Job
22 And Elʹi·phaz the Teʹman·ite proceeded to answer and say:
2 “Can an able-bodied man* be of use to God* himself,+
That anyone having insight should be of use toward him?
3 Does the Almighty have any delight in that you are righteous,+
Or any gain in that you make your way blameless?+
6 For you seize a pledge from your brothers without cause,+
And you strip off even the garments of naked people.
8 As for a man* of strength,* the land is his,+
And one who is treated with partiality himself dwells in it.
10 That is why bird traps are all around you,+
And sudden dread disturbs you;
11 Or darkness, [so that] you cannot see,
And a heaving mass of water itself covers you.
14 Clouds are a concealment place for him so that he does not see,
And on the vault of heaven he walks about.’
15 Will you keep to the very way of long ago
That hurtful men* have trodden,
16 [Men] who have been snatched away before their time,+
Whose foundation+ is poured away just as a river,
17 Who are saying to the [true] God:* ‘Turn away from us!+
And what can the Almighty accomplish against us?’*
18 Yet he himself has filled their houses with good things;+
And the very counsel of wicked ones has kept far from me.+
19 The righteous ones will see and rejoice,+
And the innocent one himself will hold them in derision:
20 ‘Truly our antagonists* have been effaced;
And what is left of them a fire will certainly eat up.’
21 Acquaint yourself, please, with him, and keep peace;
Thereby good things will come to you.
23 If you return to the Almighty,+ you will be built up;
[If] you will keep unrighteousness far from your tent,
24 And [if] there is a placing of precious ore in the dust
And gold of Oʹphir+ in the rock of torrent valleys,
25 The Almighty also will indeed become your precious ores,
And silver, the choicest, to you.+
28 And you will decide on something, and it will stand for you;
And upon your ways light will certainly shine.+