Read Job 8-11

8 Then Bildad the Shuhite spoke up and said:

2 “How long will you speak these things,

seeing that the words of your mouth

are like a great wind?

3 Does God pervert justice?

Or does the Almighty pervert what is right?

4 If your children sinned against him,

he gave them over to the penalty of their sin.

5 But if you will look to God

and make your supplication to the Almighty,

6 if you become pure and upright,

even now he will rouse himself for you

and will restore your righteous home.

7 Your beginning will seem so small,

since your future will flourish.

8 “For inquire now of the former generation,

and pay attention to the findings

of their ancestors;

9 For we were born yesterday and do not have knowledge,

since our days on earth are but a shadow.

10 Will they not instruct you and speak to you,

and bring forth words

from their understanding?

11 Can the papyrus plant grow tall where there is no marsh?

Can reeds flourish without water?

12 While they are still beginning to flower

and not ripe for cutting,

they can wither away

faster than any grass.

13 Such is the destiny of all who forget God;

the hope of the godless perishes,

14 whose trust is in something futile,

whose security is a spider’s web.

15 He leans against his house, but it does not hold up;

he takes hold of it, but it does not stand.

16 He is a well-watered plant in the sun;

its shoots spread over its garden.

17 It wraps its roots around a heap of stones,

and it looks for a place among stones.

18 If he is uprooted from his place,

then that place will disown him, saying,

‘I have never seen you!’

19 Indeed, this is the joy of his way,

and out of the earth others spring up.

20 “Surely, God does not reject a blameless man,

nor does he grasp the hand

of the evildoers.

21 He will yet fill your mouth with laughter

and your lips with gladness.

22 Those who hate you will be clothed with shame,

and the tent of the wicked will be no more.”

9 Then Job answered:

2 “Truly, I know that this is so.

But how can a human be just before God?

3 If someone wishes to contend with him,

he cannot answer him one time in a thousand.

4 He is wise in heart and mighty in strength—

who has resisted him and remained safe?

5 He who removes mountains suddenly,

who overturns them in his anger,

6 he who shakes the earth out of its place

so that its pillars tremble,

7 he who commands the sun, and it does not shine

and seals up the stars,

8 he alone spreads out the heavens

and treads on the waves of the sea.

9 He makes the Bear, Orion, and the Pleiades,

and the constellations of the southern sky;

10 he does great and unsearchable things,

and wonderful things without number.

11 If he passes by me, I cannot see him;

if he goes by, I cannot perceive him.

12 If he snatches away, who can turn him back?

Who dares to say to him, ‘What are you doing?’

13 God does not restrain his anger;

under him the helpers of Rahab lie crushed.

14 “How much less, then, can I answer him

and choose my words to argue with him.

15 Although I am innocent,

I could not answer him;

I could only plead with my judge for mercy.

16 If I summoned him and he answered me,

I would not believe

that he would be listening to my voice—

17 he who crushes me with a tempest

and multiplies my wounds for no reason.

18 He does not allow me to recover my breath,

for he fills me with bitterness.

19 If it is a matter of strength,

most certainly he is the strong one!

And if it is a matter of justice,

he will say, ‘Who will summon me?’

20 Although I am innocent,

my mouth would condemn me;

although I am blameless,

it would declare me perverse.

21 I am blameless. I do not know myself.

I despise my life.

22 “It is all one! That is why I say,

‘He destroys the blameless and the guilty.’

23 If a scourge brings sudden death,

he mocks at the despair of the innocent.

24 If a land has been given

into the hand of a wicked man,

he covers the faces of its judges;

if it is not he, then who is it?

25 “My days are swifter than a runner,

they speed by without seeing happiness.

26 They glide by like reed boats,

like an eagle that swoops down on its prey.

27 If I say, ‘I will forget my complaint,

I will change my expression and be cheerful,’

28 I dread all my sufferings,

for I know that you do not hold me blameless.

29 If I am guilty,

why then weary myself in vain?

30 If I wash myself with snow-melt water

and make my hands clean with lye,

31 then you plunge me into a slimy pit

and my own clothes abhor me.

32 For he is not a human being like I am,

that I might answer him,

that we might come together in judgment.

33 Nor is there an arbiter between us,

who might lay his hand on us both,

34 who would take his rod away from me

so that his terror would not make me afraid.

35 Then would I speak and not fear him,

but it is not so with me.

10 “I am weary of my life;

I will complain freely without restraint;

I will speak in the bitterness of my soul.

2 I will say to God, ‘Do not condemn me;

tell me why you are contending with me.’

3 Is it good for you to oppress,

to despise the work of your hands,

while you smile

on the schemes of the wicked?

4 “Do you have eyes of flesh,

or do you see as a human being sees?

5 Are your days like the days of a mortal,

or your years like the years of a mortal,

6 that you must search out my iniquity

and inquire about my sin,

7 although you know that I am not guilty,

and that there is no one who can deliver

out of your hand?

8 “Your hands have shaped me and made me,

but now you destroy me completely.

9 Remember that you have made me as with the clay;

will you return me to dust?

10 Did you not pour me out like milk

and curdle me like cheese?

11 You clothed me with skin and flesh

and knit me together with bones and sinews.

12 You gave me life and favor,

and your intervention watched over my spirit.

13 “But these things you have concealed in your heart;

I know that this is with you:

14 If I sinned, then you would watch me,

and you would not acquit me of my iniquity.

15 If I am guilty, woe to me,

and if I am innocent, I cannot lift my head;

I am full of shame

and satiated with my affliction.

16 If I lift myself up,

you hunt me as a fierce lion,

and again you display your power against me.

17 You bring new witnesses against me

and increase your anger against me;

relief troops come against me.

18 “Why then did you bring me out from the womb?

I should have died,

and no eye would have seen me!

19 I should have been as though I had never existed;

I should have been carried

right from the womb to the grave!

20 Are not my days few?

Cease, then, and leave me alone

that I may find a little comfort,

21 before I depart, never to return,

to the land of darkness

and the deepest shadow,

22 to the land of utter darkness,

like the deepest darkness,

and the deepest shadow and disorder,

where even the light is like darkness.”

11 Then Zophar the Naamathite spoke up and said:

2 “Should not this abundance of words be answered,

or should this talkative man

be vindicated?

3 Should people remain silent at your idle talk,

and should no one rebuke you when you mock?

4 For you have said, ‘My teaching is flawless,

and I am pure in your sight.’

5 But if only God would speak,

if only he would open his lips against you

6 and reveal to you the secrets of wisdom—

for true wisdom has two sides—

so that you would know

that God has forgiven some of your sins.

7 “Can you discover the essence of God?

Can you find out the perfection of the Almighty?

8 It is higher than the heavens—what can you do?

It is deeper than Sheol—what can you know?

9 Its measure is longer than the earth

and broader than the sea.

10 If he comes by and confines you

and convenes a court,

then who can prevent him?

11 For he knows deceitful men;

when he sees evil, will he not consider it?

12 But an empty man will become wise,

when a wild donkey’s colt is born a human being.

13 “As for you, if you prove faithful,

and if you stretch out your hands toward him,

14 if iniquity is in your hand—put it far away,

and do not let evil reside in your tents.

15 For then you will lift up your face

without blemish;

you will be securely established

and will not fear.

16 For you will forget your trouble;

you will remember it

like water that has flowed away.

17 And life will be brighter than the noonday;

though there be darkness,

it will be like the morning.

18 And you will be secure because there is hope;

you will be protected

and will take your rest in safety.

19 You will lie down with no one to make you afraid,

and many will seek your favor.

20 But the eyes of the wicked fail,

and escape eludes them;

their one hope is to breathe their last.”

Read Psalms 137

137 By the rivers of Babylon

we sit down and weep

when we remember Zion.

2 On the poplars in her midst

we hang our harps,

3 for there our captors ask us to compose songs;

those who mock us demand that we be happy, saying:

“Sing for us a song about Zion!”

4 How can we sing a song to the Lord

in a foreign land?

5 If I forget you, O Jerusalem,

may my right hand be crippled.

6 May my tongue stick to the roof of my mouth,

if I do not remember you,

and do not give Jerusalem priority

over whatever gives me the most joy.

7 Remember, O Lord, what the Edomites did

on the day Jerusalem fell.

They said, “Tear it down, tear it down,

right to its very foundation!”

8 O daughter Babylon, soon to be devastated,

how blessed will be the one who repays you

for what you dished out to us.

9 How blessed will be the one who grabs your babies

and smashes them on a rock.