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OET-RV JOB Chapter 9

OETJOB 9 ©

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9:1 Iyyov’s first response to Bildad

9Then Iyyov answered saying:

2Yes, I certainly know that.[ref]

But how can a person be declared innocent before God?

3If someone wanted to argue with him,

he wouldn’t answer them once out of a thousand times.

4He’s wise in his thinking and very powerful.

Who has ever challenged him and succeeded?

5He takes down mountains and they don’t even know who is overturning them with his anger.

6The one who shakes the earth from its place

and makes its pillars shudder.

7The one who can tell the sun not to shine,

and seals off the stars.

8The one who stretches out space all by himself,

and treads on the tops of the waves in the sea.

9The one who made the Bear, Orion, Pleiades,

as well as the southern constellations.

10The one who does more incredible things than we can find,

and does more marvellous things than we can count.

11It he went past me, I couldn’t see him,

and if he moved off, I wouldn’t be able to perceive it.

12When he takes things away, who can stop him,

and who will ask him what he’s doing?

13God won’t suppress his anger.

Those who help Rahab lie beneath him.


14I will certainly answer him.

I will choose my words against him.

15If I was innocent, I wouldn’t answer.

I would ask my judge for mercy.

16If I called and he answered me,

I wouldn’t believe that he’d listened to my voice.

17He crushes me with storms,

and wounds me over and over without cause.

18He doesn’t let me catch my breath.

He fills me with bitterness.

19Concerning strength, he’s powerful.

Concerning justice, he’ll ask, ‘Who will summon me?’

20If I was innocent, my mouth would condemn me.

If I was blameless, it would declare me guilty.

21I’m innocent—I don’t know myself.

I despise my life.

22It’s the same thing, therefore I said,

‘He’s bringing both the blameless and the wicked to their end.’

23When a disaster brings sudden death, he mocks the despair of innocent people.

24The world has been given over to someone wicked.

He covers the judges eyesso who did it?


25My days go by faster than a sprinter.

They’ve fled by without seeing any good.

26They pass like boats made with reeds—

like an eagle swooping down on its food.

27If I said that I would forget my complaint,

and soften my expression and smile,

28I’d be afraid of all my sufferings.

I know that you wouldn’t consider me innocent.

29I’d be guilty,

so why would I work hard for such vanity?

30If I washed myself from a clear mountain stream

and cleaned my hands with strong soap,

31then you’d plunge me into a pit

and my own clothes would abhor me.

32He’s not a human like me,

so we wouldn’t be going into court together.

33There’s no mediator between us,

who would have authority over both of us.

34Let him remove his rod from me,

so his terror won’t frighten me.

35I would speak and not fear him,

but it’s not like that with me.


9:2: Yob 4:17.

OETJOB 9 ©

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