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Job 30

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Chapter 30
Job continues to speak #30:1 In chapter 30, Job speaks about his troubles. He has no money. He has no friends who can help him. But he does have a lot of pain. And the worst thing is that God will not answer his questions any more (verse 20).
1‘But now it is different.
Men who are younger than I am laugh at me.
I would not even trust their fathers
to take care of my sheep.
2The work that those old men could do was no help to me.
They no longer were strong.
3They were weak and thin because they were hungry.
They had to look for food in the desert at night.
They found roots to eat in dry places.
4They pulled up plants in the desert
as their food.
They burned the roots of bushes
to keep themselves warm.
5People chased them away from their towns,
as if they were shouting at robbers.
6They had to live in dry valleys,
among the rocks, or in caves.
7They cried aloud like animals among the bushes.
They hid together under the thorn bushes.
8They were foolish people that nobody respected.
People chased them away from their land.
9But now their sons sing songs that insult me.
They tell jokes about me. #30:9 A joke is something funny that people say. They used jokes to laugh at Job.
10They hate me
and they do not come near me.
When they see me,
they spit at my face.
11God has made me weak and helpless.
People do to me anything that they want to do.
12From one side, the crowd attacks me.
They make me run away.
They are like an army that builds a road
to come and attack me.
13They stop me from escaping.
They are ready to destroy me.
They do not need anyone to help them.
14I cannot stop them when they attack me.
They rush forward to knock me down.
15So I am always afraid.
My honour has disappeared
as if a strong wind has blown it away.
My riches have also gone,
like a cloud that passes across the sky.
16Now I know that my life will soon end.
Every day I continue to suffer.
17At night, my bones are painful.
The pain is always there in my body.
18God has used his power to take hold of me.
He has held my shirt around my neck.
19He has thrown me down into the mud.
I am no better than dust and ashes on the ground.
20I call aloud to you, God,
but you do not answer me.
When I stand to pray,
you only look at me.
21You have become cruel to me.
You have used your strength to attack me.
22You take hold of me and you carry me away,
like a strong wind that blows.
You use a storm to destroy me.
23I know that you are already taking me to my death.
Everyone who lives has to go to that place.
24When someone is weak and in trouble,
people do not usually try to hurt him.
When someone calls aloud for help,
they do not refuse to help him.
25When other people were in trouble,
I wept for them.
When I saw poor people
it made me very upset.
26But when I hoped for good things to happen,
trouble came instead.
When I looked for light to shine on me,
everything became dark.
27I hurt inside me all the time.
Every day I suffer from pain.
28Illness has caused my skin to become black.
It is not the sun that has made that happen.
I stand up in the public meeting place
and I call aloud for help.
29I have become like the jackals and the ostriches.
My sad voice sounds like them.
30My skin has become black,
and bits of skin fall off.
My body is hot with fever. #30:30 If someone has a fever, illness has made their body become very hot.
31Now, when I make music with my harp,
I only sing funeral songs.
When I make music with my flute,
I do it for people who are weeping.’

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