Job 34

New International Reader’s Version

1 Elihu continued,2 ‘Hear what I’m saying, you wise men. Listen to me, you who have learned so much.3 Our tongues tell us what tastes good and what doesn’t. And our ears tell us what’s true and what isn’t.4 So let’s choose for ourselves what is right. Let’s learn together what is good.5 ‘Job says, “I’m not guilty of doing anything wrong. But God doesn’t treat me fairly.6 Even though I’m right, he thinks I’m a liar. Even though I’m not guilty, his arrows give me wounds that can’t be healed.”7 Is there anyone like Job? He accuses God as easily as he drinks water.8 He’s a companion of those who do evil. He spends his time with sinful people.9 He asks, “What good is it to try to please God?”10 ‘So listen to me, you men who have understanding. God would never do what is evil. The Mighty One would never do what is wrong.11 He pays back everyone for what they’ve done. He gives them exactly what they should get.12 It isn’t possible for God to do wrong. The Mighty One would never treat people unfairly.13 Who appointed him to rule over the earth? Who put him in charge of the whole world?14 If he really wanted to, he could hold back his spirit and breath.15 Then everyone would die together. They would return to the dust.16 ‘Job, if you have understanding, listen to me. Pay attention to what I’m saying.17 Can someone who hates to be fair govern? Will you bring charges against the holy and mighty God?18 He says to kings, “You are worthless.” He says to nobles, “You are evil.”19 He doesn’t favour princes. He treats rich people and poor people the same. His hands created all of them.20 They die suddenly in the middle of the night. God strikes them down, and they pass away. Even people who are mighty are removed, but not by human hands.21 ‘His eyes see how people live. He watches every step they take.22 There is no deep shadow or total darkness where those who do what is evil can hide.23 God doesn’t need to bring charges against anyone. He knows they are guilty. So he doesn’t need to let them appear in his court to be judged.24 He destroys the mighty without asking them questions in court. Then he sets others up in their places.25 He knows what they do. So he crushes them during the night.26 He punishes them for the sins they commit. He does it where everyone can see them.27 That’s because they turned away from following him. They didn’t have respect for anything he does.28 They caused poor people to cry out to him. He heard the cries of those who were in need.29 But if he remains silent, who can judge him? If he turns his face away, who can see him? He rules over individual people and nations alike.30 He keeps those who are ungodly from ruling. He keeps them from laying traps for others.31 ‘Someone might say to God, “I’m guilty of sinning, but I won’t do it anymore.32 Show me my sins that I’m not aware of. If I’ve done what is wrong, I won’t do it again.”33 But you refuse to turn away from your sins. So God won’t treat you the way you want to be treated. You must decide, Job. I can’t do it for you. So tell me what you know.34 ‘You men who have understanding have spoken. You wise men who hear me have said to me,35 “Job doesn’t know what he’s talking about. The things he has said don’t make any sense.”36 I wish Job would be given the hardest test possible! He answered like someone who is evil.37 To his sin he adds even more sin. He claps his hands and makes fun of us. He multiplies his words against God.’

Job 34

English Standard Version

1 Then Elihu answered and said:2 “Hear my words, you wise men, and give ear to me, you who know;3 for the ear tests words as the palate tastes food. (Job 12:11)4 Let us choose what is right; let us know among ourselves what is good. (1Th 5:21)5 For Job has said, ‘I am in the right, and God has taken away my right; (Job 27:2; Job 33:9)6 in spite of my right I am counted a liar; my wound is incurable, though I am without transgression.’ (Job 33:9)7 What man is like Job, who drinks up scoffing like water, (Job 15:16)8 who travels in company with evildoers and walks with wicked men? (Ps 1:1)9 For he has said, ‘It profits a man nothing that he should take delight in God.’ (Job 9:22; Job 9:30; Job 21:7; Job 21:15; Job 24:1; Job 35:3; Mal 3:14)10 “Therefore, hear me, you men of understanding: far be it from God that he should do wickedness, and from the Almighty that he should do wrong. (Ge 18:25; De 32:4; 2Ch 19:7; Job 36:23; Ps 92:15; Ro 9:14)11 For according to the work of a man he will repay him, and according to his ways he will make it befall him. (Ps 62:12; Pr 24:12; Jer 17:10; Jer 32:19; Eze 33:20; Mt 16:27; Ro 2:6; 2Co 5:10; 1Pe 1:17; Re 22:12)12 Of a truth, God will not do wickedly, and the Almighty will not pervert justice. (Job 8:3)13 Who gave him charge over the earth, and who laid on him[1] the whole world? (Job 38:4)14 If he should set his heart to it and gather to himself his spirit and his breath, (Job 2:3; Job 32:8; Ps 104:29; Ps 146:4)15 all flesh would perish together, and man would return to dust. (Job 10:9)16 “If you have understanding, hear this; listen to what I say.17 Shall one who hates justice govern? Will you condemn him who is righteous and mighty, (Ge 18:25)18 who says to a king, ‘Worthless one,’ and to nobles, ‘Wicked man,’ (Ex 22:28)19 who shows no partiality to princes, nor regards the rich more than the poor, for they are all the work of his hands? (De 10:17; 2Ch 19:7; Job 31:15; Ac 10:34; Ro 2:11; Ga 2:6; Eph 6:9; Col 3:25; Jas 2:5; 1Pe 1:17)20 In a moment they die; at midnight the people are shaken and pass away, and the mighty are taken away by no human hand. (Ex 11:4; Job 21:13; Job 27:20; Job 36:20; La 4:6; Da 8:25)21 “For his eyes are on the ways of a man, and he sees all his steps. (Job 14:16; Job 31:4)22 There is no gloom or deep darkness where evildoers may hide themselves. (Job 3:5; Ps 139:12; Am 9:2; Heb 4:13)23 For God[2] has no need to consider a man further, that he should go before God in judgment. (Job 14:3)24 He shatters the mighty without investigation and sets others in their place. (Job 8:19; Ps 2:9)25 Thus, knowing their works, he overturns them in the night, and they are crushed. (Pr 12:7)26 He strikes them for their wickedness in a place for all to see,27 because they turned aside from following him and had no regard for any of his ways, (1Sa 15:11; Ps 28:5; Isa 5:12)28 so that they caused the cry of the poor to come to him, and he heard the cry of the afflicted— (Ge 18:20; Ex 3:7; Ex 22:23; Job 35:9; Isa 32:17; Jas 5:4)29 When he is quiet, who can condemn? When he hides his face, who can behold him, whether it be a nation or a man?—30 that a godless man should not reign, that he should not ensnare the people.31 “For has anyone said to God, ‘I have borne punishment; I will not offend any more;32 teach me what I do not see; if I have done iniquity, I will do it no more’? (Job 35:11; Job 36:22; Ps 19:12; Ps 86:11)33 Will he then make repayment to suit you, because you reject it? For you must choose, and not I; therefore declare what you know.[3] (Job 33:32)34 Men of understanding will say to me, and the wise man who hears me will say:35 ‘Job speaks without knowledge; his words are without insight.’ (Job 35:16)36 Would that Job were tried to the end, because he answers like wicked men.37 For he adds rebellion to his sin; he claps his hands among us and multiplies his words against God.” (Job 27:23)