Job 22 – NVI & NIRV

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Job 22:1-30

Tercer discurso de Elifaz

1A esto respondió Elifaz de Temán:

2«¿Puede alguien, por muy sabio que sea,

serle a Dios de algún provecho?

3¿Sacará alguna ventaja el Todopoderoso

con que seas un hombre justo?

¿Tendrá algún beneficio

si tu conducta es intachable?

4»¿Acaso te reprende por temerlo

y por eso te lleva a juicio?

5¿No es acaso demasiada tu maldad?

¿Y no son incontables tus pecados?

6Sin motivo demandabas fianza de tus hermanos,

y en prenda los despojabas de sus mantos;

desnudos los dejabas.

7Al sediento no le dabas agua;

al hambriento le negabas la comida.

8Como hombre de poder te adueñaste de la tierra;

como hombre prominente, en ella te asentaste.

9No dabas nada a las viudas

y rompías los brazos22:9 rompías los brazos. Alt. les anulaste la fuerza. a los huérfanos.

10Por eso ahora te ves rodeado de trampas

y te asaltan temores repentinos;

11la oscuridad te impide ver

y te ahogan las aguas torrenciales.

12»¿No está Dios en las alturas de los cielos?

¡Mira las estrellas, cuán altas y remotas!

13Sin embargo, cuestionas: “¿Y Dios qué sabe?

¿Puede acaso juzgar a través de las tinieblas?

14Él recorre los cielos de un extremo al otro

y densas nubes lo envuelven,

¡así que no puede vernos!”.

15¿Vas a seguir por los trillados caminos

que han recorrido los malvados?

16Perdieron la vida antes de tiempo;

un diluvio arrasó sus cimientos.

17Increparon a Dios: “¡Déjanos tranquilos!

¿Qué puedes tú hacernos,22:17 hacernos (LXX y Siríaca); hacerle (TM). Todopoderoso?”.

18¡Y fue Dios quien llenó sus casas de bienes!

¡Yo no me dejaré llevar por sus malos consejos!

19Los justos se alegran al ver la ruina de los malvados;

los inocentes dicen en son de burla:

20“Nuestros enemigos han sido destruidos;

el fuego ha consumido sus riquezas”.

21»Sométete a Dios; ponte en paz con él

y volverá a ti la prosperidad.

22Acepta la enseñanza que mana de su boca;

grábate sus palabras en tu corazón.

23Si te vuelves al Todopoderoso

y alejas de tu casa la maldad,

serás del todo restaurado;

24si tu oro refinado22:24 oro refinado. Lit. oro de Ofir. lo arrojas por el suelo,

entre rocas y cañadas,

25tendrás por oro al Todopoderoso,

y será él para ti como plata refinada.

26En el Todopoderoso te deleitarás;

ante Dios levantarás tu rostro.

27Cuando ores, él te escuchará

y tú le cumplirás tus promesas.

28Tendrás éxito en tus decisiones

y en tus caminos brillará la luz.

29Cuando sean humillados y les digas “Levántense”,

Dios salvará a los humildes.

30Él librará aun al que no es inocente;

si tienes manos limpias, quedarás a salvo».

New International Reader’s Version

Job 22:1-30

The Third Speech of Eliphaz

1Then Eliphaz the Temanite replied,

2“Can any person be of benefit to God?

Can even a wise person be of any help to him?

3Job, what pleasure would it give the Mighty One if you were right?

What would he get if you were completely honest?

4“You say you have respect for him.

Is that why he corrects you?

Is that why he brings charges against you?

5Haven’t you done many evil things?

Don’t you sin again and again?

6You took clothes away from your relatives

just because they owed you some money.

You left them naked for no reason at all.

7You didn’t give any water to people who were tired.

You held food back from those who were hungry.

8You did it even though you were honored and powerful.

You owned land and lived on it.

9But you sent widows away without anything.

You mistreated children whose fathers had died.

10That’s why traps have been set all around you.

That’s why sudden danger terrifies you.

11That’s why it’s so dark you can’t even see.

That’s why a flood covers you up.

12“Isn’t God in the highest parts of heaven?

See how high the highest stars are!

13But you still say, ‘What does God know?

Can he see through the darkest clouds to judge us?

14He goes around in the highest heavens.

Thick clouds keep him from seeing us.’

15Will you stay on the old path

that sinful people have walked on?

16They were carried off even before they died.

Their foundations were washed away by a flood.

17They said to God, ‘Leave us alone!

What can you do to us, you Mighty One?’

18But he was the one who filled their houses with good things.

So I don’t pay any attention to the plans of evil people.

19“Those who do what is right are joyful

when they see sinners destroyed.

Those who haven’t done anything wrong make fun of them.

20They say, ‘Our enemies are completely destroyed.

Fire has burned up their wealth.’

21“Job, obey God and be at peace with him.

Then he will help you succeed.

22Do what he teaches you to do.

Keep his words in your heart.

23If you return to the Mighty One,

you will have what you had before.

But first you must remove

everything that is evil far from your tent.

24You must throw your gold nuggets away.

You must toss your gold from Ophir into a valley.

25Then the Mighty One himself will be your gold.

He’ll be like the finest silver to you.

26You will find delight in the Mighty One.

You will honor God and trust in him.

27You will pray to him, and he will hear you.

You will keep the promises you made to him.

28What you decide to do will be done.

Light will shine on the path you take.

29When people are brought low you will say, ‘Lift them up!’

Then God will help them.

30He’ll even save those who are guilty.

He’ll save them because your hands are clean.”