Job 4:1-21

  • Eliphaz’ first speech (1-21)

    • Ridicules Job’s integrity (7, 8)

    • Relates a spirit’s message (12-17)

    • ‘God has no faith in his servants’ (18)

4  Elʹi·phaz+ the Teʹman·ite then said in reply:  2  “If someone tries to speak to you, will you become impatient? For who can hold back from speaking?  3  True, you have corrected many,And you used to strengthen the weak hands.  4  Your words would raise up anyone stumbling,And you would strengthen those whose knees were buckling.  5  But now it has happened to you, and you are overwhelmed;*It touches you, and you are dismayed.  6  Does your reverence for God not give you confidence? Does your way of integrity+ not give you hope?  7  Remember, please: What innocent person has ever perished? When have the upright ever been destroyed?  8  What I have seen is that those who plow* what is harmfulAnd those who sow trouble will reap the same.  9  By the breath of God they perish,And through a blast of his anger they come to an end. 10  The lion roars, and a young lion growls,But even the teeth of strong lions* are broken. 11  A lion perishes for lack of prey,And the cubs of a lion are scattered. 12  Now a word was brought to me in secret,And a whisper of it reached my ear. 13  In troubling thoughts during visions of the night,When deep sleep falls upon men, 14  A terrible trembling came upon me,Filling all my bones with dread. 15  A spirit passed over my face;The hair of my flesh bristled. 16  It then stood still,But I did not recognize its appearance. A form was in front of my eyes;There was a calm, and then I heard a voice: 17  ‘Can a mortal man be more righteous than God? Can a man be cleaner than his own Maker?’ 18  Look! He has no faith in his servants,And he finds fault with his angels.* 19  How much more so with those dwelling in houses of clay,Whose foundation is in the dust,+Who are crushed as easily as a moth! 20  They are completely crushed from morning to evening;They perish forever, and no one takes notice. 21  Are they not like a tent whose cord is pulled out? They die without wisdom.

Footnotes

Lit., “you become weary.”
Or “devise.”
Or “maned young lions.”
Or “messengers.”