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Contemporary English Version Anglicised

Job 6 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

Job's reply to Eliphaz

1. Job said:

2. It's impossible to weighmy misery and grief!

3. They outweigh the sandalong the beach,and that's why I have spokenwithout thinking first.

4. The fearsome arrowsof God All-Powerfulhave filled my soulwith their poison.

5. Do oxen and wild donkeyscry out in distressunless they are hungry?

6. What is food without salt?What is more tastelessthan the white of an egg?

7. That's how my food tastes,and my appetite is gone.

8-9. How I wish that Godwould answer my prayerand do away with me.

10. Then I would be comforted,knowing that in all my painI have never disobeyed God.

11. Why should I patiently hopewhen my strength is gone?

12. I am not strong as stoneor bronze,

13. and I have finally reachedthe end of my rope.

My friends, I am desperate

14. My friends, I am desperate,and you should help me,even if I no longer respectGod All-Powerful.

15-16. But you are treacherousas streams that swellwith melting snow,

17. then suddenly disappearin the summer heat.

18. I am like a caravan,lost in the desertwhile searching for water.

19. Caravans from Tema and Sheba

20. thought they would find water.But they were disappointed,

21. just as I am with you.Only one look at my suffering,and you run away scared.

What have I done wrong?

22. Have I ever asked any of youto give me a gift

23. or to purchase my freedomfrom brutal enemies?

24. What have I done wrong?Show me,and I will keep quiet.

25. The truth is always painful,but your argumentsprove nothing.

26. Here I am desperate,and you consider my wordsas worthless as wind.

27. Why, you would sell an orphanor your own neighbour!

28. Look me straight in the eye;I won't lie to you.

29. Stop accusing me falsely;my reputation is at stake.

30. I know right from wrong,and I am not telling lies.