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Job 9-12

Job 9

1Then Job spoke again:

2“Yes, I know all this is true in principle. But how can a person be declared innocent in God’s sight?

3If someone wanted to take God to court, would it be possible to answer him even once in a thousand times?

4For God is so wise and so mighty. Who has ever challenged him successfully?

5“Without warning, he moves the mountains, overturning them in his anger.

6He shakes the earth from its place, and its foundations tremble.

7If he commands it, the sun won’t rise and the stars won’t shine.

8He alone has spread out the heavens and marches on the waves of the sea.

9He made all the stars — the Bear and Orion, the Pleiades and the constellations of the southern sky.

10He does great things too marvelous to understand. He performs countless miracles.

11“Yet when he comes near, I cannot see him. When he moves by, I do not see him go.

12If he snatches someone in death, who can stop him? Who dares to ask, ‘What are you doing?’

13And God does not restrain his anger. Even the monsters of the sea are crushed beneath his feet.

14“So who am I, that I should try to answer God or even reason with him?

15Even if I were right, I would have no defense. I could only plead for mercy.

16And even if I summoned him and he responded, I’m not sure he would listen to me.

17For he attacks me with a storm and repeatedly wounds me without cause.

18He will not let me catch my breath, but fills me instead with bitter sorrows.

19If it’s a question of strength, he’s the strong one. If it’s a matter of justice, who dares to summon him to court?

20Though I am innocent, my own mouth would pronounce me guilty. Though I am blameless, it would prove me wicked.

21“I am innocent, but it makes no difference to me — I despise my life.

22Innocent or wicked, it is all the same to God. That’s why I say, ‘He destroys both the blameless and the wicked.’

23When a plague sweeps through, he laughs at the death of the innocent.

24The whole earth is in the hands of the wicked, and God blinds the eyes of the judges. If he’s not the one who does it, who is?

25“My life passes more swiftly than a runner. It flees away without a glimpse of happiness.

26It disappears like a swift papyrus boat, like an eagle swooping down on its prey.

27If I decided to forget my complaints, to put away my sad face and be cheerful,

28I would still dread all the pain, for I know you will not find me innocent, O God.

29Whatever happens, I will be found guilty. So what’s the use of trying?

30Even if I were to wash myself with soap and clean my hands with lye,

31you would plunge me into a muddy ditch, and my own filthy clothing would hate me.

32“God is not a mortal like me, so I cannot argue with him or take him to trial.

33If only there were a mediator between us, someone who could bring us together.

34The mediator could make God stop beating me, and I would no longer live in terror of his punishment.

35Then I could speak to him without fear, but I cannot do that in my own strength.

Job 10

1“I am disgusted with my life. Let me complain freely. My bitter soul must complain.

2I will say to God, ‘Don’t simply condemn me — tell me the charge you are bringing against me.

3What do you gain by oppressing me? Why do you reject me, the work of your own hands, while smiling on the schemes of the wicked?

4Are your eyes like those of a human? Do you see things only as people see them?

5Is your lifetime only as long as ours? Is your life so short

6that you must quickly probe for my guilt and search for my sin?

7Although you know I am not guilty, no one can rescue me from your hands.

8“‘You formed me with your hands; you made me, yet now you completely destroy me.

9Remember that you made me from dust — will you turn me back to dust so soon?

10You guided my conception and formed me in the womb.

11You clothed me with skin and flesh, and you knit my bones and sinews together.

12You gave me life and showed me your unfailing love. My life was preserved by your care.

13“‘Yet your real motive — your true intent —

14was to watch me, and if I sinned, you would not forgive my guilt.

15If I am guilty, too bad for me; and even if I’m innocent, I can’t hold my head high, because I am filled with shame and misery.

16And if I hold my head high, you hunt me like a lion and display your awesome power against me.

17Again and again you witness against me. You pour out your growing anger on me and bring fresh armies against me.

18“‘Why, then, did you deliver me from my mother’s womb? Why didn’t you let me die at birth?

19It would be as though I had never existed, going directly from the womb to the grave.

20I have only a few days left, so leave me alone, that I may have a moment of comfort

21before I leave — never to return — for the land of darkness and utter gloom.

22It is a land as dark as midnight, a land of gloom and confusion, where even the light is dark as midnight.’”

Job 11

1Then Zophar the Naamathite replied to Job:

2“Shouldn’t someone answer this torrent of words? Is a person proved innocent just by a lot of talking?

3Should I remain silent while you babble on? When you mock God, shouldn’t someone make you ashamed?

4You claim, ‘My beliefs are pure,’ and ‘I am clean in the sight of God.’

5If only God would speak; if only he would tell you what he thinks!

6If only he would tell you the secrets of wisdom, for true wisdom is not a simple matter. Listen! God is doubtless punishing you far less than you deserve!

7“Can you solve the mysteries of God? Can you discover everything about the Almighty?

8Such knowledge is higher than the heavens — and who are you? It is deeper than the underworld — what do you know?

9It is broader than the earth and wider than the sea.

10If God comes and puts a person in prison or calls the court to order, who can stop him?

11For he knows those who are false, and he takes note of all their sins.

12An empty-headed person won’t become wise any more than a wild donkey can bear a human child.

13“If only you would prepare your heart and lift up your hands to him in prayer!

14Get rid of your sins, and leave all iniquity behind you.

15Then your face will brighten with innocence. You will be strong and free of fear.

16You will forget your misery; it will be like water flowing away.

17Your life will be brighter than the noonday. Even darkness will be as bright as morning.

18Having hope will give you courage. You will be protected and will rest in safety.

19You will lie down unafraid, and many will look to you for help.

20But the wicked will be blinded. They will have no escape. Their only hope is death.”

Job 12

1Then Job spoke again:

2“You people really know everything, don’t you? And when you die, wisdom will die with you!

3Well, I know a few things myself — and you’re no better than I am. Who doesn’t know these things you’ve been saying?

4Yet my friends laugh at me, for I call on God and expect an answer. I am a just and blameless man, yet they laugh at me.

5People who are at ease mock those in trouble. They give a push to people who are stumbling.

6But robbers are left in peace, and those who provoke God live in safety — though God keeps them in his power.

7“Just ask the animals, and they will teach you. Ask the birds of the sky, and they will tell you.

8Speak to the earth, and it will instruct you. Let the fish in the sea speak to you.

9For they all know that my disaster has come from the hand of the LORD.

10For the life of every living thing is in his hand, and the breath of every human being.

11The ear tests the words it hears just as the mouth distinguishes between foods.

12Wisdom belongs to the aged, and understanding to the old.

13“But true wisdom and power are found in God; counsel and understanding are his.

14What he destroys cannot be rebuilt. When he puts someone in prison, there is no escape.

15If he holds back the rain, the earth becomes a desert. If he releases the waters, they flood the earth.

16Yes, strength and wisdom are his; deceivers and deceived are both in his power.

17He leads counselors away, stripped of good judgment; wise judges become fools.

18He removes the royal robe of kings. They are led away with ropes around their waist.

19He leads priests away, stripped of status; he overthrows those with long years in power.

20He silences the trusted adviser and removes the insight of the elders.

21He pours disgrace upon princes and disarms the strong.

22“He uncovers mysteries hidden in darkness; he brings light to the deepest gloom.

23He builds up nations, and he destroys them. He expands nations, and he abandons them.

24He strips kings of understanding and leaves them wandering in a pathless wasteland.

25They grope in the darkness without a light. He makes them stagger like drunkards.