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Job Answers Bildad

19 Then Job answered:

“How long will you ·hurt [torment] me
    and crush me with your words?
You have ·insulted [disgraced; shamed] me ten times ·now [over]
    and ·attacked me without shame [or are you not shamed to wrong me?].
Even if I have ·sinned [erred; made a mistake],
    ·it is my worry alone [L my sin/mistake lodges within me].
If you want to make yourselves ·look better than I [or powerful against me],
    you can ·blame me for my suffering [make my shame/disgrace an argument against me].
Then know that God has ·wronged [or a distorted view of; unjustly blamed] me
    and ·pulled [thrown] his net around me [C like a hunter].

“I shout, ‘·I have been wronged [L Violence]!’
    But I get no answer.
I scream for help
    but I get no justice.
God has ·blocked [walled up] my way so I cannot pass;
    he has covered my paths with darkness [Prov. 4:19].
He has ·taken away [stripped off] my ·honor [glory]
    and removed the crown from my head.
10 He beats me down on every side until I am gone;
    he ·destroys [uproots] my hope like a fallen tree.
11 ·His anger burns [L He kindles his anger] against me,
    and he ·treats [or considers] me like an ·enemy [foe].
12 His ·armies [troops] gather;
    they ·prepare to attack [L build up a road against; C a siege ramp] me.
    They camp around my tent.

13 “God has ·made my brothers my enemies [L moved my brothers far from me],
    and my friends have become strangers.
14 ·My relatives [L Those near me] have ·gone away [or failed me],
    and my ·friends [acquaintances] have forgotten me.
15 My guests and my ·female servants [T maidservants] ·treat [or consider] me like a stranger;
    they look at me as if I were a foreigner.
16 I call for my servant, but he does not answer,
    even when I ·beg him with my own mouth [ask him for a personal favor].
17 My wife ·can’t stand [abhors] my breath,
    and my own family ·dislikes me [finds me repulsive].
18 Even the little boys ·hate [L reject] me
    and talk ·about [or against] me when I leave.
19 All my close friends ·hate [L detest] me;
    even those I love have turned against me.
20 ·I am nothing but skin and bones [L My bones cling to my skin and my flesh];
    I have escaped by the skin of my teeth.
21 Pity me, my friends, pity me,
    because the hand of God has ·hit [touched; struck] me.
22 Why do you ·chase [pursue; persecute] me as God does?
    ·Haven’t you hurt me enough [L Aren’t you satisfied with my flesh]?

23 “How I wish my words were written down,
    ·written [L inscribed] on a scroll.
24 I wish they were carved with an iron pen ·into [L and] lead,
    or carved into stone ·forever [or as a witness; C Job wants the following statement to last].
25 I know that my ·Defender [Redeemer; or defender; redeemer; C likely referring to God himself] lives,
    and ·in the end [or at last] he will ·stand upon [rise up on] the earth [L dust].
26 Even after my skin has been ·destroyed [or peeled off],
    ·in [from; or without] my flesh I will see God.
27 I will see him myself;
    I ·myself [L and not a stranger] will see him with my very own eyes.
    How my heart ·wants that to happen [L fades/faints within me]!

28 “·If [or When] you say, ‘·We will continue to trouble Job [L How should we pursue/persecute him?],
    because the ·problem [L root of the matter] lies with him,’
29 you should be afraid of the sword yourselves.
    ·God’s anger [L Wrath] will bring punishment by the sword.
    Then you will know there is judgment.”

Job Responds to Bildad

19 In response, Job said:

“How long do you intend to keep torturing me
    and trying to break me by what you’re saying?
Ten times you’ve tried to humiliate me!
    You’re not ashamed to wrong me!
Even if it’s true that I’ve erred,
    my error only affects me.
If you really intend to vaunt yourselves over me,
    and make my problems the basis of your case against me,
then at least you must know that God has accused me of wrong,
    and trapped me with his net.”

Job Accuses God of Being Angry

“Although I cried out ‘Violence!’
    I received no answer;
I cried for help,
    but there was no justice.
He blocked my path,
    so I cannot pass;
        and he turned out the lights on my pathways.

“He has stripped me of my honor;
    he has stolen the crown off my head!
10 He is breaking me down on every side,
    and now it’s too late for me;[a]
        he has uprooted my hopes like a tree.
11 His anger burns against me;
    he regards me as his adversary.
12 His troops march[b] in a column[c] against me,
    erecting their siege ramps against me;
        they surround my tent.”

Job’s Family and Friends Abandoned Him

13 “My brothers are alienated from me;
    my acquaintances are estranged;
14 my relatives have failed me;
    and my friends[d] have abandoned me.
15 Those who live in my house—
    and my maidservants, too!—
treat me like a stranger;
    they think I’m a foreigner.

16 “I call to my servant,
    but he doesn’t respond,
        even though I beg to him earnestly.[e]
17 My wife says my breath stinks;
    even my children say I smell bad!
18 Even little children hate me;
    when I get up, they mock me.
19 My closest friends[f] detest me;
    even the ones I love have turned against me.
20 I’m a pile of skin and bones;
    I have barely escaped by the skin of my teeth.”

Job Pleads with His Friends

21 “Be gracious to me, be gracious to me, my friends,
    because God’s hand has struck me.
22 Why are you chasing me, as God has been doing?
    Aren’t you satisfied that I’m sick?[g]
23 If only my words were written down;
    if only they were inscribed in a book
24 using an iron stylus with lead for ink!
    Then they’d be engraved in rock forever.

25 “As for me, I know that my Vindicator[h] is alive;
    And he, the Last One,[i] will take his stand on the soil.[j]
26 Even after my skin has been destroyed,
    clothed in my flesh I will see God,
27 whom I will see for myself.
My own eyes will look at him—
    there won’t be anyone else for me!—
        He is the culmination of my innermost desire.”

Job Reminds His Friends of Judgment

28 “When you’re thinking about asking yourselves,
    ‘How will we pursue him,
        since the root of the problem is with him?’[k]
29 Make sure that you remain wary of God’s sword,
    for God’s wrath brings with it the sword of punishment,
        by which you’ll know there’s a judgment.”

Footnotes

  1. Job 19:10 Lit. and I’m gone
  2. Job 19:12 Or proceed
  3. Job 19:12 Or together
  4. Job 19:14 Lit. and those who know me
  5. Job 19:16 Lit. him with my mouth
  6. Job 19:19 Or circle of familiar friends
  7. Job 19:22 Lit. satisfied with my flesh
  8. Job 19:25 Or Redeemer
  9. Job 19:25 Lit. And the Last
  10. Job 19:25 Or dust
  11. Job 19:28 Lit me