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2:1 Satan’s second attack on Iyyov
2 It was the day that God’s sons came to present themselves to Yahweh and the adversary (Satan) was also there among them. 2 “Where have you come from?” Yahweh asked the adversary.
“From wandering on the earth and going back and forth on it,” he answered.
3 “Have you noticed my servant Iyyov (Job)?” Yahweh asked Satan, “because there’s no one like him on the earth—a blameless and righteous man, striving to obey God and turning from evil. And he’s still holding firmly to his integrity, even though you incited me against him, to ruin him for nothing.”
4 “Skin for skin,” replied the adversary, “actually, a person will give everything they have to save their life. 5 However, just reach out and touch his flesh and bones, and see if he doesn’t curse you to your face.”
6 “Listen,” Yahweh said to him, “I’ll give you power over him, but you must preserve his life.”
7 So the adversary went away from Yahweh’s presence, and he infected Iyyov with bad boils from the sole of his foot to the top of his head. 8 Iyyov picked up a piece of broken pottery to scratch himself with as he sat down in the middle of a pile of ashes.
9 “Are you still holding tightly onto your integrity?” his wife asked him. “Just curse God and die.”
10 “You’re talking like a foolish person,” Iyyov replied. “Should we only accept good from God and not receive the bad?” In all of that, Iyyov didn’t sin in what he said.
2 and_he/it_was the_day and_ the_sons_of _they_came the_ʼElohīm to_present on YHWH and_came also the_satan in/on/at/with_midst_of_them to_present on YHWH.
2 And_ YHWH _he/it_said to the_satan where from_there are_you_coming and_answered the_satan DOM YHWH and_said from_roaming on_the_earth and_from_walking_around in/on/at/with_it.
3 And_ YHWH _he/it_said to the_satan have_you_considered heart_of_you to servant_of_my ʼIyyōⱱ/(Job) if/because there_[is]_not like_him on_the_earth a_man blameless and_upright fearing_of (of)_god and_turns_away from_evil and_still_he [is]_keeping_hold in/on/at/with_integrity_of_his and_incited_me in_him/it to_destroy_him without_cause.
4 And_answered the_satan DOM YHWH and_said skin for skin and_all/each/any/every that has_THE_man he_will_give for life_of_his.
5 But stretch_out please hand_of_your and_touch (to) bones_of_his and_near/to flesh_of_his if not to face_of_your curse_you.
6 And_ YHWH _he/it_said to the_satan see_he in/on/at/with_power_of_your nevertheless DOM life_of_his preserve.
7 And_he/it_went_out the_satan from the_presence_of YHWH and_inflicted DOM ʼIyyōⱱ/(Job) in/on/at/with_sores bad from_sole_of foot_of_his wwww[fn] crown_of_head_of_his.
8 And_he/it_took to_him/it a_potsherd to_scrape in/on/over_him/it and_he [was]_sitting in_the_middle the_ashes.
9 And_she/it_said to_him/it his/its_wife/woman still_you keeping_hold in/on/at/with_integrity_of_your bless god and_die.
10 And_he/it_said to_her/it as_speak one the_foolish you_are_speaking also DOM the_good will_we_accept from the_ʼElohīm and_DOM the_adversity not will_we_accept in_all this not ʼIyyōⱱ/(Job) he_sinned in/on/at/with_lips_of_his.
2:7 Variant note: עד: (x-qere) ’וְ/עַ֥ד’: lemma_c/5704 morph_HC/R id_18vCn וְ/עַ֥ד
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