Job 2
The Voice
2 Now one day, it was time for the sons of God, God’s heavenly messengers, to present themselves to the Eternal One to give reports and receive instructions. The Accuser[a] was with them there again, also ready to present himself to Him.
Eternal One (to the Accuser): 2 Where have you been?
The Accuser: Oh, roaming here and there, running about the earth and observing its inhabitants.
Eternal One: 3 Well, have you looked into the man, Job, My servant? He is unlike any other person on the whole earth—a very good man—his character spotless, his integrity unquestioned. In fact, he so believes in Me that he seeks, in all things, to honor Me and deliberately avoids evil in all of his affairs. And I have found him to be unswervingly committed, despite the fact that you provoked Me to wreck him for no particular reason, to take away My protection and his prosperity.
The Accuser: 4 Well, as they say, “Skin for skin!” It is easy to be so pious in the face of such health. Surely a man will give what he has for the sake of his own life, 5 so now extend Your hand! Afflict him, both bone and body, and he will curse You, right to Your face.
Eternal One: 6 Well then, this is how it will be: he is now in your hand. One thing, though: you will not take his life. Job must not be killed.
7 With that, the Accuser left the court and the Eternal’s presence, and he infected Job with a painful skin disease. From the soles of his feet to the crown of his head, his body was covered with boils. 8 Job took a broken piece of pottery to scrape his wounds, and while he sat in the ashes just outside of town, 9 his wife found him.
Job’s Wife: Will you still not swerve in your commitments? Curse God and die!
Job: 10 You’re speaking nonsense like some depraved woman. Are we to accept the good that comes from God, but not accept the bad?
Throughout all of this, Job did not sin with his mouth; he would not curse God as the Accuser predicted.
11 Now Job had three friends: Eliphaz from Teman, Bildad from Shuah, and Zophar from Naamath. When these three received word of the horror that had befallen Job, they left their homes, and agreed to meet together to mourn with and comfort their friend.
These friends are from different regions: Eliphaz comes from Edomite lands to the southeast, while Bildad and Zophar come from more eastern lands.
12 They approached the town ash-heap, but they were still far off when they caught sight of Job. His sores were so severe and his appearance so changed by his condition that they almost didn’t recognize him. Upon seeing him and apprehending the extent of his suffering, they cried out, burst into tears, tore their robes, reached down into the dust and ashes at their feet, and threw ash into the air and onto their heads. 13 Then, they sat with him on the ground and stayed there with him for seven days and seven nights, mourning as if he were already dead. All the while no one spoke a single word because they saw his profound agony and grief.
Footnotes
- 2:1 Literally, the Satan
Job 2
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
Chapter 2
The Second Interview. 1 One day, when the sons of God(A) came to present themselves before the Lord, the satan also came with them. 2 The Lord said to the satan, “Where have you been?” Then the satan answered the Lord and said, “Roaming the earth and patrolling it.” 3 The Lord said to the satan, “Have you noticed my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him, blameless and upright, fearing God and avoiding evil.(B) He still holds fast to his innocence although you incited me against him to ruin him for nothing.” 4 The satan answered the Lord and said, “Skin for skin![a] All that a man has he will give for his life. 5 (C)But put forth your hand and touch his bone and his flesh. Then surely he will curse you to your face.” 6 And the Lord said to the satan, “He is in your power; only spare his life.”
The Second Trial. 7 So the satan went forth from the presence of the Lord and struck Job with severe boils from the soles of his feet to the crown of his head.
Job’s Reaction. 8 He took a potsherd to scrape himself, as he sat among the ashes. 9 Then his wife said to him,(D) “Are you still holding to your innocence? Curse God and die!”[b] 10 But he said to her, “You speak as foolish women do. We accept good things from God; should we not accept evil?” Through all this, Job did not sin in what he said.(E)
Job’s Three Friends. 11 Now when three of Job’s friends heard of all the misfortune that had come upon him, they set out each one from his own place: Eliphaz from Teman,[c] Bildad from Shuh, and Zophar from Naamath. They met and journeyed together to give him sympathy and comfort. 12 But when, at a distance, they lifted up their eyes and did not recognize him, they began to weep aloud; they tore their cloaks and threw dust into the air over their heads. 13 Then they sat down upon the ground with him seven days and seven nights, but none of them spoke a word to him; for they saw how great was his suffering.
Footnotes
- 2:4 Skin for skin: a proverbial expression derived perhaps from bartering; the precise meaning is unclear.
- 2:9 Curse God and die: the presupposition is that such blasphemy would be met with immediate death.
- 2:11 Teman: in Edom (see Gn 36:9–11). The Temanites (Jer 49:7; cf. Ob 8) enjoyed a reputation for wisdom. Shuh and Naamath: locations unknown.
Giobbe 2
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Giobbe colpito da un’ulcera maligna
2 (A)Un giorno i figli di Dio vennero a presentarsi davanti al Signore, e Satana venne anch’egli in mezzo a loro a presentarsi davanti al Signore. 2 Il Signore disse a Satana: «Da dove vieni?» Satana rispose al Signore: «Dal percorrere la terra e dal passeggiare per essa». Il Signore disse a Satana: 3 «Hai notato il mio servo Giobbe? Non ce n’è un altro sulla terra che come lui sia integro, retto, tema Dio e fugga il male. Egli si mantiene saldo nella sua integrità, benché tu mi abbia incitato contro di lui per rovinarlo senza alcun motivo». 4 Satana rispose al Signore: «Pelle per pelle! L’uomo dà tutto quel che possiede per la sua vita; 5 ma stendi un po’ la tua mano, toccagli le ossa e la carne, e vedrai se non ti rinnega in faccia». 6 Il Signore disse a Satana: «Ebbene, egli è in tuo potere; soltanto rispetta la sua vita».
7 Satana si ritirò dalla presenza del Signore e colpì Giobbe di un’ulcera maligna dalla pianta dei piedi alla sommità del capo; Giobbe prese un coccio con cui grattarsi e si sedette in mezzo alla cenere. 8 Sua moglie gli disse: «Ancora stai saldo nella tua integrità? 9 Ma lascia stare Dio e muori!» 10 Giobbe le rispose: «Tu parli da donna insensata! Abbiamo accettato il bene dalla mano di Dio, e rifiuteremmo di accettare il male?» In tutto questo Giobbe non peccò con le sue labbra.
I tre amici di Giobbe
11 (B)Tre amici di Giobbe, Elifaz di Teman, Bildad di Suac e Zofar di Naama, avendo udito tutti questi mali che gli erano piombati addosso, partirono, ciascuno dal proprio paese, e si misero d’accordo per venire a confortarlo e a consolarlo. 12 Alzati gli occhi da lontano, essi non lo riconobbero e piansero ad alta voce; si stracciarono i mantelli e si cosparsero il capo di polvere gettandola verso il cielo. 13 Rimasero seduti per terra, presso di lui, sette giorni e sette notti; nessuno di loro gli disse parola, perché vedevano che il suo dolore era molto grande.
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