Job Replies to Eliphaz

God Has Dumped the Works on Me

1-7 Job answered:

“If my misery could be weighed,
    if you could pile the whole bitter load on the scales,
It would be heavier than all the sand of the sea!
    Is it any wonder that I’m howling like a caged cat?
The arrows of God Almighty are in me,
    poison arrows—and I’m poisoned all through!
    God has dumped the whole works on me.
Donkeys bray and cows moo when they run out of pasture—
    so don’t expect me to keep quiet in this.
Do you see what God has dished out for me?
    It’s enough to turn anyone’s stomach!
Everything in me is repulsed by it—
    it makes me sick.

Pressed Past the Limits

8-13 “All I want is an answer to one prayer,
    a last request to be honored:
Let God step on me—squash me like a bug,
    and be done with me for good.
I’d at least have the satisfaction
    of not having blasphemed the Holy God,
    before being pressed past the limits.
Where’s the strength to keep my hopes up?
    What future do I have to keep me going?
Do you think I have nerves of steel?
    Do you think I’m made of iron?
Do you think I can pull myself up by my bootstraps?
    Why, I don’t even have any boots!

My So-Called Friends

14-23 “When desperate people give up on God Almighty,
    their friends, at least, should stick with them.
But my brothers are fickle as a gulch in the desert—
    one day they’re gushing with water
From melting ice and snow
    cascading out of the mountains,
But by midsummer they’re dry,
    gullies baked dry in the sun.
Travelers who spot them and go out of their way for a drink
    end up in a waterless gulch and die of thirst.
Merchant caravans from Tema see them and expect water,
    tourists from Sheba hope for a cool drink.
They arrive so confident—but what a disappointment!
    They get there, and their faces fall!
And you, my so-called friends, are no better—
        there’s nothing to you!
    One look at a hard scene and you shrink in fear.
It’s not as though I asked you for anything—
    I didn’t ask you for one red cent—
Nor did I beg you to go out on a limb for me.
    So why all this dodging and shuffling?

24-27 “Confront me with the truth and I’ll shut up,
    show me where I’ve gone off the track.
Honest words never hurt anyone,
    but what’s the point of all this pious bluster?
You pretend to tell me what’s wrong with my life,
    but treat my words of anguish as so much hot air.
Are people mere things to you?
    Are friends just items of profit and loss?

28-30 “Look me in the eyes!
    Do you think I’d lie to your face?
Think it over—no double-talk!
    Think carefully—my integrity is on the line!
Can you detect anything false in what I say?
    Don’t you trust me to discern good from evil?”

'約伯記 6 ' not found for the version: Chinese Standard Bible (Traditional).

Job replies to Eliphaz[a]

Then Job replied:

‘I am so upset that nobody could measure it!
    My problems are too many to weigh!
They are heavier than all the sand on the shore of the sea.
    That is why I did not think carefully before I spoke.
Almighty God has shot his arrows into me.
    Their poison is now deep inside me.
God has sent me many troubles that make me afraid.

A wild donkey does not complain when it has grass to eat.
    An ox is quiet when it has its food.
You cannot enjoy food that has no salt in it.
    The white part of an egg is not nice to eat on its own.
I cannot eat that kind of food.
    It makes me ill.

I want God to give me what I ask him for.
    I want him to answer my prayer.
I would like him to destroy me.
    He should kill me himself.
10 Then I would have peace.
    I would be happy.
I have received much cruel pain.
    But I have always obeyed the words of the holy God.
11 I am not strong enough to hope for my life to become any better.
    There is no reason for me to continue my life.
12 I am not as strong as stones.
    My body is not strong like bronze.
13 I no longer have strength to help myself.
    There is nowhere that I can go to get help.

14 When a man has no hope,
    his friends should be kind to him.
They should help him,
    even if he no longer respects God Almighty.
15 But you, my friends, have not helped me when I need you.
    You are like streams that quickly become dry.
    There is no water when you need it.
16 In the spring, ice and deep snow covers them.
17 But in the hot summer time, all the water disappears.
    Those streams become completely dry.
18 Travellers leave the road to look for water.
    They find no water to drink and they die in the desert.
19 Travellers from Tema look everywhere for these streams.
    Traders from Sheba hope to find water.
20 They are very upset, because they expected to find water.
    But when they arrive, they are disappointed.
21 My friends, you have become like those streams.
    You see my great problem, and you are afraid.

22 I have never said to you, “Give me something to help me.
    Please use some of your money to rescue me.”
23 I have not asked you to save me from the power of my enemy.
    Or to pay cruel people to let me go free.

24 Teach me the truth, and I will listen carefully.
    Explain to me the mistakes that I have made.
25 True words may give pain to the person who listens to them.
    But the things that you say against me mean nothing.
26 You are warning me because of what I say.
    I have no hope and you think that my words are empty.
27 You would play a game to win a child who has no family.
    You would even sell your friends to become rich yourselves.
28 But now, please look at me.
    I will not tell you any lies.
29 Change what you are saying about me.
    Do not say that I am guilty.
Think again, for I am truly a good person.
30 I have not spoken any lies.
    I know what is right and what is wrong.

Footnotes

  1. 6:1 Job tells Eliphaz that he wants to know the reason for his trouble. He is not a bad person who has done wrong things. His friends have not helped him to understand why God has punished him like this.