32 So these three men stopped trying to answer Job, because he was convinced of his own righteousness.+ 2 But E·liʹhu the son of Barʹa·chel the Buzʹite+ of the family of Ram had become very angry. His anger blazed against Job for trying to prove himself right rather than God.+ 3 He was also very angry with Job’s three companions because they could not find an answer but had declared God wicked.+ 4 E·liʹhu had been waiting to respond to Job, because they were older than he was.+ 5 When E·liʹhu saw that the three men had nothing to say in answer, his anger flared up. 6 So E·liʹhu the son of Barʹa·chel the Buzʹite began to speak, saying:
“I am young
And you men are aged.+
So I respectfully held back,+
And I dared not tell you what I know.
7 I thought, ‘Let age speak,
And let a multitude of years declare wisdom.’
8 But it is the spirit in people,
The breath of the Almighty, that gives them understanding.+
9 Age alone does not make one wise,
Nor is it only old men who understand what is right.+
10 So I say, ‘Listen to me,
And I will also tell you what I know.’
11 Look! I have waited for your words;
I kept listening to your reasoning+
As you searched for things to say.+
12 I paid close attention to you,
But none of you could prove Job wrong
Or answer his arguments.
13 So do not say, ‘We have found wisdom;
It is God who refutes him, not a man.’
14 He did not direct his words against me,
So I will not reply to him with your arguments.
15 They are dismayed, they have no more answers;
They have nothing left to say.
16 I have waited, but they do not continue speaking;
They just stand there, with no further answer.
17 So I too will give an answer;
I too will tell what I know,
18 For I am full of words;
The spirit within me compels me.
19 My insides are like wine that has no vent,
Like new wineskins ready to burst.+
20 Let me speak so that I can find relief!
I will open my lips and give an answer.
21 I will not show partiality to anyone;+
Nor will I flatter any human,
22 For I do not know how to flatter;
If I did, my Maker would quickly do away with me.
33 “But now, Job, please hear my words;
Listen to everything I say.
2 Look, please! I must open my mouth;
My tongue must speak.
3 My words declare the uprightness of my heart,+
And my lips sincerely tell what I know.
4 God’s own spirit made me,+
And the Almighty’s own breath brought me to life.+
5 Reply to me if you are able;
Present your arguments before me; take your position.
6 Look! I am just like you before the true God;
From the clay I too was shaped.+
7 So no fear of me should terrify you,
And no pressure from me should overwhelm you.
8 But you said in my hearing,
Yes, I kept hearing these words,
9 ‘I am pure, without transgression;+
I am clean, without error.+
10 But God finds reasons to oppose me;
He considers me his enemy.+
11 He puts my feet in stocks;
He scrutinizes all my paths.’+
12 But you are not right in saying this, so I will answer you:
God is far greater than mortal man.+
13 Why do you complain against Him?+
Is it because he did not answer all your words?+
14 For God speaks once and a second time,
But no one pays attention,
15 In a dream, a vision of the night,+
When deep sleep falls upon people
While they sleep in their beds.
16 Then he uncovers their ears+
And impresses his instruction upon them,
17 To turn a person away from wrongdoing+
And to protect a man from pride.+
18 God spares his soul from the pit,+
His life from perishing by the sword.
19 A person is also reproved by pain on his bed
And by the constant distress of his bones,
20 So that his very being loathes bread,
And he rejects even fine food.+
21 His flesh wastes away from sight,
And his bones that were hidden now protrude.
22 His soul draws near to the pit;
His life to those who bring death.
23 If there is a messenger for him,
One advocate out of a thousand,
To tell to man what is upright,
24 Then God shows him favor and says,
‘Spare him from going down into the pit!+
I have found a ransom!+
25 Let his flesh become fresher than in youth;+
Let him return to the days of his youthful vigor.’+
26 He will entreat God,+ who will accept him,
And he will see His face with shouts of joy,
And He will restore His righteousness to mortal man.
27 That person will declare to men,
‘I have sinned+ and distorted what is right,
But I did not receive what I deserved.
28 He has redeemed my soul from going into the pit,+
And my life will see the light.’
29 Indeed, God does all these things
Twice, three times, for a man,
30 To bring him back from the pit,
So that he may be enlightened with the light of life.+
31 Pay attention, Job! Listen to me!
Keep silent, and I will continue speaking.
32 If you have something to say, reply to me.
Speak, for I want to prove you right.
33 If you have nothing to say, you should listen to me;
Keep silent, and I will teach you wisdom.”
34 So E·liʹhu continued to say in reply:
2 “Listen to my words, you who are wise;
Hear me, you who know so much.
3 For the ear tests words
Just as the tongue tastes food.
4 Let us evaluate for ourselves what is right;
Let us decide among ourselves what is good.
5 For Job has said, ‘I am in the right,+
But God has denied me justice.+
6 Would I lie about what my own judgment should be?
My wound is incurable, though there is no transgression.’+
7 What other man is like Job,
Who drinks up derision like water?
8 He is in company with wrongdoers
And in association with wicked men.+
9 For he has said, ‘A man does not benefit
From trying to please God.’+
10 So listen to me, you men of understanding:
It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly,+
For the Almighty to do wrong!+
11 For he will reward a man according to what he does+
And bring upon him the consequences of his ways.
12 For a certainty, God does not act wickedly;+
The Almighty does not pervert justice.+
13 Who put him in charge of the earth,
And who appointed him over the whole world?
14 If he fixes his attention on them,
If he gathers their spirit and breath to himself,+
15 All humans would perish together,
And mankind would return to the dust.+
16 So if you have understanding, pay attention to this;
Listen carefully to what I say.
17 Should someone who hates justice be in control,
Or would you condemn a powerful one who is righteous?
18 Would you say to a king, ‘You are good for nothing,’
Or to nobles, ‘You are wicked’?+
19 There is One who does not show partiality to princes
And who does not favor the rich over the poor,+
For they are all the work of his hands.+
20 They may die suddenly,+ in the middle of the night;+
They shake violently and pass away;
Even the powerful are removed, but not by human hands.+
21 For God’s eyes are upon the ways of a man,+
And He sees all his steps.
22 There is no darkness or deep shadow
Where wrongdoers can conceal themselves.+
23 For God has not set an appointed time for any man
To appear before him in judgment.
24 He breaks the powerful without needing to investigate
And sets up others in their place.+
25 For he knows what they are doing;+
He overthrows them during the night, and they are crushed.+
26 He strikes them for their wickedness,
In a place where all can see,+
27 Because they have turned away from following him+
And have no regard for any of his ways;+
28 They cause the poor to cry out to him,
So that he hears the outcry of the helpless.+
29 When God remains silent, who can condemn him?
When he hides his face, who can see him?
Whether toward a nation or a man, the result is the same,
30 So that a godless person may not rule+
Or lay snares for the people.
31 For will anyone say to God,
‘I have been punished, although I have committed no offense;+
32 Teach me what I have failed to see;
If I have done anything wrong, I will not do it again’?
33 Should he reward you on your terms when you reject his judgment?
You must decide, not I.
So tell me what you know so well.
34 Men of understanding will say to me
—Any wise man who hears me—
35 ‘Job speaks without knowledge,+
And his words lack insight.’
36 Let Job be tested to the limit
Because his replies are like those of wicked men!
37 He adds rebellion to his sin;+
He scornfully claps his hands before us
And multiplies his words against the true God!”+