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JOB 33:1–33:30 ©

Job 33

33

Now, Eyob, mark my words,

listen to all I urge.

2

Here am I with open mouth,

here is my tongue talking,

3

my heart uttering what is right and true,

and my speech utterly sincere.

5

Answer me, if you can;

stand up and argue with me.

6

You and I before God are the same;

I too am formed of clay;

4

God’s spirit made me,

and the Almighty breathes life into me.

7

No fear of me need scare you;

I will not be hard on you.

8

You argued, in my hearing,

for I heard you claim--

9

‘I am pure and sinless,

innocent and guiltless: 10but God picks a quarrel with me,

he treats me as his enemy,

he fastens logs to my feet,

he watches every step I take;

12

and if I cry, he will not answer:

no, God conceals himself from men.’

13

Now, why complain of him

for never answering your cry?

14

God has one mode of speech;

yes, and if man heeds it not, another.

15

In dreams, in visions of the night,

when men fall into trances,

slumbering on their beds,

16

he reveals things to them,

and sends them awful warnings,

17

to draw them back from evil,

and make them give up pride,

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to save their souls from death,

their lives from rushing on their doom.

19

Or, man is chastened on a bed of pain,

his limbs are all benumbed.

20

till his soul turns from food,

and even dainty dishes he abhors;

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his flesh grows lean and foul,

his bones stick out;

22

his life is on the verge of death,

near the destroying angels.

23

But another angel comes to his aid,

one of God’s thousand angels;

he tells the man his faults,

24

and then in pity intercedes for him,

that his life may be saved from death,

since he has found a ransom for the man.

25

Then his flesh turns fresher than a child’s,

his early strength returns;

26

he prays to God and wins his 26 favour,

he worships in his presence joyfully;

he tells men how God saved him,

27

singing aloud to others,

‘I sinned, I went astray,

but he has not punished me;

28

he saved my soul from death,

and let me see the dear light of the living.’

29

Now God does all this over and again,

twice, thrice, for men,

30

to bring them back from death

into the sunshine of life.”

JOB 33:1–33:30 ©

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