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Job 35; Job 36; Job 37
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Job 35
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Then Elihu continued, saying:
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Do you think it is just when you say, "I am righteous before God"?
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For you ask, "What does it profit You, and what benefit comes to me, if I do not sin?"
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I will answer you and your friends with you.
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Look at the heavens and see; gaze at the clouds high above you.
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If you sin, how does it affect God? If you multiply your transgressions, what does it do to Him?
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If you are righteous, what do you give Him, or what does He receive from your hand?
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Your wickedness [affects] a person like yourself, and your righteousness [another] human being.
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People cry out because of severe oppression; they shout for help from the arm of the mighty.
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But no one asks, "Where is God my Maker, who provides [us] with songs in the night,
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who gives us more understanding than the animals of the earth and makes us wiser than the birds of the sky?"
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There they cry out, but He does not answer, because of the pride of evil men.
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Indeed, God does not listen to empty [cries], and the Almighty does not take note of it-
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how much less when you complain that you do not see Him, [that your] case is before Him and you are waiting for Him.
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But now, because God's anger does not punish and He does not pay attention to transgression,
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Job opens his mouth in vain and multiplies words without knowledge.
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Job 36
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Then Elihu continued, saying:
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Be patient with me a little longer, and I will inform you, for there is still more to be said on God's behalf.
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I will get my knowledge from afar and ascribe righteousness to my Maker.
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For my arguments are without flaw; one who has perfect knowledge is with you.
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Yes, God is mighty, but He despises [no one]; He understands all things.
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He does not keep the wicked alive, but He gives justice to the afflicted.
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He does not remove His gaze from the righteous, but He seats them forever with enthroned kings, and they are exalted.
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If people are bound with chains and trapped by the cords of affliction,
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God tells them what they have done and how arrogantly they have transgressed.
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He opens their ears to correction and insists they repent from iniquity.
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If they serve Him obediently, they will end their days in prosperity and their years in happiness.
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But if they do not obey, they will cross the river [of death] and die without knowledge.
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Those who have a godless heart harbor anger; even when God binds them, they do not cry for help.
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They die in their youth; their life [ends] among male cult prostitutes.
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God rescues the afflicted by afflicting them; He instructs them by means of their torment.
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Indeed, He lured you from the jaws of distress to a spacious and unconfined place. Your table was spread with choice food.
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Yet [now] you are obsessed with the judgment due the wicked; judgment and justice have seized you.
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Be careful that no one lures you with riches; do not let a large ransom lead you astray.
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Can your wealth or all [your] physical exertion keep [you] from distress?
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Do not long for the night when nations will disappear from their places.
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Be careful that you do not turn to iniquity, for that is why you have been tested by affliction.
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Look, God shows Himself exalted by His power. Who is a teacher like Him?
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Who has appointed His way for Him, and who has declared, "You have done wrong"?
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Remember that you should praise His work, which people have sung about.
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All mankind has seen it; people have looked at it from a distance.
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Look, God is exalted beyond our knowledge; the number of His years cannot be counted.
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For He makes waterdrops evaporate; they distill the rain into its mist,
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which the clouds pour out and shower abundantly on mankind.
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Can anyone understand how the clouds spread out or how the thunder roars from God's pavilion?
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Look, He spreads His lightning around Him and covers the depths of the sea.
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For He judges the nations with these; He gives food in abundance.
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He covers [His] hands with lightning and commands it to hit its mark.
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The thunder declares His presence; the cattle also, the approaching [storm].
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Job 37
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My heart pounds at this and leaps from my chest.
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Just listen to His thunderous voice and the rumbling that comes from His mouth.
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He lets it loose beneath the entire sky; His lightning to the ends of the earth.
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Then there comes a roaring sound; God thunders with His majestic voice. He does not restrain the lightning when His [rumbling] voice is heard.
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God thunders marvelously with His voice; He does great things that we cannot comprehend.
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For He says to the snow, "Fall to the earth," and the torrential rains, His mighty torrential rains,
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serve as His signature to all mankind, so that all men may know His work.
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The wild animals enter [their] lairs and stay in their dens.
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The windstorm comes from its chamber, and the cold from the driving north winds.
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Ice is formed by the breath of God, and watery expanses are frozen.
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He saturates clouds with moisture; He scatters His lightning through them.
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They swirl about, turning round and round at His direction, accomplishing everything He commands them over the surface of the inhabited world.
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He causes this to happen for punishment, for His land, or for His faithful love.
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Listen to this, Job. Stop and consider God's wonders.
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Do you know how God directs His clouds or makes their lightning flash?
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Do you understand how the clouds float, those wonderful works of Him who has perfect knowledge?
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You whose clothes get hot when the south wind brings calm to the land,
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can you help God spread out the skies as hard as a cast metal mirror?
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Teach us what we should say to Him; we cannot prepare [our case] because of our darkness.
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Should He be told that I want to speak? Can a man speak when he is confused?
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Now men cannot [even] look at the sun when it is in the skies, after a wind has swept through and cleared them away.
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Yet out of the north He comes, [shrouded] in a golden [glow]; awesome majesty surrounds Him.
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The Almighty-we cannot reach Him- He is exalted in power! In His justice and righteousness, He will not oppress.
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Therefore, men fear Him. He does not look favorably on any who are wise in heart.
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