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Job

Chapter 30

Summary

Job Chapter 30 is a stark contrast to the previous chapter, as Job describes his current state of humiliation and suffering. He is now mocked by "worthless" young men whose fathers he would have disdained to put with his sheep dogs. Job recounts how he has become a byword and a song to those who once feared him. He describes his relentless physical pain, with his skin turning black and his bones burning with fever. He feels that God has thrown him into the mud and treats him as an enemy. The chapter is a raw expression of the total loss of dignity and the apparent silence of God in the face of Job's cries.

1

"But now they mock me, men younger than I, whose fathers I would have disdained to put with my sheep dogs."

2

"Of what use was the strength of their hands to me, since their vigour had gone from them?"

3

"Haggard from want and hunger, they roamed the parched wasteland in desolate darkness."

4

"In the brush they gathered salt herbs, and their food was the root of the broom tree."

5

"They were banished from their fellow men, shouted at as if they were thieves."

6

"They were forced to live in the dry gullies, among the rocks and in holes in the ground."

7

"They brayed among the bushes and huddled in the undergrowth."

8

"A base and nameless brood, they were driven out of the land."

9

"And now I have become their song; I am a byword among them."

10

"They detest me and keep their distance; they do not hesitate to spit in my face."

11

"Now that God has unstrung my bow and afflicted me, they throw off all restraint in my presence."

12

"On my right the tribe of outcasts attacks; they lay snares for my feet and build siege ramps against me."

13

"They break up my path; they succeed in destroying me. 'No one can help him,' they say."

14

"They advance as through a gaping breach; amid the ruins they come rolling in."

15

"Terrors overwhelm me; my dignity is driven away as by the wind, my safety vanishes like a cloud."

16

"And now my life ebbs away; days of suffering grip me."

17

"Night pierces my bones; my gnawing pains never rest."

18

"In his great power God becomes like clothing to me; he binds me like the collar of my tunic."

19

"He throws me into the mud, and I am reduced to dust and ashes."

20

"I cry out to you, O God, but you do not answer; I stand up, but you merely look at me."

21

"You turn on me ruthlessly; with the might of your hand you attack me."

22

"You snatch me up and drive me before the wind; you toss me about in the storm."

23

"I know you will bring me down to death, to the place appointed for all the living."

24

"Surely no one stretches out his hand against one who is broken when he cries for help in his distress."

25

"Have I not wept for those in trouble? Has not my soul grieved for the poor?"

26

"Yet when I hoped for good, evil came; when I looked for light, then came darkness."

27

"The churning inside me never stops; days of suffering confront me."

28

"I go about blackened, but not by the sun; I stand up in the assembly and cry for help."

29

"I have become a brother of jackals, a companion of owls."

30

"My skin grows black and peels; my body burns with fever."

31

"My harp is tuned to mourning, and my pipe to the sound of wailing."