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Job 21-23

Job’s Sixth Response[a]

Chapter 21

The Very Thought of My Plight Fills Me with Horror.[b] Job then answered with these words:

“Listen carefully to my words;
    at the very least, grant me this consolation.
Bear with me while I speak;
    once I have finished, you may jeer.
“Is my complaint limited to my fellow men?
    Do I not have good reason to be impatient?
If you consider my plight carefully,
    you will have good reason to be appalled
    and to place your hand over your mouth.
The very thought of it fills me with horror,
    and my entire body shudders.

Why Do the Wicked Continue To Survive?[c]

“Why do the wicked continue to survive,
    achieving old age and increasing in power?
They behold their children established around them
    and their descendants continuing to flourish.
Their households are secure, with no cause for fear;
    the rod of God does not descend upon them.
10 Their bulls breed without fail;
    their cows give birth without miscarriage.
11 “The wicked send forth children as a flock;
    their little ones dance and frolic.
12 They sing to the sound of the tambourine and the harp
    and rejoice at the playing of the flute.
13 They spend their days in prosperity
    and go down to the netherworld in peace.

They Say to God, “Leave Us Alone!”

14 “Despite this, these people say to God,
    ‘Leave us alone!
    We do not want to learn your ways.
15 Who is the Almighty that we should serve him?
    And what would we gain by praying to him?’
16 Is not the prosperity of the wicked
    the result of their own efforts,
    since they have never sought God’s help?

How Often?[d]

17 “Yet, how often is the lamp of the wicked extinguished?
    How often does calamity befall them
    as God in his anger uses his retribution to repay them?
18 How often are they like straw blown away by the wind
    or like chaff that the storm carries off?

What Concern Will He Have for His Family?[e]

19 “According to you, God stores up punishment for a man’s children,
    but the wicked should be the ones punished and requited for their evil.
20 Let his own eyes witness the destruction of God
    that his sins have earned,
    and let him quaff the wrath[f] of the Almighty!
21 For what concern will he have for his family
    once his allotted number of months has been completed?

All Are Consigned To Lie Down in the Earth

22 “Who can offer wisdom to God
    when God judges those who are on high?
23 One man passes away while enjoying vigorous health,
    blessed with security and contentment;
24 his loins are full of vigor
    and his bones are rich in marrow.
25 Another dies in bitterness of soul,
    never having tasted happiness.
26 Both are consigned to lie down in the earth
    and worms soon cover them.

Have You Never Questioned Travelers?

27 “Believe me, I know what your thoughts are,
    as well as the arguments you will use to counter me.
28 You will say, ‘Where now is the great lord’s house?
    Where is the tent in which the wicked man dwelled?’
29 Have you never questioned travelers?
    Do you ever listen to the evidence they proffer?
30 They testify that the wicked man is saved from disaster
    and is rescued before the day of wrath.
31 “Who will reproach him for his conduct
    and repay him for the evil he has done?
32 When he is carried to the grave,
    a watch is maintained over his tomb.
33 The clods of the valley are sweet to him;[g]
    the remainder of mankind will follow him,
    and those who preceded him are beyond counting.
34 How then can you possibly offer me any comfort
    when your words lack any semblance of truth?”

Third Cycle of Speeches[h]

Eliphaz’s Third Speech

Chapter 22

Is God Punishing You for Your Piety?[i] Then Eliphaz the Temanite responded:

“Can anyone be of the slightest interest to God,
    even if that person is recognized for his wisdom?
Does the Almighty derive any pleasure if you are righteous?
    Does he profit if you lead a blameless life?
Is he punishing you for your piety
    and therefore will bring you to justice?
Is not your wickedness great?
    Is there any limit to your iniquities?

The Injustice Job Has Committed[j]

“You have exacted pledges from your brothers as security
    and left them naked, stripped of their clothing.[k]
To the thirsty you offered no water to drink,
    and you withheld bread from those who were starving.
Should the land belong only to the powerful?
    Are only those who are favored allowed to dwell in it?
“You have sent widows away empty-handed
    and left orphans without any means of support.
10 That is why snares surround you
    and sudden terror causes you to cringe,
11 why light has turned to darkness, leaving you unable to see,
    and flood waters envelop you.

The Unbelief of Job

12 “Does not God who dwells in the heights of the heavens
    behold how lofty are the highest stars?
13 Even so, you say, ‘What does God know?
    How can he possibly judge through such deep darkness?
14 He cannot possibly see through the thick clouds
    as he roams through the vault of the heavens.’
15 “Will you still continue to follow the ancient way
    that those who are wicked have trod?
16 They were snatched away before their time;
    their foundations were swept away by a flood.[l]
17 They had said to God, ‘Leave us alone!’
    and thought, ‘What can the Almighty do to us?’
18 “Yet it was he who filled their houses with good things,
    even though his plans and theirs were diametrically opposed.
19 The upright rejoice at witnessing such a spectacle,
    and the innocent deride them:
20 ‘See how our enemies have been destroyed,
    and what remained of their wealth has been consumed by fire.’[m]

If You Return to the Almighty . . .

21 “Come to terms with God and be reconciled.
    In this way good fortune will come to you.
22 Accept the instruction from his lips
    and keep his words in your heart.[n]
23 If you return to the Almighty, you will be restored;
    if you remove iniquity from your tent
24 and treat gold as if it were only dust
    and the gold of Ophir[o] as pebbles from the stream,
25 then the Almighty himself will be your gold
    and your precious silver.
26 “For then the Almighty will be your delight
    and you will lift up your face to God.
27 You will pray to him and he will hear you,
    and you will fulfill your vows.
28 Whatever decision you make will be successful,
    and light will shine along your path.
29 For God brings low the arrogant
    while he saves the humble.
30 He delivers anyone who is innocent;
    if your hands are clean, you will be saved.”

Job’s Seventh Response

Chapter 23

If Only I Knew Where To Find God![p] Job then answered with these words:

“My complaint remains bitter;
    despite my groans, God’s hand lies heavy on me.
Oh, if only I knew where to find him
    so that I might discover his dwelling.
I would present my case before him
    and state arguments in my defense.
“Then I would learn what he would answer me,
    and contemplate his words to me.
He would not use his power to contend with me;
    he would only need to consider my arguments.
There an upright man could reason with him,
    and I would receive a verdict of acquittal.
[q]“But if I go to the east, he is not there;
    if I go to the west, I cannot behold him.
When I seek him in the north, I cannot find him;
    when I turn to the south, I catch no glimpse of him.

God Has Caused My Courage To Fail[r]

10 “And yet he is aware of everywhere I go;
    if he were to test me, I would emerge like pure gold.
11 My footsteps have not strayed from the path he established;
    I have followed his way and never turned aside.
12 I have not strayed from the commandments of his lips;
    I have treasured in my heart the words of his mouth.
13 But once he has made a decision, who can oppose him?
    Whatever he desires, that he does.
14 He will not turn aside from what he has planned for me,
    as is true of all his other decrees.
15 “That is why I am in such fear of him;
    whenever I think of him, I am terrified.
16 God has caused my courage to fail;
    the Almighty has filled me with dread.
17 For darkness hides me from him,
    and obscurity veils his presence from me.

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