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New Testament

Job 40 Modern English Version (MEV)

1. Moreover, the Lord answered Job and said:

2. “Will he who argues with the Almighty instruct Him?He who rebukes God, let him answerit.”

Job Replies to the Lord

3. Then Job answered the Lord and said:

4. “Behold, I am vile; what shall I answer You?I will lay my hand over my mouth.

5. Once have I spoken, but I will not answer;yes, twice, but I will proceed no further.”

6. Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind and said:

7. “Prepare yourself now like a man;I will question you,and you will answer Me.

8. “Will you indeed annul My judgment?Will you condemn Me, that you may be righteous?

9. Have you an arm like God?Or can you thunder with a voice like Him?

10. Adorn yourself now with majesty and excellence,and array yourself with glory and beauty.

11. Let loose the rage of your wrath,and look on every one who is proud and abase him;

12. look on every one who is proud and bring him low,and tread down the wicked in their place.

13. Hide them in the dust together,and imprison them in the hidden place of the grave.

The Lord Challenges Job

14. Then I will also confess to youthat your own right hand can save you.

15. “Look now at the behemothwhich I made along with you;he eats grass like an ox.

16. See now his strength is in his hips,and his power is in the muscles of his belly.

17. He moves his tail like a cedar;the sinews of his thighs are wrapped together.

18. His bones are like strong pieces of brass;his bones are like bars of iron.

19. He is the first of the works of God;He who made him can bring near His sword.

20. Surely the mountains bring forth food for him,where all the beasts of the field play.

21. He lies under the shady trees,in the thicket of the reed and marsh.

22. The shady trees cover him with their shadow;the willows of the brook surround him.

23. Look, the river rages, but he is not alarmed;he trusts that he can draw up the Jordan into his mouth.

24. Can anyone catch it by its eyes,or pierce its nose with a snare?