Job 8
Louis Segond
8 Bildad de Schuach prit la parole et dit:
2 Jusqu'à quand veux-tu discourir de la sorte, Et les paroles de ta bouche seront-elles un vent impétueux?
3 Dieu renverserait-il le droit? Le Tout Puissant renverserait-il la justice?
4 Si tes fils ont péché contre lui, Il les a livrés à leur péché.
5 Mais toi, si tu as recours à Dieu, Si tu implores le Tout Puissant;
6 Si tu es juste et droit, Certainement alors il veillera sur toi, Et rendra le bonheur à ton innocente demeure;
7 Ton ancienne prospérité semblera peu de chose, Celle qui t'est réservée sera bien plus grande.
8 Interroge ceux des générations passées, Sois attentif à l'expérience de leurs pères.
9 Car nous sommes d'hier, et nous ne savons rien, Nos jours sur la terre ne sont qu'une ombre.
10 Ils t'instruiront, ils te parleront, Ils tireront de leur coeur ces sentences:
11 Le jonc croît-il sans marais? Le roseau croît-il sans humidité?
12 Encore vert et sans qu'on le coupe, Il sèche plus vite que toutes les herbes.
13 Ainsi arrive-t-il à tous ceux qui oublient Dieu, Et l'espérance de l'impie périra.
14 Son assurance est brisée, Son soutien est une toile d'araignée.
15 Il s'appuie sur sa maison, et elle n'est pas ferme; Il s'y cramponne, et elle ne résiste pas.
16 Dans toute sa vigueur, en plein soleil, Il étend ses rameaux sur son jardin,
17 Il entrelace ses racines parmi les pierres, Il pénètre jusque dans les murailles;
18 L'arrache-t-on du lieu qu'il occupe, Ce lieu le renie: Je ne t'ai point connu!
19 Telles sont les délices que ses voies lui procurent. Puis sur le même sol d'autres s'élèvent après lui.
20 Non, Dieu ne rejette point l'homme intègre, Et il ne protège point les méchants.
21 Il remplira ta bouche de cris de joie, Et tes lèvres de chants d'allégresse.
22 Tes ennemis seront couverts de honte; La tente des méchants disparaîtra.
Job 8
Legacy Standard Bible
Bildad Claims God Rewards the Good
8 Then Bildad the Shuhite answered and said,
2 “How long will you say these things,
And the (A)words of your mouth be a mighty wind?
3 Does (B)God pervert justice?
Or does [a]the Almighty pervert what is right?
4 (C)If your sons sinned against Him,
Then He sent them into the [b]power of their transgression.
5 If you would (D)seek God earnestly
And plead for the grace of [c]the Almighty,
6 If you are pure and upright,
Indeed now (E)He would rouse Himself for you
And make your righteous (F)abode at peace.
7 Though your beginning was insignificant,
Yet your (G)end will increase greatly.
8 “Please (H)ask of past generations,
And establish the things searched out by their fathers.
9 For we are only of yesterday and know nothing,
Because (I)our days on earth are but a shadow.
10 Will they not instruct you and tell you,
And bring forth words from their hearts?
11 “Can the papyrus grow up without a marsh?
Can the rushes grow without water?
12 While it is still green and not cut down,
Yet it dries up before any other [d]plant.
13 So are the paths of (J)all who forget God;
And the (K)hope of the godless will perish,
14 Whose confidence is fragile,
And whose trust a (L)spider’s [e]web.
15 He relies on his (M)house, but it does not stand;
He holds fast to it, but it is not established.
16 He [f](N)thrives before the sun,
And his (O)shoots go forth over his garden.
17 His roots wrap around a rock pile;
He looks upon a house of stones.
18 If He swallows him up from (P)his place,
Then it will deny him, saying, ‘(Q)I never saw you.’
19 Behold, (R)this is the joy of [g]His way;
And out of the dust others will spring.
20 Behold, (S)God will not reject a blameless man,
Nor (T)will He strengthen the hand of the evildoers.
21 He will yet fill (U)your mouth with laughter
And your lips with shouting.
22 Those who hate you will be (V)clothed with shame,
And the (W)tent of the wicked will be no longer.”
Job 8
International Children’s Bible
Bildad Speaks to Job
8 Then Bildad the Shuhite answered:
2 “How long will you say such things?
Your words are no more than a strong wind.
3 God does not twist fairness.
God All-Powerful does not make wrong what is right.
4 Your children sinned against God.
And he punished them for their sins.
5 But you should ask God for help.
Pray to God All-Powerful for mercy.
6 You must be good and honest.
Then he will start doing something for you.
And he will bring you back where you belong.
7 The place you began will seem unimportant
because your future will be so successful.
8 “Ask old people
and find out what their ancestors learned.
9 We were only born yesterday and know nothing.
Our days on earth are like only a shadow.
10 Those people will teach you and tell you.
They will tell you what they know.
11 Papyrus plants cannot grow tall where there is no wet land.
Reeds cannot grow tall without water.
12 While they are still growing and not yet cut,
they will dry up more quickly than grass.
13 That is what will happen to everyone who forgets God.
The hope of the person without God will be gone.
14 What he trusts in is easily broken.
It is as easily broken as a spider’s web.
15 He leans on the spider’s web, but it breaks.
He holds on to it, but it does not hold him up.
16 He is like a well-watered plant in the sunshine.
The plant spreads its roots all through the garden.
17 It wraps its roots around a pile of rocks.
And it looks for a place among the stones.
18 But the plant may be torn from its place.
Then that place rejects it and says, ‘I never saw you.’
19 Then its life dries up.
And other plants grow up from the dirt in its place.
20 “Surely God does not reject innocent men.
He does not give strength to those who do evil.
21 God will yet fill your mouth with laughter.
And he will fill your lips with shouts of joy.
22 Your enemies will be covered in shame.
And the tents of the wicked will be gone.”
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