1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Job 1 - RWB Paraphrase (22 V) See Chapter at a Glance See Comments Go to top Job Was a Blameless and God Fearing Man 1 Job lived in the land of Uz. He was blameless and upright. He feared God and turned away from evil. 2 He had seven sons and three daughters. 3 He owned 7,000 sheep, 3,000 camels, 500 yoke of oxen and 500 female donkeys. He had many servants and was the greatest among the men of the east.
4 His sons used to hold feasts in each other's house and invite their three sisters to eat and drink with them.
5 When the days of their feasting were over, Job would rise early in the morning and offer burnt offerings for each of them, for he said to himself, "Perhaps my sons have sinned in some way." He always did this for them.
6 There was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD. Satan also came among them.
7 The LORD said to Satan, "Where have you come from?" Satan answered, "From walking around on the earth."
8 The LORD said to Satan, "What do you think of My servant Job? There is certainly no one like him on earth, for he is blameless and upright. He fears God and turns from evil."
9 Then Satan said to God, "He does not serve God without a reason."
10 "You have made a hedge around him, his house, and everything he has. You have blessed his work and his possessions and increased his land."
11 "If he loses everything he has he will curse You to Your face."
12 Then the LORD said to Satan, "All right, I will allow you to do what you will with all that he has. Only do not do anything to him." So Satan departed from the LORD.
13 Now on a day when his sons and daughters were eating and drinking wine in the oldest son's house,
14 a messenger came to Job, saying, "The oxen were plowing and the donkeys were feeding beside them."
15 "The Sabeans attacked and took all of them. They killed the servants, and I am the only one who escaped."
16 While he was speaking, another servant came and said, "The fire of God fell from heaven and burned up the sheep and the servants, and I am the only one who escaped."
17 While he was speaking, yet another came and said, "The Chaldeans came in three bands and made a raid on the camels and killed the servants. I am the only one who escaped."
18 Then still another came and said, "Your sons and your daughters were eating and drinking wine in your oldest son's house."
19 "And a great wind came from the wilderness and struck the four corners of the house causing it fall on the young people and they died. I alone escaped to tell you."
20 Then Job arose, tore his clothes, shaved his head and fell on the ground and worshiped,
21 saying, "I was naked when I came from my mother's womb and I will be naked when my life is over. The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away. Blessed be the name of the LORD."
22 With all that happened, Job did not sin or blame God.
3 The LORD said to Satan, "Have you considered My servant Job? There is no one like him on the earth. He is blameless and upright, fearing God and turning away from evil. He continues to hold fast to his integrity, although you have incited Me against him and ruined him without cause."
4 Satan answered the LORD, saying, "Skin for skin! All that a man has he will give for his life."
5 "If You hurt his body he will curse You to Your face."
6 So the LORD said to Satan, "Behold, he is in your power, but you must spare his life."
7 Then Satan went out from the presence of the LORD and smote Job with boils over his entire body.
8 Job sat in a pile of ashes scraping himself with a broken piece of pottery.
9 His wife said to him, "Why do you continue to claim your integrity? Curse God and die!"
10 Job said to her, "You speak like a foolish women. Shall we indeed accept good from God and not accept adversity?" In all this Job did not sin with his lips.
11 Job's three friends heard of all the adversity that had come upon him. They were Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite. They had agreed on a time to come together to sympathize with Job and comfort him.
12 When they first saw Job from a distance they did not recognize him. They wept at the sight of his condition and each tore his robe and threw dust over his head.
13 For seven days and nights they sat on the ground with him without saying anything, for it was obvious that he was in great pain.
12 "A word came to me very quietly, like a whisper."
13 "It disquieted my thoughts while I slept deeply."
14 "Dread fell over me and I trembled until my bones shook."
15 "A spirit passed before my face and my hair stood up."
16 "The spirit stood still but I could not recognize it. All was silence, and then I heard a voice. It said,"
17 "can mankind be just before God? Can he be pure before his Maker?"
18 "God does not trust His servants and His angels He charges with error."
19 "How much more those who live in houses of clay, whose foundation is the dust, and who are crushed more readily than the moth!"
20 "They are broken to pieces somewhere between morning and evening, and perish unobserved."
21 "Their honor is gone and they die without wisdom."
8 "If it were me, I would seek God and place my cause before Him."
9 "He does great, unsearchable things and wonders without number."
10 "He gives the earth rain to water the fields."
11 "He sets the lowly on high and those who mourn are lifted to safety."
12 "He frustrates the plots of the shrewd and keeps them from what they have planned."
13 "He is more shrewd then they are and easily thwarts the advice of the cunning."
14 "When it is day they grope in darkness, as though it was night."
15 "He saves the poor from the sword and from the hand of the mighty."
16 "The helpless have hope while the unrighteous have nothing to say."
17 "The man who is reproved by God is happy, so do not despise the discipline of the Almighty."
18 "He inflicts pain but also gives relief. He wounds and His hands heal."
19 "He delivers you from six troubles. Even the seventh will not touch you."
20 "During a famine He will keep you from starving, and in war from the power of the sword."
21 "You will not suffer from the scourge of the tongue or be afraid of destruction when it comes."
22 "You will laugh at violence and famine. You will not be afraid of wild beasts."
23 "You will be in league with the stones of the field. The beasts of the field will be at peace with you."
24 "You will know that your tent is secure and visit it with no fear of loss."
25 "Your descendants will be many, like the grass of the earth."
26 "You will come to the grave in full vigor, as a shock of grain is stacked in its season."
27 "Behold, we have looked into this and found it to be true. Hear it and know it for yourself."
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