Iyov (Job) 29

1 Iyov went on speaking:

2 “I wish I were as in the old days,

back in the times when God watched over me;

3 when his lamp shone over my head,

and I walked through the dark by its light;

4 as I was when I was young,

and God’s counsel graced my tent.

5 ThenShaddaiwas still with me,

my children were around me;

6 my steps were awash in butter,

and the rocks poured out for me streams of olive oil.

7 I would go out to the city gate

and set up my seat in the open space;

8 when young men saw me they would hide themselves,

while the aged arose and stood;

9 leaders refrained from speaking —

they would lay their hands on their mouths;

10 the voices of nobles were silenced;

their tongues stuck to their palates.

11 Any ear that heard me blessed me,

any eye that saw me gave witness to me,

12 for I delivered the poor when they cried for assistance,

the orphan too, who had no one to help him.

13 Those who had been about to die would bless me,

and I made widows sing in their hearts for joy.

14 I clothed myself with righteousness, and it clothed itself with me;

my justice was like a robe and a crown.

15 I was eyes for the blind,

and I was feet for the lame.

16 I was a father to the needy,

and I investigated the problems of those I didn’t know.

17 I broke the jaws of the unrighteous

and snatched the prey from his teeth.

18 “I said, ‘I will die with my nest,

and I will live as long as a phoenix;

19 my root will spread till it reaches water,

and dew will stay all night on my branch;

20 my glory will always be fresh,

my bow always new in my hand.’

21 “People would listen to me;

they waited and were silent when I gave advice.

22 After I spoke, they didn’t talk back;

my words were like drops [of dew] on them.

23 They waited for me as if for rain,

as if for spring rain, with their mouths open wide.

24 When I joked with them, they couldn’t believe it;

and they never darkened the light on my face.

25 I chose their way [for them], sitting as chief;

I lived like a king in the army,

like one who comforts mourners.

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