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Job 14-16

Death and Resurrection

14 “A mortal born of woman,
    is of few days and full of turmoil.
Like a flower he comes up and withers;
    like a shadow he flees and does not stay.
Do You fix Your eyes on such a one,
    and bring me for judgment with You?
Who can make something pure out of the impure?
    No one!
Since his days are determined,
    the number of his months is with You,
You have set his limits,
    which he cannot exceed.
Look away from him and let him alone,
    until he fulfills his time like a hired laborer.

“At least there is hope for a tree—
    if it is cut down it will sprout again,
    and its shoots will not cease.
Though its roots grow old in the earth
    and its stump dies in the dry ground,
at the scent of water it will bud
    and sprout sprigs like a new plant.
10 But man dies and is powerless.
    Man expires—and where is he?
11 As water evaporates from the sea
    and a river drains away and dries up,
12 so a person lies down and does not rise;
    until the heavens are no more,
people will not awake,
    or be roused from their sleep.
13 “Oh that You would hide me in Sheol,
    and conceal me until Your wrath has passed!
Oh that You would set a time for me
    and then remember me!
14 If a man dies, will he live again?
    All the days of my hard labor
    I will wait until my relief comes.
15 You will call and I—I will answer You;
    You will long for the work of Your hands.
16 For then You will number my steps;
    You will not keep track of my sin;
17 my transgression will be sealed in a bundle
    and cover over my iniquity.

18 “Yet as a mountain falls away and crumbles
    and a rock is moved from its place,
19 as water wears away stones
    and torrents wash away the soil,
    so You destroy a person’s hope.
20 You overpower him—once for all, and he perishes;
You change his appearance and send him away.
21 If his sons achieve honor,
    he does not know it;
if they are brought low,
    he does not perceive it.
22 He only feels pain for his own flesh,
    and mourns for his own soul.”

Eliphaz Rebukes Job

15 Then Eliphaz the Temanite responded and said:

“Does a wise man answer with empty knowledge,
    or fill his belly with the east wind?
Does he argue with useless talk
    and words that have no value in them?
You even do away with reverence
    and hinder devotion before God.
For your iniquity prompts your mouth
    and you choose the tongue of the crafty.
Your own mouth condemns you—not I;
    your own lips testify against you.

“Are you the first man to be born?
    Were you brought forth before the hills?
Do you listen in on God’s counsel?
    Do you limit wisdom to yourself?
What do you know that we do not know?
What do you understand that we do not understand?
10 Both gray-haired and aged are with us,
    men even older than your father.
11 Are the comforts of God too small for you,
    or a gentle word toward you?
12 Why has your heart carried you away
    and why do your eyes flash,
13 so that you turn your spirit against God
    and bring such words out of your mouth?

14 “What is man, that he could be pure,
    or one born of woman, that he could be righteous?
15 If He puts no trust in His holy ones,
    if even the heavens are not pure in His eyes,
16 how much less man, who is vile and corrupt,
    who drinks evil like water!

17 I will tell you; listen to me,
    and what I have seen I will declare,
18 what wise men have declared
    and did not hide from their ancestors,
19 to whom alone the land was given,
    when no foreigner passed among them:
20 All his days the wicked suffers torment,
    and numbered are the years stored up for the tyrant.
21 Terrifying sounds are in his ears;
    in a time of peace, marauders attack him.
22 He does not expect to escape from darkness;
    he is destined for the sword.
23 He wanders about for bread—‘Where is it?’
He knows that the day of darkness is at hand.
24 Distress and anguish terrify him;
    they overpower him like a king poised to attack,
25 for he raises his hand against God
    and flaunts himself against Shaddai,
26 defiantly rushing at Him
    with a thick, strong shield.
27 Because He covered his face with his fat
    and made his hips bulge with blubber,
28 he lived in ruined cities,
    in houses which no one inhabits,
    which are ready to crumble into heaps.
29 He will not become rich, and his wealth will not endure,
nor will his possessions spread over the land.
30 He will not escape from the darkness;
    a flame will wither his shoots,
and he will depart by the breath of His mouth.

31 “Let him not trust in emptiness, deceiving himself;
    for emptiness will be his reward.
32 Before his day it will be paid in full
    and his branch will not be green.
33 He will shake off his unripe grapes like a vine,
    and cast off his blossoms like an olive tree.
34 For the company of the godless is barren,
    and fire consumes the tents of bribery.
35 They conceive mischief and bring forth evil
    and their belly prepares deception.”

Job Reproves His Friends

16 Job answered, saying:

“I have heard many things like these;
    you are miserable comforters, all of you!
Is there no end to your futile words?
    What compels you to answer?
I too could speak like you,
    if you were in my place;
I could compose words against you
    and shake my head at you.
But I would strengthen you with my mouth
and comfort from my lips would bring you relief.

“Yet, if I speak, my pain is not relieved,
and if I refrain, does it not go away from me?
Surely now He has exhausted me;
    You have devastated my entire household.
You have seized me—
    it has become a witness;
my leanness rises against me
    and testifies to my face.
His anger has torn and tormented me;
    He gnashes at me with his teeth;
my enemy looks at me with daggers in his eyes.
10 People open their mouths against me;
    they strike my cheek in contempt;
    they unite together against me.
11 God has handed me over to the ungodly,
    and tossed me into the hands of the wicked.
12 I was at ease, but He shattered me;
    He grabbed me by the neck and crushed me.
    He has made me His target;
13 His archers surround me.
    Without mercy He pierces my kidneys
    and spills my gall on the ground.
14 He breaks through against me, breach after breach.
He runs after me like a warrior.

15 “I have sewn sackcloth over my skin
    and sunk my horn in the dust;
16 my face is red from weeping,
    and on my eyelids are deep darkness;
17 yet no violence is in my hands
    and my prayer is pure.
18 “Earth, do not cover my blood,
    and let my cry find no resting place!
19 Even now my witness is in heaven,[a]
    my advocate is on high.
20 My intercessor is my friend;
    as my eyes pour out tears to God;
21 he contends with God on behalf of man
    as one pleads for a friend.

22 “For the number of years will come to pass,
and then I will go the way of no return.

Acts 9:22-43

22 But Saul kept growing stronger, and he was confounding the Jewish people living in Damascus by proving that Yeshua is the Messiah. 23 When many days had passed, these Jewish people plotted to kill him— 24 but their plot became known to Saul. They were watching the gates day and night, to kill him. 25 But the disciples took Saul by night and let him down over the wall, lowering him in a basket.

26 When Saul arrived in Jerusalem, he made attempts to join up with the disciples—but they were all afraid of him, not believing that he was a disciple. 27 But Barnabas took him in and brought him to the emissaries. He described to them how Saul had seen the Lord on the road and the Lord had spoken to him, and how he had spoken boldly in the name of Yeshua.

28 So Saul was with them, going in and out in Jerusalem, speaking boldly in the name of the Lord. 29 He was speaking and arguing with the Hellenists, but they were trying to kill him. 30 When the brothers found out, they brought him down to Caesarea and sent him off to Tarsus.

31 So Messiah’s community throughout all Judea and Galilee and Samaria had shalom and was built up. Walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Ruach ha-Kodesh, it kept multiplying.

Signs and Wonders Follow Peter

32 Peter went here and there among them all. He came down as well to the kedoshim living in Lydda. 33 There he found a man named Aeneas, who had been bedridden for eight years—he was paralyzed. 34 Peter said to him, “Aeneas, Messiah Yeshua heals you. Get up and pack up your bed.” Immediately, he got up! 35 All who lived in Lydda and the Plain of Sharon saw him, and they turned to the Lord.

36 In Joppa, there was a disciple named Tabitha (which translates as Dorcas). She was full of mitzvot and tzedakah, which she continually did. 37 In those days, she became ill and died. When they had washed her for burial, they placed her in an upstairs room. 38 Since Lydda was near Joppa, the disciples—hearing that Peter was there—sent two men to him, begging him, “Please come to us without delay!”

39 So Peter got up and went with them. When he arrived, they took him to the upstairs room. All the widows were crying, showing all the tunics and other clothing Dorcas had made while she was with them. 40 But Peter sent them all outside, and he got down on his knees and prayed. Then, turning to the body, he said “Tabitha, get up!” She opened her eyes, and when she saw Peter, she sat up. 41 He gave her his hand and raised her up. Then he called the kedoshim and widows and presented her alive.[a]

42 It became known throughout Joppa, and many came to believe in the Lord. 43 So it happened that Peter stayed on in Joppa for several days with Simon, a tanner.[b]

Tree of Life Version (TLV)

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