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1The LORD continued his response to Job by saying: | 1Then the LORD said to Job, |
2"Should the one who is fighting the Almighty find fault with him? Let God's accuser answer." | 2“Do you still want to argue with the Almighty? You are God’s critic, but do you have the answers?” Job Responds to the LORD |
3Then Job replied to the LORD. He said: | 3Then Job replied to the LORD, |
4"I must look insignificant to you! How can I answer you? I'm speechless. | 4“I am nothing—how could I ever find the answers? I will cover my mouth with my hand. |
5I spoke once, but I can't answer; I tried a second time, but I won't do so anymore." | 5I have said too much already. I have nothing more to say.” The LORD Challenges Job Again |
6The LORD answered Job from the wind storm and told him: | 6Then the LORD answered Job from the whirlwind: |
7"Stand up like a man! I'll ask you some questions, and you give me some answers! | 7“Brace yourself like a man, because I have some questions for you, and you must answer them. |
8Indeed would you annul my justice and condemn me, just so you can claim that you're righteous? | 8“Will you discredit my justice and condemn me just to prove you are right? |
9Do you have strength like God? Can you create thunder with a sound like he can?" | 9Are you as strong as God? Can you thunder with a voice like his? |
10"When you have adorned yourself with exalted majesty, clothed yourself with splendor and dignity, | 10All right, put on your glory and splendor, your honor and majesty. |
11dispensed the fury of your anger, made sure that you have humbled every proud person, | 11Give vent to your anger. Let it overflow against the proud. |
12stared down and subdued every proud person, trampled the wicked right where they are, | 12Humiliate the proud with a glance; walk on the wicked where they stand. |
13buried them in the dust together, and sent them bound to that secret place, | 13Bury them in the dust. Imprison them in the world of the dead. |
14then I will applaud you myself! I'll admit that you can deliver yourself by your own efforts!" | 14Then even I would praise you, for your own strength would save you. |
15"Please observe Behemoth, which I made along with you. He eats grass like an ox. | 15“Take a look at Behemoth, which I made, just as I made you. It eats grass like an ox. |
16Now take a look at the strength that he has in his loins, and in the muscles of his abdomen. | 16See its powerful loins and the muscles of its belly. |
17His tail protrudes stiffly, like cedar; the sinews of his thigh interlink for strength. | 17Its tail is as strong as a cedar. The sinews of its thighs are knit tightly together. |
18His bones are conduits of bronze; his strong bones are like bars of iron. | 18Its bones are tubes of bronze. Its limbs are bars of iron. |
19He is the grandest of God's undertakings, yet his creator is approaching him with his sword. | 19It is a prime example of God’s handiwork, and only its Creator can threaten it. |
20Mountains produce food for him, where all the wild animals frolic. | 20The mountains offer it their best food, where all the wild animals play. |
21He lies under the lotus trees, hiding under reeds and marshes. | 21It lies under the lotus plants, hidden by the reeds in the marsh. |
22The lotus trees cover him with their shade, and willows that line the wadis surround him. | 22The lotus plants give it shade among the willows beside the stream. |
23What you see as a raging river doesn't alarm him; he is confident when the Jordan overflows. | 23It is not disturbed by the raging river, not concerned when the swelling Jordan rushes around it. |
24Are your eyes looking to capture him, or to pierce his snout with a bridle?" | 24No one can catch it off guard or put a ring in its nose and lead it away. |
The Holy Bible: International Standard Version® Release 2.1 Copyright © 1996-2012 The ISV Foundation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INTERNATIONALLY. | Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved. |
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