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1 Then Job answered:
2 “Truly,2 I know that this is so. But how3 can a human4 be just before5 God?6 3 If someone wishes7 to contend8 with him, he cannot answer9 him one time in a thousand. 4 He is wise in heart10 and mighty11 in strength12 – who has resisted13 him and remained safe?14 5 He who removes mountains suddenly,15 who overturns them in his anger;16 6 he who shakes the earth out of its place17 so that its pillars tremble;18 7 he who commands the sun and19 it does not shine20 and seals up21 the stars; 8 he alone spreads out the heavens,
and treads22 on the waves of the sea;23 9 he makes the Bear,24 Orion,25 and the Pleiades,26 and the constellations of the southern sky;27 10 he does great and unsearchable things,28 and wonderful things without number.
11 If29 he passes by me, I cannot see30 him,31 if he goes by, I cannot perceive him.32 12 If he snatches away,33 who can turn him back?34 Who dares to say to him, ‘What are you doing?’
13 God does not restrain his anger;35 under him the helpers of Rahab36 lie crushed.37 The Impossibility of Facing God in Court
14 “How much less,38 then, can I answer him39 and choose my words40 to argue41 with42 him!43 15 Although44 I am innocent,45 I could not answer him;46 I could only plead47 with my judge48 for mercy. 16 If I summoned him, and he answered me,49 that he would be listening to my voice –
17 he who51 crushes52 me with a tempest, and multiplies my wounds for no reason.53 18 He does not allow54 me to recover55 my breath, for he fills56 me with bitterness. 19 If it is a matter of strength,57 most certainly58 he is the strong one! And if it is a matter of justice,
he will say, ‘Who will summon me?’59 20 Although I am innocent,60 my mouth61 would condemn me;62 although I am blameless,
it would declare me perverse.63 21 I am blameless.64 I do not know myself.65 I despise my life.
Accusation of God’s Justice
22 “It is all one!66 That is why I say,67 ‘He destroys the blameless and the guilty.’
23 If a scourge brings sudden death,68 he mocks69 at the despair70 of the innocent.71 24 If a land72 has been given into the hand of a wicked man,73 he covers74 the faces of its judges;75 if it is not he, then who is it?76 Renewed Complaint
25 “My days77 are swifter than a runner,78 they speed by without seeing happiness.
26 They glide by79 like reed80 boats, like an eagle that swoops81 down on its prey.82 27 If I say,83 ‘I will84 forget my complaint, I will change my expression85 and be cheerful,’86 28 I dread87 all my sufferings,88 for89 I know that you do not hold me blameless.90 why then92 weary myself93 in vain?94 30 If I wash myself with snow water,95 and make my hands clean with lye,96 31 then you plunge me into a slimy pit97 and my own clothes abhor me.
32 For he98 is not a human being like I am, that99 I might answer him, that we might come100 together in judgment. 33 Nor is there an arbiter101 between us, 34 who105 would take his106 rod107 away from me so that his terror108 would not make me afraid. 35 Then109 would I speak and not fear him, but it is not so with me.110