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Job
Chapter 9

9:1 Then Job replied:

9:2 Indeed, I know that this is true. But how can a mortal be righteous before God?

9:3 Though one wished to dispute with him, he could not answer him one time out of a thousand.

9:4 His wisdom is profound, his power is vast. Who has resisted him and come out unscathed?

9:5 He moves mountains without their knowing it and overturns them in his anger.

9:6 He shakes the earth from its place and makes its pillars tremble.

9:7 He speaks to the sun and it does not shine he seals off the light of the stars.

9:8 He alone stretches out the heavens and treads on the waves of the sea.

9:9 He is the Maker of the Bear and Orion, the Pleiades and the constellations of the south.

9:10 He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted.

9:11 When he passes me, I cannot see him when he goes by, I cannot perceive him.

9:12 If he snatches away, who can stop him? Who can say to him, `What are you doing?’

9:13 God does not restrain his anger even the cohorts of Rahab cowered at his feet.

9:14 How then can I dispute with him? How can I find words to argue with him?

9:15 Though I were innocent, I could not answer him I could only plead with my Judge for mercy.

9:16 Even if I summoned him and he responded, I do not believe he would give me a hearing.

9:17 He would crush me with a storm and multiply my wounds for no reason.

9:18 He would not let me regain my breath but would overwhelm me with misery.

9:19 If it is a matter of strength, he is mighty! And if it is a matter of justice, who will summon him? [See Septuagint Hebrew me.]

9:20 Even if I were innocent, my mouth would condemn me if I were blameless, it would pronounce me guilty.

9:21 Although I am blameless, I have no concern for myself I despise my own life.

9:22 It is all the same that is why I say, `He destroys both the blameless and the wicked.’

9:23 When a scourge brings sudden death, he mocks the despair of the innocent.

9:24 When a land falls into the hands of the wicked, he blindfolds its judges. If it is not he, then who is it?

9:25 My days are swifter than a runner they fly away without a glimpse of joy.

9:26 They skim past like boats of papyrus, like eagles swooping down on their prey.

9:27 If I say, `I will forget my complaint, I will change my expression, and smile,’

9:28 I still dread all my sufferings, for I know you will not hold me innocent.

9:29 Since I am already found guilty, why should I struggle in vain?

9:30 Even if I washed myself with soap [Or snow] and my hands with washing soda,

9:31 you would plunge me into a slime pit so that even my clothes would detest me.

9:32 He is not a man like me that I might answer him, that we might confront each other in court.

9:33 If only there were someone to arbitrate between us, to lay his hand upon us both,

9:34 someone to remove God’s rod from me, so that his terror would frighten me no more.

9:35 Then I would speak up without fear of him, but as it now stands with me, I cannot.