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Sabato, 27 aprile 2024 - Santa Zita ( Letture di oggi)

Job 34


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NEW JERUSALEMNEW JERUSALEM
1 Elihu continued his speech. He said:1 Elihu continued his speech. He said:
2 And now, you sages, listen to what I say, lend me your ears, you learned men.2 And now, you sages, listen to what I say, lend me your ears, you learned men.
3 The ear distinguishes the value of what is said, just as the palate can tel one food from another.3 The ear distinguishes the value of what is said, just as the palate can tel one food from another.
4 Let us consider together God's ruling and decide what we all mean by good.4 Let us consider together God's ruling and decide what we all mean by good.
5 Job has been saying, 'I am upright and God denies me fair judgement.5 Job has been saying, 'I am upright and God denies me fair judgement.
6 My judge is treating me cruel y, my wound is incurable, for no fault of mine.'6 My judge is treating me cruel y, my wound is incurable, for no fault of mine.'
7 Can anyone else exist like Job, who laps up mockery like water,7 Can anyone else exist like Job, who laps up mockery like water,
8 who consorts with evil-doers and marches in step with the wicked?8 who consorts with evil-doers and marches in step with the wicked?
9 Did he not say, 'No one derives any benefit from enjoying the society of God'?9 Did he not say, 'No one derives any benefit from enjoying the society of God'?
10 Listen to me then, like intel igent people. Far be evil from God or injustice from Shaddai!10 Listen to me then, like intel igent people. Far be evil from God or injustice from Shaddai!
11 For he pays people back for what they do, treating each as his own conduct deserves.11 For he pays people back for what they do, treating each as his own conduct deserves.
12 Be sure of it: God never does wrong, Shaddai does not pervert what is just.12 Be sure of it: God never does wrong, Shaddai does not pervert what is just.
13 Did someone else entrust the world to his care was he given charge of the universe by someoneelse?13 Did someone else entrust the world to his care was he given charge of the universe by someoneelse?
14 If he were to recal his spirit, to concentrate his breath back in himself,14 If he were to recal his spirit, to concentrate his breath back in himself,
15 all flesh would instantly perish and al people would return to dust.15 all flesh would instantly perish and al people would return to dust.
16 If you have any intel igence, listen to this, lend your ear to the sound of my words.16 If you have any intel igence, listen to this, lend your ear to the sound of my words.
17 Could an enemy of fair judgement ever govern? Would you dare condemn the Upright One, theAlmighty,17 Could an enemy of fair judgement ever govern? Would you dare condemn the Upright One, theAlmighty,
18 who says to a king, 'You are a scoundrel!' and to nobles, 'You are wicked!',18 who says to a king, 'You are a scoundrel!' and to nobles, 'You are wicked!',
19 who is unimpressed by princes and makes no distinction between rich and poor, since al alike havebeen made by him?19 who is unimpressed by princes and makes no distinction between rich and poor, since al alike havebeen made by him?
20 They die suddenly, at dead of night, they perish -- these great ones -- and disappear: it costs him noeffort to remove a tyrant.20 They die suddenly, at dead of night, they perish -- these great ones -- and disappear: it costs him noeffort to remove a tyrant.
21 For his eyes keep watch on human ways, and he observes every step.21 For his eyes keep watch on human ways, and he observes every step.
22 No darkness, no shadow dark as death where wrong-doers can hide!22 No darkness, no shadow dark as death where wrong-doers can hide!
23 He serves no writ on anyone, no summons to appear before God's court:23 He serves no writ on anyone, no summons to appear before God's court:
24 he breaks the powerful without enquiry and sets up others in their places.24 he breaks the powerful without enquiry and sets up others in their places.
25 He knows the sort of things they do! He overthrows them at night, to be trampled on.25 He knows the sort of things they do! He overthrows them at night, to be trampled on.
26 He beats them like criminals chained up for al to see,26 He beats them like criminals chained up for al to see,
27 since they have turned their backs on him, having understood so little of his ways27 since they have turned their backs on him, having understood so little of his ways
28 as to make the cries of the weak rise to him and let him hear the appeal of the afflicted.28 as to make the cries of the weak rise to him and let him hear the appeal of the afflicted.
29 But if he is stil silent and no one can move him, if he veils his face, so that no one can see him, he istaking pity on nations and individuals,29 But if he is stil silent and no one can move him, if he veils his face, so that no one can see him, he istaking pity on nations and individuals,
30 is setting some wrong-doer free from the meshes of affliction.30 is setting some wrong-doer free from the meshes of affliction.
31 When such a one says to God, 'I was misled, I shal not do wrong any more;31 When such a one says to God, 'I was misled, I shal not do wrong any more;
32 although I have sinned, instruct me; although I did wrong, I will not do it again,'32 although I have sinned, instruct me; although I did wrong, I will not do it again,'
33 in your opinion, should he punish such a one -- you who have rejected his decisions? This is for youto decide -- not for me!- so kindly enlighten us!33 in your opinion, should he punish such a one -- you who have rejected his decisions? This is for youto decide -- not for me!- so kindly enlighten us!
34 Ordinary sensible people, however, wil say to me, and so wil any sage who has been listening tome,34 Ordinary sensible people, however, wil say to me, and so wil any sage who has been listening tome,
35 'Job's words are spoken without any knowledge, what he says shows no intel igence.35 'Job's words are spoken without any knowledge, what he says shows no intel igence.
36 Kindly examine him thoroughly, since his answers imply that he is a criminal.36 Kindly examine him thoroughly, since his answers imply that he is a criminal.
37 For to his sin he now adds rebellion, bringing law to an end among us and heaping abuse on God.'37 For to his sin he now adds rebellion, bringing law to an end among us and heaping abuse on God.'