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Job 32-34

Elihu now speaks to Job[a]

32 Job would not agree that he had done anything that was wrong. So his three friends refused to argue with him any more. Another man was also there. His name was Elihu, Barakel's son. Barakel was a descendant of Buz. He belonged to Ram's clan.

Elihu became very angry with Job. He was angry because Job continued to say that he was not guilty. Job said that God was wrong to punish him. Elihu was also angry with Job's three friends. They had not been able to find an answer to Job's problem. But they still said that Job was guilty. Elihu had waited for Job's three friends to speak before he spoke to Job himself. He waited because he was younger than them. But he became angry when Job's three friends had nothing more to say. So he finally decided to speak.

Barakel's son, Elihu, said this:

‘I am young and you are old.
    So I was afraid to tell you what I was thinking.
I thought, “Older men should speak.
    They have lived for many years and they should share their wisdom.”
But it is a person's spirit that helps them to understand things.
Almighty God has to put his breath into them.
Not all old people are wise.
    Old people do not always understand what is right.
10 So I say, “Listen to me.
    I too will explain what I know.”
11 Yes, I waited for you all to speak.
I listened to your wise thoughts,
    as you tried to find the right words to say.
12 I listened carefully to you,
    as you argued with Job.
But none of you could show Job that he was wrong.
    None of you was able to answer his problems.
13 So do not say, “We are wise.”
    Do not say, “God must show Job that he is wrong.
    People cannot do that.”
14 Job was not speaking to me about his problems.
    So I will not answer him in the way that you did.

15 Now they are upset!
    They have no more answers to give.
    There is nothing more that they can say.
16 I have waited for them,
    and now they say nothing.
They stand there and they have no more answers.
17 So now I will say what I think.
    I, too, will tell you what I know.
18 There are many things that I want to say.
    The spirit inside me causes me to speak.
19 I cannot keep quiet any longer!
    I am like a bag that is full of new wine.
    I am ready to break so that everything pours out!
20 So I have to speak or I will become ill.
    I must open my mouth and reply to you.
21 I will be fair in what I say.
    I will not give honour to anyone to get their help.
22     I am too honest to do that.
If I am not fair,
    God, my Maker, would quickly remove me.’

Elihu continues to speak

33 ‘But now, Job, listen to the things that I will tell you.
    Listen carefully to everything that I will say.
I will speak to you now.
    I am ready to tell you what I think.
I am an honest man, so you can believe what I say.
    I will tell you what I know is true.
The Spirit of Almighty God has made me.
    His breath gives me life.
Answer me now, Job, if you can.
    Prepare yourself.
    Be ready to explain your problem to me.
Listen! When God looks at us,
    we are the same as each other.
    God used clay to make both of us.
So you should not be afraid of me.
    I will not do anything to hurt you.

I have heard the things that you have said, Job.
    This is what I heard you say:
“I am not guilty. I have not done anything that is wrong.
    I am pure and clean.
10 But God has decided to punish me!
    He attacks me as if I am his enemy.
11 He has tied my feet with chains.
    He always watches me to see where I go.”

12 But now I tell you this, Job: You are not right!
    God is greater than any human.
13 So you should not argue against him.
You should not say,
    “God does not answer any of my questions.”
14 God does speak to people.
    He speaks to them in many different ways.
    But often people do not recognize his voice.
15 Sometimes God speaks to people in dreams and visions.
    He speaks to them at night, while they sleep in bed.
16 He tells them about things that will happen.
He warns them about terrible things,
    so that they are afraid.
17 He tells them to turn away from their sins.
    He tells them not to be proud.
18 He keeps people safe from death,
    so that they do not go to their graves.
19 Or God may warn people with a painful illness.
    He may make their bodies hurt all the time.
20 Then they do not want to eat anything.
    They cannot eat even the best food.
21 Their bodies become very thin.
    People can even see their bones.
22 They will soon die and go to their graves.
    Death is waiting to take them away.

23 But perhaps an angel may come
    to help one of those people.
He may speak on behalf of God,
    as a special angel among the many thousands of God's angels.
The angel may tell that person
    how to live in a way that is right.
24 Then God will be kind to that person.
God will say, “Save that person,
    so that he does not go to his grave.
I have found someone to pay the price for his life.
    So keep him alive.”
25 Then that person's body will become healthy again.
    He will be strong, like a young man.
26 When he prays to God,
    God will be happy to answer him.
He will again worship God with joy.
    And God will give him a good way of life again.
27 That person will say clearly to everyone,
    “I did things that were not right.
I did wrong things,
    but God did not punish me as I deserved.
28 God rescued me from death,
    so that I did not go to my grave.
Now I will enjoy life in the light.”

29 God does all these things for people.
    He does them many times.
30 He saves a person from death,
    so that he does not go to his grave.
He gives light to that person,
    so that he may enjoy his life.
31 Job, listen carefully to me.
    Be quiet, and I will speak to you.
32 After that, you may answer me,
    if you have something to say.
If I could say that you have not done anything wrong,
    that would make me happy.
33 But if you have nothing to say,
    then listen to me.
Be quiet and I will teach you how to be wise.’

Elihu continues to speak[b]

34 Elihu continued speaking and he said this:

‘You men who are so wise and who know so much,
    listen to me.
Hear what I have to say.
You recognize nice food when you eat it.
    So you should recognize the value of my words.
We should decide among ourselves what is right.
    We should agree together what is good.

Job has said, “I am not guilty.
    But God refuses to judge me in a fair way.
I am right,
    but nobody believes me.
I have not done anything wrong,
    but I am suffering
    and I am near to death.”

There has never been a man like Job!
    He laughs at God as easily as he drinks water.
He is a friend of wicked people,
    and people who do evil things.
Job says, “If anyone tries to please God,
    it does not help them at all.”

10 So listen to me, you men who understand so much.
Almighty God can never do anything that is wrong or wicked!
11 He judges people fairly
    as he sees the things that they do.
He gives people what they deserve.
12 It is true! Almighty God does not do wicked things.
    He never refuses to judge people in a fair way.
13 God's great power did not come from anyone else!
    He himself has authority over the whole world.
14 God could decide to remove life from the world.
    He could take back his spirit and his breath.
15 If he did that, everyone that is alive would die.
    As humans, we would become dirt again.[c]

16 If you really understand things, Job, listen to me.
    Hear what I have to say.
17 If God refused to do what is right,
    he could not rule the world.
He is the powerful Judge who knows what is right.
    But you say that he is guilty!
18 It is God who may say to a king, “You are useless!”
    He may say to rulers, “You are wicked!”
19 God created everyone.
He is not more kind to important people
    than he is to other people.
He does not help rich people
    more than he helps poor people.
20 Anyone may die suddenly,
    in the middle of the night.
God may shake them, so that they die.
    He easily removes even the most powerful people.
21 He watches the way that each person lives.
    He sees what they do every day.
22 People who do wicked things cannot hide themselves.
    There is no place dark enough for them to hide from God.
23 God does not have to tell people when they must come to him,
    so that he can judge them.
24 He destroys powerful people,
    and he chooses other people to take their place.
He does not have to ask them anything.
25 He already knows the things that they have done.
In the night, he removes their power,
    and he destroys them.
26 He punishes them
    because they have done wicked things.
He does that where everyone can see.
27 Those powerful people have turned away from God.
    They have not respected his commands.
28 They were cruel to poor people,
    so that God saw what was happening.
God heard those poor people
    when they called to him for help.
29 But if God decides to do nothing,
    no one can say that he is wrong.
If he hides himself, no one can see him.
    But he still rules over people and over nations.
30 God does not let men rule,
    if they do not respect his ways.
He stops them from causing trouble to the people.

31 Someone could say to God, “I am guilty,
    and I have received my punishment.
    But I will not do any more wrong things.
32 Show me the sins that I have done
    when I did not know about them.
If I have done wrong things,
    I will not do them again.”
33 But you, Job, refuse to accept God's justice.
    Do you expect God to do what you think is right?
But you must choose what you will say.
    I cannot decide for you.
So tell us what you are thinking now.
34 Wise people will agree with me.
    When they hear my words, they will say,
35 “Job speaks like a fool who knows nothing.
    He only says useless things.”
36 Yes Job, you speak to us like a wicked person.
    So you should continue to suffer for ever!
37 You have not only done wrong things,
    you have also turned against God.
You have shown that you do not respect us.
    You have said many things that insult God.’

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