Job 11
Zophar Rebukes Job
1Then Zophar the Naamathite ▼▼ Lit answered and said
answered, 2“Shall a multitude of words go unanswered,And a btalkative man be acquitted?
3“Shall your boasts silence men?
And shall you cscoff and none rebuke?
4“For dyou have said, ‘My teaching is pure,
And eI am innocent in your eyes.’
5“But would that God might speak,
And open His lips against you,
6And show you the secrets of wisdom!
For sound wisdom ▼
▼ Lit is double
,
ghas two sides.Know then that God ▼
▼ Lit causes to be forgotten for you
forgets a part of iyour iniquity.7 j“Can you discover the depths of God?
Can you discover the limits of the Almighty?
8“They are khigh as ▼
▼ Lit the heights of heaven
the heavens, what can you do?Deeper than ▼
▼ I.e. the nether world
,
nSheol, what can you know?9“Its measure is longer than the earth
And broader than the sea.
10“If He passes by or shuts up,
Or calls an assembly, owho can restrain Him?
11“For pHe knows false men,
And He qsees iniquity ▼
▼ Or even He does not consider
without investigating.12 ▼
▼ Lit A hollow man
,
t“An idiot will become intelligentWhen the ▼
▼ Lit donkey
foal of a vwild donkey is born a man.13 w“If you would xdirect your heart right
And yspread out your hand to Him,
14If iniquity is in your hand, zput it far away,
And do not let wickedness dwell in your tents;
15“Then, indeed, you could aalift up your face without moral defect,
And you would be steadfast and abnot fear.
16“For you would acforget your trouble,
As adwaters that have passed by, you would remember it.
17“Your ▼
▼ Lit duration of life
life would be ▼▼ Lit above noonday
,
agbrighter than noonday;Darkness would be like the morning.
18“Then you would trust, because there is hope;
And you would look around and rest securely.
19“You would ahlie down and none would disturb you,
And many would aientreat your ▼
▼ Lit face
favor.20“But the akeyes of the wicked will fail,
And ▼
▼ Lit escape has perished from them
there will ambe no escape for them;And their anhope is ▼
▼ Lit the expiring of the soul
,
apto breathe their last.”
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