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Job 35:1–37:24

Elihu Condemns Job

35 Moreover,a Elihu spoke upb and said,

“Do you think this is justice when you say,

I am rightc before God’?

If you ask what it profits you:

‘How do I benefit by refraining from my sin?’d

I myselfe will give answer to youf

and to your friends with you.

“Look at the heavens, and see;

and observe the clouds that are higher than you.

If you have sinned, what do you accomplish against him?

And if your transgressions are multiplied, what do you do to him?

If you are righteous, what do you give to him,

or what does he receive from your hand?

Your wickedness affects a person like yourself,

and your righteousness affects humans.

“Because of the multitude of oppressions, they cry out;

they cry for help because of the arm of the mighty.

10 Butg no one says, ‘Where is God my Maker,

who gives songs in the night,

11 who teaches us more than the animals of the earth

and makes us wiser than the birds of the heavens?’

12 There they cry out, buth he does not answer

because of the pride of evildoers.i

13 “Surely God does not hear an empty plea,

and Shaddai does not regard it.

14 How much lessj when you say that you do not see him,

that the case is before him,k and you are waiting for him!

15 Butl now, because his anger does not punish,

and he does not acknowledge the transgression at all,

16 thereforem Job opens his mouth in empty talk—

without knowledge he multiplies words.”

Elihu Extols God’s Greatness

36 Thena Elihu continued and said,

“Bear with me a little longer, and I will explain,b

for I still have something to say on God’s behalf.c

I will bring my knowledge from far away,

and I will ascribe righteousness to my maker,

for truly my wordsd are not falsehood;

one who has perfect knowledge is with you.e

Look, God is mighty butf does not despise anyone;

he is mighty and good in understanding.g

He does not keep the wicked alive

buth grants justice to the afflicted.

He does not withdraw his eyes from the righteous,

buti he sets them forever with kings on the throne, and they are exalted.

“And if they are tied up with fetters,

if they are caught in the cords of misery,

thenj he declares their work to them,

and their transgressions, that they are behaving arrogantly.

10 Sok he opens their ear to the discipline,

and he commands that they return from mischief.

11 If they listen and serve him,

they complete their days in prosperity and their years in pleasantness.

12 Butl if they do not listen, they perish by the sword,

and they pass away without knowledge.

13 And the godless of heart cherish anger;

they do not cry for help when he binds them.

14 They die in their youth,m

and their life ends among the male shrine prostitutes.

15 He delivers the afflicted by his misery,

and he opens their ears by the adversity.

16 And what’s more, he allured you out of distressn

into a broad place, where in place of it was no constraint;

and what was set on your table is full of fatness.

17 Buto you are obsessed with the judgment of the wicked;

judgment and justice take hold of you.

18 Yes,p it is wrath, so that it will not incite you into mockery;

and do not let the ransom’s greatness turn you aside.

19 Will your cry for help sustain you without distress,

orq all the efforts of your strength?

20 You must not long for the night,

to cut off people in their place.r

21 Take care, you must not turn to mischief,

for because of this you have been tried by misery.

22 “Look, God is exalted in his power;

who is a teacher like him?

23 Who has prescribed his way for him?

Ors who says, ‘You have done wrong’?

24 Remember that you should extol his work,

of which people have sung.

25 All human beings have looked on it;

everyone watches from afar.

26 “Look, God is exalted, and we do not know him;

the number of his years is unsearchable.

27 Indeed, he draws up the drops of water;

he distills the rain into its mist,

28 which the clouds pour down;

they shower abundantly on human beings.

29 “Moreover, can anyone understandt the spreading of clouds,

the thundering of his dwelling place?

30 Look, he scatters his lightning around him,

and he covers the roots of the sea.

31 Indeed, he judges people by them;

he gives food in abundance.u

32 He covers his hands with lightning,

and he commands it the place at which to strike.

33 His thundering tells about him;

the livestock also tell concerning what rises.v

Elihu Extols God’s Majesty

37 “About this also my heart trembles,

and it leaps from its place.

Listen carefully to his voice’s thunder

and the rumbling that goes out from his mouth.

He lets it loose under all the heavens,

and his lightning to the earth’s corners.

After it, his voice roars;

it thunders with his majestic voice,a

and he does not restrain it when his voice is heard.

“God thunders with his voice in marvelous ways;

he does great things, and we cannot comprehend.

For to the snow he says, ‘Fall on the earth’;

and the shower of rain, his heavy shower of rainb

he stops all human beings from workingc

so that everyone whom he has made may know it.d

Thene the animal goes into its den,

and it remains in its den.

The storm wind comes from its chamber

and cold from the north wind.

10 By God’s breath, ice is given,

and the broad waters are frozen.

11 Also, he loads down thick clouds with moisture;

his lightning scatters the clouds.

12 And theyf turn around by his guidance

to accomplish all that he has commanded them

on the face of the habitable world.g

13 Whether as correctionh or for his land,

or as loyal love, he lets it happen.

14 “Hear this, Job;

stand still and consider carefully God’s wondrous works.

15 Do you know how God commands themi

and how he causes his cloud’s lightning to shine?

16 Do you know about the hovering of the clouds,

the marvelous works of the one with perfect knowledge?j

17 You whose garments are hot,

when the earth is being still because of the south wind,

18 with him can you spread out the skies,

hard as a molten mirror?

19 “Teach us what we should say to him;

we cannot draw up our case because of the presence of darkness.

20 Should he be told that I want to speak?

Or did a man say that he would be communicated with?

21 So then, they do not look at the light when it is bright in the skies,

whenk the wind has passed and has cleansed them.

22 From the north comes gold—

awesome majesty is around God.

23 As for Shaddai, we cannot attain him;

he is exalted in power,

and he does not oppress justice and abundant righteousness.

24 Therefore people revered him;

he does not regard anyl who think that they are wise.”m

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