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Job 6-9

Job Answers Eliphaz

Then Job answered:

“I wish my suffering could be weighed.
    And I wish my misery could be put on the scales.
My sadness would be heavier than the sand of the seas.
    No wonder my words seem careless.
The arrows of God All-Powerful are in me.
    My spirit drinks in their poison.
    God’s terrors are gathered against me.
A wild donkey does not bray when it has grass to eat.
    An ox is quiet when it has feed.
Tasteless food is not eaten without salt.
    There is no flavor in the white part of an egg.
I refuse to touch it.
    Such food makes me sick.

“How I wish I might have what I ask for.
    How I wish God would give me what I hope for.
I wish God would be willing to crush me
    and reach out his hand to destroy me.
10 Then I would have this comfort.
    I would be glad even in this unending pain.
    I would know I did not reject the words of the Holy One.

11 “I do not have the strength to wait.
    There is nothing to hope for so how can I be patient?
12 I do not have the strength of stone.
    My flesh is not bronze.
13 I have no power to help myself.
    This is because success has been taken away from me.

14 “They say, ‘A man’s friends should be kind to him when he is in trouble.
    This should be done even if he stops fearing God All-Powerful.’
15 But my brothers cannot be counted on.
    They are like streams that do not flow regularly,
    streams that sometimes run over.
16 They are like streams made dark by melting ice,
    that rise with melting snow.
17 But they stop flowing when it is the dry season.
    They go away when it is hot.
18 Groups of travelers turn away from their paths.
    They go into the desert and die.
19 The groups of travelers from Tema look for water.
    The traders of Sheba who travel look hopefully.
20 They are upset because they had been sure.
    But when they arrive, they are disappointed.
21 You also have been no help.
    You see something terrible, and you are afraid.
22 I have never said, ‘Give me a gift.
    Use your wealth to pay my debt.
23 Save me from the enemy’s power.
    Buy me back from the clutches of cruel people.’

24 “Teach me, and I will be quiet.
    Show me where I have been wrong.
25 Honest words are painful!
    But your arguments prove nothing.
26 Do you mean to correct what I say?
    Will you treat the words of a troubled man as if they were only wind?
27 You would even throw lots for orphans.
    And you would trade away your friend.

28 “But now please look at me.
    I would not lie to your face.
29 Change your mind. Do not be unfair.
    Think again, because my innocence is being questioned.
30 What I am saying is not wicked.
    I can tell the difference between right and wrong.

“Man has a hard task on earth.
    His days are like those of a hired man.
Man is like a slave wishing for the evening shadows.
    Or he is like a hired man who wants his pay.
But I am given months that are empty.
    Nights of misery have been given to me.
When I lie down, I think, ‘How long is it until I get up?’
    The night is long, and I toss until dawn.
My body is covered with worms and scabs.
    My skin is broken and full of running sores.

“My days go by faster than a weaver moves his tool.
    And they come to an end without hope.
Remember, God, that my life is only as long as a breath.
    My eyes will never see happy times again.
Those who see me now will see me no more.
    You will look for me, but I will be gone.
A cloud disappears and is gone.
    In the same way, a person who goes where the dead are does not return.
10 He will never come back to his house again.
    His place will not know him anymore.

11 “So I will not stay quiet.
    I will speak out in the suffering of my spirit.
    I will complain because I am so unhappy.
12 I am not the sea or the sea monster.
    So why have you set a guard over me?
13 Sometimes I think my bed will comfort me.
    Or I think my couch will stop my complaint.
14 Then you frighten me with dreams.
    You terrify me with visions.
15 My throat prefers to be choked.
    My bones welcome death.
16 I hate my life. I don’t want to live forever.
    Let me alone. My days have no meaning.

17 “Why do you make man so important?
    Why do you give him so much attention?
18 Will you examine him every morning?
    Why do you test him every moment?
19 Will you never look away from me?
    Will you not let me alone even long enough to swallow?
20 If I have sinned, what have I done to you,
    you watcher of men?
Why have you made me your target?
    Have I become a heavy load for you?
21 Why don’t you pardon my wrongs
    and forgive my sins?
I will soon lie down in the dust and die.
    You will search for me, but I will be no more.”

Bildad Speaks to Job

Then Bildad the Shuhite answered:

“How long will you say such things?
    Your words are no more than a strong wind.
God does not twist fairness.
    God All-Powerful does not make wrong what is right.
Your children sinned against God.
    And he punished them for their sins.
But you should ask God for help.
    Pray to God All-Powerful for mercy.
You must be good and honest.
    Then he will start doing something for you.
    And he will bring you back where you belong.
The place you began will seem unimportant
    because your future will be so successful.

“Ask old people
    and find out what their ancestors learned.
We were only born yesterday and know nothing.
    Our days on earth are like only a shadow.
10 Those people will teach you and tell you.
    They will tell you what they know.
11 Papyrus plants cannot grow tall where there is no wet land.
    Reeds cannot grow tall without water.
12 While they are still growing and not yet cut,
    they will dry up more quickly than grass.
13 That is what will happen to everyone who forgets God.
    The hope of the person without God will be gone.
14 What he trusts in is easily broken.
    It is as easily broken as a spider’s web.
15 He leans on the spider’s web, but it breaks.
    He holds on to it, but it does not hold him up.
16 He is like a well-watered plant in the sunshine.
    The plant spreads its roots all through the garden.
17 It wraps its roots around a pile of rocks.
    And it looks for a place among the stones.
18 But the plant may be torn from its place.
    Then that place rejects it and says, ‘I never saw you.’
19 Then its life dries up.
    And other plants grow up from the dirt in its place.

20 “Surely God does not reject innocent men.
    He does not give strength to those who do evil.
21 God will yet fill your mouth with laughter.
    And he will fill your lips with shouts of joy.
22 Your enemies will be covered in shame.
    And the tents of the wicked will be gone.”

Job Answers Bildad

Then Job answered:

“Yes, I know that this is true.
    But how can man be right in the presence of God?
A person might want to argue with God.
    But he could not answer God one time out of a thousand.
God’s wisdom is deep, and his power is great.
    No one can fight God without being hurt.
God moves mountains without anyone knowing it.
    He turns mountains over when he is angry.
God shakes the earth out of its place.
    And he makes the earth’s foundations shake.
God commands the sun not to shine.
    He shuts off the light of the stars.
God alone stretches out the skies.
    And he walks on the waves of the sea.
It is God who made the Bear, Orion and the Pleiades[a]
    and the groups of stars in the southern sky.
10 God does wonderful things that people cannot understand.
    He does so many miracles they cannot be counted.
11 When he passes me, I cannot see him.
    When he goes by me, I cannot recognize him.
12 If God snatches something away, no one can stop him.
    No one can say to him, ‘What are you doing?’
13 God will not hold back his anger.
    Even the helpers of the monster Rahab lie at God’s feet in fear.
14 So how can I argue with God?
    I cannot find words to argue with him.
15 Even if I was right, I could not answer him.
    I could only beg God, my Judge, for mercy.
16 I might call to him. But even if he answered,
    I still would not believe he would listen to me.
17 God would crush me with a storm.
    He would multiply my hurts for no reason.
18 He would not let me catch my breath.
    He would overwhelm me with misery.
19 When it comes to strength, God is stronger than I.
    And when it comes to justice, no one can accuse him!
20 Even if I were right, my own mouth would say I was wrong.
    If I were innocent, my mouth would say I was guilty.

21 “I am innocent.
    But I don’t think about myself.
    I hate my own life.
22 It is all the same. That is why I say,
    ‘God destroys both the innocent and the evil people.’
23 A whip may bring sudden death.
    And God will laugh when good people suffer.
24 When land falls into the hands of evil people,
    God covers the judges’ faces so they can’t see it.
    If it is not God who does this, then who is it?

25 “My days go by faster than a runner.
    They fly away without my seeing even a little joy.
26 They glide past like boats made of papyrus plants.
    My days are like eagles that swoop down on animals they attack.
27 I might say, ‘I will forget my complaint.
    I will change the look on my face, and smile.’
28 But I will still dread all my suffering.
    I know you will hold me guilty.
29 I have already been found guilty.
    So why should I struggle for no reason?
30 I might wash myself with soap.
    And I might even wash my hands with strong soap.
31 But you would push me into a dirty pit.
    And even my clothes would hate me.

32 “God is not a man like me. So I cannot answer him.
    We cannot meet each other in court.
33 I wish there was someone to make peace between us.
    I wish someone could decide our case.
34 I wish someone could remove God’s punishment from me.
    Then his terror would not frighten me anymore.
35 Then I could speak up without being afraid of God.
    But I am not able to do that.

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