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Job 25-30

Job 25

1Then Bildad the Shuhite replied:

2“God is powerful and dreadful. He enforces peace in the heavens.

3Who is able to count his heavenly army? Doesn’t his light shine on all the earth?

4How can a mortal be innocent before God? Can anyone born of a woman be pure?

5God is more glorious than the moon; he shines brighter than the stars.

6In comparison, people are maggots; we mortals are mere worms.”

Job 26

1Then Job spoke again:

2“How you have helped the powerless! How you have saved the weak!

3How you have enlightened my stupidity! What wise advice you have offered!

4Where have you gotten all these wise sayings? Whose spirit speaks through you?

5“The dead tremble — those who live beneath the waters.

6The underworld is naked in God’s presence. The place of destruction is uncovered.

7God stretches the northern sky over empty space and hangs the earth on nothing.

8He wraps the rain in his thick clouds, and the clouds don’t burst with the weight.

9He covers the face of the moon, shrouding it with his clouds.

10He created the horizon when he separated the waters; he set the boundary between day and night.

11The foundations of heaven tremble; they shudder at his rebuke.

12By his power the sea grew calm. By his skill he crushed the great sea monster.

13His Spirit made the heavens beautiful, and his power pierced the gliding serpent.

14These are just the beginning of all that he does, merely a whisper of his power. Who, then, can comprehend the thunder of his power?”

Job 27

1Job continued speaking:

2“I vow by the living God, who has taken away my rights, by the Almighty who has embittered my soul —

3As long as I live, while I have breath from God,

4my lips will speak no evil, and my tongue will speak no lies.

5I will never concede that you are right; I will defend my integrity until I die.

6I will maintain my innocence without wavering. My conscience is clear for as long as I live.

7“May my enemy be punished like the wicked, my adversary like those who do evil.

8For what hope do the godless have when God cuts them off and takes away their life?

9Will God listen to their cry when trouble comes upon them?

10Can they take delight in the Almighty? Can they call to God at any time?

11I will teach you about God’s power. I will not conceal anything concerning the Almighty.

12But you have seen all this, yet you say all these useless things to me.

13“This is what the wicked will receive from God; this is their inheritance from the Almighty.

14They may have many children, but the children will die in war or starve to death.

15Those who survive will die of a plague, and not even their widows will mourn them.

16“Evil people may have piles of money and may store away mounds of clothing.

17But the righteous will wear that clothing, and the innocent will divide that money.

18The wicked build houses as fragile as a spider’s web, as flimsy as a shelter made of branches.

19The wicked go to bed rich but wake to find that all their wealth is gone.

20Terror overwhelms them like a flood, and they are blown away in the storms of the night.

21The east wind carries them away, and they are gone. It sweeps them away.

22It whirls down on them without mercy. They struggle to flee from its power.

23But everyone jeers at them and mocks them.

Job 28

1“People know where to mine silver and how to refine gold.

2They know where to dig iron from the earth and how to smelt copper from rock.

3They know how to shine light in the darkness and explore the farthest regions of the earth as they search in the dark for ore.

4They sink a mine shaft into the earth far from where anyone lives. They descend on ropes, swinging back and forth.

5Food is grown on the earth above, but down below, the earth is melted as by fire.

6Here the rocks contain precious lapis lazuli, and the dust contains gold.

7These are treasures no bird of prey can see, no falcon’s eye observe.

8No wild animal has walked upon these treasures; no lion has ever set his paw there.

9People know how to tear apart flinty rocks and overturn the roots of mountains.

10They cut tunnels in the rocks and uncover precious stones.

11They dam up the trickling streams and bring to light the hidden treasures.

12“But do people know where to find wisdom? Where can they find understanding?

13No one knows where to find it, for it is not found among the living.

14‘It is not here,’ says the ocean. ‘Nor is it here,’ says the sea.

15It cannot be bought with gold. It cannot be purchased with silver.

16It’s worth more than all the gold of Ophir, greater than precious onyx or lapis lazuli.

17Wisdom is more valuable than gold and crystal. It cannot be purchased with jewels mounted in fine gold.

18Coral and jasper are worthless in trying to get it. The price of wisdom is far above rubies.

19Precious peridot from Ethiopia cannot be exchanged for it. It’s worth more than the purest gold.

20“But do people know where to find wisdom? Where can they find understanding?

21It is hidden from the eyes of all humanity. Even the sharp-eyed birds in the sky cannot discover it.

22Destruction and Death say, ‘We’ve heard only rumors of where wisdom can be found.’

23“God alone understands the way to wisdom; he knows where it can be found,

24for he looks throughout the whole earth and sees everything under the heavens.

25He decided how hard the winds should blow and how much rain should fall.

26He made the laws for the rain and laid out a path for the lightning.

27Then he saw wisdom and evaluated it. He set it in place and examined it thoroughly.

28And this is what he says to all humanity: ‘The fear of the Lord is true wisdom; to forsake evil is real understanding.’”

Job 29

1Job continued speaking:

2“I long for the years gone by when God took care of me,

3when he lit up the way before me and I walked safely through the darkness.

4When I was in my prime, God’s friendship was felt in my home.

5The Almighty was still with me, and my children were around me.

6My steps were awash in cream, and the rocks gushed olive oil for me.

7“Those were the days when I went to the city gate and took my place among the honored leaders.

8The young stepped aside when they saw me, and even the aged rose in respect at my coming.

9The princes stood in silence and put their hands over their mouths.

10The highest officials of the city stood quietly, holding their tongues in respect.

11“All who heard me praised me. All who saw me spoke well of me.

12For I assisted the poor in their need and the orphans who required help.

13I helped those without hope, and they blessed me. And I caused the widows’ hearts to sing for joy.

14Everything I did was honest. Righteousness covered me like a robe, and I wore justice like a turban.

15I served as eyes for the blind and feet for the lame.

16I was a father to the poor and assisted strangers who needed help.

17I broke the jaws of godless oppressors and plucked their victims from their teeth.

18“I thought, ‘Surely I will die surrounded by my family after a long, good life.

19For I am like a tree whose roots reach the water, whose branches are refreshed with the dew.

20New honors are constantly bestowed on me, and my strength is continually renewed.’

21“Everyone listened to my advice. They were silent as they waited for me to speak.

22And after I spoke, they had nothing to add, for my counsel satisfied them.

23They longed for me to speak as people long for rain. They drank my words like a refreshing spring rain.

24When they were discouraged, I smiled at them. My look of approval was precious to them.

25Like a chief, I told them what to do. I lived like a king among his troops and comforted those who mourned.

Job 30

1“But now I am mocked by people younger than I, by young men whose fathers are not worthy to run with my sheepdogs.

2A lot of good they are to me — those worn-out wretches!

3They are gaunt from poverty and hunger. They claw the dry ground in desolate wastelands.

4They pluck wild greens from among the bushes and eat from the roots of broom trees.

5They are driven from human society, and people shout at them as if they were thieves.

6So now they live in frightening ravines, in caves and among the rocks.

7They sound like animals howling among the bushes, huddled together beneath the nettles.

8They are nameless fools, outcasts from society.

9“And now they mock me with vulgar songs! They taunt me!

10They despise me and won’t come near me, except to spit in my face.

11For God has cut my bowstring. He has humbled me, so they have thrown off all restraint.

12These outcasts oppose me to my face. They send me sprawling and lay traps in my path.

13They block my road and do everything they can to destroy me. They know I have no one to help me.

14They come at me from all directions. They jump on me when I am down.

15I live in terror now. My honor has blown away in the wind, and my prosperity has vanished like a cloud.

16“And now my life seeps away. Depression haunts my days.

17At night my bones are filled with pain, which gnaws at me relentlessly.

18With a strong hand, God grabs my shirt. He grips me by the collar of my coat.

19He has thrown me into the mud. I’m nothing more than dust and ashes.

20“I cry to you, O God, but you don’t answer. I stand before you, but you don’t even look.

21You have become cruel toward me. You use your power to persecute me.

22You throw me into the whirlwind and destroy me in the storm.

23And I know you are sending me to my death — the destination of all who live.

24“Surely no one would turn against the needy when they cry for help in their trouble.

25Did I not weep for those in trouble? Was I not deeply grieved for the needy?

26So I looked for good, but evil came instead. I waited for the light, but darkness fell.

27My heart is troubled and restless. Days of suffering torment me.

28I walk in gloom, without sunlight. I stand in the public square and cry for help.

29Instead, I am considered a brother to jackals and a companion to owls.

30My skin has turned dark, and my bones burn with fever.

31My harp plays sad music, and my flute accompanies those who weep.