Jun 3 - Job 22-25

Job

1Then Eliphaz the Temanite replied:2"Can a man be of benefit to God? Can even a wise man benefit him?3What pleasure would it give the Almighty if you were righteous? What would he gain if your ways were blameless?4"Is it for your piety that he rebukes you and brings charges against you?5Is not your wickedness great? Are not your sins endless?6You demanded security from your brothers for no reason; you stripped men of their clothing, leaving them naked.7You gave no water to the weary and you withheld food from the hungry,8though you were a powerful man, owning land- an honored man, living on it.9And you sent widows away empty-handed and broke the strength of the fatherless.10That is why snares are all around you, why sudden peril terrifies you,11why it is so dark you cannot see, and why a flood of water covers you.12"Is not God in the heights of heaven? And see how lofty are the highest stars!13Yet you say, 'What does God know? Does he judge through such darkness?14Thick clouds veil him, so he does not see us as he goes about in the vaulted heavens.'15Will you keep to the old path that evil men have trod?16They were carried off before their time, their foundations washed away by a flood.17They said to God, 'Leave us alone! What can the Almighty do to us?'18Yet it was he who filled their houses with good things, so I stand aloof from the counsel of the wicked.19"The righteous see their ruin and rejoice; the innocent mock them, saying,20'Surely our foes are destroyed, and fire devours their wealth.'21"Submit to God and be at peace with him; in this way prosperity will come to you.22Accept instruction from his mouth and lay up his words in your heart.23If you return to the Almighty, you will be restored: If you remove wickedness far from your tent24and assign your nuggets to the dust, your gold of Ophir to the rocks in the ravines,25then the Almighty will be your gold, the choicest silver for you.26Surely then you will find delight in the Almighty and will lift up your face to God.27You will pray to him, and he will hear you, and you will fulfill your vows.28What you decide on will be done, and light will shine on your ways.29When men are brought low and you say, 'Lift them up!' then he will save the downcast.30He will deliver even one who is not innocent, who will be delivered through the cleanness of your hands."
1Then Job replied:2"Even today my complaint is bitter; his hand is heavy in spite of my groaning.3If only I knew where to find him; if only I could go to his dwelling!4I would state my case before him and fill my mouth with arguments.5I would find out what he would answer me, and consider what he would say.6Would he oppose me with great power? No, he would not press charges against me.7There an upright man could present his case before him, and I would be delivered forever from my judge.8"But if I go to the east, he is not there; if I go to the west, I do not find him.9When he is at work in the north, I do not see him; when he turns to the south, I catch no glimpse of him.10But he knows the way that I take; when he has tested me, I will come forth as gold.11My feet have closely followed his steps; I have kept to his way without turning aside.12I have not departed from the commands of his lips; I have treasured the words of his mouth more than my daily bread.13"But he stands alone, and who can oppose him? He does whatever he pleases.14He carries out his decree against me, and many such plans he still has in store.15That is why I am terrified before him; when I think of all this, I fear him.16God has made my heart faint; the Almighty has terrified me.17Yet I am not silenced by the darkness, by the thick darkness that covers my face.
1"Why does the Almighty not set times for judgment? Why must those who know him look in vain for such days?2Men move boundary stones; they pasture flocks they have stolen.3They drive away the orphan's donkey and take the widow's ox in pledge.4They thrust the needy from the path and force all the poor of the land into hiding.5Like wild donkeys in the desert, the poor go about their labor of foraging food; the wasteland provides food for their children.6They gather fodder in the fields and glean in the vineyards of the wicked.7Lacking clothes, they spend the night naked; they have nothing to cover themselves in the cold.8They are drenched by mountain rains and hug the rocks for lack of shelter.9The fatherless child is snatched from the breast; the infant of the poor is seized for a debt.10Lacking clothes, they go about naked; they carry the sheaves, but still go hungry.11They crush olives among the terraces; they tread the winepresses, yet suffer thirst.12The groans of the dying rise from the city, and the souls of the wounded cry out for help. But God charges no one with wrongdoing.13"There are those who rebel against the light, who do not know its ways or stay in its paths.14When daylight is gone, the murderer rises up and kills the poor and needy; in the night he steals forth like a thief.15The eye of the adulterer watches for dusk; he thinks, 'No eye will see me,' and he keeps his face concealed.16In the dark, men break into houses, but by day they shut themselves in; they want nothing to do with the light.17For all of them, deep darkness is their morning; they make friends with the terrors of darkness.18"Yet they are foam on the surface of the water; their portion of the land is cursed, so that no one goes to the vineyards.19As heat and drought snatch away the melted snow, so the grave snatches away those who have sinned.20The womb forgets them, the worm feasts on them; evil men are no longer remembered but are broken like a tree.21They prey on the barren and childless woman, and to the widow show no kindness.22But God drags away the mighty by his power; though they become established, they have no assurance of life.23He may let them rest in a feeling of security, but his eyes are on their ways.24For a little while they are exalted, and then they are gone; they are brought low and gathered up like all others; they are cut off like heads of grain.25"If this is not so, who can prove me false and reduce my words to nothing?"
1Then Bildad the Shuhite replied:2"Dominion and awe belong to God; he establishes order in the heights of heaven.3Can his forces be numbered? Upon whom does his light not rise?4How then can a man be righteous before God? How can one born of woman be pure?5If even the moon is not bright and the stars are not pure in his eyes,6how much less man, who is but a maggot- a son of man, who is only a worm!"