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Eliphaz’s Second Response to Job

15 Then[a] Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said,

“Should the wise answer with windy knowledge,
and should he fill his stomach with the east wind?
Should he argue in talk that is not profitable
or in words with which he cannot do good?
What is worse,[b] you yourself[c] are doing away with fear,
and you are lessening meditation before[d] God.
For your iniquity teaches your mouth,
and you choose the tongue of the crafty.
Your mouth condemns you, and not I;
and your lips testify against you.
“Were you born the firstborn of the human race?
And were you brought forth before[e] the hills?
Have you listened in God’s confidential discussion?
And do you limit wisdom to yourself?
What do you know that we do not know?
What do you understand that is not clear to us?
10 Both the gray-haired and the old are among us—
those older than your father.[f]
11 “Are the consolations of God too small for you,
a word spoken gently with you?
12 Why does your heart carry you away?
And why do your eyes flash,
13 that you turn your spirit against God,
and you let such words go out of your mouth?
14 “What is a human being, that he can be clean,
or[g] that one born of a woman can be righteous?
15 Look, he does not trust his holy ones,
and the heavens are not clean in his eyes.
16 How much less[h] he who is abominable and corrupt,[i]
a man drinking wickedness like water.
17 “I will show you, listen to me;
and what I have seen, I will tell[j]
18 what wise men have told,
and they have not hidden that which is from their ancestors,
19 to whom alone[k] the land was given,
and no stranger passed through their midst.
20 “All of the wicked one’s days he is writhing,
even[l] through the number of years that are laid up for the tyrant.
21 Sounds of terror are in his ears;
in prosperity the destroyer will come against him.
22 He cannot trust that he will return[m] from darkness,
and he himself[n] is destined for the sword.
23 “He is wandering for bread, saying, ‘Where is it?’
He knows that a day of darkness is ready at hand.[o]
24 Anguish and distress terrify him;
they[p] overpower him like a king ready for the battle.
25 Because he stretched out his hand against God,
and he was arrogant to Shaddai;
26 he stubbornly[q] runs against him
with his thick-bossed shield.[r]
27 “Because he has covered his face with his fat
and has gathered fat upon his loins,
28 he will dwell[s] in desolate cities,
in houses that they should not inhabit,
which are destined for rubble.
29 He will not become rich, and his wealth will not endure,
and their possessions will not stretch across the earth.[t]
30 “He will not escape from darkness;
a flame will dry up his new shoot,
and by the wind of his mouth he shall be removed.
31 Let him not trust in emptiness—he will be deceiving himself—
for worthlessness will be his recompense.
32 It will be paid in full before his time,[u]
and his branch will not flourish.
33 “He will shake off his unripe fruit like the vine,
and he will cast off his blossom like the olive tree;
34 for the company of the godless is barren,
and fire consumes the tents of those who accept bribes.
35 They conceive trouble and bring forth mischief,
and their womb prepares deceit.”

Footnotes

  1. Job 15:1 Hebrew “And”
  2. Job 15:4 Literally “Also,” or “Even”
  3. Job 15:4 Emphatic personal pronoun
  4. Job 15:4 Literally “to the faces of”
  5. Job 15:7 Literally “to the faces of”
  6. Job 15:10 Literally “more aged than your father in days”
  7. Job 15:14 Or “and”
  8. Job 15:16 Literally “Also for,” or “Indeed for,” or “Indeed that”
  9. Job 15:16 Or “he who is corrupt”
  10. Job 15:17 Literally “and I will tell”
  11. Job 15:19 Literally “to them to alone them”
  12. Job 15:20 Hebrew “and”
  13. Job 15:22 Literally “He cannot trust to return,” or “He is not certain to return,” or “He cannot be sure to return” (compare NJPS)
  14. Job 15:22 Emphatic personal pronoun
  15. Job 15:23 Hebrew “at his hand”; the meaning seems to be, “his ruin is certain”
  16. Job 15:24 Hebrew “it”
  17. Job 15:26 Literally “with neck”
  18. Job 15:26 Literally “with the thickness of the boss of his shield”
  19. Job 15:28 Hebrew “and he will dwell”
  20. Job 15:29 See HCSB, ESV; or “will not reach to the earth”; perhaps “his possessions will not go to the underworld”
  21. Job 15:32 Literally “in not his day,” or “without his day”

以利法复责约伯妄言己义

15 提幔以利法回答说: “智慧人岂可用虚空的知识回答,用东风充满肚腹呢? 他岂可用无益的话和无济于事的言语理论呢? 你是废弃敬畏的意,在神面前阻止敬虔的心。 你的罪孽指教你的口,你选用诡诈人的舌头。 你自己的口定你有罪,并非是我,你自己的嘴见证你的不是。

“你岂是头一个被生的人吗?你受造在诸山之先吗? 你曾听见神的密旨吗?你还将智慧独自得尽吗? 你知道什么是我们不知道的呢?你明白什么是我们不明白的呢? 10 我们这里有白发的和年纪老迈的,比你父亲还老。 11 神用温和的话安慰你,你以为太小吗? 12 你的心为何将你逼去,你的眼为何冒出火星, 13 使你的灵反对神,也任你的口发这言语? 14 人是什么,竟算为洁净呢?妇人所生的是什么,竟算为义呢? 15 神不信靠他的众圣者,在他眼前天也不洁净, 16 何况那污秽可憎、喝罪孽如水的世人呢?

恶人处世不离惊惶

17 “我指示你,你要听。我要述说所看见的, 18 就是智慧人从列祖所受、传说而不隐瞒的。 19 (这地唯独赐给他们,并没有外人从他们中间经过。) 20 恶人一生之日劬劳痛苦,强暴人一生的年数也是如此。 21 惊吓的声音常在他耳中,在平安时,抢夺的必临到他那里。 22 他不信自己能从黑暗中转回,他被刀剑等候。 23 他漂流在外求食,说:‘哪里有食物呢?’他知道黑暗的日子在他手边预备好了。 24 急难困苦叫他害怕,而且胜了他,好像君王预备上阵一样。 25 他伸手攻击神,以骄傲攻击全能者, 26 挺着颈项,用盾牌的厚凸面向全能者直闯, 27 是因他的脸蒙上脂油,腰积成肥肉。 28 他曾住在荒凉城邑,无人居住、将成乱堆的房屋。 29 他不得富足,财物不得常存,产业在地上也不加增。 30 他不得出离黑暗,火焰要将他的枝子烧干。因神口中的气,他要灭亡[a] 31 他不用倚靠虚假欺哄自己,因虚假必成为他的报应。 32 他的日期未到之先这事必成就,他的枝子不得青绿。 33 他必像葡萄树的葡萄未熟而落,又像橄榄树的花一开而谢。 34 原来不敬虔之辈必无生育,受贿赂之人的帐篷必被火烧。 35 他们所怀的是毒害,所生的是罪孽,心里所预备的是诡诈。”

Footnotes

  1. 约伯记 15:30 “灭亡”原文作“走去”。