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JOB 34:1–34:37 ©

The Book of Job 34

34Then Elihu continued to speak, and he said,

2“I want everyone who is wise to hear what I am about to say.

I want everyone who knows a lot to listen to me.

3I want you to listen carefully to me because when people hear others speak,

they need to decide whether what the others are saying is right or wrong.

They do this just as people taste food to decide whether it is good or bad.

4I would like all of us to decide together who is right, Job or his friends.

I would like us to find out together what is a good way to understand his situation.

5We need to consider this carefully together because Job has said, ‘I am innocent,

but God has not judged me fairly.’

6Job has said he would not lie about whether he has done what is right.

He has spoken as if God had shot him with an arrow and wounded him so badly that he will die,

even though he is innocent.

7I have not heard anyone else speak the way Job does.

People drink water to satisfy their thirst, and mocking God seems to satisfy Job.

8His friends are people who do what is wrong.

He spends time with wicked people.

9We know that this is true about him because he has said, ‘It is useless for people to want to please God.’

10So, all of you who understand things well, listen to me!

God would never consider doing anything that was wicked!

No, Shaddai would never consider doing anything that was wrong!

11We can be confident that God treats people fairly because we can see that he rewards or punishes people properly for what they have done.

God gives people what they deserve for the manner in which they have lived.

12No, God never does anything wicked.

Shaddai always treats people fairly.

13God did not need anyone to give him the authority to rule the people who live on the earth.

He did not need anyone to put him in control of all the people in the world.

14If God ever thought only about himself and not also about the world he created, if God ever stopped keeping people and animals alive,

15then every living thing would die immediately,

and the bodies of people would soon become soil again.

16So, Job, if you truly want to understand,

then listen carefully to what I am about to say.

17God could certainly not hate what is right and still rule the world.

So you really cannot say that God, who is righteous and powerful, has done something wrong.

18God tells some kings that they are worthless,

and he says to some officials that they are wicked.

19God does not treat rulers better than he treats other people.

God does not treat rich people more respectfully than he treats poor people.

After all, God created all people.

20If people use their power to oppress others,

God punishes them by killing them.

Those people are not expecting to have troubles and die, and humans do not kill them,

but God kills them very quickly.

21God punishes oppressive people because he sees everything that people do.

God is aware of each individual action that a person does.

22Wicked people can not escape from God

by hiding in places where it is very dark.

23Now God does not need to examine a person further

before passing judgment on that person.

24God does not need to investigate what people have done.

He knows whether important people have done wrong, and he destroys them if they have.

He then appoints others to take their places.

25Because he already knows what they have done,

he removes them quickly and gets rid of them.

26God kills them because of the wicked things that they have done.

Many people see him do it.

27God kills them because they stopped doing what he wanted them to do

and did not pay attention to his commands.

28They mistreated poor people.

Those poor people prayed to God for help,

and God answered their prayers.

29Yet even if God decides not to punish wicked people right away,

no one can criticize him.

If God does not reveal what he is doing,

no one can understand it.

God controls every nation and every person.

30God makes sure that those who rule honor him.

He makes sure that rulers do not oppress the people whom they rule.

31Suppose someone says to God,

‘I recognize that I am suffering because I have sinned.

I do not want to sin any longer.

32Please show me what sins I have committed.

I will stop doing anything that is evil.’

33If a person said that to God,

do you think that God would continue to punish him?

Now you have been saying that God does not treat people fairly,

so it is important for you to decide what you think God would do.

I will not suggest the answer myself.

We would like to hear you say what you think about this.

34But unfortunately, I believe that when people who have good sense

and people who are wise hear my question and your answer,

they will say to me,

35‘Job is speaking ignorantly.

What he says does not make sense.’

36It would be good if God put Job on trial

and investigated every last detail of his case.

God should do that because Job has been speaking just as wicked people speak.

37God should put Job on trial because in addition to sinning,

he is saying that God does not treat people fairly.

Knowing that we were watching, he clapped his hands to insult God.

He has made long speeches to say that God has punished him unjustly.”

JOB 34:1–34:37 ©

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