Job 33–34
33 “But now, Job, listenr to my words;
pay attention to everything I say.s
2 I am about to open my mouth;
my words are on the tip of my tongue.
3 My words come from an upright heart;t
my lips sincerely speak what I know.u
4 The Spiritv of God has made me;w
the breath of the Almightyx gives me life.y
5 Answer mez then, if you can;
stand upa and argue your case before me.b
6 I am the same as you in God’s sight;c
I too am a piece of clay.d
7 No fear of me should alarm you,
nor should my hand be heavy on you.e
8 “But you have said in my hearing—
I heard the very words—
9 ‘I am pure,f I have done no wrong;g
I am clean and free from sin.h
10 Yet God has found fault with me;
he considers me his enemy.i
11 He fastens my feet in shackles;j
he keeps close watch on all my paths.’k
12 “But I tell you, in this you are not right,
for God is greater than any mortal.l
13 Why do you complain to himm
that he responds to no one’s wordsa?n
14 For God does speako—now one way, now anotherp—
though no one perceives it.q
15 In a dream,r in a visions of the night,t
when deep sleepu falls on people
as they slumber in their beds,
16 he may speakv in their ears
and terrify themw with warnings,x
17 to turn them from wrongdoing
and keep them from pride,y
18 to preserve them from the pit,z
their lives from perishing by the sword.b a
19 “Or someone may be chastenedb on a bed of painc
with constant distress in their bones,d
20 so that their body finds foode repulsive
and their soul loathes the choicest meal.f
21 Their flesh wastes away to nothing,
and their bones,g once hidden, now stick out.h
22 They draw near to the pit,i
and their life to the messengers of death.c j
23 Yet if there is an angel at their side,
a messenger,k one out of a thousand,
sent to tell them how to be upright,l
24 and he is gracious to that person and says to God,
‘Spare them from going down to the pit;m
I have found a ransom for themn—
25 let their flesh be renewedo like a child’s;
let them be restored as in the days of their youth’p—
26 then that person can pray to God and find favor with him,q
they will see God’s face and shout for joy;r
he will restore them to full well-being.s
27 And they will go to others and say,
‘I have sinned,t I have perverted what is right,u
but I did not get what I deserved.v
28 God has deliveredw me from going down to the pit,x
and I shall live to enjoy the light of life.’y
29 “God does all these things to a personz—
twice, even three timesa—
30 to turn them backb from the pit,c
that the light of lifed may shine on them.e
31 “Pay attention, Job, and listenf to me;g
be silent,h and I will speak.
32 If you have anything to say, answer me;i
speak up, for I want to vindicate you.j
33 But if not, then listen to me;k
be silent,l and I will teach you wisdom.m”
2 “Hear my words, you wise men;
listen to me,n you men of learning.
as the tongue tastes food.o
4 Let us discern for ourselves what is right;p
let us learn together what is good.q
5 “Job says, ‘I am innocent,r
but God denies me justice.s
I am considered a liar;t
although I am guiltless,u
his arrow inflicts an incurable wound.’v
who drinks scorn like water?w
8 He keeps company with evildoers;
he associates with the wicked.x
9 For he says, ‘There is no profit
in trying to please God.’y
10 “So listen to me,z you men of understanding.a
Far be it from God to do evil,b
from the Almighty to do wrong.c
11 He repays everyone for what they have done;d
he brings on them what their conduct deserves.e
12 It is unthinkable that God would do wrong,f
that the Almighty would pervert justice.g
13 Who appointedh him over the earth?
Who put him in charge of the whole world?i
and he withdrew his spirita j and breath,k
15 all humanity would perishl together
and mankind would return to the dust.m
16 “If you have understanding,n hear this;
listen to what I say.o
17 Can someone who hates justice govern?p
Will you condemn the just and mighty One?q
18 Is he not the One who says to kings, ‘You are worthless,’
and to nobles,r ‘You are wicked,’s
19 who shows no partialityt to princes
and does not favor the rich over the poor,u
for they are all the work of his hands?v
20 They die in an instant, in the middle of the night;w
the people are shaken and they pass away;
the mighty are removed without human hand.x
21 “His eyes are on the ways of mortals;y
he sees their every step.z
22 There is no deep shadow,a no utter darkness,b
where evildoers can hide.c
23 God has no need to examine people further,d
that they should come before him for judgment.e
24 Without inquiry he shattersf the mightyg
and sets up others in their place.h
25 Because he takes note of their deeds,i
he overthrows them in the nightj and they are crushed.k
26 He punishes them for their wickednessl
where everyone can see them,
27 because they turned from following himm
and had no regard for any of his ways.n
28 They caused the cry of the poor to come before him,
so that he heard the cry of the needy.o
29 But if he remains silent,p who can condemn him?q
If he hides his face,r who can see him?
Yet he is over individual and nation alike,s
30 to keep the godlesst from ruling,u
from laying snares for the people.v
31 “Suppose someone says to God,
‘I am guiltyw but will offend no more.
32 Teach me what I cannot see;x
if I have done wrong, I will not do so again.’y
33 Should God then reward you on your terms,
when you refuse to repent?z
You must decide, not I;
so tell me what you know.
34 “Men of understanding declare,
wise men who hear me say to me,
35 ‘Job speaks without knowledge;a
his words lack insight.’b
36 Oh, that Job might be tested to the utmost
for answering like a wicked man!c
37 To his sin he adds rebellion;
scornfully he claps his handsd among us