Job 4 – NIVUK & NIRV

New International Version – UK

Job 4:1-21

Eliphaz

1Then Eliphaz the Temanite replied:

2‘If someone ventures a word with you, will you be impatient?

But who can keep from speaking?

3Think how you have instructed many,

how you have strengthened feeble hands.

4Your words have supported those who stumbled;

you have strengthened faltering knees.

5But now trouble comes to you, and you are discouraged;

it strikes you, and you are dismayed.

6Should not your piety be your confidence

and your blameless ways your hope?

7‘Consider now: who, being innocent, has ever perished?

Where were the upright ever destroyed?

8As I have observed, those who plough evil

and those who sow trouble reap it.

9At the breath of God they perish;

at the blast of his anger they are no more.

10The lions may roar and growl,

yet the teeth of the great lions are broken.

11The lion perishes for lack of prey,

and the cubs of the lioness are scattered.

12‘A word was secretly brought to me,

my ears caught a whisper of it.

13Amid disquieting dreams in the night,

when deep sleep falls on people,

14fear and trembling seized me

and made all my bones shake.

15A spirit glided past my face,

and the hair on my body stood on end.

16It stopped,

but I could not tell what it was.

A form stood before my eyes,

and I heard a hushed voice:

17“Can a mortal be more righteous than God?

Can even a strong man be more pure than his Maker?

18If God places no trust in his servants,

if he charges his angels with error,

19how much more those who live in houses of clay,

whose foundations are in the dust,

who are crushed more readily than a moth!

20Between dawn and dusk they are broken to pieces;

unnoticed, they perish for ever.

21Are not the cords of their tent pulled up,

so that they die without wisdom?”

New International Reader’s Version

Job 4:1-21

The First Speech of Eliphaz

1Then Eliphaz the Temanite replied,

2“Job, suppose someone tries to talk to you.

Will that make you uneasy?

I can’t keep from speaking up.

3Look, you taught many people.

You made weak hands strong.

4Your words helped those who had fallen down.

You made shaky knees strong.

5Now trouble comes to you. And you are unhappy about it.

It strikes you down. And you are afraid.

6Shouldn’t you worship God and trust in him?

Shouldn’t your honest life give you hope?

7“Here’s something to think about.

Have people who aren’t guilty ever been wiped out?

Have honest people ever been completely destroyed?

8Here’s what I’ve observed.

People gather a crop from what they plant.

If they plant evil and trouble, that’s what they will harvest.

9The breath of God destroys them.

The blast of his anger wipes them out.

10Powerful lions might roar and growl.

But their teeth are broken.

11Lions die because they don’t have any food.

Then their cubs are scattered.

12“A message came to me in secret.

It was as quiet as a whisper.

13I had a scary dream one night.

I was sound asleep.

14Fear and trembling seized me.

That made every bone in my body shake.

15A spirit glided past my face.

The hair on my body stood on end.

16Then the spirit stopped.

But I couldn’t tell what it was.

Something stood there in front of me.

I heard a soft voice.

17It said, ‘Can a human being be more right than God?

Can even a strong man be more pure than the God who made him?

18God doesn’t trust those who serve him.

He even brings charges against his angels.

19So he’ll certainly find fault with human beings.

After all, they are made out of dust.

They can be crushed more easily than a moth.

20Between sunrise and sunset they are broken to pieces.

Nobody even notices. They disappear forever.

21Like a tent that falls down, they get weak.

They die because they didn’t follow God’s wisdom.’ ”