International Standard Version | International Standard Version |
1In response, Job said: | 1In response, Job said: |
2"How long do you intend to keep torturing me and trying to break me by what you're saying? | 2"How long do you intend to keep torturing me and trying to break me by what you're saying? |
3Ten times you've tried to humiliate me! You're not ashamed to wrong me! | 3Ten times you've tried to humiliate me! You're not ashamed to wrong me! |
4Even if it's true that I've erred, my error only affects me. | 4Even if it's true that I've erred, my error only affects me. |
5If you really intend to vaunt yourselves over me, and make my problems the basis of your case against me, | 5If you really intend to vaunt yourselves over me, and make my problems the basis of your case against me, |
6then at least you must know that God has accused me of wrong, and trapped me with his net." | 6then at least you must know that God has accused me of wrong, and trapped me with his net." |
7"Although I cried out 'Violence!' I received no answer; I cried for help, but there was no justice. | 7"Although I cried out 'Violence!' I received no answer; I cried for help, but there was no justice. |
8He blocked my path, so I cannot pass; and he turned out the lights on my pathways. | 8He blocked my path, so I cannot pass; and he turned out the lights on my pathways. |
9"He has stripped me of my honor; he has stolen the crown off my head! | 9"He has stripped me of my honor; he has stolen the crown off my head! |
10He is breaking me down on every side, and now it's too late for me; he has uprooted my hopes like a tree. | 10He is breaking me down on every side, and now it's too late for me; he has uprooted my hopes like a tree. |
11His anger burns against me; he regards me as his adversary. | 11His anger burns against me; he regards me as his adversary. |
12His troops march in a column against me, erecting their siege ramps against me; they surround my tent." | 12His troops march in a column against me, erecting their siege ramps against me; they surround my tent." |
13"My brothers are alienated from me; my acquaintances are estranged; | 13"My brothers are alienated from me; my acquaintances are estranged; |
14my relatives have failed me; and my friends have abandoned me. | 14my relatives have failed me; and my friends have abandoned me. |
15Those who live in my house— and my maidservants, too!— treat me like a stranger; they think I'm a foreigner. | 15Those who live in my house— and my maidservants, too!— treat me like a stranger; they think I'm a foreigner. |
16"I call to my servant, but he doesn't respond, even though I beg to him earnestly. | 16"I call to my servant, but he doesn't respond, even though I beg to him earnestly. |
17My wife says my breath stinks; even my children say I smell bad! | 17My wife says my breath stinks; even my children say I smell bad! |
18Even little children hate me; when I get up, they mock me. | 18Even little children hate me; when I get up, they mock me. |
19My closest friends detest me; even the ones I love have turned against me. | 19My closest friends detest me; even the ones I love have turned against me. |
20I'm a pile of skin and bones; I have barely escaped by the skin of my teeth." | 20I'm a pile of skin and bones; I have barely escaped by the skin of my teeth." |
21"Be gracious to me, be gracious to me, my friends, because God's hand has struck me. | 21"Be gracious to me, be gracious to me, my friends, because God's hand has struck me. |
22Why are you chasing me, as God has been doing? Aren't you satisfied that I'm sick? | 22Why are you chasing me, as God has been doing? Aren't you satisfied that I'm sick? |
23If only my words were written down; if only they were inscribed in a book | 23If only my words were written down; if only they were inscribed in a book |
24using an iron stylus with lead for ink! Then they'd be engraved in rock forever. | 24using an iron stylus with lead for ink! Then they'd be engraved in rock forever. |
25"As for me, I know that my Vindicator is alive; And he, the Last One, will take his stand on the soil. | 25"As for me, I know that my Vindicator is alive; And he, the Last One, will take his stand on the soil. |
26Even after my skin has been destroyed, clothed in my flesh I will see God, | 26Even after my skin has been destroyed, clothed in my flesh I will see God, |
27whom I will see for myself. My own eyes will look at him— there won't be anyone else for me!— He is the culmination of my innermost desire." | 27whom I will see for myself. My own eyes will look at him— there won't be anyone else for me!— He is the culmination of my innermost desire." |
28"When you're thinking about asking yourselves, 'How will we pursue him, since the root of the problem is with him?' | 28"When you're thinking about asking yourselves, 'How will we pursue him, since the root of the problem is with him?' |
29Make sure that you remain wary of God's sword, for God's wrath brings with it the sword of punishment, by which you'll know there's a judgment." | 29Make sure that you remain wary of God's sword, for God's wrath brings with it the sword of punishment, by which you'll know there's a judgment." |
The Holy Bible: International Standard Version® Release 2.1 Copyright © 1996-2012 The ISV Foundation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INTERNATIONALLY. | The Holy Bible: International Standard Version® Release 2.1 Copyright © 1996-2012 The ISV Foundation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INTERNATIONALLY. |
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