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33 “Now, Job, listen to me.
    Listen carefully to what I say.
I am ready to speak.
My heart is honest, so my words are sincere.
    I will speak the truth about what I know.
God’s Spirit made me.
    My life comes from God All-Powerful.
Listen to me and answer if you can.
    Get your arguments ready to face me.
You and I are the same before God.
    He used clay to make us both.
Don’t be afraid of me.
    I will not be hard on you.

“But, Job, I heard what you said.
    These were your very words:
‘I am pure and innocent;
    I did nothing wrong; I am not guilty!
10 But God found an excuse to attack me.
    He treats me like an enemy.
11 He put chains on my feet
    and watches everything I do.’

12 “But you are wrong about this, and I will prove it to you.
    God knows more than any of us.[a]
13 You are arguing with God!
    Why do you think he should explain everything to you?
14 But maybe God does explain what he does
    but speaks in ways that people don’t understand.
15 He may speak in a dream, or in a vision at night,
    when people are in a deep sleep lying in their beds.
16 He may whisper something in their ear,
    and they are frightened when they hear his warnings.
17 God warns people to stop them from doing wrong
    and to keep them from becoming proud.
18 He does this to save them from death.[b]
    He wants to keep them from being destroyed.

19 “Or those who are sick in bed might be suffering punishment from God.
    The pain that makes their bones ache might be a warning from him.
20 They feel so bad they cannot eat.
    Even the best food makes them sick.
21 Their bodies might waste away until they become thin
    and all their bones stick out.
22 They might be close to death,
    their lives about to end.
23 But maybe one of God’s thousands of angels is watching over them,
    to speak for them and tell about the good things they have done.
24 Maybe the angel will be kind and say to God,
    ‘Save this one from the place of death!
    I have found a way to pay for his life.’
25 Then that person’s body will become young and strong again.
    He will be as he was when he was young.
26 He will pray and God will answer.
    He will worship God and shout with joy.
    He will again stand as right before God.
27 He will tell everyone, ‘I sinned.
    I changed good into bad,
    but God didn’t give me the punishment I deserved!
28 God saved me from going down to the place of death.
    Now I can enjoy life again.’

29 “God does all these things for people again and again.
30 He wants them to be saved from death
    so that they can enjoy life.

31 “Job, pay attention and listen to me.
    Be quiet and let me talk.
32 But if you have an answer, go ahead and speak.
    Tell me your argument.
    I would be happy to know that you are innocent!
33 But if you have nothing to say, then listen to me.
    Be quiet, and I will teach you wisdom.”

34 Then Elihu continued his speech:

“Listen to what I say, you wise men.
    Pay attention, you who know so much.
Your tongue tastes the food it touches,
    and your ear tests the words it hears.
So let us test these arguments and decide for ourselves what is right.
    Together we will learn what is good.
Job says, ‘I am innocent,
    and God is not being fair to me.
I am right, but I am judged to be a liar.
    I have done no wrong, but I am badly hurt.’

“Would anyone but Job say such things?
    He has more thirst for insulting God than for water.
He is a friend of evil people.
    He likes to spend time with the wicked.
I know this because he says,
    ‘You will gain nothing if you try to please God.’

10 “You men can understand, so listen to me.
    God would never do what is evil!
    God All-Powerful would never do wrong.
11 He pays us back for what we have done.
    He gives us what we deserve.
12 The truth is that God does no wrong.
    God All-Powerful is always fair.
13 No one chose God to be in charge of the earth.
    No one gave him responsibility for the whole world.
14 If God decided to take away his spirit
    and the breath of life he gave us,
15 then everything on earth would die.
    We would all become dust again.

16 “If you men are wise,
    you will listen to what I say.
17 Can someone be a ruler if he hates justice?
    Job, God is not only powerful, but he is fair.
    Do you think you can judge him guilty?
18 God is the one who says to kings, ‘You are worthless!’
    He says to leaders, ‘You are evil!’
19 He does not respect leaders more than other people.
    And he does not respect the rich more than the poor.
    God made everyone.
20 Any of us can die suddenly, in the middle of the night.
    Anyone can get sick and pass away.
    Even powerful people die for no reason we can see.

21 “God watches what people do.
    He sees every step they take.
22 There is no place dark enough
    for evil people to hide from God.
23 God does not need to set a time
    for people to come before him and be judged.
24 He does not have to ask questions when people do wrong,
    even if they are powerful leaders.
He simply destroys them
    and chooses others to take their place.
25 When he learns what people have done,
    he defeats them, and overnight they are gone.
26 He will punish them for the evil they have done,
    and he will do it where everyone can see.
27 He will do this because they rebelled against him
    and ignored what he wanted.
28 They hurt the poor and made them cry to God for help.
    And he hears their cry!
29 But if God decides not to help them,
    no one can judge him guilty.
If he hides himself, no one can find him.
    He is the ruler over every person and nation.
30 He keeps the wicked from ruling
    so that they will not bring harm to the people.

31 “A person should say to God,
    ‘I am guilty; I will not sin anymore.
32 Show me the sins I am not able to see.
    If I have done wrong, I will not do it again.’
33 Job, you want God to reward you,
    but you refuse to change.
It is your decision, not mine.
    Tell me what you think.
34 A wise person would listen to me.
    A wise person would say,
35 ‘Job talks like an ignorant person.
    What he says doesn’t make sense!’
36 I think Job should be punished even more,
    because he answers us like someone who is evil!
37 He adds rebellion to his other sins.
    He sits there insulting us and arguing with God!”

Footnotes

  1. Job 33:12 God … any of us Or “God is much greater than anyone.”
  2. Job 33:18 death Literally, “the Pit,” the place where people go when they die. Also in verse 22.

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