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Job 17-20

17 My spirit is broken,[a]
my days have faded out,[b]
the grave[c] awaits me.
Surely mockery[d] is with me;[e]
my eyes must dwell on their hostility.[f]
Set my pledge[g] beside you.
Who else will put up security for me?[h]
Because[i] you have closed their[j] minds to understanding,
therefore you will not exalt them.[k]
If a man denounces his friends for personal gain,[l]
the eyes of his children will fail.
He has made me[m] a byword[n] to people,
I am the one in whose face they spit.[o]
My eyes have grown dim[p] with grief;
my whole frame[q] is but a shadow.
Upright men are appalled[r] at this;
the innocent man is troubled[s] with the godless.
But the righteous man holds to his way,
and the one with clean hands grows stronger.[t]

Anticipation of Death

10 “But turn, all of you,[u] and come[v] now![w]
I will not find a wise man among you.
11 My days have passed, my plans[x] are shattered,
even[y] the desires[z] of my heart.
12 These men[aa] change[ab] night into day;
they say,[ac] ‘The light is near
in the face of darkness.’[ad]
13 If[ae] I hope for the grave to be my home,
if I spread out my bed in darkness,
14 if I cry out[af] to corruption,[ag] ‘You are my father,’
and to the worm, ‘My mother,’ or ‘My sister,’
15 where then[ah] is my hope?
And my hope,[ai] who sees it?
16 Will[aj] it[ak] go down to the barred gates[al] of death?
Will[am] we descend[an] together into the dust?”

Bildad’s Second Speech[ao]

18 Then Bildad the Shuhite answered:

“How long until you[ap] make an end of words?[aq]
You must consider,[ar] and then[as] we can talk.
Why should we be regarded as beasts,
and considered stupid[at] in your sight?
You who tear yourself[au] to pieces in your anger,
will the earth be abandoned[av] for your sake?
Or will a rock be moved from its place?[aw]
“Yes,[ax] the lamp[ay] of the wicked is extinguished;

his flame of fire[az] does not shine.
The light in his tent grows dark;
his lamp above him is extinguished.[ba]
His vigorous steps[bb] are restricted,[bc]
and his own counsel throws him down.[bd]
For he has been thrown into a net by his feet[be]
and he wanders into a mesh.[bf]
A trap[bg] seizes him by the heel;
a snare[bh] grips him.
10 A rope is hidden for him[bi] on the ground
and a trap for him[bj] lies on the path.
11 Terrors[bk] frighten him on all sides
and dog[bl] his every step.
12 Calamity is[bm] hungry for him,[bn]
and misfortune is ready at his side.[bo]
13 It eats away parts of his skin;[bp]
the most terrible death[bq] devours his limbs.
14 He is dragged from the security of his tent,[br]
and marched off[bs] to the king of terrors.[bt]
15 Fire resides in his tent;[bu]
over his residence burning sulfur is scattered.
16 Below his roots dry up,
and his branches wither above.
17 His memory perishes from the earth,
he has no name in the land.[bv]
18 He is driven[bw] from light into darkness
and is banished from the world.
19 He has neither children nor descendants[bx] among his people,
no survivor in those places he once stayed.[by]
20 People of the west[bz] are appalled at his fate;[ca]
people of the east are seized with horror,[cb] saying,[cc]
21 ‘Surely such is the residence[cd] of an evil man;
and this is the place of one who has not known God.’”[ce]

Job’s Reply to Bildad[cf]

19 Then Job answered:

“How long will you torment me[cg]
and crush[ch] me with your words?[ci]
These ten times[cj] you have been reproaching me;[ck]
you are not ashamed to attack me.[cl]
But even if it were[cm] true that I have erred,[cn]
my error[co] remains solely my concern!
If indeed[cp] you would exalt yourselves[cq] above me
and plead my disgrace against me,[cr]
know[cs] then that God has wronged me[ct]
and encircled[cu] me with his net.[cv]

Job’s Abandonment and Affliction

“If[cw] I cry out,[cx] ‘Violence!’[cy]
I receive no answer;[cz]
I cry for help,
but there is no justice.
He has blocked[da] my way so I cannot pass,
and has set darkness[db] over my paths.
He has stripped me of my honor
and has taken the crown off my head.[dc]
10 He tears me down[dd] on every side until I perish;[de]
he uproots[df] my hope[dg] like an uprooted[dh] tree.
11 Thus[di] his anger burns against me,
and he considers me among his enemies.[dj]
12 His troops[dk] advance together;
they throw up[dl] a siege ramp against me,
and they camp around my tent.

Job’s Forsaken State

13 “He has put my relatives[dm] far from me;
my acquaintances only[dn] turn away from me.
14 My kinsmen have failed me;
my friends[do] have forgotten me.[dp]
15 My guests[dq] and my servant girls
consider[dr] me a stranger;
I am a foreigner[ds] in their eyes.
16 I summon[dt] my servant, but he does not respond,
even though I implore[du] him with my own mouth.
17 My breath is repulsive[dv] to my wife;
I am loathsome[dw] to my brothers.[dx]
18 Even youngsters have scorned me;
when I get up,[dy] they scoff at me.[dz]
19 All my closest friends[ea] detest me;
and those whom[eb] I love have turned against me.[ec]
20 My bones stick to my skin and my flesh;[ed]
I have escaped[ee] alive[ef] with only the skin of my teeth.
21 Have pity on me, my friends, have pity on me,
for the hand of God has struck me.
22 Why do you pursue me like God does?[eg]
Will you never be satiated with my flesh?[eh]

Job’s Assurance of Vindication

23 “O that[ei] my words were written down!
O that they were written on a scroll![ej]
24 O that with an iron chisel and with lead[ek]
they were engraved in a rock forever!
25 As for me, I know that my Redeemer[el] lives,
and that as the last[em]
he will stand upon the earth.[en]
26 And after my skin has been destroyed,[eo]
yet in my flesh[ep] I will see God,[eq]
27 whom I will see for myself,[er]
and whom my own eyes will behold,
and not another.[es]
My heart[et] grows faint within me.[eu]
28 If you say, ‘How we will pursue him,
since the root of the trouble is found in him!’[ev]
29 Fear the sword yourselves,
for wrath[ew] brings the punishment[ex] by the sword,
so that you may know
that there is judgment.”[ey]

Zophar’s Second Speech[ez]

20 Then Zophar the Naamathite answered:

“This is why[fa] my troubled thoughts bring me back[fb]
because of my feelings[fc] within me.
When[fd] I hear a reproof that dishonors[fe] me,
then my understanding[ff] prompts me to answer.[fg]
“Surely you know[fh] that it has been from old,

ever since humankind was placed[fi] on the earth,
that the elation of the wicked is brief,[fj]
the joy of the godless[fk] lasts but a moment.[fl]
Even though his stature[fm] reaches to the heavens
and his head touches the clouds,
he will perish forever, like his own excrement;[fn]
those who used to see him will say, ‘Where is he?’
Like a dream he flies away, never again to be found,[fo]
and like a vision of the night he is put to flight.
People[fp] who had seen him will not see him again,
and the place where he was
will recognize him no longer.
10 His sons must recompense[fq] the poor;
his own hands[fr] must return his wealth.
11 His bones[fs] were full of his youthful vigor,[ft]
but that vigor will lie down with him in the dust.
12 “If[fu] evil is sweet in his mouth

and he hides it under his tongue,[fv]
13 if he retains it for himself
and does not let it go,
and holds it fast in his mouth,[fw]
14 his food is turned sour[fx] in his stomach;[fy]
it becomes the venom of serpents[fz] within him.
15 The wealth that he consumed[ga] he vomits up,
God will make him throw it out[gb] of his stomach.
16 He sucks the poison[gc] of serpents;[gd]
the fangs[ge] of a viper[gf] kill him.
17 He will not look on the streams,[gg]
the rivers that are the torrents[gh]
of honey and butter.[gi]
18 He gives back the ill-gotten gain[gj]
without assimilating it;[gk]
he will not enjoy the wealth from his commerce.[gl]
19 For he has oppressed the poor and abandoned them;[gm]
he has seized a house which he did not build.[gn]
20 For he knows no satisfaction in his appetite;[go]
he does not let anything he desires[gp] escape.[gq]
21 “Nothing is left for him to devour;[gr]
that is why his prosperity does not last.[gs]
22 In the fullness of his sufficiency,[gt]
distress overtakes[gu] him.
The full force of misery will come upon him.[gv]
23 “While he is[gw] filling his belly,
God[gx] sends his burning anger[gy] against him,
and rains down his blows upon him.[gz]
24 If he flees from an iron weapon,
then an arrow[ha] from a bronze bow pierces him.
25 When he pulls it out[hb] and it comes out of his back,
the gleaming point[hc] out of his liver,
terrors come over him.
26 Total darkness waits to receive his treasures;[hd]
a fire that has not been kindled[he]
will consume him and devour what is left in his tent.
27 The heavens reveal his iniquity;
the earth rises up against him.
28 A flood will carry off his house,
rushing waters on the day of God’s wrath.
29 Such is the lot God allots the wicked,
and the heritage of his appointment[hf] from God.”

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