Job 34:36
But Job will be tested to the end, because his answers are like those of wicked men.
But Job will be tested to the end, because his answers are like those of wicked men.
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34Men of understanding say to me– any wise man listening to me says–
35that Job speaks without knowledge and his words are without understanding.
37For he adds transgression to his sin; in our midst he claps his hands, and multiplies his words against God.”
1Job Replies to Eliphaz Then Job responded:
2“Oh, if only my grief could be weighed, and my misfortune laid on the scales too!
35Job’s Appeal“If only I had someone to hear me! Here is my signature– let the Almighty answer me! If only I had an indictment that my accuser had written.
32If you have any words, reply to me; speak, for I want to justify you.
1Job’s Reply to God’s Challenge Then the LORD answered Job:
2“Will the one who contends with the Almighty correct him? Let the person who accuses God give him an answer!”
3Then Job answered the LORD:
3O that I knew where I might find him, that I could come to his place of residence!
4I would lay out my case before him and fill my mouth with arguments.
5I would know with what words he would answer me, and understand what he would say to me.
3But I wish to speak to the Almighty, and I desire to argue my case with God.
1Elihu Invites Job’s Attention“But now, O Job, listen to my words, and hear everything I have to say!
1Job’s Reply to Zophar Then Job answered:
1Job’s Reply to Bildad Then Job answered:
2“How long will you torment me and crush me with your words?
1Job’s Confession Then Job answered the LORD:
1Job’s Reply to Bildad Then Job replied:
1IV. Job’s Concluding Soliloquy(29:1-31:40)Job Recalls His Former Condition Then Job continued his speech:
8A Cry for Death“Oh that my request would be realized, and that God would grant me what I long for!
9And that God would be willing to crush me, that he would let loose his hand and kill me.
10Then I would yet have my comfort, then I would rejoice, in spite of pitiless pain, for I have not concealed the words of the Holy One.
1Job’s Reply to Eliphaz Then Job replied:
7After the LORD had spoken these things to Job, he said to Eliphaz the Temanite,“My anger is stirred up against you and your two friends, because you have not spoken about me what is right, as my servant Job has.
8So now take seven bulls and seven rams and go to my servant Job and offer a burnt offering for yourselves. And my servant Job will intercede for you, and I will respect him, so that I do not deal with you according to your folly, because you have not spoken about me what is right, as my servant Job has.”
1Job’s Reply to Eliphaz Then Job answered:
1A Protest of Innocence And Job took up his discourse again:
1Job’s Reply to Zophar Then Job answered:
1Job’s Reply to Bildad Then Job answered:
5But if only God would speak, if only he would open his lips against you,
3With Job’s three friends he was also angry, because they could not find an answer, and so declared Job guilty.
5For Job says,‘I am innocent, but God turns away my right.
16So Job opens his mouth to no purpose; without knowledge he multiplies words.”
3Will there be an end to your windy words? Or what provokes you that you answer?
21and he contends with God on behalf of man as a man pleads for his friend.
1Elihu’s Second Speech Elihu answered:
7What man is like Job, who drinks derision like water!
1VI. The Divine Speeches(38:1-42:6)The Lord’s First Speech Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind:
2“Who is this who darkens counsel with words without knowledge?
13So do not say,‘We have found wisdom! God will refute him, not man!’
9Then Satan answered the LORD,“Is it for nothing that Job fears God?
7The Condition of the Wicked“May my enemy be like the wicked, my adversary like the unrighteous.
7There an upright person could present his case before him, and I would be delivered forever from my judge.
13that it might seize the corners of the earth, and shake the wicked out of it?
1V. The Speeches of Elihu(32:1-37:24)Elihu’s First Speech So these three men refused to answer Job further, because he was righteous in his own eyes.
23Job’s Assurance of Vindication“O that my words were written down, O that they were written on a scroll,
40then let thorns sprout up in place of wheat, and in place of barley, weeds!” The words of Job are ended.
3Then the LORD said to Satan,“Have you considered my servant Job? For there is no one like him on the earth, a pure and upright man, one who fears God and turns away from evil. And he still holds firmly to his integrity, so that you stirred me up to destroy him without reason.”