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Job chapter 28

1
There are mines where silver is dug; There are places where gold is refined.
2
We dig iron out of the ground And melt copper out of the stones.
3
Miners explore the deepest darkness. They search the depths of the earth And dig for rocks in the darkness.
4
Far from where anyone lives Or human feet ever travel, They dig the shafts of mines. There they work in loneliness, Clinging to ropes in the pits.
5
Food grows out of the earth, But underneath the same earth All is torn up and crushed.
6
The stones of the earth contain sapphires, And its dust contains gold.
7
No hawk sees the roads to the mines, And no vulture ever flies over them.
8
No lion or other fierce beast Ever travels those lonely roads.
9
Miners dig the hardest rocks, Dig mountains away at their base.
10
As they tunnel through the rocks, They discover precious stones.
11
They dig to the sources of rivers And bring to light what is hidden.
12
But where can wisdom be found? Where can we learn to understand?
13
Wisdom is not to be found among mortals; No one knows its true value.
14
The depths of the oceans and seas Say that wisdom is not found there.
15
It cannot be bought with silver or gold.
16
The finest gold and jewels Cannot equal its value.
17
It is worth more than gold, Than a gold vase or finest glass.
18
The value of wisdom is more Than coral or crystal or rubies.
19
The finest topaz and the purest gold Cannot compare with the value of wisdom.
20
Where, then, is the source of wisdom? Where can we learn to understand?
21
No living creature can see it, Not even a bird in flight.
22
Even death and destruction Admit they have heard only rumors.
23
God alone knows the way, Knows the place where wisdom is found,
24
Because he sees the ends of the earth, Sees everything under the sky.
25
When God gave the wind its power And determined the size of the sea;
26
When God decided where the rain would fall, And the path that the thunderclouds travel;
27
It was then he saw wisdom and tested its worth--- He gave it his approval.
28
God said to us humans, "To be wise, you must have reverence for the Lord. To understand, you must turn from evil."

Job chapter 29

1
Job began speaking again.
2
If only my life could once again be as it was when God watched over me.
3
God was always with me then and gave me light as I walked through the darkness.
4
Those were the days when I was prosperous, and the friendship of God protected my home.
5
Almighty God was with me then, and I was surrounded by all my children.
6
My cows and goats gave plenty of milk, and my olive trees grew in the rockiest soil.
7
Whenever the city elders met and I took my place among them,
8
young men stepped aside as soon as they saw me, and old men stood up to show me respect.
9
The leaders of the people would stop talking;
10
even the most important men kept silent.
11
Everyone who saw me or heard of me had good things to say about what I had done.
12
When the poor cried out, I helped them; I gave help to orphans who had nowhere to turn.
13
People who were in deepest misery praised me, and I helped widows find security.
14
I have always acted justly and fairly.
15
I was eyes for the blind, and feet for the lame.
16
I was like a father to the poor and took the side of strangers in trouble.
17
I destroyed the power of cruel men and rescued their victims.
18
I always expected to live a long life and to die at home in comfort.
19
I was like a tree whose roots always have water and whose branches are wet with dew.
20
Everyone was always praising me, and my strength never failed me.
21
When I gave advice, people were silent and listened carefully to what I said;
22
they had nothing to add when I had finished. My words sank in like drops of rain;
23
everyone welcomed them just as farmers welcome rain in spring.
24
I smiled on them when they had lost confidence; my cheerful face encouraged them.
25
I took charge and made the decisions; I led them as a king leads his troops, and gave them comfort in their despair.

Job chapter 30

1
But men younger than I am make fun of me now! Their fathers have always been so worthless that I wouldn't let them help my dogs guard sheep.
2
They were a bunch of worn-out men, too weak to do any work for me.
3
They were so poor and hungry that they would gnaw dry roots--- at night, in wild, desolate places.
4
They pulled up the plants of the desert and ate them, even the tasteless roots of the broom tree!
5
Everyone drove them away with shouts, as if they were shouting at thieves.
6
They had to live in caves, in holes dug in the sides of cliffs.
7
Out in the wilds they howled like animals and huddled together under the bushes.
8
A worthless bunch of nameless nobodies! They were driven out of the land.
9
Now they come and laugh at me; I am nothing but a joke to them.
10
They treat me with disgust; they think they are too good for me, and even come and spit in my face.
11
Because God has made me weak and helpless, they turn against me with all their fury.
12
This mob attacks me head-on; they send me running; they prepare their final assault.
13
They cut off my escape and try to destroy me; and there is no one to stop them.
14
They pour through the holes in my defenses and come crashing down on top of me;
15
I am overcome with terror; my dignity is gone like a puff of wind, and my prosperity like a cloud.
16
Now I am about to die; there is no relief for my suffering.
17
At night my bones all ache; the pain that gnaws me never stops.
18
God seizes me by my collar and twists my clothes out of shape.
19
He throws me down in the mud; I am no better than dirt.
20
I call to you, O God, but you never answer; and when I pray, you pay no attention.
21
You are treating me cruelly; you persecute me with all your power.
22
You let the wind blow me away; you toss me about in a raging storm.
23
I know you are taking me off to my death, to the fate in store for everyone.
24
Why do you attack a ruined man, one who can do nothing but beg for pity?
25
Didn't I weep with people in trouble and feel sorry for those in need?
26
I hoped for happiness and light, but trouble and darkness came instead.
27
I am torn apart by worry and pain; I have had day after day of suffering.
28
I go about in gloom, without any sunshine; I stand up in public and plead for help.
29
My voice is as sad and lonely as the cries of a jackal or an ostrich.
30
My skin has turned dark; I am burning with fever.
31
Where once I heard joyful music, now I hear only mourning and weeping.

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