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Monday 15 May 2023

The Book of JOB - Chapter Fifteen


1 

Then Eliphaz the Temanite replied:

‘Would a wise person answer with empty notions
    or fill their belly with the hot east wind?

Would they argue with useless words,
    with speeches that have no value?

But you even undermine piety
    and hinder devotion to God.

Your sin prompts your mouth;
    you adopt the tongue of the crafty.

Your own mouth condemns you, not mine;
    your own lips testify against you.

‘Are you the first man ever born?
    Were you brought forth before the hills?

Do you listen in on God’s council?
    Do you have a monopoly on wisdom?

What do you know that we do not know?
    What insights do you have that we do not have?

10 

The grey-haired and the aged are on our side,
    men even older than your father.

11 

Are God’s consolations not enough for you,
    words spoken gently to you?

12 

Why has your heart carried you away,
    and why do your eyes flash,

13 

so that you vent your rage against God
    and pour out such words from your mouth?

14 

‘What are mortals, that they could be pure,
    or those born of woman, that they could be righteous?

15 

If God places no trust in his holy ones,
    if even the heavens are not pure in his eyes,

16 

how much less mortals, who are vile and corrupt,
    who drink up evil like water!

17 

‘Listen to me and I will explain to you;
    let me tell you what I have seen,

18 

what the wise have declared,
    hiding nothing received from their ancestors

19 

(to whom alone the land was given
    when no foreigners moved among them):

20 

all his days the wicked man suffers torment,
    the ruthless man through all the years stored up for him.

21 

Terrifying sounds fill his ears;
    when all seems well, marauders attack him.

22 

He despairs of escaping the realm of darkness;
    he is marked for the sword.

23 

He wanders about for food like a vulture;
    he knows the day of darkness is at hand.

24 

Distress and anguish fill him with terror;
    troubles overwhelm him, like a king poised to attack,

25 

because he shakes his fist at God
    and vaunts himself against the Almighty,

26 

defiantly charging against him
    with a thick, strong shield.

27 

‘Though his face is covered with fat
    and his waist bulges with flesh,

28 

he will inhabit ruined towns
    and houses where no one lives,
    houses crumbling to rubble.

29 

He will no longer be rich and his wealth will not endure,
    nor will his possessions spread over the land.

30 

He will not escape the darkness;
    a flame will wither his shoots,
    and the breath of God’s mouth will carry him away.

31 

Let him not deceive himself by trusting what is worthless,
    for he will get nothing in return.

32 

Before his time he will wither,
    and his branches will not flourish.

33 

He will be like a vine stripped of its unripe grapes,
    like an olive tree shedding its blossoms.

34 

For the company of the godless will be barren,
    and fire will consume the tents of those who love bribes.

35 

They conceive trouble and give birth to evil;
    their womb fashions deceit.’


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Sunday 14 May 2023

The Book of JOB - Chapter Fourteen


1

‘Mortals, born of woman,
    are of few days and full of trouble.

They spring up like flowers and wither away;
    like fleeting shadows, they do not endure.

Do you fix your eye on them?
    Will you bring them before you for judgment?

Who can bring what is pure from the impure?
    No one!

A person’s days are determined;
    you have decreed the number of his months
    and have set limits he cannot exceed.

So look away from him and let him alone,
    till he has put in his time like a hired labourer.

‘At least there is hope for a tree:
    if it is cut down, it will sprout again,
    and its new shoots will not fail.

Its roots may grow old in the ground
    and its stump die in the soil,

yet at the scent of water it will bud
    and put forth shoots like a plant.

10 

But a man dies and is laid low;
    he breathes his last and is no more.

11 

As the water of a lake dries up
    or a river bed becomes parched and dry,

12 

so he lies down and does not rise;
    till the heavens are no more, people will not awake
    or be roused from their sleep.

13 

‘If only you would hide me in the grave
    and conceal me till your anger has passed!
If only you would set me a time
    and then remember me!

14 

If someone dies, will they live again?
    All the days of my hard service
    I will wait for my renewal to come.

15 

You will call and I will answer you;
    you will long for the creature your hands have made.

16 

Surely then you will count my steps
    but not keep track of my sin.

17 

My offences will be sealed up in a bag;
    you will cover over my sin.

18 

‘But as a mountain erodes and crumbles
    and as a rock is moved from its place,

19 

as water wears away stones
    and torrents wash away the soil,
    so you destroy a person’s hope.

20 

You overpower them once for all, and they are gone;
    you change their countenance and send them away.

21 

If their children are honoured, they do not know it;
    if their children are brought low, they do not see it.

22 

They feel but the pain of their own bodies
    and mourn only for themselves.’



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The Book Of JOB

Chapter Fourteen

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OVERVIEW 

The Book Of JOB

Overview

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The Book Of JOB

David Pawson



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