15 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered:
2 “Does a wise man answer
with blustery knowledge, [ b ]
or fill his belly [ c ] with the east wind? [ d ]
3 Does he argue [ e ] with useless [ f ] talk,
with words that have no value in them?
4 But you even break
off [ g ] piety, [ h ]
and hinder [ i ] meditation [ j ] before God.
5 Your sin inspires [ k ] your mouth;
you choose the language [ l ] of the crafty. [ m ]
6 Your own mouth
condemns [ n ] you, not I;
your own lips testify against [ o ] you.
7 “Were you the first man
ever born?
Were you brought forth before the hills?
8 Do you listen in on
God’s secret council? [ p ]
Do you limit [ q ] wisdom to yourself?
9 What do you know that we
don’t know?
What do you understand that we don’t understand? [ r ]
10 The gray-haired [ s ] and the aged are on our side, [ t ]
men far older than your father. [ u ]
11 Are God’s
consolations [ v ] too trivial for you, [ w ]
or a word spoken [ x ] in gentleness to you?
12 Why [ y ] has your heart carried you away, [ z ]
and why do your eyes flash, [ aa ]
13 when you turn your
rage [ ab ] against God
and allow such words to escape [ ac ] from your mouth?
14 What is man that he
should be pure,
or one born of woman, that he should be righteous?
15 If God [ ad ] places no trust in his holy ones, [ ae ]
if even the heavens [ af ] are not pure in his eyes,
16 how much less man, who
is abominable and corrupt, [ ag ]
who drinks in evil like water! [ ah ]
17 “I will explain to
you;
listen to me,
and what [ ai ] I have seen, I will declare, [ aj ]
18 what wise men
declare,
hiding nothing,
from the tradition of [ ak ] their ancestors, [ al ]
19 to whom alone the land
was given
when no foreigner passed among them. [ am ]
20 All his days [ an ] the wicked man suffers torment, [ ao ]
throughout the number of the years
that [ ap ] are stored up for the tyrant. [ aq ]
21 Terrifying sounds
fill [ ar ] his ears;
in a time of peace marauders [ as ] attack him.
22 He does not expect [ at ] to escape from darkness; [ au ]
he is marked for the sword; [ av ]
23 he wanders about—food
for vultures [ aw ] —
he knows that the day of darkness is at hand. [ ax ]
24 Distress and
anguish [ ay ] terrify him;
they prevail against him
like a king ready to launch an attack, [ az ]
25 for he stretches out
his hand against God, [ ba ]
and vaunts himself [ bb ] against the Almighty,
26 defiantly charging
against him [ bc ]
with a thick, strong shield! [ bd ]
27 Because he covered his
face with fat, [ be ]
and made [ bf ] his hips bulge with fat, [ bg ]
28 he lived in ruined
towns [ bh ]
and in houses where [ bi ] no one lives,
where they are ready to crumble into heaps. [ bj ]
29 He will not grow
rich,
and his wealth will not endure,
nor will his possessions [ bk ] spread over the land.
30 He will not escape the
darkness; [ bl ]
a flame will wither his shoots
and he will depart
by the breath of God’s mouth. [ bm ]
31 Let him not trust in
what is worthless, [ bn ]
deceiving himself;
for worthlessness will be his reward. [ bo ]
32 Before his time [ bp ] he will be paid in full, [ bq ]
and his branches will not flourish. [ br ]
33 Like a vine he will let
his sour grapes fall, [ bs ]
and like an olive tree
he will shed his blossoms. [ bt ]
34 For the company of the
godless is barren, [ bu ]
and fire [ bv ] consumes the tents of those who accept bribes. [ bw ]
35 They conceive [ bx ] trouble and bring forth evil;
their belly [ by ] prepares deception.”