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5 Eliphaz continued,

“Call out if you want to, Job.

But who will answer you?

Which one of the holy angels will you turn to?

2 Anger kills foolish people.

Jealousy destroys those who are childish.

3 I saw that foolish people were having success.

But suddenly a curse came down on their houses.

4 Their children aren’t safe at all.

They lose their case in court.

No one speaks up for them.

5 Hungry people eat up the crops of those who are foolish.

They even take the food that grows among thorns.

Thirsty people long for the wealth of the foolish.

6 Hard times don’t just grow out of the soil.

Trouble doesn’t jump out of the ground.

7 People are born to have trouble.

And that’s just as sure as sparks fly up.

8 “If I were you, I’d make my appeal to God.

I’d bring my case to be judged by him.

9 He does wonderful things that can’t be understood.

He does miracles that can’t even be counted.

10 He sends rain on the earth.

He sends water on the countryside.

11 He lifts up those who are lowly in spirit.

He lifts up those who are sad.

He keeps them safe.

12 He stops those who are tricky from doing what they plan to do.

The work of their hands doesn’t succeed.

13 Some people think they are so wise.

But God catches them in their own tricks.

He sweeps away the evil plans of sinful people.

14 Darkness covers them in the daytime.

At noon they feel their way around as if it were night.

15 God saves needy people from the cutting words of their enemies.

He saves them from their powerful hands.

16 So those who are poor have hope.

And God shuts the mouths of people who don’t treat others fairly.

17 “Blessed is the person God corrects.

So don’t hate the Mighty One’s training.

18 He wounds. But he also bandages up those he wounds.

He harms. But his hands also heal those he harms.

19 From six troubles he will save you.

Even if you are in trouble seven times, no harm will come to you.

20 When there isn’t enough food, God will keep you from dying.

When you go into battle, he won’t let a sword strike you down.

21 He will keep you safe from words that can hurt you.

You won’t need to be afraid

when everything is being destroyed.

22 You will laugh when things are being destroyed.

You will enjoy life even when there isn’t enough food.

You won’t be afraid of wild animals.

23 You will make a covenant with the stones in the fields.

They won’t keep your crops from growing.

Even wild animals will be at peace with you.

24 You will know that the tent you live in is secure.

You will check out your property.

You will see that nothing is missing.

25 You can be sure you will have a lot of children.

They will be as many as the blades of grass on the earth.

26 You will go down to the grave

while you are still very strong.

You will be like a crop that is gathered at the right time.

27 “We have carefully studied all of those things.

And they are true.

So pay attention to them.

Apply them to yourself.”

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