Job 29

Job’s Final Statement of His Case

1 Job began speaking again.

2 If only my life could once again

be as it was when God watched over me.

3 God was always with me then

and gave me light as I walked through the darkness.

4 Those were the days when I was prosperous,

and the friendship of God protected my home.

5 Almighty God was with me then,

and I was surrounded by all my children.

6 My cows and goats gave plenty of milk,

and my olive trees grew in the rockiest soil.

7 Whenever the city elders met

and I took my place among them,

8 young men stepped aside as soon as they saw me,

and old men stood up to show me respect.

9 The leaders of the people would stop talking;

10 even the most important men kept silent.

11 Everyone who saw me or heard of me

had good things to say about what I had done.

12 When the poor cried out, I helped them;

I gave help to orphans who had nowhere to turn.

13 People who were in deepest misery praised me,

and I helped widows find security.

14 I have always acted justly and fairly.

15 I was eyes for the blind,

and feet for the lame.

16 I was like a father to the poor

and took the side of strangers in trouble.

17 I destroyed the power of cruel men

and rescued their victims.

18 I always expected to live a long life

and to die at home in comfort.

19 I was like a tree whose roots always have water

and whose branches are wet with dew.

20 Everyone was always praising me,

and my strength never failed me.

21 When I gave advice, people were silent

and listened carefully to what I said;

22 they had nothing to add when I had finished.

My words sank in like drops of rain;

23 everyone welcomed them

just as farmers welcome rain in spring.

24 I smiled on them when they had lost confidence;

my cheerful face encouraged them.

25 I took charge and made the decisions;

I led them as a king leads his troops,

and gave them comfort in their despair.

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