Job

Chapter 15

Eliphaz: Job Does Not Fear God

1 Then Eliphaz the Temanite replied:

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2 “Does a wise man answer with empty counsel

or fill his belly with the hot east wind?

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3 Should he argue with useless words

or speeches that serve no purpose?

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4 But you even undermine the fear of God

and hinder meditation before Him.

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5 For your iniquity instructs your mouth,

and you choose the language of the crafty.

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6 Your own mouth, not mine, condemns you;

your own lips testify against you.

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7 Were you the first man ever born?

Were you brought forth before the hills?

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8 Do you listen in on the council of God

or limit wisdom to yourself?

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9 What do you know that we do not?

What do you understand that is not clear to us?

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10 Both the gray-haired and the aged are on our side—

men much older than your father.

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11 Are the consolations of God not enough for you,

even words spoken gently to you?

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12 Why has your heart carried you away,

and why do your eyes flash, [a]

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13 as you turn your spirit against God

and pour such words from your mouth?

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14 What is man, that he should be pure,

or one born of woman, that he should be righteous?

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15 If God puts no trust in His holy ones,

if even the heavens are not pure in His eyes,

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16 how much less man, who is vile and corrupt,

who drinks injustice like water?

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17 Listen to me and I will inform you.

I will describe what I have seen,

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18 what was declared by wise men

and was not concealed from their fathers,

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19 to whom alone the land was given

when no foreigner passed among them.

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20 A wicked man writhes in pain all his days;

only a few years are reserved for the ruthless.

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21 Sounds of terror fill his ears;

in his prosperity the destroyer attacks him.

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22 He despairs of his return from darkness;

he is marked for the sword.

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23 He wanders about as food for vultures;

he knows the day of darkness is at hand.

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24 Distress and anguish terrify him,

overwhelming him like a king poised to attack.

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25 For he has stretched out his hand against God

and has vaunted himself against the Almighty,

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26 rushing headlong at Him

with a thick, studded shield.

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27 Though his face is covered with fat

and his waistline bulges with flesh,

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28 he will dwell in ruined cities,

in abandoned houses destined to become rubble.

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29 He will no longer be rich; his wealth will not endure.

His possessions will not overspread the land.

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30 He will not escape from the darkness;

the flame will wither his shoots,

and the breath of God’s mouth

will carry him away.

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31 Let him not deceive himself with trust in emptiness,

for emptiness will be his reward.

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32 It will be paid in full before his time,

and his branch will not flourish.

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33 He will be like a vine stripped of its unripe grapes,

like an olive tree that sheds its blossoms.

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34 For the company of the godless will be barren,

and fire will consume the tents of bribery.

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35 They conceive trouble and give birth to evil;

their womb is pregnant with deceit.”

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