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Job continued his reply
13 “Hey, I [SYN] have seen everything that you have seen,
and I have heard and understood all that you have said.
2 What you know, I also know;
I do ◄not know less than/know as much as► you.
3 But I would like to speak to Almighty God, not to you;
I would like to argue with him and prove that I ◄am innocent/have not done things that are wrong►.
4 As for you, you do not allow people to know the truth about me,
like someone covers up a bad surface of a wall with whitewash [MET].
You are all like doctors [MET] that give people useless medicines.
5 I wish/desire that you would be silent;
that would be the wisest thing that you could do.
6 Listen to what I will say to you now;
listen while I am saying what is true about myself.
7 Are you telling lies about me to prove God is just in causing me to suffer?
Are you saying what is deceitful in order to benefit him?
8 Are you trying to defend him?
Are you trying to prove as you would in a court that he is innocent?
9 If he looks closely, will he find that everything that you have done is good?
Or can you deceive him, like you deceive other people?
10 If you secretly say/do things to cause God to act favorably toward you,
he will surely rebuke you.
11 He will certainly [RHQ] cause you to be terrified by his power/greatness;
you will become extremely afraid.
12 The things that you say that you think are wise are as useless as [MET] as ashes;
what you say to defend your opinions is no better than [MET] clay that quickly crumbles.
13 “So, be quiet and allow me to speak,
and then it will not matter what happens to me.
14 I am ready to endure anything;
I am even willing to risk being executed [IDM, DOU] for what I will say.
15 If God kills me, then I will not have anyone else whom I can confidently expect to help me,
but I am going to defend my behavior in his presence anyway.
16 No wicked/godless person would dare to stand in the presence of God,
but because I say that I have not done things that are wrong,
perhaps, if I can prove that to God, he will save me.”
Job asks God to tell him what his charges are
17 “God, listen very carefully to what I say [DOU].
18 I am ready to prove that I am innocent,
and I know that you also will declare that I am not guilty.
19 I certainly do not think [RHQ] that you or anyone else will say that what I say is not true;
if anyone did that, I would ◄be silent/stop talking► and die.
20 “I am requesting you to do two things for me;
if you do them, I will ◄not hide from you/come and stand in front of you► [LIT].
21 The first thing that I request is that you stop punishing [IDM] me;
and the second thing that I request is that you stop causing me to be very terrified.
22 You speak first, and then I will reply;
or allow me to speak first, and then you reply.
23 What have I done that is wrong? What sins have I committed?
Show me how I have disobeyed you.
24 Why ◄do you refuse to be friendly with/have you abandoned► me [IDM]?
Why do you ◄act toward me as though I am/consider me to be► your enemy?
25 I am as insignificant as [MET] a leaf that is blown by the wind;
why are you trying to cause me to be afraid [RHQ]?
Why are you pursuing me?
Am I useless, nothing more than a bit of dry chaff [RHQ]?
26 It seems that you are writing things to accuse me of doing things that are wrong,
even recalling bad things that I did when I was young.
27 It is as though you have fastened my feet with chains to prevent me from walking,
and you watch me wherever I walk;
It is as though you even look closely at my footprints to see where I have gone.
28 As a result, my body is decaying like [SIM] rotten wood,
like a piece of cloth that is eaten by larvae of moths.”
JOB C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42