Job 33 — LSV
33Verse 1“And yet, please, O Job, || Hear my speech and give ear [to] all my words.Verse 2Now behold, I have opened my mouth, || My tongue has spoken in the palate.Verse 3Of the uprightness of my heart [are] my sayings, || And my lips have clearly spoken knowledge.Verse 4The Spirit of God has made me, || And the breath of the Mighty quickens me.Verse 5If you are able—answer me, || Set in array before me—station yourself.Verse 6Behold, I [am], according to your word, for God, || I have also been formed from the clay.Verse 7Behold, my terror does not frighten you, || And my burden on you is not heavy.Verse 8Surely you have spoken in my ears, || And the sounds of words I hear:Verse 9I [am] pure, without transgression, || I [am] innocent, and I have no iniquity.Verse 10Behold, He develops hindrances against me, || He reckons me for an enemy to Him,Verse 11He puts my feet in the stocks, || He watches all my paths.Verse 12Behold, you have not been righteous [in] this, || I answer you, that God is greater than man.Verse 13Why have you striven against Him, || When [for] all His matters He does not answer?Verse 14For once God speaks, and twice (he does not behold it),Verse 15In a dream—a vision of night, || In the falling of deep sleep on men, || In slumberings on a bed.Verse 16Then He uncovers the ear of men, || And seals for their instruction,Verse 17To turn aside man [from] doing, || And He conceals pride from man.Verse 18He keeps back his soul from corruption, || And his life from passing away by a dart.Verse 19And he has been reproved || With pain on his bed, || And the strife of his bones [is] enduring.Verse 20And his life has nauseated bread, || And his soul desirable food.Verse 21His flesh is consumed from being seen, || And his bones are high, they were not seen!Verse 22And his soul draws near to the pit, || And his life to those causing death.Verse 23If there is a messenger by him, || An interpreter—one of a thousand, || To declare for man his uprightness,Verse 24Then He favors him and says, || Ransom him from going down to the pit, || I have found an atonement.Verse 25Fresher [is] his flesh than a child’s, || He returns to the days of his youth.Verse 26He makes supplication to God, || And He accepts him. And he sees His face with shouting, || And He returns to man His righteousness.Verse 27[Then] he looks on men and says, || I sinned, and I have perverted uprightness, || And it has not been profitable to me.Verse 28He has ransomed my soul || From going over into the pit, || And my life looks on the light.Verse 29Behold, God works all these, || Twice, [even] three times with man,Verse 30To bring back his soul from the pit, || To be enlightened with the light of the living.Verse 31Attend, O Job, listen to me, || Keep silent, and I speak.Verse 32If there are words—answer me, || Speak, for I have a desire to justify you.Verse 33If there are not—listen to me, || Keep silent, and I teach you wisdom.”