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Job 11 — ULB

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11Verse 1Then Zophar the Naamathite answered and said,Verse 2“Should not such a multitude of words be answered?
Should this man, so full of talk, be believed?
Verse 3Should your boasting make others remain silent?
When you mock, will no one make you feel ashamed?
Verse 4For you say to God, 'My beliefs are pure,
I am blameless in your eyes.'
Verse 5But, oh, that God would speak
and open his lips against you;
Verse 6that he would show you the secrets of wisdom!
For he is great in understanding.
Know then that God demands from you less than your iniquity deserves.
Verse 7Can you understand God by searching for him?
Can you comprehend the Almighty perfectly?
Verse 8The matter is as high as heaven; what can you do?
It is deeper than Sheol; what can you know?
Verse 9Its measure is longer than the earth,
and wider than the sea.
Verse 10If he passes through and shuts anyone up,
if he calls anyone to judgment, then who can stop him?
Verse 11For he knows false people;
when he sees iniquity, does he not notice it?
Verse 12But foolish people have no understanding;
they will get it when a wild donkey gives birth to a man.
Verse 13But suppose that you had set your heart right
and had reached out with your hands toward God;
Verse 14suppose that iniquity were in your hand, but that then you put it far away from you,
and did not let unrighteousness live in your tents.
Verse 15Then you would certainly lift up your face without a sign of shame;
indeed, you would be steadfast and would not fear.
Verse 16You would forget your misery;
you would remember it only like waters that have flowed away.
Verse 17Your life would be brighter than the noonday;
though there were darkness, it would become like the morning.
Verse 18You would be secure because there is hope;
indeed, you would find safety about you and would take your rest in safety.
Verse 19Also you would lie down in rest, and none would make you afraid;
indeed, many would seek your favor.
Verse 20But the eyes of wicked people will fail;
they will have no way to flee;
their only hope will be a last gasp of life.”
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