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Job 29

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1 Job continued his discourse:
1 Job now resumed his response:
2 “How I long for the months gone by, for the days when God watched over me,
2 "Oh, how I long for the good old days, when God took such very good care of me.
3 when his lamp shone on my head and by his light I walked through darkness!
3 He always held a lamp before me and I walked through the dark by its light.
4 Oh, for the days when I was in my prime, when God’s intimate friendship blessed my house,
4 Oh, how I miss those golden years when God's friendship graced my home,
5 when the Almighty was still with me and my children were around me,
5 When the Mighty One was still by my side and my children were all around me,
6 when my path was drenched with cream and the rock poured out for me streams of olive oil.
6 When everything was going my way, and nothing seemed too difficult.
7 “When I went to the gate of the city and took my seat in the public square,
7 "When I walked downtown and sat with my friends in the public square,
8 the young men saw me and stepped aside and the old men rose to their feet;
8 Young and old greeted me with respect; I was honored by everyone in town.
9 the chief men refrained from speaking and covered their mouths with their hands;
9 When I spoke, everyone listened;
10 the voices of the nobles were hushed, and their tongues stuck to the roof of their mouths.
10 they hung on my every word.
11 Whoever heard me spoke well of me, and those who saw me commended me,
11 People who knew me spoke well of me; my reputation went ahead of me.
12 because I rescued the poor who cried for help, and the fatherless who had none to assist them.
12 I was known for helping people in trouble and standing up for those who were down on their luck.
13 The one who was dying blessed me; I made the widow’s heart sing.
13 The dying blessed me, and the bereaved were cheered by my visits.
14 I put on righteousness as my clothing; justice was my robe and my turban.
14 All my dealings with people were good. I was known for being fair to everyone I met.
15 I was eyes to the blind and feet to the lame.
15 I was eyes to the blind and feet to the lame,
16 I was a father to the needy; I took up the case of the stranger.
16 Father to the needy, and champion of abused aliens.
17 I broke the fangs of the wicked and snatched the victims from their teeth.
17 I grabbed street thieves by the scruff of the neck and made them give back what they'd stolen.
18 “I thought, ‘I will die in my own house, my days as numerous as the grains of sand.
18 I thought, 'I'll die peacefully in my own bed, grateful for a long and full life,
19 My roots will reach to the water, and the dew will lie all night on my branches.
19 A life deep-rooted and well-watered, a life limber and dew-fresh,
20 My glory will not fade; the bow will be ever new in my hand.’
20 My soul suffused with glory and my body robust until the day I die.'
21 “People listened to me expectantly, waiting in silence for my counsel.
21 "Men and women listened when I spoke, hung expectantly on my every word.
22 After I had spoken, they spoke no more; my words fell gently on their ears.
22 After I spoke, they'd be quiet, taking it all in.
23 They waited for me as for showers and drank in my words as the spring rain.
23 They welcomed my counsel like spring rain, drinking it all in.
24 When I smiled at them, they scarcely believed it; the light of my face was precious to them.
24 When I smiled at them, they could hardly believe it; their faces lit up, their troubles took wing!
25 I chose the way for them and sat as their chief; I dwelt as a king among his troops; I was like one who comforts mourners.
25 I was their leader, establishing the mood and setting the pace by which they lived. Where I led, they followed.
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