"I have made a covenant with my eyes.
How then could I gaze with desire at a virgin?
For what is the allotment of God from above,
or the heritage from the Almighty on high?
Does not disaster come to the unjust
and calamity to the workers of iniquity?
Does He not see my ways
and count my every step?
If I have walked in falsehood
or my foot has rushed to deceit,
let God weigh me with honest scales,
that He may know my integrity.
If my steps have turned from the path,
if my heart has followed my eyes,
or if impurity has stuck to my hands,
then may another eat what I have sown,
and may my crops be uprooted.
If my heart has been enticed by my neighbor's wife,
or I have lurked at his door,
then may my own wife grind grain for another,
and may other men sleep with her.
For that would be a heinous crime,
an iniquity to be judged.
For it is a fire that burns down to Abaddon;
it would root out my entire harvest.
If I have rejected the cause of my manservant or maidservant
when they made a complaint against me,
what will I do when God rises to judge?
How will I answer when called to account?
Did not He who made me in the womb also make them?
Did not the same One form us in the womb?
If I have denied the desires of the poor
or allowed the widow's eyes to fail,
if I have eaten my morsel alone,
not sharing it with the fatherless-
though from my youth I reared him as would a father,
and from my mother's womb I guided the widow-
if I have seen one perish for lack of clothing,
or a needy man without a cloak,
if his heart has not blessed me
for warming him with the fleece of my sheep,
if I have lifted up my hand against the fatherless
because I saw that I had support in the gate,
then may my arm fall from my shoulder
and be torn from its socket.
For calamity from God terrifies me,
and His splendor I cannot overpower.
If I have put my trust in gold
or called pure gold my security,
if I have rejoiced in my great wealth
because my hand had gained so much,
if I have beheld the sun in its radiance
or the moon moving in splendor,
so that my heart was secretly enticed
and my hand threw a kiss from my mouth,
this would also be an iniquity to be judged,
for I would have denied God on high.
If I have rejoiced in my enemy's ruin,
or exulted when evil befell him-
I have not allowed my mouth to sin
by asking for his life with a curse-
if the men of my house have not said,
'Who is there who has not had his fill?'-
but no stranger had to lodge on the street,
for my door has been open to the traveler-
if I have covered my transgressions like Adam
by hiding my guilt in my heart,
because I greatly feared the crowds
and the contempt of the clans terrified me,
so that I kept silent
and would not go outside-
(Oh, that I had one to hear me!
Here is my signature.
Let the Almighty answer me;
let my accuser compose an indictment.
Surely I would carry it on my shoulder
and wear it like a crown.
I would give account of all my steps;
I would approach Him like a prince.)-
if my land cries out against me
and its furrows weep together,
if I have devoured its produce without payment
or broken the spirit of its tenants,
then let briers grow instead of wheat
and stinkweed instead of barley."
Thus conclude the words of Job.
So these three men stopped answering Job, because he was righteous in his own eyes.
This kindled the anger of Elihu son of Barachel the Buzite, of the family of Ram. He burned with anger against Job for justifying himself rather than God, and he burned with anger against Job's three friends because they had failed to refute Job, and yet had condemned him.
Now Elihu had waited to speak to Job because the others were older than he. But when he saw that the three men had no further reply, his anger was kindled. So Elihu son of Barachel the Buzite declared:
"I am young in years,
while you are old;
that is why I was timid and afraid
to tell you what I know.
I thought that age should speak,
and many years should teach wisdom.
But there is a spirit in a man,
the breath of the Almighty,
that gives him understanding.
It is not only the old who are wise,
or the elderly who understand justice.
Therefore I say, 'Listen to me;
I too will declare what I know.'
Indeed, I waited while you spoke;
I listened to your reasoning;
as you searched for words,
I paid you full attention.
But no one proved Job wrong;
not one of you rebutted his arguments.
So do not claim, 'We have found wisdom;
let God, not man, refute him.'
But Job has not directed his words against me,
and I will not answer him with your arguments.
Job's friends are dismayed, with no more to say;
words have escaped them.
Must I wait, now that they are silent,
now that they stand and no longer reply?
I too will answer;
yes, I will declare what I know.
For I am full of words,
and my spirit within me compels me.
Behold, my belly is like unvented wine;
it is about to burst like a new wineskin.
I must speak and find relief;
I must open my lips and respond.
I will be partial to no one,
nor will I flatter any man.
For I do not know how to flatter,
or my Maker would remove me in an instant.
"But now, O Job, hear my speech,
and listen to all my words.
Behold, I will open my mouth;
my address is on the tip of my tongue.
My words are from an upright heart,
and my lips speak sincerely what I know.
The Spirit of God has made me,
and the breath of the Almighty gives me life.
Refute me if you can;
prepare your case and confront me.
I am just like you before God;
I was also formed from clay.
Surely no fear of me should terrify you;
nor will my hand be heavy upon you.
Surely you have spoken in my hearing,
and I have heard these very words:
'I am pure, without transgression;
I am clean, with no iniquity in me.
Yet God finds occasions against me;
He counts me as His enemy.
He puts my feet in the stocks;
He watches over all my paths.'
Behold, you are not right in this matter.
I will answer you, for God is greater than man.
Why do you complain to Him
that He answers nothing a man asks?
For God speaks in one way and in another,
yet no one notices.
In a dream,
in a vision in the night,
when deep sleep falls upon men
as they slumber on their beds,
He opens their ears
and terrifies them with warnings
to turn a man from wrongdoing
and keep him from pride,
to preserve his soul from the Pit
and his life from perishing by the sword.
A man is also chastened on his bed
with pain and constant distress in his bones,
so that he detests his bread,
and his soul loathes his favorite food.
His flesh wastes away from sight,
and his hidden bones protrude.
He draws near to the Pit,
and his life to the messengers of death.
Yet if there is a messenger on his side,
one mediator in a thousand,
to tell a man what is right for him,
to be gracious to him and say,
'Spare him from going down to the Pit;
I have found his ransom,'
then his flesh is refreshed like a child's;
he returns to the days of his youth.
He prays to God and finds favor;
he sees God's face and shouts for joy,
and God restores His righteousness
to that man.
Then he sings before men
with these words:
'I have sinned and perverted what was right;
yet I did not get what I deserved.
He redeemed my soul from going down to the Pit,
and I will live to see the light.'
Behold, all these things God does to a man,
two or even three times,
to bring back his soul from the Pit,
that he may be enlightened with the light of life.
Pay attention, Job, and listen to me;
be silent, and I will speak.
But if you have something to say, answer me;
speak up, for I would like to vindicate you.
But if not, then listen to me;
be quiet, and I will teach you wisdom."
A prayer of one who is afflicted, when he grows faint and pours out his lament before the LORD.
Hear my prayer, O LORD;
let my cry for help come before You.
Do not hide Your face from me
in my day of distress.
Incline Your ear to me;
answer me quickly when I call.
For my days vanish like smoke,
and my bones burn like glowing embers.
My heart is afflicted, and withered like grass;
I even forget to eat my bread.
Through my loud groaning
my flesh clings to my bones.
I am like a desert owl,
like an owl among the ruins.
I lie awake;
I am like a lone bird on a housetop.
All day long my enemies taunt me;
they ridicule me and curse me.
For I have eaten ashes like bread
and mixed my drink with tears
because of Your indignation and wrath,
for You have picked me up and cast me aside.
My days are like lengthening shadows,
and I wither away like grass.
But You, O LORD, sit enthroned forever;
Your renown endures to all generations.
You will rise up and have compassion on Zion,
for it is time to show her favor-
the appointed time has come.
For Your servants delight in her stones
and take pity on her dust.
So the nations will fear the name of the LORD,
and all the kings of the earth will fear Your glory.
For the LORD will rebuild Zion;
He has appeared in His glory.
He will turn toward the prayer of the destitute;
He will not despise their prayer.
Let this be written for the generation to come,
so that a people not yet created may praise the LORD.
For He looked down from the heights of His sanctuary;
the LORD gazed out from heaven to earth
to hear a prisoner's groaning,
to release those condemned to death,
that they may proclaim the name of the LORD in Zion
and praise Him in Jerusalem,
when peoples and kingdoms assemble
to serve the LORD.
He has broken my strength on the way;
He has cut short my days.
I say: "O my God, do not take me in the midst of my days!
Your years go on through all generations.
In the beginning You laid the foundations of the earth,
and the heavens are the work of Your hands.
They will perish, but You remain;
they will all wear out like a garment.
Like clothing You will change them,
and they will be passed on.
But You remain the same,
and Your years will never end.
The children of Your servants will dwell securely,
and their descendants will be established before You."
After this I heard a sound like the roar of a great multitude in heaven, shouting:
"Hallelujah!
Salvation and glory and power belong to our God!
For His judgments are true and just.
He has judged the great prostitute
who corrupted the earth with her immorality.
He has avenged the blood of His servants
that was poured out by her hand."
And a second time they called out:
"Hallelujah!
Her smoke rises forever and ever."
And the twenty-four elders and the four living creatures fell down and worshiped God who sits on the throne, saying:
"Amen, Hallelujah!"
Then a voice came from the throne, saying:
"Praise our God,
all you who serve Him,
and those who fear Him,
small and great alike!"
And I heard a sound like the roar of a great multitude, like the rushing of many waters, and like a mighty rumbling of thunder, crying out:
"Hallelujah!
For the Lord our God the Almighty reigns.
Let us rejoice and be glad
and give Him the glory.
For the marriage of the Lamb has come,
and His bride has made herself ready.
She was given clothing of fine linen,
bright and pure."
For the fine linen she wears is the righteous acts of the saints.
Then the angel told me to write, "Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb." And he said to me, "These are the true words of God."
So I fell at his feet to worship him. But he told me, "Do not do that! I am a fellow servant with you and your brothers who rely on the testimony of Jesus. Worship God! For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy."
Then I saw heaven standing open, and there before me was a white horse. And its rider is called Faithful and True. With righteousness He judges and wages war. He has eyes like blazing fire, and many royal crowns on His head. He has a name written on Him that only He Himself knows. He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and His name is The Word of God.
The armies of heaven, dressed in fine linen, white and pure, follow Him on white horses. And from His mouth proceeds a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations, and He will rule them with an iron scepter. He treads the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God the Almighty. And He has a name written on His robe and on His thigh:
KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.
Then I saw an angel standing in the sun, and he cried out in a loud voice to all the birds flying overhead, "Come, gather together for the great supper of God, so that you may eat the flesh of kings and commanders and mighty men, of horses and riders, of everyone slave and free, small and great."
Then I saw the beast and the kings of the earth with their armies assembled to wage war against the One seated on the horse, and against His army. But the beast was captured along with the false prophet, who on its behalf had performed signs deceiving those who had the mark of the beast and worshiped its image. Both the beast and the false prophet were thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur. And the rest were killed with the sword that proceeded from the mouth of the One seated on the horse.
And all the birds gorged themselves on their flesh.