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Job 32:2

New International Reader's Version

But Elihu the Buzite was very angry with Job. That’s because Job said he himself was right instead of God. Elihu was the son of Barakel. He was from the family of Ram.

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Uz was born first. Then came his brother Buz. Kemuel was born next. He became the father of Aram.

Does it make you happy when you crush me? Does it please you to turn your back on what you have made? While you do those things, you smile on the plans of sinful people!

Your sin makes you say evil things. You talk like people who twist the truth.

Haven’t you done many evil things? Don’t you sin again and again?

“God hasn’t treated me fairly. The Mighty One has made my life bitter. You can be sure that God lives. And here’s something else you can be sure of.

I’ll never admit you people are right. Until I die, I’ll say I’m telling the truth.

I’ll continue to say I’m right. I’ll never let go of that. I won’t blame myself as long as I live.

You do mean things to me. You attack me with your mighty power.

Elihu was also very angry with Job’s three friends. They hadn’t found any way to prove that Job was wrong. But they still said he was guilty.

“But I heard what you said. And here are the exact words I heard.

“Job, do you think it’s fair for you to say, ‘I am the one who is right, not God’?

“Would you dare to claim that I am not being fair? Would you judge me in order to make yourself seem right?

My great love for your house destroys me. Those who make fun of you make fun of me also.

Jesus looked around at them in anger. He was very upset because their hearts were stubborn. Then he said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” He stretched it out, and his hand had become as good as new.

But the man wanted to make himself look good. So he asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?”

Scripture says, “When you are angry, do not sin.” (Psalm 4:4) Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry.




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