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11 Then Zophar the Naamathite answered and said:
2 “Should not the multitude of words be answered?
And should 1a man full of talk be vindicated?
3 Should your empty talk make men 2hold their peace?
And when you mock, should no one rebuke you?
a‘My doctrine is pure,
And I am clean in your eyes.’
5 But oh, that God would speak,
And open His lips against you,
6 That He would show you the secrets of wisdom!
For they would double your prudence.
Know therefore that bGod 3exacts from you
Less than your iniquity deserves.
7 “Can cyou search out the deep things of God?
Can you find out the limits of the Almighty?
8 They are higher than heaven—what can you do?
Deeper than 4Sheol—what can you know?
9 Their measure is longer than the earth
And broader than the sea.
10 “If dHe passes by, imprisons, and gathers to judgment,
Then who can 5hinder Him?
11 For eHe knows deceitful men;
He sees wickedness also.
Will He not then consider it?
12 For an fempty-headed man will be wise,
When a wild donkey’s colt is born a man.
13 “If you would gprepare your heart,
And hstretch out your hands toward Him;
14 If iniquity were in your hand, and you put it far away,
And iwould not let wickedness dwell in your tents;
15 jThen surely you could lift up your face without spot;
Yes, you could be steadfast, and not fear;
16 Because you would kforget your misery,
And remember it as waters that have passed away,
17 And your life lwould be brighter than noonday.
Though you were dark, you would be like the morning.
18 And you would be secure, because there is hope;
Yes, you would dig around you, and mtake your rest in safety.
19 You would also lie down, and no one would make you afraid;
Yes, many would court your favor.
20 But nthe eyes of the wicked will fail,
And they shall not escape,
12 Then Job answered and said:
2 “No doubt you are the people,
And wisdom will die with you!
3 But I have 1understanding as well as you;
I am not ainferior to you.
Indeed, who does not know such things as these?
4 “I bam one mocked by his friends,
Who ccalled on God, and He answered him,
The just and blameless who is ridiculed.
5 A 2lamp is despised in the thought of one who is at ease;
It is made ready for dthose whose feet slip.
6 eThe tents of robbers prosper,
And those who provoke God are secure—
In what God provides by His hand.
7 “But now ask the beasts, and they will teach you;
And the birds of the air, and they will tell you;
8 Or speak to the earth, and it will teach you;
And the fish of the sea will explain to you.
9 Who among all these does not know
That the hand of the Lord has done this,
10 fIn whose hand is the 3life of every living thing,
And the gbreath of 4all mankind?
11 Does not the ear test words
And the 5mouth taste its food?
And with 6length of days, understanding.
13 “With Him are hwisdom and strength,
He has counsel and understanding.
14 If iHe breaks a thing down, it cannot be rebuilt;
If He imprisons a man, there can be no release.
15 If He jwithholds the waters, they dry up;
If He ksends them out, they overwhelm the earth.
16 With Him are strength and prudence.
The deceived and the deceiver are His.
17 He leads counselors away plundered,
And makes fools of the judges.
18 He loosens the bonds of kings,
And binds their waist with a belt.
19 He leads 7princes away plundered,
And overthrows the mighty.
20 lHe deprives the trusted ones of speech,
And takes away the discernment of the elders.
21 mHe pours contempt on princes,
And 8disarms the mighty.
22 He nuncovers deep things out of darkness,
And brings the shadow of death to light.
23 oHe makes nations great, and destroys them;
He 9enlarges nations, and guides them.
24 He takes away the 1understanding of the chiefs of the people of the earth,
And pmakes them wander in a pathless wilderness.
25 qThey grope in the dark without light,
And He makes them rstagger like a drunken man.
13 “Behold, my eye has seen all this, My ear has heard and understood it.
2 aWhat you know, I also know;
I am not inferior to you.
3 bBut I would speak to the Almighty,
And I desire to reason with God.
cYou are all worthless physicians.
5 Oh, that you would be silent,
And dit would be your wisdom!
And heed the pleadings of my lips.
7 eWill you speak 1wickedly for God,
And talk deceitfully for Him?
8 Will you show partiality for Him?
Will you contend for God?
9 Will it be well when He searches you out?
Or can you mock Him as one mocks a man?
If you secretly show partiality.
11 Will not His 2excellence make you afraid,
And the dread of Him fall upon you?
12 Your platitudes are proverbs of ashes,
Your defenses are defenses of clay.
13 “Hold 3your peace with me, and let me speak,
Then let come on me what may!
14 Why fdo I take my flesh in my teeth,
And put my life in my hands?
15 gThough He slay me, yet will I trust Him.
hEven so, I will defend my own ways before Him.
16 He also shall be my salvation,
For a ihypocrite could not come before Him.
17 Listen carefully to my speech,
And to my declaration with your ears.
18 See now, I have prepared my case,
I know that I shall be jvindicated.
19 kWho is he who will contend with me?
If now I hold my tongue, I perish.
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