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Job 5:1–6:30
5 “Call if you will, but who will answer you?g
To which of the holy onesh will you turn?
2 Resentmenti kills a fool,
and envy slays the simple.j
3 I myself have seenk a fool taking root,l
but suddenlym his house was cursed.n
4 His childreno are far from safety,p
crushed in courtq without a defender.r
5 The hungry consume his harvest,s
taking it even from among thorns,
and the thirsty pant after his wealth.
6 For hardship does not spring from the soil,
nor does trouble sprout from the ground.t
7 Yet man is born to troubleu
as surely as sparks fly upward.
8 “But if I were you, I would appeal to God;
I would lay my cause before him.v
9 He performs wondersw that cannot be fathomed,x
miracles that cannot be counted.y
10 He provides rain for the earth;z
he sends water on the countryside.a
11 The lowly he sets on high,b
and those who mournc are liftedd to safety.
12 He thwarts the planse of the crafty,
so that their hands achieve no success.f
13 He catches the wiseg in their craftiness,h
and the schemes of the wily are swept away.i
14 Darknessj comes upon them in the daytime;
at noon they grope as in the night.k
15 He saves the needyl from the sword in their mouth;
he saves them from the clutches of the powerful.m
16 So the poorn have hope,
and injustice shuts its mouth.o
17 “Blessed is the one whom God corrects;p
so do not despise the disciplineq of the Almighty.a r
18 For he wounds, but he also binds up;s
he injures, but his hands also heal.t
19 From six calamities he will rescueu you;
in seven no harm will touch you.v
20 In faminew he will deliver you from death,
and in battle from the stroke of the sword.x
21 You will be protected from the lash of the tongue,y
and need not fearz when destruction comes.a
22 You will laughb at destruction and famine,c
and need not fear the wild animals.d
23 For you will have a covenante with the stonesf of the field,
and the wild animals will be at peace with you.g
24 You will know that your tent is secure;h
you will take stock of your property and find nothing missing.i
25 You will know that your children will be many,j
and your descendants like the grass of the earth.k
26 You will come to the grave in full vigor,l
like sheaves gathered in season.m
27 “We have examined this, and it is true.
So hear itn and apply it to yourself.”o
6 Then Job replied:
2 “If only my anguish could be weighed
and all my misery be placed on the scales!p
3 It would surely outweigh the sandq of the seas—
no wonder my words have been impetuous.r
4 The arrowss of the Almightyt are in me,u
my spirit drinksv in their poison;w
God’s terrorsx are marshaled against me.y
5 Does a wild donkeyz braya when it has grass,
or an ox bellow when it has fodder?b
6 Is tasteless food eaten without salt,
or is there flavor in the sap of the mallowa?c
such food makes me ill.d
8 “Oh, that I might have my request,
that God would grant what I hope for,e
9 that God would be willing to crushf me,
to let loose his hand and cut off my life!g
10 Then I would still have this consolationh—
my joy in unrelenting paini—
that I had not denied the wordsj of the Holy One.k
11 “What strength do I have, that I should still hope?
What prospects, that I should be patient?l
12 Do I have the strength of stone?
Is my flesh bronze?m
13 Do I have any power to help myself,n
now that success has been driven from me?
14 “Anyone who withholds kindness from a friendo
forsakes the fear of the Almighty.p
15 But my brothers are as undependable as intermittent streams,q
as the streams that overflow
16 when darkened by thawing ice
and swollen with melting snow,r
17 but that stop flowing in the dry season,
and in the heats vanish from their channels.
18 Caravans turn aside from their routes;
they go off into the wasteland and perish.
19 The caravans of Temat look for water,
the traveling merchants of Shebau look in hope.
20 They are distressed, because they had been confident;
they arrive there, only to be disappointed.v
21 Now you too have proved to be of no help;
you see something dreadful and are afraid.w
22 Have I ever said, ‘Give something on my behalf,
pay a ransomx for me from your wealth,y
23 deliver me from the hand of the enemy,
rescue me from the clutches of the ruthless’?z
24 “Teach me, and I will be quiet;a
show me where I have been wrong.b
25 How painful are honest words!c
But what do your arguments prove?
26 Do you mean to correct what I say,
and treat my desperate words as wind?d
27 You would even cast lotse for the fatherlessf
and barter away your friend.
28 “But now be so kind as to look at me.
Would I lie to your face?g
29 Relent, do not be unjust;h
reconsider, for my integrityi is at stake.b j
30 Is there any wickedness on my lips?k
Can my mouth not discernl malice?
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