3:3 “Let the day on which
and the night that said,
‘A man
3:4 That day
let not God on high regard
nor let light shine
3:5 Let darkness and the deepest
shadow
let a cloud settle on it;
let whatever blackens the day
3:6 That night – let darkness seize
let it not be included
let it not enter among the number of the months!
3:7 Indeed,
let no shout of joy
3:8 Let those who curse the day
those who are prepared to rouse
3:9 Let its morning stars
let it wait
nor let it see the first rays
3:10 because it
nor did it hide trouble
3:11 “Why did I not
and why did I not expire
as
3:12 Why did the knees welcome me,
and why were there
that I might nurse at them?
3:13 For now
and
I would be asleep and then at peace
3:14 with kings and counselors of the earth
who built for themselves places now desolate,
3:15 or with princes who possessed gold,
who filled their palaces
3:16 Or why
like a stillborn infant,
like infants
3:17 There
and there the weary
3:18 There
they do not hear the voice of the oppressor.
3:19 Small and great are
and the slave is free
3:20 “Why does God
and life to those
3:21 to
and search for it
more than for hidden treasures,
3:22 who rejoice
and are exultant
3:23 Why is light given
whose way is hidden,
and whom God has hedged in?
3:24 For my sighing comes in place of
and my groanings
3:25 For the very thing I dreaded
and what I feared has come upon me.
3:26 I have no ease,
I cannot rest;
4:3 Look,
you have strengthened
4:4 Your words have supported
who stumbled,
and you have strengthened the knees
that gave way.
34:3 For the ear assesses
as the mouth
34:4 Let us evaluate
let us come to know among ourselves what is good.
34:5 For Job says, ‘I am innocent,
but God turns away my right.
34:6 Concerning my right, should I lie?
My wound
although I am without transgression.’
34:7 What man is like Job,
who
34:8 He goes about
he goes along
34:9 For he says, ‘It does not profit a man
when he makes his delight with God.’
38:2 “Who is this
with words without knowledge?
40:5 I have spoken once, but I cannot answer;
twice, but I will say no more.”
40:8 Would you indeed annul
Would you declare me guilty so that you might be right?
42:3 you asked,
‘Who is this who darkens counsel
without knowledge?’
But
things too wonderful for me to know.
VII. The Epilogue (42:7-17)
42:7 After the Lord had spoken these things to Job, he