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Job 29

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Chapter 29
Job speaks about his life #29:1 In chapter 29, Job remembers his life before he had all his troubles. He was a happy man and God was always with him. He remembers, too, all the people that he helped.
1Job continued to speak. This is what he said:
2‘I would like my life to be as it was before,
many months ago.
At that time, God took care of me.
3He was my guide,
as if he had a lamp to show me the way.
His light kept me safe
as I walked in dark places.
4I was strong and well.
God was my friend
and he protected my home.
5At that time, Almighty God was still with me.
My children were near me.
6I got plenty of milk from my cows,
so that my life was easy.
My olive trees gave me lots of oil.
7I would go to the gate of the city,
and sit there as one of the leaders.
8When young men saw me,
they would move to the side.
Even the old men would stand up to respect me.
9The city's rulers would stop speaking.
They would cover their mouths with their hands.
10The important leaders would be quiet.
They would not want to say anything.
11Everyone was very pleased
to listen to the things that I said.
They respected me
when they saw the things that I did.
12When poor people cried for help,
I rescued them.
I helped children
who had no family that could help them.
13People who were near to death praised me for my help.
Widows were happy when I helped them.
14I always did what was right,
like good clothes that I wore.
I was fair and honest,
like my coat and my hat. #29:14 Job is saying that he would not forget to dress himself in good clothes. In the same way, he would always remember to do what was right and honest.
15If people were blind,
I would be their guide.
If people could not walk,
I would fetch things for them.
16If poor people needed help,
I helped them like their father would do.
I spoke on behalf of strangers
to help them get justice.
17I destroyed the power of wicked people.
I rescued the people that they had attacked.
18At that time, I thought,
“I will live to be an old man.
After a long life, I will die in my own home.
19My body is strong and well,
like a tree that always has plenty of water.
20People will continue to give me honour.
Each day I will have new strength.”
21People waited patiently to hear to my advice.
They listened carefully to what I said.
22After I had spoken,
they did not say any more.
They listened to every word
and they thought about it.
23They would wait for me to speak to them,
like people who wait for rain to fall.
My words would make them happy,
like rain in spring that makes a farmer happy.
24They were surprised when I smiled at them.
My smile made them happy.
25As their leader,
I told them what they should do.
I was like a king who leads his soldiers.
When they were sad,
I would comfort them.’

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