30 | Its underparts are the sharp points of potsherds, it leaves its mark in the mud like a threshing sledge. | |
Job | NETtext | 41:31 | It makes the deep boil like a cauldron and stirs up the sea like a pot of ointment, | |
Job | NETtext | 41:32 | It leaves a glistening wake behind it; one would think the deep had a head of white hair. | |
Chapter 42
Job | NETtext | 42:3 | you asked, 'Who is this who darkens counsel without knowledge?' But I have declared without understanding things too wonderful for me to know. | |
Job | NETtext | 42:4 | You said, 'Pay attention, and I will speak; I will question you, and you will answer me.' | |
Job | NETtext | 42:7 | After the LORD had spoken these things to Job, he said to Eliphaz the Temanite, "My anger is stirred up against you and your two friends, because you have not spoken about me what is right, as my servant Job has. | |
Job | NETtext | 42:8 | So now take seven bulls and seven rams and go to my servant Job and offer a burnt offering for yourselves. And my servant Job will intercede for you, and I will respect him, so that I do not deal with you according to your folly, because you have not spoken about me what is right, as my servant Job has." | |
Job | NETtext | 42:9 | So they went, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite, and did just as the LORD had told them; and the LORD had respect for Job. | |
Job | NETtext | 42:10 | So the LORD restored what Job had lost after he prayed for his friends, and the LORD doubled all that had belonged to Job. | |
Job | NETtext | 42:11 | So they came to him, all his brothers and sisters and all who had known him before, and they dined with him in his house. They comforted him and consoled him for all the trouble the LORD had brought on him, and each one gave him a piece of silver and a gold ring. | |
Job | NETtext | 42:12 | So the LORD blessed the second part of Job's life more than the first. He had 14,000 sheep, 6,000 camels, 1,000 yoke of oxen, and 1,000 female donkeys. | |
Job | NETtext | 42:14 | The first daughter he named Jemimah, the second Keziah, and the third Keren-Happuch. | |
Job | NETtext | 42:15 | Nowhere in all the land could women be found who were as beautiful as Job's daughters, and their father granted them an inheritance alongside their brothers. | |
Job | NETtext | 42:16 | After this Job lived 140 years; he saw his children and their children to the fourth generation. | |