Iyov (Job) 11

1 Next Tzofar the Na‘amati spoke up:

2 “Shouldn’t this torrent of words be answered?

Does talking a lot make a person right?

3 Is your babble supposed to put others to silence?

When you mock, is no one to make you ashamed?

4 “You claim that your teaching is pure;

you tell [God], ‘I am clean in your sight.’

5 I wish that God would speak,

would open his mouth to answer you,

6 would tell you the secrets of wisdom,

which is worth twice as much as common sense.

Understand that God is demanding of you

less than your guilt deserves.

7 “Can you penetrate God’s depths?

Can you find outShaddai’s limits?

8 They’re as high as heaven; what can you do?

They’re deeper than Sh’ol; what can you know?

9 Their extent is longer than the earth

and broader than the sea.

10 If he passes through, puts in prison

and assembles [for judgment], who can prevent him?

11 For he knows when people are worthless;

so if he sees iniquity, won’t he look into it?

12 “An empty man can gain understanding,

even if he was born like a wild donkey.

13 If you will set your heart right,

if you will spread out your hands toward him,

14 if you will put your iniquity at a distance

and not let unrighteousness remain in your tents,

15 then when you lift up your face, there will be no defect;

you will be firm and free from fear.

16 “For you will forget your misery;

you’ll remember it like a flood that passed through long ago;

17 your life will be brighter than noon;

even its darkness will be like morning.

18 You will be confident, because there is hope;

you will look around you and lie down secure;

19 you will rest, and no one will make you afraid.

Many will seek your favor;

20 but the eyes of the wicked will fail [to find comfort].

They will find no way to escape,

and their hope will turn to complete disappointment.”

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