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Job 13

1Look, my eyes have seen all this; my ears have heard and understood it.

2Everything you know, I also know; I am not inferior to you.

3Yet I prefer to speak to the Almighty and argue my case before God.

4You use lies like plaster; you are all worthless healers.

5If only you would shut up and let that be your wisdom!

6Hear now my argument, and listen to my defense.

7Would you testify unjustly on God’s behalf or speak deceitfully for him?

8Would you show partiality to him or argue the case in his defense?

9Would it go well if he examined you? Could you deceive him as you would deceive a man?

10Surely he would rebuke you if you secretly showed partiality.

11Would God’s majesty not terrify you? Would his dread not fall on you?

12Your memorable sayings are proverbs of ash; your defenses are made of clay.

13Be quiet, and I will speak. Let whatever comes happen to me.

14I will put myself at risk and take my life in my own hands.

15Even if he kills me, I will hope in him. I will still defend my ways before him.

16Yes, this will result in my deliverance, for no godless person can appear before him.

17Pay close attention to my words; let my declaration ring in your ears.

18Now then, I have prepared my case; I know that I am right.

19Can anyone indict me? If so, I will be silent and die.

20Only grant these two things to me, God, so that I will not have to hide from your presence:

21remove your hand from me, and do not let your terror frighten me.

22Then call, and I will answer, or I will speak, and you can respond to me.

23How many iniquities and sins have I committed? Reveal to me my transgression and sin.

24Why do you hide your face and consider me your enemy?

25Will you frighten a wind-driven leaf? Will you chase after dry straw?

26For you record bitter accusations against me and make me inherit the iniquities of my youth.

27You put my feet in the stocks and stand watch over all my paths, setting a limit for the soles of my feet.

28A person wears out like something rotten, like a moth-eaten garment.

Job 14

1Anyone born of woman is short of days and full of trouble.

2He blossoms like a flower, then withers; he flees like a shadow and does not last.

3Do you really take notice of one like this? Will you bring me into judgment against you?

4Who can produce something pure from what is impure? No one!

5Since a person’s days are determined and the number of his months depends on you, and since you have set limits he cannot pass,

6look away from him and let him rest so that he can enjoy his day like a hired worker.

7There is hope for a tree: If it is cut down, it will sprout again, and its shoots will not die.

8If its roots grow old in the ground and its stump starts to die in the soil,

9the scent of water makes it thrive and produce twigs like a sapling.

10But a person dies and fades away; he breathes his last — where is he?

11As water disappears from a lake and a river becomes parched and dry,

12so people lie down never to rise again. They will not wake up until the heavens are no more; they will not stir from their sleep.

13If only you would hide me in Sheol and conceal me until your anger passes. If only you would appoint a time for me and then remember me.

14When a person dies, will he come back to life? If so, I would wait all the days of my struggle until my relief comes.

15You would call, and I would answer you. You would long for the work of your hands.

16For then you would count my steps but would not take note of my sin.

17My rebellion would be sealed up in a bag, and you would cover over my iniquity.

18But as a mountain collapses and crumbles and a rock is dislodged from its place,

19as water wears away stones and torrents wash away the soil from the land, so you destroy a man’s hope.

20You completely overpower him, and he passes on; you change his appearance and send him away.

21If his sons receive honor, he does not know it; if they become insignificant, he is unaware of it.

22He feels only the pain of his own body and mourns only for himself.

Job 15

1Then Eliphaz the Temanite replied:

2Does a wise man answer with empty counsel or fill himself with the hot east wind?

3Should he argue with useless talk or with words that serve no good purpose?

4But you even undermine the fear of God and hinder meditation before him.

5Your iniquity teaches you what to say, and you choose the language of the crafty.

6Your own mouth condemns you, not I; your own lips testify against you.

7Were you the first human ever born, or were you brought forth before the hills?

8Do you listen in on the council of God, or have a monopoly on wisdom?

9What do you know that we don’t? What do you understand that is not clear to us?

10Both the gray-haired and the elderly are with us— older than your father.

11Are God’s consolations not enough for you, even the words that deal gently with you?

12Why has your heart misled you, and why do your eyes flash

13as you turn your anger against God and allow such words to leave your mouth?

14What is a mere human, that he should be pure, or one born of a woman, that he should be righteous?

15If God puts no trust in his holy ones and the heavens are not pure in his sight,

16how much less one who is revolting and corrupt, who drinks injustice like water?

17Listen to me and I will inform you. I will describe what I have seen,

18what the wise have declared and not concealed, that came from their ancestors,

19to whom alone the land was given when no foreigner passed among them.

20A wicked person writhes in pain all his days, throughout the number of years reserved for the ruthless.

21Dreadful sounds fill his ears; when he is at peace, a robber attacks him.

22He doesn’t believe he will return from darkness; he is destined for the sword.

23He wanders about for food, asking, “Where is it?” He knows the day of darkness is at hand.

24Trouble and distress terrify him, overwhelming him like a king prepared for battle.

25For he has stretched out his hand against God and has arrogantly opposed the Almighty.

26He rushes headlong at him with his thick, studded shields.

27Though his face is covered with fat and his waistline bulges with it,

28he will dwell in ruined cities, in abandoned houses destined to become piles of rubble.

29He will no longer be rich; his wealth will not endure. His possessions will not increase in the land.

30He will not escape from the darkness; flames will wither his shoots, and by the breath of God’s mouth, he will depart.

31Let him not put trust in worthless things, being led astray, for what he gets in exchange will prove worthless.

32It will be accomplished before his time, and his branch will not flourish.

33He will be like a vine that drops its unripe grapes and like an olive tree that sheds its blossoms.

34For the company of the godless will have no children, and fire will consume the tents of those who offer bribes.

35They conceive trouble and give birth to evil; their womb prepares deception.

Job 16

1Then Job answered:

2I have heard many things like these. You are all miserable comforters.

3Is there no end to your empty words? What provokes you that you continue testifying?

4If you were in my place I could also talk like you. I could string words together against you and shake my head at you.

5Instead, I would encourage you with my mouth, and the consolation from my lips would bring relief.

6If I speak, my suffering is not relieved, and if I hold back, does any of it leave me?

7Surely he has now exhausted me. You have devastated my entire family.

8You have shriveled me up  — it has become a witness; my frailty rises up against me and testifies to my face.

9His anger tears at me, and he harasses me. He gnashes his teeth at me. My enemy pierces me with his eyes.

10They open their mouths against me and strike my cheeks with contempt; they join themselves together against me.

11God hands me over to the unjust; he throws me to the wicked.

12I was at ease, but he shattered me; he seized me by the scruff of the neck and smashed me to pieces. He set me up as his target;

13his archers surround me. He pierces my kidneys without mercy and pours my bile on the ground.

14He breaks through my defenses again and again; he charges at me like a warrior.

15I have sewn sackcloth over my skin; I have buried my strength in the dust.

16My face has grown red with weeping, and darkness covers my eyes,

17although my hands are free from violence and my prayer is pure.

18Earth, do not cover my blood; may my cry for help find no resting place.

19Even now my witness is in heaven, and my advocate is in the heights!

20My friends scoff at me as I weep before God.

21I wish that someone might argue for a man with God just as anyone would for a friend.

22For only a few years will pass before I go the way of no return.