Job 14 – NIVUK & NIRV

New International Version – UK

Job 14:1-22

1‘Mortals, born of woman,

are of few days and full of trouble.

2They spring up like flowers and wither away;

like fleeting shadows, they do not endure.

3Do you fix your eye on them?

Will you bring them14:3 Septuagint, Vulgate and Syriac; Hebrew me before you for judgment?

4Who can bring what is pure from the impure?

No-one!

5A person’s days are determined;

you have decreed the number of his months

and have set limits he cannot exceed.

6So look away from him and let him alone,

till he has put in his time like a hired labourer.

7‘At least there is hope for a tree:

if it is cut down, it will sprout again,

and its new shoots will not fail.

8Its roots may grow old in the ground

and its stump die in the soil,

9yet at the scent of water it will bud

and put forth shoots like a plant.

10But a man dies and is laid low;

he breathes his last and is no more.

11As the water of a lake dries up

or a river bed becomes parched and dry,

12so he lies down and does not rise;

till the heavens are no more, people will not awake

or be roused from their sleep.

13‘If only you would hide me in the grave

and conceal me till your anger has passed!

If only you would set me a time

and then remember me!

14If someone dies, will they live again?

All the days of my hard service

I will wait for my renewal14:14 Or release to come.

15You will call and I will answer you;

you will long for the creature your hands have made.

16Surely then you will count my steps

but not keep track of my sin.

17My offences will be sealed up in a bag;

you will cover over my sin.

18‘But as a mountain erodes and crumbles

and as a rock is moved from its place,

19as water wears away stones

and torrents wash away the soil,

so you destroy a person’s hope.

20You overpower them once for all, and they are gone;

you change their countenance and send them away.

21If their children are honoured, they do not know it;

if their children are brought low, they do not see it.

22They feel but the pain of their own bodies

and mourn only for themselves.’

New International Reader’s Version

Job 14:1-22

1“Human beings have only a few days to live.

Their lives are full of trouble.

2They grow like flowers, and then they dry up.

They are like shadows that quickly disappear.

3“God, do you even notice them?

Will you let them appear in your court?

4Who can bring what is pure from something that isn’t pure?

No one!

5You decide how long anyone will live.

You have established the number of his months.

You have set a limit to the number of his days.

6So look away from him. Leave him alone.

Let him put in his time like a hired worker.

7“At least there is hope for a tree.

If it’s cut down, it will begin to grow again.

New branches will appear on it.

8Its roots may grow old in the ground.

Its stump may die in the soil.

9But when it smells water, it will begin to grow.

It will send out new growth like a plant.

10No man is like that. When he dies, he is buried in a grave.

He takes his last breath. Then he is gone.

11Water dries up from lakes.

Riverbeds become empty and dry.

12In the same way, people lie down and never get up.

People won’t wake or rise from their sleep

until the heavens are gone.

13“I wish you would hide me in a grave!

I wish you would cover me up until your anger passes by!

I wish you would set the time for me to spend in the grave

and then bring me back up!

14If someone dies, will they live again?

All the days of my hard work

I will wait for the time when you give me new life.

15You will call out to me, and I will answer you.

You will long for the person your hands have made.

16Then you will count every step I take.

But you won’t keep track of my sin.

17The wrong things I’ve done will be sealed up in a bag.

You will wipe out my sins by forgiving them.

18“A mountain wears away and crumbles.

A rock is moved from its place.

19Water wears away stones.

Storms wash away soil.

In the same way, you destroy a person’s hope.

20You overpower them completely, and then they’re gone.

You change the way they look and send them to their graves.

21If their children are honored, they don’t even know it.

If their children are dishonored, they don’t even see it.

22All they feel is the pain of their own bodies.

They are full of sadness only for themselves.”