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UST JOB Chapter 15

JOB 15 ©

15Then Eliphaz, Job’s friend from the town of Teman, replied to what Job had said. Eliphaz told him,

2“If you were truly wise, you would not have said such useless things.

You have said a lot, but it has all been insignificant.

3You should not be saying things that do not benefit anyone.

No, you should not speak things that are not helpful.

4You are actually encouraging others not to respect God.

Yes, you are discouraging people from honoring him.

5You are wicked, and that is why you say what you do.

You are talking in the way that deceptive people talk.

6Everything that you say shows that God should punish you.

It is not necessary for me to prove that.

7You should not think that you know so much

You were not the first person whom God created.

God did not make you when he first formed the world.

8You do not listen as God makes his plans.

You should not think that you are the only person who is wise.

9We know everything that you know.

We understand everything that you understand.

10My friends and I are saying the same things

that old, wise people say,

people who were born before your father was.

11God wants to comfort you

and speak gently to you,

but you do not appreciate that.

12You should not be allowing yourself to become so emotional.

No, you should not be allowing yourself to lose your temper.

13You have become angry with God,

and so you are saying harsh things against him.

14No human being can be sinless.

No one on this earth can be completely righteous.

15God does not even trust his own angels to do the right thing every time.

He does not consider the heavens to be completely pure.

16So God certainly does not consider people to be pure who commit terrible wrongs,

who do evil deeds as often as they drink water.

17Job, I want to explain why you are experiencing so much suffering.

Please listen to me.

I have learned many things,

and I want to explain them to you.

18These are things that wise people have passed down from their ancestors.

These wise people have declared all these things openly.

19God gave the land of Edom exclusively to my wise ancestors.

No one came from another country and caused them to think wrongly about God.

20Wicked people suffer great pain the whole time that they are alive.

God has determined that this will happen constantly to those who oppress others.

21Wicked people constantly experience terrible things.

They may become wealthy, but they will lose that wealth.

22Wicked people lose hope that their troubles will ever end.

They are always afraid that they are going to die violently.

23They have to go and search for food to eat. They do not know where to find it.

They know that they will certainly experience disasters soon.

24Wicked people are always afraid that bad things will happen to them.

Their fear keeps them from taking actions that might protect them,

as if an opposing king had defeated them in a battle and they had become helpless.

25These things happen to wicked people because they oppose God.

They think they are strong enough to defeat Shaddai.

26Wicked people stubbornly oppose God

as if they had a strong shield to protect themselves against God.

27But they are so fat that they would not be able to fight!

28Wicked people have to live in cities that others have deserted.

They live in homes that others have abandoned.

Those homes are about to collapse into a pile of ruins.

29Few wicked people become rich, and those who do become rich do not stay rich for very long.

No, they do not acquire great wealth.

30Wicked people will always be in trouble.

They will be like trees whose branches burn up.

When God gives the command, they will die.

31Wicked people are often foolish and want to get things that are actually worthless.

In the end, all they have are those worthless things.

32While they are still young, they will die.

They are like branches that have broken off a tree and dried up.

33Wicked people are like vines whose grapes fall off before they are ripe.

They are like olive trees whose blossoms fall off before they produce any fruit.

34Surely wicked people will not have any descendants.

Those who took money from bribes will not have any money left in the end.

35They plan to cause trouble and to do evil things.

They continually think of ways to deceive other people.”

JOB 15 ©

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