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Job 35-37

35 Then Elihu continued:

Do you really think it is right when you say,
“My righteousness is greater than God’s”?[a]
You even say, “What use will this be to me?
How will it profit me more than if I sinned?”

But I will respond to your words—and to your friends with you!
Look at the heavens and you will see.
Take a good look at the clouds.
They are high above you!
If you have sinned, how does that affect God?
If your rebellious deeds are many, what harm can you do to him?
If you are righteous, what are you giving to him?
What does he receive from your hand?
Your wickedness only affects a man like you,
and your righteousness only impacts other people.
They cry out because of severe oppression.
They scream for relief from the arm of the powerful.
10 But no one asks, “Where is God my Maker,
    who provides songs in the night,
11     who teaches us more than the wild animals on the earth,
        who makes us wiser than the birds in the sky?”

12 Then the wicked cry out, but he does not answer,
    because of their arrogant pride.[b]
13 Certainly God will not listen to an insincere[c] cry,
and the Almighty will not pay attention to it.
14 How much less when you say
    that you do not see him,
    that your case has been presented to him,
    and that you are waiting for him!
15 Besides that, you say that his anger has not demanded an accounting,
and that he does not fully understand sin.[d]
16 Job opens his mouth pointlessly,
and he heaps up words without knowledge.

36 Elihu kept talking and said:

Be patient with me a little longer.
I intend to inform you further,
since I have more to say on God’s behalf.
I will provide you with comprehensive knowledge,
and I will justify my Maker.
You can be sure that none of my words are false.
A man with complete knowledge is here with you.
Yes, God is mighty, but he does not despise people.
He is mighty and has great understanding.[e]
He does not keep a wicked man alive,
but he does give justice to the oppressed.
He does not turn his eyes away from the righteous.
He seats them on thrones with kings
and exalts them forever.
But if people are bound in chains,
and they are held captive by cords of affliction,
he declares to them what they have done—
how arrogantly they have committed rebellious deeds.
10 He opens their ears to accept discipline,[f]
and he tells them to turn back from wickedness.
11 If they listen and serve him,
they will complete their days in prosperity,
and their years will end in pleasure.
12 But if they do not listen,
they will be overwhelmed by a stream.[g]
They will breathe their last without knowledge.
13 Godless hearts nourish anger.
They do not cry out for help even when he imprisons them.
14 Their souls die while they are still young,
and they end their lives among the male prostitutes at their shrines.

15 God delivers the afflicted by means of their affliction,
and he gets their attention through their suffering.
16 Certainly he is drawing you out of the jaws of distress
    to a wide-open place, where you will not be hemmed in.
You will be comfortable at your table covered with rich food.
17 But now you are caught up with the judgment of the wicked,
and judgment and justice have taken hold of you.
18 Watch out, so that no one lures you with luxury.
Do not let a large payment turn you aside.
19 Can your affluence arrange for your security,
    so that you do not suffer want?
Can even your strongest efforts accomplish that?
20 Do not long for night time, when nations vanish from their place.[h]
21 Watch out. Do not turn to evil,
because that is why you have been tested by affliction.[i]
22 Listen to me. God is exalted in his power.
Who is a teacher like him?
23 Who has dictated his way for him?
Who has said, “You have done wrong”?
24 Remember that you should praise his work,
    which people have celebrated in song.
25 All mankind has observed it.
People can look at it from a distance.
26 Yes, God is exalted far beyond our comprehension.
The number of his years is beyond investigation.
27 He draws up drops of water from the sea,
and he distills the raindrops to form mist,
28 which flow down from the clouds
and pour down abundantly on mankind.
29 Indeed, who understands how the clouds spread out?
Who understands how the thunder rumbles out from his shelter?
30 Look how he spreads his light[j] all around him,
and he covers the bottom[k] of the sea.
31 He uses this to bring judgment on peoples
and to provide abundant food.
32 With his hands he grasps the lightning,
and he gives it orders as it advances.
33 Through the thunder he sounds his war cry.
The herds sense the coming of the rising storm.[l]

37 When I hear this, my heart races
and leaps from its place.
Listen! Listen to the booming thunder of his voice,
to the rumble that goes out from his mouth.
He turns it loose across the whole sky,
and his light reaches the ends of the earth.
After the lightning, a voice roars.
He thunders with his majestic voice.
He does not restrain the lightning.
Then his voice is heard!
God thunders with his voice in wonderful ways.
He does great things that we do not understand.
To the snow he says, “Fall on the earth.”
To the pouring rain, the torrential downpours of rain,
    he says, “Be strong.”[m]
He brings an end to all the work of men’s hands,
    so that they recognize his work.
The wild animals take shelter in their lairs.
They remain in their dens.
A winter wind comes out from its room,
and driving winds bring icy cold.
10 The breath of God produces ice.
The wide surface of the water turns solid.
11 Yes, he loads dark clouds with moisture,
and he fills the clouds with his light.
12 The clouds swirl around at his direction.
They do whatever he commands them
    over the face of the whole inhabited world.
13 Whether their purpose is to bring punishment or mercy to the world,
    he makes them achieve their goal.

14 Listen to this, Job! Stand still and recognize the wonders of God!
15 Do you know how God arranges them?
Do you know how he makes his light shine out from his clouds?
16 Do you know how the clouds float in the sky,
    those marvels produced by perfect knowledge?
17 You, whose clothing is too hot for you
    when the land rests quietly because of the hot south wind,
18 can you help him spread out the clouds
    when the sky is as hard as a metal mirror?
19 Teach us what we should say to him!
We are not able to prepare our case because of the darkness.
20 Should he be notified that I want to speak?
Or would a man who said that be swallowed up?

21 But no one can look at the sun.
It is too bright when the wind has cleared the sky of the clouds.
22 God’s golden splendor comes from the north.
God is surrounded by awesome majesty.
23 As for the Almighty, we cannot comprehend him.
He is exalted in power,
but he does not violate justice and great righteousness.
24 Therefore men should revere him,
because he has regard for all those who are wise in heart.[n]

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