Job 6 NABRE

Job’s First Reply.

1 Then Job answered and said:

2 Ah, could my anguish but be measuredand my calamity laid with it in the scales,

3 They would now outweigh the sands of the sea!Because of this I speak without restraint.

4 For the arrows of the Almighty are in me,and my spirit drinks in their poison;the terrors of God are arrayed against me.

5 Does the wild donkey bray when it has grass?Does the ox low over its fodder?

6 Can anything insipid be eaten without salt?Is there flavor in the white of an egg?

7 I refuse to touch them;they are like loathsome food to me.

8 Oh, that I might have my request,and that God would grant what I long for:

9 Even that God would decide to crush me,that he would put forth his hand and cut me off!

10 Then I should still have consolationand could exult through unremitting pain,because I have not transgressed the commands of the Holy One.

11 What strength have I that I should endure,and what is my limit that I should be patient?

12 Have I the strength of stones,or is my flesh of bronze?

13 Have I no helper,and has my good sense deserted me?

14 A friend owes kindness to one in despair,though he has forsaken the fear of the Almighty.

15 My companions are undependable as a wadi,as watercourses that run dry in the wadies;

16 Though they may be black with ice,and with snow heaped upon them,

17 Yet once they flow, they cease to be;in the heat, they disappear from their place.

18 Caravans wander from their routes;they go into the wasteland and perish.

19 The caravans of Tema search,the companies of Sheba have hopes;

20 They are disappointed, though they were confident;they come there and are frustrated.

21 It is thus that you have now become for me;you see a terrifying thing and are afraid.

22 Have I said, “Give me something,make a bribe on my behalf from your possessions”?

23 Or “Deliver me from the hand of the enemy,redeem me from oppressors”?

24 Teach me, and I will be silent;make me understand how I have erred.

25 How painful honest words can be;yet how unconvincing is your argument!

26 Do you consider your words as proof,but the sayings of a desperate man as wind?

27 You would even cast lots for the orphan,and would barter over your friend!

28 Come, now, give me your attention;surely I will not lie to your face.

29 Think it over; let there be no injustice.Think it over; I still am right.

30 Is there insincerity on my tongue,or cannot my taste discern falsehood?

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