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Job refuted Eliphaz' claim
1 Then Job spoke again, saying to Eliphaz,
2 “If all my troubles and misery could be put on a scale and weighed,
3 they would be heavier than all the sands on the shores of the oceans.
That is why I spoke ◄very rashly/without thinking clearly► about the day that I was born.
4 It is as though Almighty God has shot me with arrows.
It is as though those arrows had poison on their tips, and that poison has gone into my spirit.
The things that God has done to me have terrified me.
5 Just like a wild donkey does not complain by braying when it has plenty of grass to eat,
and an ox does not complain by bellowing when it has food to eat [MET],
I would not complain if you were really helping/comforting me.
6 People complain [RHQ] when they must eat food which has no salt
or other slimy tasteless food [MET],
and that is what your words are like, Eliphaz.
7 Just like I have I do not want to eat food like that,
and my palate loathes/detests that kind of food [MET],
I do not appreciate what you have said to me.
8 I wish that God would do for me what I have requested from him [DOU].
9 I wish that he would crush me and let me die.
I wish that he would reach out his hand and take away my life.
10 If he would do that, I would be comforted by knowing that in spite of the great pain that I have suffered,
I have always obeyed what God, the Holy One, has commanded.
11 But now I do not have [RHQ] enough strength to endure all these things.
And since I have nothing to hope for in ◄the future/this life►,
it is difficult for me to be patient now [RHQ].
12 I am not [RHQ] strong like rocks are,
and my body is not made of bronze.
13 So I am not able to help myself,
and it seems that there is no one to rescue me.
Job's friends were not helping him
14 When a man has many troubles, his friends should be kind to him,
even if he stops revering Almighty God.
15 But you, my friends, are not dependable.
You are like streams: they spill over their banks in the spring
16 when the melting ice and snow make those streams overflow,
17 but when the dry season comes, there is no water flowing in those streams,
and the channels dry up.
18 The caravans of merchants turn off the path to search for some water,
but there is no water,
so they die in the desert.
19 The men in those caravans searched for some water
because they were sure that they would find some.
20 But they did not find any,
so they were very disappointed.
21 Similarly, you friends have not helped me at all!
You have seen that terrible things have happened to me,
and you are afraid that God might do similar things to you.
22 After I lost all my wealth, ◄did I ask any of you for money?/I did not ask any of you for money.► [RHQ]
Did I plead with any of you to spend some of your money to help me? [RHQ]
23 Have I asked any of you to rescue me from my enemies? [RHQ]
Have I asked you to save me from those who ◄oppressed me/treated me badly►? [RHQ] No!
Job insisted he had done no wrong
24 Answer me now, and then I will be quiet;
tell me what wrong things I have done!
25 When people speak what is true, that will not hurt the person who hears it,
but what you say, criticizing me, is not true, so your saying it proves nothing! [RHQ]
26 I am a man who has nothing to hope for,
but you try to correct me, and you think what I say is nothing but wind! [RHQ]
27 You do not sympathize with me at all for all that I am suffering.
You will do anything to get things for yourselves! You would even play a game to see who gets an orphan as a prize!
28 Please look at me! I will not [RHQ] lie while I am looking at your faces.
29 Stop saying that I have sinned, and stop criticizing me unjustly!
You should realize that I have not done things that are wrong.
30 Do you think that I am lying?
No, I am not lying, because I know what is right and what is wrong. [RHQ]”
Note: The Old Testament in this translation is still being worked on, and is in draft form. Updates will be posted at eBible.org/t4t/.