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Job 8-10

Bildad’s First Speech to Job[a]

Then Bildad the Shuhite spoke up and said:

“How long will you speak these things,[b]
seeing[c] that the words of your mouth
are like a great[d] wind?[e]
Does God pervert[f] justice?[g]
Or does the Almighty pervert[h] what is right?
If[i] your children sinned against him,
he gave them over[j] to the penalty[k] of their sin.
But[l] if you will look[m] to God,
and make your supplication[n] to the Almighty,
if you become[o] pure[p] and upright,[q]
even now he will rouse himself[r] for you,
and will restore[s] your righteous home.[t]
Your beginning[u] will seem so small,
since your future will flourish.[v]
“For inquire now of the former[w] generation,

and pay attention[x] to the findings[y]
of their ancestors;[z]
For we were born yesterday[aa] and do not have knowledge,
since our days on earth are but a shadow.[ab]
10 Will they not[ac] instruct you and[ad] speak to you,
and bring forth words[ae]
from their understanding?[af]
11 Can the papyrus plant grow tall[ag] where there is no marsh?
Can reeds flourish[ah] without water?
12 While they are still beginning to flower[ai]
and not ripe for cutting,[aj]
they can wither away[ak]
faster than[al] any grass.[am]
13 Such is the destiny[an] of all who forget God;
the hope of the godless[ao] perishes,
14 whose[ap] trust[aq] is in something futile,[ar]
whose security is a spider’s web.[as]
15 He leans against his house but it does not hold up,[at]
he takes hold[au] of it but it does not stand.
16 He is a well-watered plant[av] in[aw] the sun,
its shoots spread[ax] over its garden.[ay]
17 It wraps its roots around a heap of stones[az]
and it looks[ba] for a place among stones.[bb]

18 If he is uprooted[bc] from his place,
then that place[bd] will disown him, saying,[be]
‘I have never seen you!’
19 Indeed, this is the joy of his way,[bf]
and out of the earth[bg] others spring up.[bh]
20 “Surely, God does not reject a blameless man,[bi]

nor does he grasp the hand[bj]
of the evildoers.
21 He will yet[bk] fill your mouth with laughter,[bl]
and your lips with gladness.
22 Those who hate you[bm] will be clothed with shame,[bn]
and the tent of the wicked will be no more.”

Job’s Reply to Bildad[bo]

Then Job answered:

“Truly,[bp] I know that this is so.
But how[bq] can a human[br] be just before[bs] God?[bt]
If someone wishes[bu] to contend[bv] with him,
he cannot answer[bw] him one time in a thousand.
He is wise in heart[bx] and mighty[by] in strength[bz]
who has resisted[ca] him and remained safe?[cb]
He who removes mountains suddenly,[cc]
who overturns them in his anger,[cd]
he who shakes the earth out of its place[ce]
so that its pillars tremble,[cf]
he who commands the sun, and[cg] it does not shine[ch]
and seals up[ci] the stars,
he alone spreads out the heavens,
and treads[cj] on the waves of the sea.[ck]
He makes the Bear,[cl] Orion,[cm] and the Pleiades,[cn]
and the constellations of the southern sky;[co]
10 he does great and unsearchable things,[cp]
and wonderful things without number.
11 If[cq] he passes by me, I cannot see[cr] him,[cs]
if he goes by, I cannot perceive him.[ct]
12 If he snatches away,[cu] who can turn him back?[cv]
Who dares to say to him, ‘What are you doing?’
13 God does not restrain his anger;[cw]
under him the helpers of Rahab[cx] lie crushed.[cy]

The Impossibility of Facing God in Court

14 “How much less,[cz] then, can I answer him[da]
and choose my words[db] to argue[dc] with[dd] him.[de]
15 Although[df] I am innocent,[dg]
I could not answer him;[dh]
I could only plead[di] with my judge[dj] for mercy.
16 If I summoned him, and he answered me,[dk]
I would not believe[dl]
that he would be listening to my voice—
17 he who[dm] crushes[dn] me with a tempest,
and multiplies my wounds for no reason.[do]
18 He does not allow[dp] me to recover[dq] my breath,
for he fills[dr] me with bitterness.
19 If it is a matter of strength,[ds]
most certainly[dt] he is the strong one!
And if it is a matter of justice,
he will say, ‘Who will summon me?’[du]
20 Although I am innocent,[dv]
my mouth[dw] would condemn me,[dx]
although I am blameless,
it would declare me perverse.[dy]
21 I am blameless.[dz] I do not know myself.[ea]
I despise my life.

Accusation of God’s Justice

22 “It is all one![eb] That is why I say,[ec]
‘He destroys the blameless and the guilty.’
23 If a scourge brings sudden death,[ed]
he mocks[ee] at the despair[ef] of the innocent.[eg]
24 If a land[eh] has been given
into the hand of a wicked man,[ei]
he covers[ej] the faces of its judges;[ek]
if it is not he, then who is it?[el]

Renewed Complaint

25 “My days[em] are swifter than a runner,[en]
they speed by without seeing happiness.
26 They glide by[eo] like reed[ep] boats,
like an eagle that swoops[eq] down on its prey.[er]
27 If I say,[es] ‘I will[et] forget my complaint,
I will change my expression[eu] and be cheerful,’[ev]
28 I dread[ew] all my sufferings,[ex]
for[ey] I know that you do not hold me blameless.[ez]
29 If I am guilty,[fa]
why then[fb] weary myself[fc] in vain?[fd]
30 If I wash myself with snow-melt water,[fe]
and make my hands clean with lye,[ff]
31 then you plunge me into a slimy pit[fg]
and my own clothes abhor me.
32 For he[fh] is not a human being like I am,
that[fi] I might answer him,
that we might come[fj] together in judgment.
33 Nor is there an arbiter[fk] between us,
who[fl] might lay[fm] his hand on us both,[fn]
34 who[fo] would take his[fp] rod[fq] away from me
so that his terror[fr] would not make me afraid.
35 Then[fs] would I speak and not fear him,
but it is not so with me.[ft]

An Appeal for Revelation

10 “I[fu] am weary[fv] of my life;
I will complain freely without restraint;[fw]
I will speak in the bitterness of my soul.
I will say to God, ‘Do not condemn[fx] me;
tell me[fy] why you are contending[fz] with me.’
Is it good for you[ga] to oppress,[gb]
to[gc] despise the work of your hands,
while[gd] you smile[ge]
on the schemes of the wicked?

Motivations of God

“Do you have eyes of flesh,[gf]
or do you see[gg] as a human being sees?[gh]
Are your days like the days of a mortal,
or your years like the years[gi] of a mortal,
that[gj] you must search out[gk] my iniquity,
and inquire about my sin,
although you know[gl] that I am not guilty,
and that there is no one who can deliver[gm]
out of your hand?

Contradictions in God’s Dealings

“Your hands have shaped[gn] me and made me,
but[go] now you destroy me completely.[gp]
Remember that you have made me as with[gq] the clay;
will[gr] you return me to dust?
10 Did you not pour[gs] me out like milk,
and curdle[gt] me like cheese?[gu]
11 You clothed[gv] me with skin and flesh
and knit me together[gw] with bones and sinews.
12 You gave me[gx] life and favor,[gy]
and your intervention[gz] watched over my spirit.
13 “But these things[ha] you have concealed in your heart;

I know that this[hb] is with you:[hc]
14 If I sinned, then you would watch me
and you would not acquit me of my iniquity.
15 If I am guilty,[hd] woe[he] to me,
and if I am innocent, I cannot lift my head;[hf]
I am full of shame,[hg]
and satiated with my affliction.[hh]
16 If I lift myself up,[hi]
you hunt me as a fierce lion,[hj]
and again[hk] you display your power[hl] against me.
17 You bring new witnesses[hm] against me,
and increase your anger against me;
relief troops[hn] come against me.

An Appeal for Relief

18 “Why then did you bring me out from the womb?
I should have died[ho]
and no eye would have seen me!
19 I should have been as though I had never existed;[hp]
I should have been carried
right from the womb to the grave!
20 Are not my days few?[hq]
Cease,[hr] then, and leave[hs] me alone[ht]
that I may find a little comfort,[hu]
21 before I depart, never to return,[hv]
to the land of darkness
and the deepest shadow,[hw]
22 to the land of utter darkness,
like the deepest darkness,
and the deepest shadow and disorder,[hx]
where even the light[hy] is like darkness.”[hz]

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