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Elihu Continues: Listen, Job

33 “Please, Job, listen to my words
and consider everything I say.
I’ve opened my mouth.
The words are on the tip of my tongue.
My words are straight from the heart,
and I sincerely speak the knowledge that is on my lips.

“God’s Spirit has made me.
The breath of the Almighty gives me life.
Answer me if you can.
Present your case to me, and take your stand.
Indeed, I stand in front of God as you do.
I, too, was formed from a piece of clay.
You certainly don’t need to be terrified of me.
I won’t put too much pressure on you.

God Doesn’t Have to Answer You, Job

“But you spoke directly to me,
and I listened to your words.
⌞You said,⌟ ‘I’m pure—without any rebellious acts ⌞against God⌟.
I’m clean; I have no sin.
10 God is only looking for an excuse to attack me.
He considers me his enemy.
11 He puts my feet in the stocks and watches all my paths.’
12 You aren’t right about this!
I’ve got an answer for you:
God is greater than any mortal.
13 Why do you quarrel with him
since he doesn’t answer any questions?

Two Ways God Warns People

14 “God speaks in one way,
even in two ways without people noticing it:
15 In a dream, a prophetic vision at night,
when people fall into a deep sleep,
when they sleep on their beds,
16 he opens people’s ears
and terrifies them with warnings.
17 ⌞He warns them⌟ to turn away from doing ⌞wrong⌟
and to stop being arrogant.[a]
18 He keeps their souls from the pit
and their lives from crossing the River ⌞of Death⌟.
19 In pain on their sickbeds, they are disciplined
with endless aching in their bones
20 so that their whole being hates food
and they lose their appetite for a delicious meal.
21 Their flesh becomes so thin that it can’t be seen.
Their bones, not seen before, will be exposed.
22 Their souls approach the pit.
Their lives come close to those already dead.

A Third Way God Warns People

23 “If they have a messenger for them,
a spokesman, one in a thousand,
to tell people what is right for them,
24 then he will have pity on them and say,
‘Free them from going into the pit.
I have found a ransom.’
25 Then their flesh will become softer than a child’s.
They will go back to the days of their youth.
26 They will pray to God, who will be pleased with them.
They will see God’s face and shout for joy
as he restores their righteousness.[b]
27 Each one sings in front of other people and says,
‘I sinned and did wrong instead of what was right,
and it did me no good.
28 The messenger has freed my soul from going into the pit,
and my life will see the light.’
29 Truly, God does all this two or three times with people
30 to turn their souls away from the pit
and to enlighten them with the light of life.

Pay Attention, Job

31 “Pay attention, Job! Listen to me!
Keep quiet, and let me speak.
32 If you have a response, answer me.
Speak, because I’d be happy if you were right.
33 If not, you listen to me.
Keep quiet, and I’ll teach you wisdom.”

Footnotes

  1. 33:17 Or “and cover a person’s pride.”
  2. 33:26 Or “restores them to his righteousness.”

33 “But now, Job, listen to my words.
    Pay attention to everything I say.
I open my mouth.
    I am ready to speak.
My words come from an honest heart.
    I am sincere when I speak what I know.
The Spirit of God created me.
    The breath of God All-Powerful gave me life.
Answer me if you can.
    Get yourself ready and stand before me.
I am just like you before God.
    I was also made out of clay.
Don’t be afraid of me.
    I will not be hard on you.

“But I heard what you have said.
    I heard every word.
You said, ‘I am pure and without sin.
    I am innocent and free from guilt.
10 But God has found fault with me.
    He considers me his enemy.
11 He locks my feet in chains.
    He closely watches everywhere I go.’

12 “But I tell you, you are not right in saying this.
    God is greater than we are!
13 Why do you accuse God
    of not answering man’s complaints?
14 God does speak—sometimes one way and sometimes another.
    He speaks even though men may not understand it.
15 God may speak in a dream or a vision of the night.
    This is when men are in a deep sleep
    and lying in their beds.
16 He may speak in their ears
    and frighten them with warnings.
17 He warns them to turn away from doing wrong.
    And he warns them not to be proud.
18 God does this to save a man’s soul from death.
    He does it to keep him from dying.
19 A man may be corrected while on his bed in great pain.
    He may have continual pain in his very bones.
20 He may be in such pain that he even hates food.
    He may hate even the very best meal.
21 His body becomes so thin there is almost nothing left of it.
    And his bones that were hidden by flesh now stick out.
22 His soul is near the place of death.
    His life is almost over.

23 “But there may be an angel on his side.
    The angel may be one out of a thousand who will speak for the man.
    He will tell the man what he should do.
24 The angel will beg for mercy and say:
    ‘Save this man from the place of death.
    I have found a way to pay for his life.’
25 Then his body is made new like a child’s body.
    It will be returned to the way it was when he was young.
26 That person will pray to God, and God will listen to him.
    He will see God’s face and will shout with happiness.
    And God will set things right for him again.
27 Then the man will say to other people,
    ‘I sinned and twisted what was right.
    But I did not receive the punishment I should have received.
28 God bought back my life from death.
    And I will continue to enjoy life.’

29 “God does all these things to a man.
    He does them two times or even three.
30 He does them so a person won’t die as punishment for his sins.
    He does it so the man may still enjoy life.

31 “Job, pay attention and listen to me.
    Be quiet, and I will speak.
32 If you have anything to say, answer me.
    Speak up, because I want you to be shown as right.
33 But if you have nothing to say, then listen to me.
    Be quiet, and I will teach you wisdom.”