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Job 29-31

Job Continues

29 Job continued to speak:

“How I wish for the months that have passed.
    I wish for the days when God watched over me.
I wish for the days when God’s lamp shined on my head.
    And I wish for the time I walked through darkness by his light.
I wish for the days when I was at my strongest,
    when God’s close friendship blessed my house.
That was when my children were all around me.
    And God All-Powerful was still with me.
Life was so good. It was as if my path were covered with cream.
    It was as if even the rocks poured out streams of olive oil for me.
I would go to the city gate
    and sit in the public square.
When the young men saw me, they would step out of my way.
    And the old men would stand up in respect for me.
The leading men stopped speaking
    and covered their mouths with their hands.
10 The voices of the important men were quiet.
    It was as if each man’s tongue stuck to the roof of his mouth.
11 Anyone who heard me said good things about me.
    And those who saw me praised me.
12 This was because I saved the poor who cried for help.
    And I saved the orphan who had no one to help him.
13 The dying person blessed me.
    And I made the widow’s heart sing.
14 I put on right living as if it were clothing.
    I wore fairness as if it were my robe and my turban.
15 I tried to be eyes for the blind.
    And I tried to be feet for those who were crippled.
16 I was like a father to needy people.
    And I took the side of strangers when they were in trouble.
17 I broke the fangs of evil people.
    And I snatched from their teeth the people they wanted to hurt.

18 “I thought, ‘I will live for as many days as there are grains of sand.
    And I will die in my own house.
19 I will be like a tree whose roots reach down to the water.
    The dew will lie on the branches all night.
20 New honors will come to me continually.
    I will always have great strength.’

21 “People listened to me carefully.
    They waited quietly for my advice.
22 After I finished speaking, they spoke no more.
    My words fell very gently on their ears.
23 They waited for me as they would for rain.
    They drank in my words as if they were spring rain.
24 I smiled at them when they doubted.
    And my approval was important to them.
25 I chose the right way for them and was their leader.
    I lived like a king among his army.
    I was like a person who gives comfort to sad people.

30 “But now men who are younger than I make fun of me.
I would not have even let their fathers
    sit with my sheep dogs.
Their hands had no strength to help me.
    They had even lost their strength to work.
They were thin from being hungry and in need.
    They wandered through the dry and ruined land at night.
They gathered desert plants by the brush for food.
    They even ate the root of the broom tree.
They were forced to live away from other people.
    People shouted at them as if they were thieves.
These young men had to live in dried up streambeds.
    They lived in caves and among the rocks.
They howled like animals out among the bushes.
    And they huddled together in the brush.
They are worthless people without names.
    They were forced to leave the land.

“Now they make fun of me with songs.
    My name has become a joke among them.
10 They hate me and stay far away from me.
    But they do not mind spitting in my face.
11 God has taken away my strength and made me suffer.
    So they attack me with all their anger.
12 On my right side they attack me like a mob.
    They lay traps for my feet.
    They prepare to attack me.
13 They break up my road.
    They work to destroy me
    without anyone stopping them.
14 They go forward as if through a hole in the wall.
    They roll in among the ruins.
15 Great fears overwhelm me.
    They blow my honor away as if by a great wind.
    My safety disappears like a cloud.

16 “Now my life is almost over.
    My days are full of suffering.
17 At night my bones ache.
    Gnawing pains never stop.
18 In his great power God grabs hold of my clothing.
    He chokes me with the collar of my coat.
19 He throws me into the mud.
    And I become like dirt and ashes.

20 “I cry out to you, God, but you do not answer.
    I stand up, but you just look at me.
21 You turn on me without mercy.
    You attack me with your powerful hand.
22 You snatch me up and throw me into the wind.
    You toss me about in the storm.
23 I know you will bring me down to death.
    You will bring me to the place where all living people must go.

24 “Surely no one would hurt a ruined man
    when he cries for help in his time of trouble.
25 I have cried for those who are in trouble.
    My soul has been very sad for poor people.
26 But when I hoped for good, only evil came to me.
    When I looked for light, darkness came.
27 I never stop being upset inside.
    Days of suffering are ahead of me.
28 I have become black, but not by the sun.
    I stand up in public and cry for help.
29 It is as if I have become a brother to wild dogs
    and a friend to ostriches.
30 My skin becomes black and peels off.
    My body burns with fever.
31 My harp is tuned for singing a sad song.
    And my flute is tuned for the sound of loud crying.

31 “But I made an agreement with my eyes
    not to look with desire at a girl.
What has God above promised those who do this?
    What has God All-Powerful on high planned for them?
It is ruin for the evil people.
    It is disaster for those who do wrong.
God sees my ways,
    and he counts every step I take.

“I have not been a dishonest person.
    I have not lied to others.
Let God weigh me on honest scales.
    Then he will know I have done nothing wrong.
I have not turned away from doing what is right.
    My heart has not been led by my eyes to do wrong.
    My hands have not been made unclean.
If I have done these things, then let other people eat what I have planted.
    And let my crops be plowed up.

“I have not desired another woman.
    I have never waited at my neighbor’s door to commit adultery with his wife.
10 If I have done these things, then let my wife grind another man’s grain.
    And let other men have physical relations with her.
11 Sexual sin is shameful.
    It is a sin which must be punished.
12 It is like a fire that burns and destroys forever.
    It would destroy all I have.

13 “I have been fair to my male and female slaves
    when they had a complaint against me.
14 If I have not, how could I tell God what I did?
    What will I answer when God asks me to explain what I’ve done?
15 God made me in my mother’s womb, and he also made them.
    The same God formed both of us in our mothers’ wombs.

16 “I have never refused anything the poor wanted.
    I have never let widows give up hope while looking for help.
17 I have not kept my food to myself.
    I have also given it to the orphans.
18 Since I was young, I have been like a father to the orphans.
    And from my birth I guided the widows.
19 I have not let a person die because he had no clothes.
    I have not let a needy person go without a coat.
20 That person’s heart blessed me.
    This was because I warmed him with the wool of my sheep.
21 I have never hurt an orphan
    even when I knew I could win in court.
22 If I have, then let my arm fall off my shoulder.
    Let it be broken at the joint.
23 This is because I dread destruction from God.
    I could not do such things because I fear his majesty.

24 “I have not put my trust in gold.
    I have not said to pure gold, ‘You are my safety.’
25 I have not celebrated my great wealth.
    I have not celebrated that my hands had gained riches.
26 I have not thought about worshiping the sun in its brightness.
    I have not admired the moon moving in glory
27 so that my heart was pulled away from God.
    My hand has never offered the sun and moon a kiss of worship.
28 If I had, these also would have been sins to be punished.
    I would have been unfaithful to God if I had done these things.

29 “I have not been happy when my enemy was ruined.
    I have not laughed when he had trouble.
30 I have not let my mouth sin
    by cursing my enemy’s life.
31 The men of my house have always said,
    ‘Everyone has eaten all he wants of Job’s food.’
32 No stranger ever had to spend the night in the street.
    I always let the traveler stay in my home.
33 I have not hidden my sin as other men do.
    I did not hide my guilt in my heart.
34 I was not so afraid of the crowd.
I did not keep quiet and stay inside
    because I feared being hated by other families.

35 (“How I wish a court would hear my case!
    Here I sign my name to show I have told the truth.
Now let God All-Powerful answer me.
    Let the one who is against me write down what he accuses me of.
36 I would surely wear the writing on my shoulder.
    I would put it on like a crown.
37 I would explain to God every step I took.
    I would come near to God like a prince.)

38 “My land did not cry out against me.
    Its plowed rows were not wet with tears.
39 I did not take the land’s harvest without paying.
    I did not break the spirit of those who took care of the land.
40 If I did, then let thorns come up instead of wheat.
    And let weeds come up instead of barley.”

The words of Job are finished.

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