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Chapter 31

Let God Weigh Me on Honest Scales[a]

“I have made a covenant with my eyes
    not to look with desire upon a virgin.
For what is man’s lot prescribed by God above,
    his inheritance from the Almighty on high?
Is it not destruction for the wicked
    and disaster for wrongdoers?
Does not God see my ways
    and number all my steps?
“If I have walked in falsehood
    or hastened my steps toward deceit,
let God weigh me on honest scales;
    then he will know that I am blameless.

If My Steps Have Wandered . . .[b]

“If my steps have wandered from the path of righteousness,
    or if my eyes have led my heart astray,
    or if any stain has besmirched my hands,
then let someone else eat what I sow,
    and let my crops be uprooted.
“If my heart has been enticed by a woman
    and I have lain in wait at my neighbor’s door,
10 then let my wife grind grain[c] for another
    and let other men enjoy her.
11 For that would be a heinous crime
    and judged as a criminal offense.
12 It would be a fire that leads to Destruction[d]
    until it consumes all my possessions completely.
13 “If I have ever rejected the pleas of my male or female slaves
    when they lodged a complaint against me,
14 what will I do when God confronts me?
    What will I answer if he calls me to account?
15 Did not he who formed me in the womb also make them?
    Did not the one God create all human beings?[e]
16 “Have I ignored the needs of the poor
    or caused the eyes of widows to overflow with tears?
17 Did I ever eat my bread alone
    without sharing it with an orphan,
18 I whom God has reared like a father
    and guided ever since I left my mother’s womb?
19 “Have I ever seen a stranger in need of clothing,
    or a poor wretch with nothing to cover him,
20 whose body has not blessed me
    after being warmed with the fleece of my sheep?
21 Have I ever raised my hand against the innocent,
    knowing that my friends would support me?
22 “If I have done any of these things,
    then let my shoulder blade fall from my shoulder
    and let my arm be torn from its socket.
23 For then the fear of God would overcome me
    and I would be unable to stand in his presence.
24 “Have I placed my faith in gold
    and regarded it as my security?
25 Have I rejoiced in my great wealth
    and the abundance of riches in my possession?
26 [f]Have I beheld the sun when it shone
    and the moon moving in its splendor
27 and ever found my heart to be secretly enticed
    so that I blew them a kiss in homage?
28 Any of these would be a serious offense,
    for I would have been unfaithful to God above.
29 [g]“Have I ever rejoiced at the ruin of my enemy
    or exulted when evil overtook him—
30 I who would not allow my tongue to sin
    by laying his life under a curse?
31 Have not those of my household said,
    ‘Who has not eaten his meat and been sated?’
32 No stranger has ever had to spend the night in the street;
    my door has always been open to the traveler.
33 “Have I ever concealed my transgressions as others do,
    keeping my guilt buried within my breast,
34 because I feared the gossip that would ensue,
    and I was terrified at the scorn of the multitude?
If so, then I would have remained silent
    and not ventured out of doors.

May God Respond[h]

35 [i]“Oh, if only I had someone to hear my defense
    and my accuser would write out his indictment!
36 I would wear it on my shoulder
    and place it on my head as a crown.
37 I would give him an account of my entire life,
    and like a prince I would present myself before him.

Concluding Oath[j]

38 “If my land has cried out against me
    and its furrows have joined in the weeping,
39 if I have eaten its produce without payment
    and caused the death of its owners,
40 then let thistles grow instead of wheat
    and noxious weeds instead of barley.”

The words of Job are ended.

Footnotes

  1. Job 31:1 If God recompenses everyone according to one’s deserts, he must render justice to Job.
  2. Job 31:7 Using the traditional formula for cursing (Num 5:20-22), Job examines his life in all the fundamental areas of religion and the law. In his actions, intentions, and most secret feelings, he is without fault.
  3. Job 31:10 Grind grain: slaves were used for grinding grain.
  4. Job 31:12 Destruction: literally, “Abaddon”; see note on Job 26:6.
  5. Job 31:15 Some scholars believe that verses 38-40 of this chapter should be placed after this verse instead of in their accustomed spot.
  6. Job 31:26 Job knows that to worship the sun or the moon is a sin (see Deut 4:19; 17:3; Ezek 8:16f), and he was careful not to do so. Blew them a kiss: a sign of respect that implied recognition of a divinity (the Latin word adorare [“adore”] came from ad os meaning “put the hand to the mouth”). Therefore, to blow a kiss to the stars meant to practice idolatry.
  7. Job 31:29 Job has never succumbed to gloating over enemies, which had been condemned by Moses (Ex 23:4f) and would later also be ruled out by Christ (Mt 5:43-47).
  8. Job 31:35 Job is ready to appear before God and certain to be able to refute every accusation in his presence.
  9. Job 31:35 The written indictment took the form of a lengthy papyrus scroll that Job would like to wear like a turban.
  10. Job 31:38 Job now offers a concluding oath to complete an earlier theme. He calls for a curse on his land if he has neglected social justice (see vv. 13-15). Some scholars place verses 38-40 after verse 15 in this chapter.

31 »Yo había convenido con mis ojos
    no mirar con lujuria a ninguna mujer.[a]
¿Qué se recibe del Dios altísimo?
    ¿Qué se hereda del Todopoderoso en las alturas?
¿No es acaso la ruina para los malvados
    y el desastre para los malhechores?
¿Acaso no se fija Dios en mis caminos
    y toma en cuenta todos mis pasos?

»Si he andado en malos pasos,
    o mis pies han corrido tras la mentira,
¡que Dios me pese en una balanza justa,
    y así sabrá que soy inocente!
Si mis pies se han apartado del camino,
    o mi corazón se ha dejado llevar por mis ojos,
    o mis manos se han llenado de ignominia,
¡que se coman otros lo que yo he sembrado,
    y que sean destruidas mis cosechas!

»Si por alguna mujer me he dejado seducir,
    si a las puertas de mi prójimo he estado al acecho,
10 ¡que mi esposa muela el grano de otro hombre,
    y que otros hombres se acuesten con ella!
11 Eso habría sido una infamia,
    ¡un pecado que tendría que ser juzgado!
12 ¡Habría sido un incendio destructor!
    ¡Habría arrancado mi cosecha de raíz!

13 »Si me negué a hacerles justicia
    a mis siervos y a mis siervas
    cuando tuvieron queja contra mí,
14 ¿qué haré cuando Dios me pida cuentas?
    ¿qué responderé cuando me haga comparecer?
15 El mismo Dios que me formó en el vientre
    fue el que los formó también a ellos;
    nos dio forma en el seno materno.

16 »Jamás he desoído los ruegos de los pobres,
    ni he dejado que las viudas desfallezcan;
17 jamás el pan me lo he comido solo,
    sin querer compartirlo con los huérfanos.
18 Desde mi juventud he sido un padre para ellos;
    y siempre he cuidado de las viudas.
19 Si he dejado que alguien muera por falta de vestido,
    o que un necesitado no tenga qué ponerse;
20 si este no me ha bendecido de corazón
    por haberlo abrigado con lana de mis rebaños;
21 o si he levantado contra el huérfano mi mano
    por contar con influencias en los tribunales,[b]
22 ¡que los brazos se me caigan de los hombros,
    que se me disloquen de sus articulaciones!
23 Siempre he sido temeroso del castigo de Dios;
    ¡ante su majestad no podría resistir!

24 »¿Acaso he puesto en el oro mi confianza,
    o le he dicho al oro puro: “En ti confío”?
25 ¿Me he ufanado de mi gran fortuna,
    de las riquezas amasadas con mis manos?
26 ¿He admirado acaso el resplandor del sol
    o el avance esplendoroso de la luna,
27 como para rendirles culto en lo secreto
    y enviarles un beso con la mano?
28 ¡También este pecado tendría que ser juzgado,
    pues habría yo traicionado al Dios de las alturas!

29 »¿Acaso me he alegrado de la ruina de mi enemigo?
    ¿Acaso he celebrado su desgracia?
30 ¡Jamás he permitido que mi boca peque
    pidiendo que le vaya mal!
31 ¿Quién bajo mi techo no sació su hambre
    con los manjares de mi mesa?
32 Jamás mis puertas se cerraron al viajero;
    jamás un extraño pasó la noche en la calle.
33 Jamás he ocultado mi pecado,
    como el común de la gente,[c]
ni he mantenido mi culpa en secreto,
34     por miedo al qué dirán.
Jamás me he quedado en silencio y encerrado
    por miedo al desprecio de mis parientes.

35 »¡Cómo quisiera que Dios me escuchara!
    Estampo aquí mi firma;
    que me responda el Todopoderoso.
Si él quiere contender conmigo,
    que lo haga por escrito.
36 Llevaré esa acusación sobre mis hombros;
    me la pondré como diadema.
37 Compareceré ante él con dignidad,
    y le daré cuenta de cada uno de mis pasos.

38 »Si mis tierras claman contra mí,
    y todos sus surcos se inundan en llanto;
39 si he tomado la cosecha de alguien sin pagarle,
    o quebrantado el ánimo de sus dueños,
40 ¡que nazcan en mi tierra zarzas en vez de trigo,
    y hierbas en vez de cebada!»

Con esto Job dio por terminado su discurso.

Footnotes

  1. 31:1 mujer. Lit. virgen.
  2. 31:21 en los tribunales. Lit. en la puerta (de la ciudad).
  3. 31:33 como el común de la gente. Alt. como Adán.