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Job 32-34

V. The Speeches of Elihu (32:1-37:24)

Elihu’s First Speech[a]

32 So these three men refused to answer[b] Job further, because he was righteous in his[c] own eyes. Then Elihu son of Barakel the Buzite, of the family of Ram, became very angry.[d] He was angry[e] with Job for justifying[f] himself rather than God.[g] With Job’s[h] three friends he was also angry, because they could not find[i] an answer, and so declared Job guilty.[j] Now Elihu had waited before speaking[k] to Job, because the others[l] were older than he was. But when Elihu saw[m] that the three men had no further reply,[n] he became very angry.

Elihu Claims Wisdom

So Elihu son of Barakel the Buzite spoke up:[o]

“I am young,[p] but you are elderly;
that is why I was fearful,[q]
and afraid to explain[r] to you what I know.
I said to myself, ‘Age[s] should speak,[t]
and length of years[u] should make wisdom known.’
But it is a spirit in people,
the breath[v] of the Almighty,
that makes them understand.
It is not the aged[w] who are wise,
nor old men who understand what is right.
10 Therefore I say, ‘Listen[x] to me.
I, even I, will explain what I know.’
11 Look, I waited for you to speak;[y]
I listened closely to your wise thoughts,[z] while you were searching for words.
12 Now I was paying you close attention,[aa]
yet[ab] there was no one proving Job wrong,[ac]
not one of you was answering his statements.
13 So do not say,[ad] ‘We have found wisdom.
God will refute[ae] him, not man.’
14 Job[af] has not directed[ag] his words to me,
and so I will not reply to him with your arguments.[ah]

Job’s Friends Failed to Answer[ai]

15 “They are dismayed[aj] and cannot answer anymore;
they have nothing left to say.[ak]
16 And I have waited.[al] But because they do not speak,
because they stand there and answer no more,
17 I too will answer my part,
I too will explain what I know.
18 For I am full of words,
and the spirit within me[am] constrains me.[an]
19 Inside I am like wine that has no outlet,[ao]
like new wineskins[ap] ready to burst!
20 I will speak,[aq] so that I may find relief;
I will open my lips, so that I may answer.
21 I will not show partiality to any person,[ar]
nor will I confer a title[as] on anyone.
22 For I do not know how to give honorary titles,[at]
if I did,[au] my Creator would quickly do away with me.[av]

Elihu Invites Job’s Attention

33 “But now, O Job, listen to my words,
and hear[aw] everything I have to say.[ax]
See now, I have opened[ay] my mouth;
my tongue in my mouth has spoken.[az]
My words come from the uprightness of my heart,[ba]
and my lips will utter knowledge sincerely.[bb]
The Spirit of God has made me,
and the breath of the Almighty gives me life.[bc]
Reply to me, if you can;
set your arguments[bd] in order before me
and take your stand.
Look, I am just like you in relation to God;
I too have been molded[be] from clay.
Therefore no fear of me should terrify you,
nor should my pressure[bf] be heavy on you.[bg]

Elihu Rejects Job’s Plea of Innocence

“Indeed, you have said in my hearing[bh]
(I heard the sound of the words!):
[bi] ‘I am pure, without transgression;
I am clean[bj] and have no iniquity.
10 [bk] Yet God[bl] finds occasions[bm] with me;
he regards me as his enemy.
11 [bn] He puts my feet in shackles;
he watches closely all my paths.’
12 Now in this, you are not right—I answer you,[bo]
for God is greater than a human being.[bp]
13 Why do you contend against him,
that he does not answer all a person’s[bq] words?

Elihu Disagrees With Job’s View of God

14 “For God speaks, the first time in one way,
the second time in another,
though a person does not perceive[br] it.
15 In a dream, a night vision,
when deep sleep falls on people
as they sleep in their beds.
16 Then he gives a revelation[bs] to people,
and terrifies them with warnings,[bt]
17 to turn a person from his sin,[bu]
and to cover a person’s pride.[bv]
18 He spares a person’s life from corruption,[bw]
his very life from crossing over[bx] the river.
19 Or a person is chastened[by] by pain on his bed,
and with the continual strife of his bones,[bz]
20 so that his life loathes food,
and his soul rejects appetizing fare.[ca]
21 His flesh wastes away from sight,
and his bones, which were not seen,
are easily visible.[cb]
22 He[cc] draws near to the place of corruption,
and his life to the messengers of death.[cd]
23 If there is an angel beside him,
one mediator[ce] out of a thousand,
to tell a person what constitutes his uprightness;[cf]
24 and if[cg] God[ch] is gracious to him and says,
‘Spare[ci] him from going down
to the place of corruption,
I have found a ransom for him,’[cj]
25 then his flesh is restored[ck] like a youth’s;
he returns to the days of his youthful vigor.[cl]
26 He entreats God, and God[cm] delights in him,
he sees God’s face[cn] with rejoicing,
and God[co] restores to him his righteousness.[cp]
27 That person sings[cq] to others,[cr] saying:
‘I have sinned and falsified what is right,
but I was not punished according to what I deserved.[cs]
28 He redeemed my life[ct]
from going down to the place of corruption,
and my life sees the light!’

Elihu’s Appeal to Job[cu]

29 “Indeed, God does all these things,
twice, three times, in his dealings[cv] with a person,
30 to turn back his life from the place of corruption,
that he may be enlightened with the light of life.
31 Pay attention, Job—listen to me;
be silent, and I will speak.
32 If you have any words,[cw] reply to me;
speak, for I want to justify you.[cx]
33 If not, you listen to me;
be silent, and I will teach you wisdom.”

Elihu’s Second Speech[cy]

34 Elihu answered:

“Listen to my words, you wise men;
hear[cz] me, you learned men.[da]
For the ear assesses[db] words
as the mouth[dc] tastes food.
Let us evaluate[dd] for ourselves what is right;[de]
let us come to know among ourselves what is good.
For Job says, ‘I am innocent,[df]
but God turns away my right.
Concerning my right, should I lie?[dg]
My wound[dh] is incurable,
although I am without transgression.’[di]
Who is there like Job,
who[dj] drinks derision[dk] like water?
He goes about[dl] in company[dm] with evildoers,
he goes along[dn] with wicked men.[do]
For he says, ‘It does not profit a man
when he makes his delight with God.’[dp]

God is Not Unjust

10 “Therefore, listen to me, you men of understanding.[dq]
Far be it from[dr] God to do wickedness,
from the Almighty to do evil.
11 For he repays a person for his work,[ds]
and according to the conduct of a person,
he causes the consequences to find him.[dt]
12 Indeed, in truth, God does not act wickedly,
and the Almighty does not pervert justice.
13 Who entrusted[du] to him the earth?
And who put him over[dv] the whole world?
14 If God[dw] were to set his heart on it,[dx]
and gather in his spirit[dy] and his breath,
15 all flesh would perish together
and human beings would return to dust.

God Is Impartial and Omniscient

16 “If you have[dz] understanding, listen to this,
hear what I have to say.[ea]
17 Do you really think[eb]
that one who hates justice can govern?[ec]
And will you declare guilty
the supremely Righteous One,[ed]
18 who says to a king,[ee] ‘Worthless man,’[ef]
and to nobles, ‘Wicked men,’
19 who shows no partiality to princes,
and does not take note of[eg] the rich more than the poor,
because all of them are the work of his hands?
20 In a moment they die, in the middle of the night,[eh]
people[ei] are shaken[ej] and they pass away.
The mighty are removed effortlessly.[ek]
21 For his eyes are on the ways of an individual,
he observes all a person’s[el] steps.
22 There is no darkness, and no deep darkness,
where evildoers can hide themselves.[em]
23 For he does not still consider a person,[en]
that he should come before God in judgment.
24 He shatters the great without inquiry,[eo]
and sets up others in their place.
25 Therefore, he knows their deeds,
he overthrows them[ep] in the night[eq]
and they are crushed.
26 He strikes them for their wickedness,[er]
in a place where people can see,[es]
27 because they have turned away from following him,
and have not understood[et] any of his ways,
28 so that they caused[eu] the cry of the poor
to come before him,
so that he hears[ev] the cry of the needy.
29 But if God[ew] is quiet, who can condemn[ex] him?
If he hides his face, then who can see him?
Yet[ey] he is over the individual and the nation alike,[ez]
30 so that the godless man should not rule,
and not lay snares for the people.[fa]

Job Is Foolish to Rebel

31 “Has anyone said to God,
‘I have endured chastisement,[fb]
but I will not act wrongly any more;
32 teach me what I cannot see;[fc]
if I have done evil, I will do so no more’?
33 Is it your opinion[fd] that God[fe] should recompense it,
because you reject this?[ff]
But you must choose, and not I,
so tell us what you know.
34 Men of understanding say to me—
any wise man listening to me says—
35 that[fg] Job speaks without knowledge
and his words are without understanding.[fh]
36 But[fi] Job will be tested to the end,
because his answers are like those of wicked men.
37 For he adds transgression[fj] to his sin;
in our midst he claps his hands,[fk]
and multiplies his words against God.”

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