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Job 10-13

An Appeal for Revelation

10 “I[a] am weary[b] of my life;
I will complain freely without restraint;[c]
I will speak in the bitterness of my soul.
I will say to God, ‘Do not condemn[d] me;
tell me[e] why you are contending[f] with me.’
Is it good for you[g] to oppress,[h]
to[i] despise the work of your hands,
while[j] you smile[k]
on the schemes of the wicked?

Motivations of God

“Do you have eyes of flesh,[l]
or do you see[m] as a human being sees?[n]
Are your days like the days of a mortal,
or your years like the years[o] of a mortal,
that[p] you must search out[q] my iniquity,
and inquire about my sin,
although you know[r] that I am not guilty,
and that there is no one who can deliver[s]
out of your hand?

Contradictions in God’s Dealings

“Your hands have shaped[t] me and made me,
but[u] now you destroy me completely.[v]
Remember that you have made me as with[w] the clay;
will[x] you return me to dust?
10 Did you not pour[y] me out like milk,
and curdle[z] me like cheese?[aa]
11 You clothed[ab] me with skin and flesh
and knit me together[ac] with bones and sinews.
12 You gave me[ad] life and favor,[ae]
and your intervention[af] watched over my spirit.
13 “But these things[ag] you have concealed in your heart;

I know that this[ah] is with you:[ai]
14 If I sinned, then you would watch me
and you would not acquit me of my iniquity.
15 If I am guilty,[aj] woe[ak] to me,
and if I am innocent, I cannot lift my head;[al]
I am full of shame,[am]
and satiated with my affliction.[an]
16 If I lift myself up,[ao]
you hunt me as a fierce lion,[ap]
and again[aq] you display your power[ar] against me.
17 You bring new witnesses[as] against me,
and increase your anger against me;
relief troops[at] come against me.

An Appeal for Relief

18 “Why then did you bring me out from the womb?
I should have died[au]
and no eye would have seen me!
19 I should have been as though I had never existed;[av]
I should have been carried
right from the womb to the grave!
20 Are not my days few?[aw]
Cease,[ax] then, and leave[ay] me alone[az]
that I may find a little comfort,[ba]
21 before I depart, never to return,[bb]
to the land of darkness
and the deepest shadow,[bc]
22 to the land of utter darkness,
like the deepest darkness,
and the deepest shadow and disorder,[bd]
where even the light[be] is like darkness.”[bf]

Zophar’s First Speech to Job[bg]

11 Then Zophar the Naamathite spoke up and said:

“Should not this[bh] abundance of words be answered,[bi]
or should this[bj] talkative man[bk]
be vindicated?[bl]
Should people remain silent[bm] at your idle talk,[bn]
and should no one rebuke[bo] you when you mock?[bp]
For you have said, ‘My teaching[bq] is flawless,
and I am pure in your sight.’
But if only God would speak,[br]
if only he would open his lips against you,[bs]
and reveal to you the secrets of wisdom—
for true wisdom has two sides[bt]
so that you would know[bu]
that God has forgiven some of your sins.[bv]
“Can you discover[bw] the essence[bx] of God?

Can you find out[by] the perfection of the Almighty?[bz]
It is higher[ca] than the heavens—what can you do?
It is deeper than Sheol[cb]—what can you know?
Its measure is longer than the earth,
and broader than the sea.
10 If he comes by[cc] and confines[cd] you[ce]
and convenes a court,[cf]
then who can prevent[cg] him?
11 For he[ch] knows deceitful[ci] men;
when he sees evil, will he not[cj] consider it?[ck]
12 But an empty man will become wise,
when a wild donkey’s colt is born a human being.[cl]
13 “As for you,[cm] if you prove faithful,[cn]

and if[co] you stretch out your hands toward him,[cp]
14 if[cq] iniquity is in your hand—put it far away,[cr]
and do not let evil reside in your tents.
15 For[cs] then you will lift up your face
without[ct] blemish;[cu]
you will be securely established[cv]
and will not fear.
16 For you[cw] will forget your trouble;[cx]
you will remember it
like water that[cy] has flowed away.
17 And life[cz] will be brighter[da] than the noonday;
though there be darkness,[db]
it will be like the morning.
18 And you will be secure, because there is hope;
you will be protected[dc]
and will take your rest in safety.
19 You will lie down with[dd] no one to make you afraid,
and many will seek your favor.[de]
20 But the eyes of the wicked fail,[df]
and escape[dg] eludes them;
their one hope[dh] is to breathe their last.”[di]

Job’s Reply to Zophar[dj]

12 Then Job answered:

“Without a doubt you are the people,[dk]
and wisdom will die with you.[dl]
I also have understanding[dm] as well as you;
I am not inferior to you.[dn]
Who does not know such things as these?[do]
I am[dp] a laughingstock[dq] to my friends,[dr]
I, who called on God and whom he answered[ds]
a righteous and blameless[dt] man
is a laughingstock!
For calamity,[du] there is derision
(according to the ideas of the fortunate[dv])—
a fate[dw] for those whose feet slip.
But[dx] the tents of robbers are peaceful,
and those who provoke God are confident[dy]
who carry their god in their hands.[dz]

Knowledge of God’s Wisdom[ea]

“But now, ask the animals and they[eb] will teach you,
or the birds of the sky and they will tell you.
Or speak[ec] to the earth[ed] and it will teach you,
or let the fish of the sea declare to you.
Which of all these[ee] does not know
that the hand of the Lord[ef] has done[eg] this?
10 In his hand[eh] is the life[ei] of every creature
and the breath of all the human race.[ej]
11 Does not the ear test words,
as[ek] the tongue[el] tastes food?[em]
12 Is not wisdom found among the aged?[en]
Does not long life bring understanding?
13 “With God[eo] are wisdom and power;
counsel and understanding are his.[ep]
14 If[eq] he tears down, it cannot be rebuilt;
if he imprisons a person, there is no escape.[er]
15 If he holds back the waters, then they dry up;[es]
if he releases them,[et] they destroy[eu] the land.
16 With him are strength and prudence;[ev]
both the one who goes astray[ew]
and the one who misleads are his.
17 He[ex] leads[ey] counselors away stripped[ez]
and makes judges[fa] into fools.[fb]
18 He loosens[fc] the bonds[fd] of kings
and binds a loincloth[fe] around their waist.
19 He leads priests away stripped[ff]
and overthrows[fg] the potentates.[fh]
20 He deprives the trusted advisers[fi] of speech[fj]
and takes away the discernment[fk] of elders.
21 He pours contempt on noblemen
and disarms[fl] the powerful.[fm]
22 He reveals the deep things of darkness,
and brings deep shadows[fn] into the light.
23 He makes nations great,[fo] and destroys them;
he extends the boundaries of nations
and disperses[fp] them.[fq]
24 He deprives the leaders of the earth[fr]
of their understanding;[fs]
he makes them wander
in a trackless desert waste.[ft]
25 They grope about in darkness[fu] without light;
he makes them stagger[fv] like drunkards.

Job Pleads His Cause to God[fw]

13 “Indeed, my eyes have seen all this,[fx]
my ears have heard and understood it.
What you know,[fy] I[fz] know also;
I am not inferior[ga] to you!
But I wish to speak[gb] to the Almighty,[gc]
and I desire to argue[gd] my case[ge] with God.
But you, however, are inventors of lies;[gf]
all of you are worthless physicians![gg]
If only you would keep completely silent![gh]
For you, that would be wisdom.[gi]
“Listen now to my argument,[gj]
and be attentive to my lips’ contentions.[gk]
Will you speak wickedly[gl] on God’s behalf?[gm]
Will you speak deceitfully for him?
Will you show him partiality?[gn]
Will you argue the case[go] for God?
Would it turn out well if he would examine[gp] you?
Or as one deceives[gq] a man would you deceive him?
10 He would certainly rebuke[gr] you
if you secretly[gs] showed partiality.
11 Would not his splendor[gt] terrify[gu] you
and the fear he inspires[gv] fall on you?
12 Your maxims[gw] are proverbs of ashes;[gx]
your defenses[gy] are defenses of clay.[gz]
13 “Refrain from talking[ha] with me so that[hb] I may speak;

then let come to me[hc] what may.[hd]
14 Why[he] do I put myself in peril,[hf]
and take my life in my hands?
15 Even if he slays me, I will hope in him;[hg]
I will surely[hh] defend[hi] my ways to his face.
16 Moreover, this will become my deliverance,
for no godless person would come before him.[hj]
17 Listen carefully[hk] to my words;
let your ears be attentive to my explanation.[hl]
18 See now,[hm] I have prepared[hn] my[ho] case;[hp]
I know that I am right.[hq]
19 Who[hr] will contend with me?
If anyone can, I will be silent and die.[hs]
20 Only in two things spare me,[ht] O God,[hu]
and then I will not hide from your face:
21 Remove[hv] your hand[hw] far from me
and stop making me afraid with your terror.[hx]
22 Then call,[hy] and I will answer,
or I will speak, and you respond to me.
23 How many are my[hz] iniquities and sins?
Show me my transgression and my sin.[ia]
24 Why do you hide your face[ib]
and regard me as your enemy?
25 Do you wish to torment[ic] a windblown[id] leaf
and chase after dry chaff?[ie]
26 For you write down[if] bitter things against me
and cause me to inherit the sins of my youth.[ig]
27 And you put my feet in the stocks[ih]
and you watch all my movements;[ii]
you put marks[ij] on the soles of my feet.
28 So I[ik] waste away like something rotten,[il]
like a garment eaten by moths.

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