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Job 3-4

Job complains to God[a]

Finally, Job decided to speak. He cursed the day when he was born.

This is what Job said:

‘Forget the day of my birth.
    Forget the night when a son was born to my parents.
That day should be completely dark,
    with no light to shine on it!
God in heaven above should not even think about it.
That day should remain in a dark shadow.
    Clouds should cover it so that everywhere is black.
Remove that night completely!
    It should no longer be a date among the days of the year.
    Remove that day from the months of the year.
Do not let women become pregnant on that night.
    Nobody should be happy!
People who know how to curse days should curse that day.
    They should wake up Leviathan, the monster from the sea, to attack it.
The stars of early morning should be dark on that day.
    Do not let the sun shine at dawn,
    so that there is no end to the dark night.
10 I curse that day because it allowed me to be born.
    It brought me into a life of trouble.

11 It would have been better if I had died at birth.
    I should have been born dead.
12 Instead, my mother held me on her knees.
    I drank from her breasts.
13 If I had died at birth, I would now be resting in peace.
14 I would be resting with kings and rulers.
    They lived in beautiful houses which are now heaps of stones.
15 I would be with princes who once were very rich.
    Their palaces were full of gold and silver.
16 My parents should have buried me,
    like a child that is born dead.
    I would never have seen the light of day.
17 After death, wicked people can no longer cause any trouble.
    People who have become tired can rest.
18 Even prisoners can enjoy a time of peace.
    No guards are there to shout at them.
19 Great people and ordinary people are all there together.
    Slaves have no master that they must obey.

20 I am suffering very much.
    Why does God let me wake up each day?
I am very upset,
    so why does God continue to let me live?
21 People like me only want to die. But death does not come.
    They would rather die than find valuable gold.
22 When their life finally finishes, they are very happy.
    They are happy to go into their graves.
23 So why do I continue to live?
    God has stopped me moving forward in life.
    I cannot see which way to go.
24 I am crying instead of eating.
    My tears pour out like a river of water.
25 The things that frighten me most have happened to me.
26 Because of all the trouble that has happened to me,
    I cannot rest. I have no peace in my mind.’

Job's friend Eliphaz speaks to him[b]

Eliphaz, who came from Teman, decided to speak. He said this to Job:

‘Please be patient and listen to what I say.
    Allow me to speak, because I cannot remain quiet.
Listen! You have taught many people.
    You have helped weak people to be strong.
With your words, you have saved people from danger.
    You have helped people who are in trouble to be brave.
But now you are the person who has trouble.
    You yourself are not patient.
    Trouble has come to you and you feel afraid.
But you respect God's authority,
    so you should trust him.
You live in an honest way,
    so you should still hope for better things.
Think about this:
    People who are not guilty of sin do not suddenly die.
    God does not destroy people who do good things.
I will tell you what I have seen.
    Trouble comes to people who do wicked things.
    They receive the punishment that they deserve.
God destroys them with his breath.
    His anger is like a storm that blows them away.
10 Lions are strong animals that roar loudly.
    But if God breaks a lion's teeth, it cannot eat.
11 Even the strongest lion will die if it has nothing to eat.
    The young lions will run away from their mother to find food.[c]

12 One night I heard a quiet voice.
    Someone spoke to me and told me a secret.
13 I was asleep, but my dreams woke me.
14 I was very afraid.
    Even my bones were shaking.
15 A wind was blowing over my face.
    The hair on my skin stood up.
16 Something stopped and it stood in front of me.
    I could not recognize its shape.
Then I heard a quiet voice say:
17 “No human is righteous when he stands in front of God.
    He cannot be pure in front of his Maker.
18 God knows that even his angels make mistakes.
    They may do foolish things.
19 God used clay to make bodies for us who are humans.
    We came from the dust of the earth.
    We are as weak as moths.
20 We are alive in the morning,
    and when evening comes we may be dead.
People disappear for ever.
    No one even knows about it.
21 They no longer have their valuable things.
    They suddenly die and they are still not wise.” ’

Acts 7:44-60

44 When our ancestors were in the wilderness, they carried a special tent with them.[a] It showed that God was there with them and that is where they worshipped him. God showed Moses how he should make that tent. The people made it in the way that God had said.

45 Later, our ancestors received that special tent for themselves. They brought it with them when they came with Joshua to live in this land. They took the land from the people who were living here. God chased out those people so that our ancestors could live there. The tent remained in this place until David became the king of Israel.[b]

46 God was happy with King David and he helped him very much. So David said to God, “May I build a special house where you can live among your people, the descendants of Jacob?” 47 But it was David's son, Solomon, who built a house for God.[c]

48 But we know that God does not live in a house that people have made. He is the powerful God who is over all. God's prophet Isaiah spoke these words:[d]

49 The Lord God says,

    “Heaven is the seat where I sit to rule.
    The earth is the place where I put my feet.
    You could not build a house for me where I could live.
    You could not make a place for me to rest there.
50 I am the one who has made all these things myself.” ’

51 Then Stephen said, ‘You people do not want to obey God! You do not want to listen to God's true message. You are the same as your ancestors. Like them, you always fight against what the Holy Spirit says. 52 Your ancestors did bad things to every prophet that God sent to them. They even killed the prophets who told them about the Righteous Man that God would send. Now you have given that Man to his enemies. You have made them kill him. 53 You are the people who received God's Law. God caused his angels to give that Law to your ancestors. But you have not obeyed it.’

The Jewish leaders kill Stephen

54 The group of Jewish leaders listened to Stephen. What he said made them very angry. They bit their teeth together because they were so angry. 55 But the Holy Spirit filled Stephen. He looked up to heaven and he saw the bright light of God's glory. He also saw Jesus, who was standing at the right side of God. 56 Stephen said, ‘Look! I can see into heaven itself. It is open! I can see the Son of Man and he is standing at the right side of God!’[e]

57 When the Jewish leaders heard this, they put their hands over their ears. Then they shouted very loudly at Stephen and they all ran towards him. 58 They took hold of Stephen and they pulled him out of the city. They removed their coats. They gave them to a young man to keep them safe. This young man was called Saul. Then they began to throw stones at Stephen to kill him.

59 While the men were throwing stones at him, Stephen prayed, ‘Lord Jesus, please receive my spirit as I die.’ 60 Then he fell down on his knees. He shouted, ‘Lord, please forgive these men. Do not punish them because they are doing this to me.’ After Stephen had said this, he died.

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