Job 36
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Confronta con un'altra Bibbia
Cambia Bibbia
NEW AMERICAN BIBLE | CATHOLIC PUBLIC DOMAIN |
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1 Elihu proceeded further and said: | 1 Continuing in a similar manner, Eliu had this to say: |
2 Wait yet a little and I will instruct you, for there are still words to be said on God's behalf. | 2 Bear with me for a little while and I will show you; for I have still more to say in favor of God. |
3 I will bring my knowledge from afar, and to my Maker I will accord the right. | 3 I will review my knowledge from the beginning, and I will prove my Maker to be just. |
4 For indeed, my theme cannot fail me: the one perfect in knowledge I set before you. | 4 For truly my words are without any falsehood and perfect knowledge will be proven to you. |
5 Behold, God rejects the obstinate in heart; he preserves not the life of the wicked. | 5 God does not abandon the powerful, for he himself is also powerful. |
6 He withholds not the just man's rights, but grants vindication to the oppressed, | 6 But he does not save the impious, though he grants judgment to the poor. |
7 And with kings upon thrones he sets them, exalted forever. | 7 He will not take his eyes away from the just, and he continually establishes kings on their throne, and they are exalted. |
8 Or if they are bound with fetters and held fast by bonds of affliction, | 8 And, if they are in captivity, or are bound with the chains of poverty, |
9 Then he makes known to them what they have done and their sins of boastful pride. | 9 he will reveal to them their works, as well as their sinfulness, in that they were violent. |
10 He opens their ears to correction and exhorts them to turn back from evil. | 10 Likewise, he will open their ears to his correction, and he will speak to them, so that they may return from iniquity. |
11 If they obey and serve him, they spend their days in prosperity, their years in happiness. | 11 If they listen and obey, they will fill their days with goodness and complete their years in glory. |
12 But if they obey not, they perish; they die for lack of knowledge. | 12 But if they will not listen, they will pass away by the sword and will be consumed by foolishness. |
13 The impious in heart lay up anger for themselves; they cry not for help when he enchains them; | 13 The false and the crafty provoke the wrath of God, yet they do not cry out to him when they are chained. |
14 Therefore they expire in youth, and perish among the reprobate. | 14 Their soul will die in a storm, and their life, among the unmanly. |
15 But he saves the unfortunate through their affliction, and instructs them through distress. | 15 He will rescue the poor from his anguish, and he will open his ear during tribulation. |
16 Therefore, he will save you from the narrow mouth very widely, even though it has no foundation under it. Moreover, your respite at table will be full of fatness. | |
17 Your case has been judged like that of the impious; you will withdraw your plea and your judgment. | |
18 Therefore, do not let anger overwhelm you so that you oppress another; neither should you allow a multitude of gifts to influence you. | |
19 Lay down your greatness without distress, and put aside all of your power with courage. | |
20 | 20 Do not prolong the night, even if people rise on their behalf. |
21 Take heed, turn not to evil; for you have preferred carousal to affliction. | 21 Be careful that you do not turn to iniquity; for, after your misery, you have begun to follow this. |
22 Behold, God is sublime in his power. What teacher is there like him? | 22 Behold, God is exalted in his strength, and there is no one like him among the law-givers. |
23 Who prescribes for him his conduct, or who can say, "You have done wrong"? | 23 Who is able to investigate his ways? And who can say, “You have done iniquity,” to him? |
24 Remember, you should extol his work, which men have praised in song. | 24 Remember that you are ignorant of his work, yet men have sung its praises. |
25 All men contemplate it; man beholds it from afar. | 25 All men consider him; and each one ponders from a distance. |
26 Lo, God is great beyond our knowledge; the number of his years is past searching out. | 26 Behold, God is great, defeating our knowledge; the number of his years is inestimable. |
27 He holds in check the waterdrops that filter in rain through his mists, | 27 He carries away the drops of rain, and he sends forth showers like a raging whirlpool; |
28 Till the skies run with them and the showers rain down on mankind. | 28 they flow from the clouds that are woven above everything. |
29 If he wills it, he extends the clouds as his tent | |
30 Lo! he spreads the clouds in layers as the carpeting of his tent. | 30 and shines with his light from above; likewise, he covers the oceans within his tent. |
31 For by these he nourishes the nations, and gives them food in abundance. | 31 For he judges the people by these things, and he gives food to a multitude of mortals. |
32 In his hands he holds the lightning, and he commands it to strike the mark. | 32 Within his hands, he hides the light, and he commands it to come forth again. |
33 His thunder speaks for him and incites the fury of the storm. | 33 He announces it to his friend, for it is his possession and he is able to reach out to it. |