New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures — With References (Rbi8, en_US, 1984)

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Job, 32

1 So these three men ceased from answering Job, for he was righteous in his*1 own eyes.

  1. “His,” M; LXXSy, “their.”

2 But the anger of E·liʹhu*1 the son of Barʹa·chel the Buzʹite of the family of Ram came to be hot. Against Job his anger blazed over his declaring his own soul righteous rather than God.*2

  1. Meaning “My God Is He.”

  2. “Than God.” Heb., me·ʼElo·himʹ; LXX, “Jehovah.”

3 Also, against his three companions his anger blazed over the fact that they had not found an answer but they proceeded to pronounce God*1 wicked.

  1. “God,” originally. M, “Job.” The Jewish Sopherim changed the original text from “God” to “Job.” This is one of the Eighteen Emendations. See App 2B.

4 And E·liʹhu himself had waited for Job with words, because they were older than he was in days.

5 And E·liʹhu gradually saw that there was no answer in the mouth of the three men, and his anger kept getting hotter.

6 And E·liʹhu the son of Barʹa·chel the Buzʹite proceeded to answer and say: “Young I am in days And YOU men are aged. That is why I drew back*1 and was afraid To declare my knowledge to YOU men.

  1. Or, “I feared.” Heb., za·chalʹti.

7 I said, ‘Days themselves should speak, And a multitude of years are what should make wisdom known.’

8 Surely it is the spirit in mortal men And the breath of the Almighty [that] gives them understanding.

9 It is not those merely abundant in days that prove wise, Nor those just old that understand judgment.

10 Therefore I said, ‘Do listen to me. I shall declare my knowledge, even I.’

11 Look! I have waited for the words of YOU men, I kept giving ear to YOUR reasonings, Until YOU could search for words [to say].

12 And to YOU I kept my attention turned, And here there is no one reproving Job, None of YOU answering his sayings,

13 That YOU may not say, ‘We have found wisdom; It is God*1 that drives him away, not a man.’

  1. “God.” Heb., ʼEl.

14 As he has not arrayed words against me, So with the sayings of YOU men I shall not reply to him.

15 They have been terrified, they have answered no more; Words have moved away from them.

16 And I have waited, for they do not continue speaking; For they stood still, they answered no more.

17 I shall give in answer my part, even I; I shall declare my knowledge, even I;

18 For I have become full of words; Spirit has brought pressure upon me in my belly.

19 Look! My belly is like wine that has no vent; Like new skin bottles it wants to burst open.

20 Let me speak that it may be a relief to me. I shall open my lips that I may answer.

21 Let me not, please, show partiality to a man;*1 And on an earthling man*2 I shall not bestow a title;

  1. “Man.” Heb., ʼish.

  2. “Earthling man.” Heb., ʼa·dhamʹ.

22 For I certainly do not know how I can bestow a title; Easily my Maker would carry me away.