Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)
A Prayer About a False Friend
For the director of music. With stringed instruments. A maskil of David.
55 God, listen to my prayer.
Do not ignore my prayer.
2 Pay attention to me and answer me.
I am troubled and upset
3 by what the enemy says
and how the wicked look at me.
They bring troubles down on me.
In anger they attack me.
4 I am frightened inside.
The terror of death has attacked me.
5 I am scared and shaking.
Terror grips me.
6 I said, “I wish I had wings like a dove.
Then I would fly away and rest.
7 I would wander far away.
I would stay in the desert. Selah
8 I would hurry to my place of escape,
far away from the wind and storm.”
9 Lord, destroy and confuse their words.
I see violence and fighting in the city.
10 Day and night they are all around its walls.
Evil and trouble are everywhere inside.
11 Destruction is everywhere in the city.
Trouble and lying never leave its streets.
12 It was not an enemy insulting me.
I could stand that.
It was not someone who hated me.
I could hide from him.
13 But it is you, a person like me.
You were my companion and good friend.
14 We had a good friendship.
We went together to God’s Temple.
15 Let death take away my enemies.
Let them die while they are still young
because evil lives with them.
Eliphaz Answers Job
15 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered:
2 “A wise man would not answer with empty words.
He would not fill his stomach with hot, east wind.
3 He would not argue with useless words.
He would not make speeches that have no value.
4 But you even break down the worship of God.
You stand in the way of those who pray to him.
5 Your sin teaches your mouth what to say.
You use the same words as people who trick others.
6 It is your own mouth, not mine, that shows you are wicked.
Your own lips speak as a witness against you.
7 “You are not the first man ever born.
You were not born before the hills were made.
8 You cannot listen in on God’s secret advice.
You cannot limit wisdom to yourself.
9 You don’t know any more than we know.
You don’t understand any more than we understand.
10 Old people with gray hair are on our side.
They are men even older than your father.
11 The comfort God gives you is not enough for you,
even when words are spoken gently to you.
12 Your heart has carried you away from God.
Your eyes flash with anger.
13 You speak out your anger against God.
And these words pour out of your mouth.
14 “How can man be pure?
How can a person born to a woman be good?
15 God places no trust in his holy ones.
Even the heavens are not pure in his eyes.
16 And man is even less than they are. He is terrible and rotten.
He drinks up evil as if it were water!
17 “Job, listen to me, and I will tell you about it.
I will tell you what I have seen.
18 These are things wise men have told.
Their ancestors told them these things, and they have hidden nothing.
19 (The land was given to their fathers only.
No foreigner lived among them.)
20 The evil man suffers pain all his life.
The cruel man suffers during all the years saved up for him.
21 Terrible sounds fill his ears.
When things seem to be going well, robbers attack him.
22 The evil person gives up trying to escape from the darkness.
It has been decided that he will die by the sword.
23 He wanders around. He will become food for vultures.
He knows death will soon come.
24 Worry and suffering terrify him.
They overwhelm him. They seem like a king ready to attack.
25 This is because he shakes his fist at God.
He tries to get his own way against God All-Powerful.
26 He stubbornly charges at God
with a thick, strong shield.
27 “The evil person’s face is covered with fat.
His waist is fat with flesh.
28 He will live in towns that are ruined.
He will live in houses where no one lives.
They are houses that are crumbling into ruins.
29 The evil person will no longer get rich.
And the riches he has will not last.
The things he owns will no longer spread over the land.
30 He will not escape the darkness.
A flame will dry up his branches.
God’s breath will carry that evil person away.
31 The evil person should not fool himself by trusting what is useless.
If he does, he will get nothing in return.
32 His branch will dry up before it finishes growing.
It will not even become green.
33 He will be like a vine whose grapes are pulled off before they are ripe.
He will be like an olive tree that loses its blossoms.
34 People without God can produce nothing.
Fire will destroy the tents of people who take money to do evil.
35 They plan trouble and give birth to evil.
Their hearts plan ways to trick people.”
Jesus Teaches About Adultery
27 “You have heard that it was said, ‘You must not be guilty of adultery.’[a] 28 But I tell you that if anyone looks at a woman with lust, he has already committed adultery with her in his mind. 29 If your right eye causes you to sin, then take it out and throw it away. It is better to lose one part of your body than to have your whole body thrown into hell. 30 If your right hand causes you to sin, then cut it off and throw it away. It is better to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to go into hell.
Jesus Teaches About Divorce
31 “It was also said, ‘Anyone who divorces his wife must give her a written divorce paper.’[b] 32 But I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife is causing his wife to be guilty of adultery. The only reason for a man to divorce his wife is if she has been unfaithful to him. And anyone who marries that divorced woman is guilty of adultery.
Make Promises Carefully
33 “You have heard that it was said to our people long ago, ‘When you make a promise, don’t break your promise. Keep the promises that you make to the Lord.’[c] 34 But I tell you, never make an oath. Don’t make an oath using the name of heaven, because heaven is God’s throne. 35 Don’t make an oath using the name of the earth, because the earth belongs to God. Don’t make an oath using the name of Jerusalem, because that is the city of the great King. 36 And don’t even say that your own head is proof that you will keep your oath. You cannot make one hair on your head become white or black.
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