Job 9
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1This was Job's response:1Then Job answered:
2"Indeed, I'm fully aware that this is so, but how can a person become right with God?2"Truly, I know that this is so. But how can a human be just before God?
3If one were to seek to argue with him, he won't be able to answer him even once in a thousand times.3If someone wishes to contend with him, he cannot answer him one time in a thousand.
4He is wise in heart and strong in will— who can be stubborn against him and succeed?4He is wise in heart and mighty in strength--who has resisted him and remained safe?
5"He removes mountains without their knowledge, overthrowing them in his anger.5He who removes mountains suddenly, who overturns them in his anger;
6He shakes the earth from its orbit, so that its foundations shudder.6he who shakes the earth out of its place so that its pillars tremble;
7He commands the sun so that it doesn't shine and seals up the stars.7he who commands the sun and it does not shine and seals up the stars;
8He alone spreads out the heavens, he walks on the waves of the sea.8he alone spreads out the heavens, and treads on the waves of the sea;
9He created Bear, Orion, the Pleiades, and the southern constellations.9he makes the Bear, Orion, and the Pleiades, and the constellations of the southern sky;
10He does great things that cannot be explained, and awesome deeds that cannot be counted.10he does great and unsearchable things, and wonderful things without number.
11"If he were to pass near me, I wouldn't notice; if he moves by, I wouldn't perceive him.11If he passes by me, I cannot see him, if he goes by, I cannot perceive him.
12Indeed, if he snatches someone away, who could restrain him? Who can say to him, 'What are you doing?'12If he snatches away, who can turn him back? Who dares to say to him, 'What are you doing?'
13"God doesn't restrain his anger. Rahab's assistants are humiliated under him.13God does not restrain his anger; under him the helpers of Rahab lie crushed.
14So how am I to answer him, choosing what I am to say to him?14"How much less, then, can I answer him and choose my words to argue with him!
15Even if I'm in the right, I cannot answer him. I can only appeal for mercy.15Although I am innocent, I could not answer him; I could only plead with my judge for mercy.
16"Were I to be summoned, and he were to answer me, I wouldn't even believe that he was listening to what I have to say. 16If I summoned him, and he answered me, I would not believe that he would be listening to my voice--
17For he crushes me with a storm, and keeps on wounding me for no reason.17he who crushes me with a tempest, and multiplies my wounds for no reason.
18He won't let me catch my breath; instead, he fills me with bitterness.18He does not allow me to recover my breath, for he fills me with bitterness.
19"Is this a contest of strength? He is obviously stronger! Is this a matter of justice? Who can sue him?19If it is a matter of strength, most certainly he is the strong one! And if it is a matter of justice, he will say, 'Who will summon me?'
20Though I'm in the right, my own mouth will condemn me; though I'm blameless, he'll pronounce me as guilty.20Although I am innocent, my mouth would condemn me; although I am blameless, it would declare me perverse.
21"I'm blameless; I don't know myself; I despise my life.21I am blameless. I do not know myself. I despise my life.
22I say it's all the same— he destroys both the blameless and the guilty. 22"It is all one! That is why I say, 'He destroys the blameless and the guilty.'
23If a calamity causes sudden death, he'll mock at the despair of the innocent.23If a scourge brings sudden death, he mocks at the despair of the innocent.
24A land is given into the hands of a wicked person; he covers the faces of its judges. If it is not God, then who is it?"24If a land has been given into the hand of a wicked man, he covers the faces of its judges; if it is not he, then who is it?
25"My days pass faster than a runner; but they pass quickly without seeing anything good.25"My days are swifter than a runner, they speed by without seeing happiness.
26They pass by like a ship made of reeds, like an eagle swooping down on its prey.26They glide by like reed boats, like an eagle that swoops down on its prey.
27If I were to say, 'Let me forget my complaint,' change the expression on my face, and look cheerful,27If I say, 'I will forget my complaint, I will change my expression and be cheerful,'
28then I still dread all of my suffering; I know you still won't acquit me.28I dread all my sufferings, for I know that you do not hold me blameless.
29I will be condemned, so why should I wear myself out with this futility?29If I am guilty, why then weary myself in vain?
30"If I wash myself with water from snow, and cleanse my hands with lye,30If I wash myself with snow water, and make my hands clean with lye,
31you'll still drop me into the Pit, and my own clothes will despise me.31then you plunge me into a slimy pit and my own clothes abhor me.
32He's not a man like me, so that I can answer him, or that we can enter into litigation with one another.32For he is not a human being like I am, that I might answer him, that we might come together in judgment.
33There is not yet a mediator between us, who would set his hand on the two of us,33Nor is there an arbiter between us, who might lay his hand on us both,
34removing his rod from me, and not letting terror of him overwhelm me.34who would take his rod away from me so that his terror would not make me afraid.
35Otherwise, I would speak without being terrified of him, because I'm not like that inside myself."35Then would I speak and not fear him, but it is not so with me.
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