Iyov (Job) 40
40
1Continuing to address Iyov, Adonai said:
2“Does the critic still want to dispute Shaddai?
Let him who wants to correct God give an answer!”
3Then Iyov replied to Adonai:
4“I am too ashamed; I have nothing to say.
I lay my hand over my mouth.
5Yes, I spoke once, but I won’t answer more;
all right, twice, but I won’t go on.”
6Adonai answered Iyov out of the storm:
7“Stand up like a man, and brace yourself;
I will ask questions; and you, give the answers!
8“Are you impugning my justice?
Putting me in the wrong to prove yourself right?
9Do you have an arm like God’s?
Can you thunder with a voice like his?
10Come on, deck yourself with majesty and dignity,
robe yourself in glory and splendor.
11Let loose your furious anger,
look at all who are proud, and humble them.
12Look at all who are proud, and bring them down;
tread down the wicked where they stand.
13Bury them in the ground together,
bind their faces in the hidden world.
14If you do this, then I will confess to you
that your own power can save you.
15“Now consider Behemot, whom I made along with you.
He eats grass like an ox.
16What strength he has in his loins!
What power in his stomach muscles!
17He can make his tail as stiff as a cedar,
the muscles in his thighs are like cables,
18his bones are like bronze pipes,
his limbs like iron bars.
19“He ranks first among God’s works.
Only his maker can approach him with his sword.
20The mountains produce food for him there,
where all the wild animals play.
21He lies down under the thorny lotus bushes
and is hidden by the reeds in the swamp;
22the lotus bushes cover him with their shade,
and the willows by the stream surround him.
23If the river overflows, it doesn’t worry him;
he is confident even if the Yarden rushes by his mouth.
24Can anyone catch him by his eyes
or pierce his nose with a hook?
25“And Livyatan! Can you catch him with a fishhook
or hold his tongue down with a rope?
26Can you put a ring in his nose
or pierce his jaw with a barb?
27Will he entreat you at length?
Will he speak with you softly?
28Will he agree with you
to be your slave forever?
29Will you play with him as you would with a bird
or keep him on a string to amuse your little girls?
30Will a group of fishermen turn him into a banquet?
Will they divide him among the merchants?
31Can you fill his skin with darts
or his head with fish-spears?
32If you lay your hand on him,
you won’t forget the fight, and you’ll never do it again!
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The LORD speaks and Job answers
1The LORD continued to respond to Job:
2Will the one who disputes with the Almighty correct him?
God’s instructor must answer him.
3Job responded to the LORD:
4Look, I’m of little worth. What can I answer you?
I’ll put my hand over my mouth.
5I have spoken once, I won’t answer;
twice, I won’t do it again.
A challenge from the LORD
6The LORD answered Job from the whirlwind:
7Prepare yourself like a man;
I will interrogate you, and you will respond to me.
8Would you question my justice,
deem me guilty so you can be innocent?
9Or do you have an arm like God;
can you thunder with a voice like him?
10Adorn yourself with splendor and majesty;
clothe yourself with honor and esteem.
11Unleash your raging anger;
look on all the proud and humble them.
12Look on all the proud and debase them;
trample the wicked in their place.
13Hide them together in the dust;
bind their faces in a hidden place.
14Then I, even I, will praise you,
for your strong hand has delivered you.
Behemoth
15Look at Behemoth, whom I made along with you;
he eats grass like cattle.
16Look, his strength is in his thighs,
his power in stomach muscles.
17He stiffens his tail like a cedar;
the tendons in his thighs are tightly woven.
18His bones are like bronze tubes,
his limbs like iron bars.
19He is the first of God’s acts;
only his maker can come near him with a sword.
20Indeed, the hills bring him tribute,
places where all the wild animals play.
21He lies under the lotuses,
under the cover of reed and marsh.
22The lotuses screen him with shade;
poplars of the stream surround him.
23If the river surges, he doesn’t hurry;
he is confident even though the Jordan gushes into his mouth.
24Can he be seized by his eyes?
Can anyone pierce his nose by hooks?
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