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Chapter 33

God Is Greater Than Any Human Being[a]

“Therefore, O Job, listen to my words
    and pay careful attention to everything I have to say.
Behold, I have opened my mouth;
    the words are on the tip of my tongue.
My words issue forth from an upright heart,
    and my lips will be sincere in what I say.
The Spirit of God has made me,
    and the breath of the Almighty gives me life.
“Refute me if you are able to do so;
    prepare your arguments and confront me.
In the sight of God I am just like you;
    like you, I was formed from a piece of clay.
Therefore, no fear of me should frighten you,
    nor should you feel any pressure on my account.
“You have offered your defense in my presence,
    and I have listened carefully to the words you spoke.
You said, ‘I am pure and without sin;
    I am clean, and there is no fault in me.
10 Yet God continues to invent excuses against me
    and regards me as his enemy.
11 He fastens my feet in shackles
    and watches everything I do.’
12 “In regard to this, I tell you, you are completely wrong.
    God is greater than any human being.
13 Why then do you utter endless complaints
    that he will not explain his decisions to you?

God Speaks in Many Ways[b]

14 “For God does speak, first in one way and then in another,
    although we do not always perceive it.
15 “In dreams and in visions of the night,
    when deep sleep falls upon men
    as they slumber on their beds,
16 God then opens their ears
    and issues warnings that strike them with terror,
17 so that he may turn man away from evil
    and check his pride.
18 In this way he spares his soul from the pit[c]
    and his life from a violent death.
19 “Or again, he chastens him with pain upon his bed
    and with unceasing agony in his bones,
20 so that he regards food with loathing
    and rejects the choicest dishes.
21 His flesh is so wasted away that it cannot be seen,
    and his bones that once were invisible now begin to show.
22 His soul draws nearer to the pit
    and his life to the abode of the dead.
23 “But then, if there should be an angel on his side,
    one out of a thousand, a mediator,
to show him what is right for him
    and expound God’s righteousness to him,
24 he will take pity on him and say,
    ‘Spare him from going down into the pit;
    I have the ransom for his life.’
25 Then his flesh will regain its boyish freshness,
    and he will return to the days of his youthful vigor.
26 “Then, if he entreats God to show him favor
    and allow him to enter his presence with joy,
27 he will affirm before everyone,
    ‘I sinned and departed from the path of righteousness,
    but God has not punished me as I deserved.
28 He spared my soul from descending into the pit,
    and I will behold the light of life.’
29 “God indeed does all these things
    again and again[d] for a man,
30 bringing back his soul from the pit
    so that he may see the light of life.
31 “Be attentive, Job, and listen to me;
    be silent and I will speak.
32 If you have anything to say, then answer me;
    speak, for I desire to justify you.
33 But if you have nothing to say, then listen to me;
    be silent and I will teach you wisdom.”

Footnotes

  1. Job 33:1 As far as Elihu is concerned, Job is too sure of himself. One cannot discuss things with God as an equal. In addition, Elihu correctly brings out that Job’s perception of God as his enemy (v. 10; 13:24; 19:11) is wrong.
  2. Job 33:14 When God manifests himself, human beings tremble with a salutary fear (Gen 20:3; 28:17). God also speaks through sickness, which could be transformed into the moment for inner renewal that leads to hope for the joy of a cure. An angel translates this language for humans and successfully intervenes for them before God.
  3. Job 33:18 Pit: i.e., the grave (see also vv. 22, 24, 28, 30).
  4. Job 33:29 Again and again: literally, “twice . . . three times” (see note on Job 5:19).

33 “But now, Job, listen(A) to my words;
    pay attention to everything I say.(B)
I am about to open my mouth;
    my words are on the tip of my tongue.
My words come from an upright heart;(C)
    my lips sincerely speak what I know.(D)
The Spirit(E) of God has made me;(F)
    the breath of the Almighty(G) gives me life.(H)
Answer me(I) then, if you can;
    stand up(J) and argue your case before me.(K)
I am the same as you in God’s sight;(L)
    I too am a piece of clay.(M)
No fear of me should alarm you,
    nor should my hand be heavy on you.(N)

“But you have said in my hearing—
    I heard the very words—
‘I am pure,(O) I have done no wrong;(P)
    I am clean and free from sin.(Q)
10 Yet God has found fault with me;
    he considers me his enemy.(R)
11 He fastens my feet in shackles;(S)
    he keeps close watch on all my paths.’(T)

12 “But I tell you, in this you are not right,
    for God is greater than any mortal.(U)
13 Why do you complain to him(V)
    that he responds to no one’s words[a]?(W)
14 For God does speak(X)—now one way, now another(Y)
    though no one perceives it.(Z)
15 In a dream,(AA) in a vision(AB) of the night,(AC)
    when deep sleep(AD) falls on people
    as they slumber in their beds,
16 he may speak(AE) in their ears
    and terrify them(AF) with warnings,(AG)
17 to turn them from wrongdoing
    and keep them from pride,(AH)
18 to preserve them from the pit,(AI)
    their lives from perishing by the sword.[b](AJ)

19 “Or someone may be chastened(AK) on a bed of pain(AL)
    with constant distress in their bones,(AM)
20 so that their body finds food(AN) repulsive
    and their soul loathes the choicest meal.(AO)
21 Their flesh wastes away to nothing,
    and their bones,(AP) once hidden, now stick out.(AQ)
22 They draw near to the pit,(AR)
    and their life to the messengers of death.[c](AS)
23 Yet if there is an angel at their side,
    a messenger,(AT) one out of a thousand,
    sent to tell them how to be upright,(AU)
24 and he is gracious to that person and says to God,
    ‘Spare them from going down to the pit;(AV)
    I have found a ransom for them(AW)
25 let their flesh be renewed(AX) like a child’s;
    let them be restored as in the days of their youth’(AY)
26 then that person can pray to God and find favor with him,(AZ)
    they will see God’s face and shout for joy;(BA)
    he will restore them to full well-being.(BB)
27 And they will go to others and say,
    ‘I have sinned,(BC) I have perverted what is right,(BD)
    but I did not get what I deserved.(BE)
28 God has delivered(BF) me from going down to the pit,(BG)
    and I shall live to enjoy the light of life.’(BH)

29 “God does all these things to a person(BI)
    twice, even three times(BJ)
30 to turn them back(BK) from the pit,(BL)
    that the light of life(BM) may shine on them.(BN)

31 “Pay attention, Job, and listen(BO) to me;(BP)
    be silent,(BQ) and I will speak.
32 If you have anything to say, answer me;(BR)
    speak up, for I want to vindicate you.(BS)
33 But if not, then listen to me;(BT)
    be silent,(BU) and I will teach you wisdom.(BV)

Footnotes

  1. Job 33:13 Or that he does not answer for any of his actions
  2. Job 33:18 Or from crossing the river
  3. Job 33:22 Or to the place of the dead