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Job 35-37

Elihu Speaks Again

35 In response, Elihu said:

“Are you saying that it’s just for you to claim,
    ‘I’m more righteous than God?’
After all, you’ve asked what your benefit will be:
    ‘What will I profit from refraining from sin?’
I’m going to respond to that statement,
    and to your friends with you.”

God’s Justice Remains Unsullied

“Observe the heavens! Take a look around!
    Look! The clouds are higher than you, aren’t they?
If you sin, what will that do to harm him?
    If you add transgression to transgression
        what will it do to him?
If you are righteous, what will you add to him?
    What can God receive from your efforts?[a]
Your wickedness affects only[b] yourself;
    and your righteousness, only human beings.[c]

“They cry out because they have many oppressors;
    they cry for help because the powerful are abusing them.[d]
10 He never asks, ‘Where is God, my Creator,
    who gives me songs in the night,
11 who teaches us more than the earth’s wild animals,
    and makes us wiser than the birds of the sky?’

12 “They cry out there, but he doesn’t answer
    because of the arrogance of those who practice evil.
13 Theirs is a useless plea—
    God won’t listen;
        the Almighty won’t pay any attention.
14 Even though you complain that you can’t perceive him,
    your case is already pending for judgment in his presence
        so keep on placing your hope in him.

15 “So now, if he doesn’t inflict punishment in his anger,
    then he doesn’t keep track of your many transgressions.
16 When he began speaking, he communicated only worthlessness;
    he added words upon words without knowing anything.”

Elihu Concludes His Arguments

36 Elihu responded again and said:

“Be patient with me a moment longer,
    and I’ll show you that there’s more to say on God’s behalf.
I’ll take what I know to its logical conclusion[e]
    and ascribe righteousness to my Creator,
because what I have to say isn’t deceptive,
    and the one who has perfect knowledge is with you.”

God Disciplines

“Indeed God is mighty and he doesn’t show disrespect;
    he is mighty and strong of heart.
He doesn’t let the wicked live;
    he grants justice to the afflicted.
He won’t stop looking at righteous people;
    he seats them on thrones with kings forever,
        and they are exalted.

“If they’re bound in chains,
    caught in ropes of affliction,
he’ll reveal their actions to them,
    when their transgressions have become excessive.
10 He opens their ears and instructs them,
    commanding them to repent from evil.
11 If they listen and serve him,[f]
    they’ll finish[g] their lives in prosperity
        and their years will be pleasant.

12 “But if they won’t listen,
    they’ll perish[h] by the sword
        and die in their ignorance.
13 The godless at heart cherish[i] anger;
    they won’t cry out for help when God[j] afflicts[k] them.
14 They[l] die in their youth;
    and their life will end[m] among temple prostitutes.
15 He’ll deliver the afflicted through their afflictions
    and open their ears when they are oppressed.”

God is an All-Powerful and Just Teacher

16 “Indeed, he drew you away from the brink of distress
    to a spacious place without constraints,
        filling your festive[n] table with bountiful[o] food.
17 But now you are occupied with the case of the wicked;
    but justice and judgment will be served.
18 So that no one entices you with riches,
    don’t let a large ransom turn you astray.

19 “Will your wealth sustain you when you’re in distress,
    despite your most powerful efforts?[p]
20 Don’t long for night,
    when people vanish[q] in their place.
21 Be careful! Don’t turn to evil,
    because of this you will be tried by more than affliction.

22 “Indeed, God is exalted in his power.
    Who is like him as a teacher?
23 Who ordained his path for him,
    and who has asked him, ‘You are wrong, aren’t you?’
24 Remember to magnify his awesome activities,
    about which mortal man has sung.
25 All of mankind sees him;
    human beings observe him from afar off.”

God Controls the Weather

26 “God is truly awesome, beyond what we know;
    the number of his years is unknowable.[r]
27 He draws up drops of water,
    distilling it to rain and mist.[s]
28 When the clouds pour down;[t]
    they drop their rain on all of humanity.

29 “Furthermore, can anyone understand cloud patterns,
    or the thundering in his pavilion?
30 He scatters his lightning above it,
    and covers the bottom[u] of the sea.
31 He uses them to judge some people
    and give food to many.
32 His hands are covered with lightning
    that he commands to strike his designated target.
33 His thunder[v] declares his presence;
    and tells the animals what is coming.”

Elihu Concludes His Argument

37 “Now I’ll conclude with this:
    my heart is trembling violently;
        it feels like it’s about to leap from my body!
Listen carefully to his thundering voice;
    to the sound that rumbles from his mouth.
He releases his lightning throughout the sky,
    to the ends[w] of the earth.
His thunder roars after it;
    his majestic voice will thunder;
and no one can trace them[x]
    once his voice has been heard.

“God thunders with his wondrous voice;
    he does awesome works that we don’t comprehend.
For he says to the snow, ‘Fall to the earth.’
    He tells the rain, ‘Pour down,’
        then it rains profusely.

“He puts a limit to the skill[y] of every person;
    to delineate all people from what they do.

“Then a beast enters its lair
    and remains in its den.

“From the south,[z] a whirlwind proceeds,
    out of the icy north winds.
10 From the breath of God ice is produced,
    and a wide body of water is frozen.
11 He also loads the clouds with moisture,
    scattering his lightning with the clouds.
12 It whirls about in circles at his direction
    to accomplish all that he commands
        throughout the surface of the entire world,
13 whether for discipline on his land
    or to demonstrate his gracious love,
        he causes it to be realized.”

Elihu Challenges Job to Pay Attention

14 “Pay attention to this, Job!
    Stand still,
        and consider the wondrous attributes of God.
15 Do you know how God ordains them,
    and makes his lightning to flash throughout his clouds?
16 Do you understand his wondrous work of balancing the clouds,
    the one[aa] whose knowledge is perfect,
17 you whose garments are hot,
    even though the land is cooled by a south wind?
18 Can you spread out the skies like he does;
    can you cast them as one might a mirror?

19 Tell us! What are we to say to him?
    Can we prepare our case to face him
        when our faces are in darkness?
20 Has it been relayed to God[ab] that I want to talk?
    Can a person[ac] speak when he is confused?”

God is Revered

21 “So then, the sun[ad] is too bright to gaze at, is it not?
    The sky is swept clean by the wind that blows,[ae] is it not?
22 From the north he brings gold;
    around God is awesome splendor.
23 We cannot find the Almighty—
    he is majestic in power and justice,
and overflowing with righteousness;
    he never oppresses.
24 Therefore humanity fears him,
    which none of the wise[af] can quite comprehend.”

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