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Job 24-28

Job continues to speak[a]

24 Why has Almighty God not yet decided the time
    when he will judge wicked people?
People who serve him faithfully continue to wait for justice.
Wicked men move the stones that show the edge of their neighbour's land.[b]
    They take their neighbour's land and his sheep for themselves.
They take away a donkey
    that belongs to a child who has no family.
They take an ox away from a widow,
    when they lend money to her.
They stop poor people from receiving justice.
    Poor people have to run away from them and hide.
Poor people have to look for food to eat,
    like wild donkeys in the desert.
They have to find food for their children to eat.
They find grain in the fields of other people.
    They pick grapes that remain in the vineyards of wicked people.
They have no clothes to wear during the cold nights.
    They sleep without anything to cover themselves.
The rain that falls in the mountains makes them very wet.
    So they hide among the rocks where they try to keep dry.
When wicked people lend money to poor people,
    they even take a child whose father has died away from his mother.
10 Poor people have to go out with no clothes to wear.
    They are hungry while they carry the crops of other people.
11 They squeeze oil from olives
    that grow in the fields of other people.
They also make wine from other people's grapes.
    But they themselves are thirsty.
12 In the cities, people who are dying cry with pain.
They call for help,
    but God does not punish the people who have hurt them.

13 Some people refuse to live in the light.
    They do not understand it.
    They do not go along the good way that it shows to them.
14 Murderers rob people when it is still dark.
    They kill poor, weak people during the night.
15 Adulterers wait until it is becoming dark.
    They think that no one will see them.
They cover their faces
    so that no one will recognize them.
16 Robbers go into people's homes in the dark
    to take away their things.
But they stay inside during the day.
    They never go out in the light.
17 They all like to do evil things at night,
    rather than in the light of morning.
They are not afraid of things that happen in the dark,
    as other people are.

18 You may say, “Floods of water carry away wicked people.[c]
    God curses the land that belongs to them.
    Nobody goes to work in their vineyards.
19 Snow soon disappears
    when the weather is very hot or very dry.
In the same way, death quickly takes away people who do bad things.
20 Their mothers soon forget them.
    Worms eat their bodies.
No one remembers those wicked people.
    They are like dead trees that people have cut down.
21 Those wicked people are cruel to women who have no children.
    They are not kind to widows.
22 But God uses his strength to remove powerful people.
When he attacks wicked people,
    their lives are in his hands.
23 God allows them to feel safe.
    But he is always watching everything that they do.
24 Wicked people may have success for a short time,
    but suddenly they disappear!
Like everyone else, they fall to the ground.
    They become like crops that people cut down at harvest time.”

25 What I have said is true.
Nobody can say that I am telling lies.
You cannot think that my words are useless.’

Bildad speaks a third time[d]

25 Then Bildad, the man from Shuah, replied. This is what he said:

‘God rules everything
    and we should be afraid of his great power.
In heaven above he causes there to be peace.
The number of angels in his armies are too many to count.
    His light shines over everyone.
No human is righteous when he stands in front of God.
    He cannot be pure.
When God looks at the moon and the stars,
    they do not seem to be pure and bright.
So when God looks at us humans,
    we do not seem important to him.
To him, we are as useless as worms.’

Job replies to Bildad[e]

26 Then Job replied. This is what he said:

‘Do not think that you have helped me,
    a weak and helpless man.
Nothing that you have said makes me feel stronger.
What good advice have you given me
    to make me wise?
You have not really shown me how clever you are!
Someone must have helped you to say these wise words.
    Who has put all these thoughts in your minds?

Dead people shake with fear.
    They are under the deep waters.
God sees everything that happens
    in the place of dead people.
Nothing can hide that terrible place from him.
He puts the skies in their place in the north,
    so that they cover empty space.
He hangs the earth in the skies
    and it stays there.
He fills the clouds with water.
    They become heavy but they do not break.
When the moon is big and round, he hides it.
    He causes clouds to cover it.
10 He marks the border between the sea and the sky.
    It is the place where the night finishes and the day begins.
11 When God is angry,
    he shouts at the pillars under the sky.
When they hear his command,
    they shake with fear.
12 He used his power to control the sea.
He used his wisdom to destroy Rahab,
    the great sea monster.
13 He used his breath to make the sky become bright.
With his hand he cut the great sea snake
    as it ran away.
14 These are only a few of the things that God does.
    We only know about a few small things.
If he used all of his power,
    we could never understand.’

Job continues to speak

27 Job continued to speak. This is what he said:

‘Almighty God has not been fair to me.
    He has caused my life to be very sad.
As surely as he lives, I promise this:
As long as God's Spirit gives me life,
    I will never speak any lies.
    I will always be honest.
I will never agree that you, my three friends, are right.
Until the day of my death,
    I will continue to say what I know is right.
I will never agree that I am guilty.
During all of my life,
    my thoughts do not say that I am doing anything wrong.

I pray that God will punish my enemies
    as he punishes all wicked people.
They do bad things to me,
    so they deserve punishment.
When God chooses to remove wicked people,
    they cannot hope for any good thing.
God will cause them to die.
When they are in trouble and they pray for help,
    God will not listen to them.
10 People like that are not happy that Almighty God is their friend.
    They do not like to pray to him all the time.
11 I will teach you about the power of Almighty God.
    I will explain to you what he is thinking.
12 You yourselves have all seen what God has done.
    So you should stop saying all these useless things!
13 I will tell you what Almighty God does to wicked people.
    He punishes cruel people as they deserve.
14 Wicked people may have many children,
    but they will die in war.
Their children will never have enough food to eat.
15 Illness will kill any children who continue to live.
    Their widows will not weep when they are dead.
16 Wicked people may have lots of money.
    They may have silver like heaps of sand.
    They may have more clothes than they could ever wear.
17 But one day righteous people will wear those clothes.
    Honest people will share the silver among themselves.
18 The houses that wicked people build are not strong.
    They are as weak as a spider's web,[f]
    or a shepherd's hut,
19 Their riches quickly disappear.
    They are rich when they go to sleep,
    but poor when they wake up.
20 Troubles come to them like a flood of water,
    and they are very afraid.
A storm comes in the night to carry them away.
21 The east wind picks them up and takes then far away.[g]
    It removes them from their homes.
22 It is a strong wind that hits wicked people
    and it never stops.
It continues to beat them as they try to escape.
23 The cruel wind laughs at them
    as they run away in fear.’

Wisdom only comes from God

28 ‘If people want to find silver,
    they can dig it out of the ground.
They also have places where they can make gold pure.
They know how to take iron from under the ground.
    They can also use heat to get copper from rocks.
People take light into dark places under the ground.
    They look carefully for valuable metals.
They dig deep holes in the ground
    far away from places where people live.
    Other people do not know about those places.
People hang on ropes as they go deep down into the earth.
We grow our food on the earth above.
    But deep under the ground, people use fire to break the rocks.
Sapphires come from the rocks in those places.[h]
    The dust there contains gold.
Even eagles or other birds with good eyes
    do not see those places.
Lions and other wild animals do not walk there.
People break into the hard rocks.
    They turn over rocks under the mountains.
10 They cut holes through the rocks.
    They discover stones that are very valuable.
11 They look carefully in the springs of water
    where rivers start.
They bring into the light things that were hidden away.

12 But as for wisdom,
    people do not know where to find it.
They cannot learn how to understand things properly.
13 Humans do not understand the value of wisdom.
    They cannot find it in this world where people live.
14 Wisdom is not in the sea.
    Even in the deepest sea, no one will find it.
15 Nobody can buy wisdom.
You may have lots of gold and silver,
    but you can never buy wisdom.
16 All the pure gold from Ophir will not be enough to buy it.
    It is worth more than valuable onyx or sapphires.
17 Neither gold nor beautiful glass is as valuable as wisdom.
    A whole pot full of gold could not buy it.
18 As for coral and jasper,
    they are not nearly as valuable as wisdom.[i]
Its price is more than the price of rubies.
19 Topaz from Ethiopia is not as valuable as wisdom.
No one can buy it,
    not even with pure gold.[j]

20 So where can we find wisdom?
    Where can we learn to understand things properly?
21 We cannot see where it is.
    No person or animal can see it.
    No bird that flies in the sky can see it.
22 In the place of death, they say,
    “We have heard only a little about wisdom,
    and where to find it.”
23 Only God knows the way to find wisdom.
    Only he knows where it is.
24 He can see to the ends of the earth.
    He knows what happens everywhere in the world.
25 He decided how strong the wind must be.
    He decided the size of the seas.
26 He made a command for the rain
    to decide where it should fall.
He chose where storms should go and make thunder.
27 Then he thought about wisdom and its value.
    He prepared it and he tested it.
28 God said this to us humans:
“If you want to be wise,
    learn to respect the Lord with fear.
If you want to understand things properly,
    turn away from evil acts.” ’

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