IV. Job’s Concluding Soliloquy (29:1-31:40)
Job Recalls His Former Condition29:1 Then Job continued
29:2 “O that I could be
in the months now gone,
in the days
29:3 when
to shine upon my head,
and by his light
I walked
29:4 just as I was in my most productive time,
when God’s intimate friendship
29:5 when the Almighty
and my children were
29:6 when my steps
and the rock poured out for me streams of olive oil!
29:7 When I went out to the city gate
and secured my seat in the public square,
29:8 the young men would see me and step aside,
and the old men would get up and remain standing;
29:9 the chief men refrained from talking
and covered their mouths with their hands;
29:10 the voices of the nobles fell silent,
and their tongues stuck to the roof of their mouths.
29:11 “As soon as the ear heard these things,
and when the eye saw them, it bore witness to me,
29:12 for I rescued the poor who cried out for help,
and the orphan who
29:13 the blessing of the dying man descended on me,
and I made the widow’s heart rejoice;
29:14 I put on righteousness and it clothed me,
my just dealing
29:15 I was eyes for the blind
and feet for the lame;
29:16 I was a father
and I investigated the case of the person I did not know;
29:17 I broke the fangs
and made him drop
29:18 “Then I thought, ‘I will die in my own home,
my days as numerous as the grains of sand.
29:19 My roots reach the water,
and the dew lies on my branches all night long.
29:20 My glory
and my bow ever new in my hand.’
29:21 “People
they kept silent for my advice.