Job-9

(Christian Standard Version)

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  • 1 Job’s Reply to Bildad Then Job answered:
  • 2 Yes, I know what you’ve said is true, but how can a person be justified before God?
  • 3 If one wanted to take him to court, he could not answer God Or court, God would not answer him once in a thousand times.
  • 4 God is wise and all-powerful. Who has opposed him and come out unharmed?
  • 5 He removes mountains without their knowledge, overturning them in his anger.
  • 6 He shakes the earth from its place so that its pillars tremble.
  • 7 He commands the sun not to shine and seals off the stars.
  • 8 He alone stretches out the heavens and treads on the waves of the sea. Or and walks on the back of the sea god
  • 9 He makes the stars: the Bear, Or Aldebaran Orion, the Pleiades, and the constellations Or chambers of the southern sky.
  • 10 He does great and unsearchable things, wonders without number.
  • 11 If he passed by me, I wouldn’t see him; if he went by, I wouldn’t recognize him.
  • 12 If he snatches something, who can stop Or dissuade him? Who can ask him, “What are you doing? ”
  • 13 God does not hold back his anger; Rahab’s assistants cringe in fear beneath him!
  • 14 How then can I answer him or choose my arguments against him?
  • 15 Even if I were in the right, I could not answer. I could only beg my Judge for mercy.
  • 16 If I summoned him and he answered me, I do not believe he would pay attention to what I said.
  • 17 He batters me with a whirlwind and multiplies my wounds without cause.
  • 18 He doesn’t let me catch my breath but fills me with bitter experiences.
  • 19 If it is a matter of strength, look, he is the powerful one! If it is a matter of justice, who can summon him? LXX; MT reads me
  • 20 Even if I were in the right, my own mouth would condemn me; if I were blameless, my mouth would declare me guilty.
  • 21 Though I am blameless, I no longer care about myself; I renounce my life.
  • 22 It is all the same. Therefore I say, “He destroys both the blameless and the wicked.”
  • 23 When catastrophe Or whip ; Hb obscure brings sudden death, he mocks the despair of the innocent.
  • 24 The earth Or land is handed over to the wicked; he blindfolds Lit covers the faces of its judges. If it isn’t he, then who is it?
  • 25 My days fly by faster than a runner; they flee without seeing any good.
  • 26 They sweep by like boats made of papyrus, like an eagle swooping down on its prey.
  • 27 If I said, “I will forget my complaint, change my expression, and smile,”
  • 28 I would still live in terror of all my pains. I know you will not acquit me.
  • 29 Since I will be found guilty, why should I struggle in vain?
  • 30 If I wash myself with snow, and cleanse my hands with lye,
  • 31 then you dip me in a pit of mud, and my own clothes despise me!
  • 32 For he is not a man like me, that I can answer him, that we can take each other to court.
  • 33 There is no mediator between us, to lay his hand on both of us.
  • 34 Let him take his rod away from me so his terror will no longer frighten me.
  • 35 Then I would speak and not fear him. But that is not the case; I am on my own.
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