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WORD Research this...Job 35
- 1 Elihu poursuivit encore son discours, et dit :
- 2 As-tu pensé rendre ta cause bonne, quand tu as dit : Ma justice est au-dessus de celle du Dieu Fort ?
- 3 Si tu demandes de quoi elle te profitera, disant : Que m'en reviendra-t-il, de même que de mon péché ?
- 4 Je te répondrai en ces termes, et à tes amis qui sont avec toi.
- 5 Regarde les cieux, et les contemple ; vois les nuées, elles sont plus hautes que toi.
- 6 Si tu pèches, quel mal fais-tu à Dieu ? et quand tes péchés se multiplieront, quel mal en recevra-t-il ?
- 7 Si tu es juste, que lui donnes-tu ? et qu'est-ce qu'il reçoit de ta main ?
- 8 C'est à un homme, comme tu es, que ta méchanceté peut nuire ; et c'est au fils d'un homme que ta justice peut être utile.
- 9 On fait crier les opprimés par la grandeur des maux qu'on leur fait ; ils crient à cause de la violence des grands.
- 10 Et on ne dit point : où est le Dieu qui m'a fait, et qui donne de quoi chanter pendant la nuit ;
- 11 Qui nous rend plus éclairés que les animaux de la terre, et plus intelligents que les oiseaux des cieux ?
- 12 On crie donc à cause de la fierté des méchants ; mais Dieu ne les exauce point.
- 13 Cependant tu ne dois pas dire que ce soit en vain ; que le Dieu Fort n'écoute point, et que le Tout-puissant n'y a nul égard.
- 14 Encore moins lui dois-tu dire ; tu ne le vois point ; car le jugement est devant lui ; attends-le donc.
- 15 Mais maintenant, ce n'est rien ce que sa colère exécute, et il n'est point entré fort avant en connaissance de toutes les choses que tu as faites.
- 16 Job donc a ouvert sans raison sa bouche pour se plaindre, et il a entassé paroles sur paroles, sans connaissance.
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