Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, November 21st, 2024
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Contemporary English Version

Job 14

Job Continues his Prayer

Life Is Short and Sorrowful

1 Life is short and sorrowful
    for every living soul.
2 We are flowers that fade
    and shadows that vanish.
3 And so, I ask you, God,
    why pick on me?
4 There's no way a human
    can be completely pure.
5 Our time on earth is brief;
the number of our days
    is already decided by you.
6 Why don't you leave us alone
and let us find some happiness
    while we toil and labor?

When a Tree Is Chopped Down

7 When a tree is chopped down,
there is always the hope
    that it will sprout again.
8 Its roots and stump may rot,
9 but at the touch of water,
    fresh twigs shoot up.
10 Humans are different—
    we die, and that's the end.
11 We are like streams and lakes
    after the water has gone;
12 we fall into the sleep of death,
never to rise again,
    until the sky disappears.
13 Please hide me, God,
    deep in the ground—
and when you are angry no more,
    remember to rescue me.

Will We Humans Live Again?

14 Will we humans live again?
I would gladly suffer
    and wait for my time.
15 My Creator, you would want me;
you would call out,
    and I would answer.
16 You would take care of me,
    but not count my sins—
17 you would put them in a bag,
tie it tight,
    and toss them away.
18 But in the real world,
mountains tumble,
    and rocks crumble;
19 streams wear away stones
and wash away soil.
    And you destroy our hopes!
20 You change the way we look,
then send us away,
    wiped out forever.
21 We never live to know
if our children are praised
    or disgraced.
22 We feel no pain but our own,
and when we mourn,
    it's only for ourselves.

 
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