Job 6
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New American Standard Bible 1995Holman Christian Standard Bible
1Then Job answered,1Then Job answered:
2"Oh that my grief were actually weighed And laid in the balances together with my calamity!2If only my grief could be weighed and my devastation placed with it in the scales.
3"For then it would be heavier than the sand of the seas; Therefore my words have been rash.3For then it would outweigh the sand of the seas! That is why my words are rash.
4"For the arrows of the Almighty are within me, Their poison my spirit drinks; The terrors of God are arrayed against me.4Surely the arrows of the Almighty have pierced me; my spirit drinks their poison. God's terrors are arrayed against me.
5"Does the wild donkey bray over his grass, Or does the ox low over his fodder?5Does a wild donkey bray over fresh grass or an ox low over its fodder?
6"Can something tasteless be eaten without salt, Or is there any taste in the white of an egg?6Is bland food eaten without salt? Is there flavor in an egg white?
7"My soul refuses to touch them; They are like loathsome food to me.7I refuse to touch them; they are like contaminated food.
8"Oh that my request might come to pass, And that God would grant my longing!8If only my request would be granted and God would provide what I hope for:
9"Would that God were willing to crush me, That He would loose His hand and cut me off!9that He would decide to crush me, to unleash His power and cut me off!
10"But it is still my consolation, And I rejoice in unsparing pain, That I have not denied the words of the Holy One.10It would still bring me comfort, and I would leap for joy in unrelenting pain that I have not denied the words of the Holy One.
11"What is my strength, that I should wait? And what is my end, that I should endure?11What strength do I have that I should continue to hope? What is my future, that I should be patient?
12"Is my strength the strength of stones, Or is my flesh bronze?12Is my strength that of stone, or my flesh made of bronze?
13"Is it that my help is not within me, And that deliverance is driven from me?13Since I cannot help myself, the hope for success has been banished from me.
14"For the despairing man there should be kindness from his friend; So that he does not forsake the fear of the Almighty.14A despairing man should receive loyalty from his friends, even if he abandons the fear of the Almighty.
15"My brothers have acted deceitfully like a wadi, Like the torrents of wadis which vanish,15My brothers are as treacherous as a wadi, as seasonal streams that overflow
16Which are turbid because of ice And into which the snow melts.16and become darkened because of ice, and the snow melts into them.
17"When they become waterless, they are silent, When it is hot, they vanish from their place.17The wadis evaporate in warm weather; they disappear from their channels in hot weather.
18"The paths of their course wind along, They go up into nothing and perish.18Caravans turn away from their routes, go up into the desert, and perish.
19"The caravans of Tema looked, The travelers of Sheba hoped for them.19The caravans of Tema look for these streams. The traveling merchants of Sheba hope for them.
20"They were disappointed for they had trusted, They came there and were confounded.20They are ashamed because they had been confident of finding water. When they arrive there, they are frustrated.
21"Indeed, you have now become such, You see a terror and are afraid.21So this is what you have now become to me. When you see something dreadful, you are afraid.
22"Have I said, 'Give me something,' Or, 'Offer a bribe for me from your wealth,'22Have I ever said: "Give me something" or "Pay a bribe for me from your wealth"
23Or, 'Deliver me from the hand of the adversary,' Or, 'Redeem me from the hand of the tyrants '?23or "Deliver me from the enemy's power" or "Redeem me from the grasp of the ruthless"?
24"Teach me, and I will be silent; And show me how I have erred.24Teach me, and I will be silent. Help me understand what I did wrong.
25"How painful are honest words! But what does your argument prove?25How painful honest words can be! But what does your rebuke prove?
26"Do you intend to reprove my words, When the words of one in despair belong to the wind?26Do you think that you can disprove my words or that a despairing man's words are mere wind?
27"You would even cast lots for the orphans And barter over your friend.27No doubt you would cast lots for a fatherless child and negotiate a price to sell your friend.
28"Now please look at me, And see if I lie to your face.28But now, please look at me; would I lie to your face?
29"Desist now, let there be no injustice; Even desist, my righteousness is yet in it.29Reconsider; don't be unjust. Reconsider; my righteousness is still the issue.
30"Is there injustice on my tongue? Cannot my palate discern calamities?30Is there injustice on my tongue or can my palate not taste disaster?
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