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Eliphaz’s Response Continues

5 “Call now, is there anyone answering you?

And to which of the holy ones will you turn?

For vexation will slay the fool,

and jealousy will kill the simple.

I have seen a fool taking root,

buta suddenly I cursed his dwelling.

His children are far from deliverance,

and they are crushed in the gate,

and there is no deliverer—

whose harvest the hungry eats,

and he takes it from behindb the thorns;

and the thirsty pants after their wealth.

Indeed,c mischief does not come from the dust,

and trouble does not sprout from the earth.

But a human being is born to trouble,

and they soar aloftd like sparks.e

“But I myselff will seek God,

and to God I would commit my cause.

He is doing great and unsearchableg things,

marvelous things without numberh

10 the one who is giving rain on the surface ofi the earth

and is sending water on the surface ofj the fields,

11 to set the lowly on high,

and those mourning are lifted to safety.

12 He is frustrating the devices of the crafty,

and their hands do not achieve success.

13 He is capturing the wise in their craftiness,

and the schemes of the wily are rushed.

14 In the daytime they meet with darkness,

and they grope at noonk as in the night.

15 Andl he saves from the sword ofm their mouth,

evenn the poor from the hand of the strong.

16 Soo there is hopep for the powerless,

and wickedness shuts its mouth.

17 “Look, happy is the human being whom God reproves;

and you must not despise the discipline of Shaddai,

18 for he himselfq wounds, butr he binds up;

he strikes, buts his hands heal.

19 Fromt six troubles he will deliver you,

and in seven evil shall not touch you.

20 In famine he will redeem you from death,

and in war from the power ofu the sword.

21 From the scourge of the tongue you shall be hidden,

and you shall not be afraid ofv destruction when it comes.

22 At destruction and faminew you shall laugh,

and you shall not fear the wild animals of the earth.

23 For your covenant will be with the stones of the field,

and the wild animalsx of the field will be at peace with you.

24 And you shall know that your tent is safe,

and you will inspect your fold, and you shall not be missing anything.

25 And you shall know that your offspring are many,

and your descendants like the vegetation of the earth.

26 You shall come in maturity to the grave,

as the raising up of a stack of sheaves in its season.

27 “Look, we have searched this out—it is true;

hear it and know it yourself.”y

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