1Then Zophar the Naamathite replied:
2Should this stream of words go unanswered and such a talker be acquitted?
3Should your babbling put others to silence, so that you can keep on ridiculing with no one to humiliate you?
4You have said, "My teaching is sound, and I am pure in Your sight."
5But if only God would speak and declare His case against you,
6He would show you the secrets of wisdom, for true wisdom has two sides. Know then that God has chosen to overlook some of your sin.
7Can you fathom the depths of God or discover the limits of the Almighty?
8[They are] higher than the heavens-- what can you do? [They are] deeper than Sheol-- what can you know?
9Their measure is longer than the earth and wider than the sea.
10If He passes by and throws [someone] in prison or convenes a court, who can stop Him?
11Surely He knows which people are worthless. If He sees iniquity, will He not take note [of it]?
12But a stupid man will gain understanding as soon as a wild donkey is born a man!
13As for you, if you redirect your heart and lift up your hands to Him [in prayer]--
14if there is iniquity in your hand, remove it, and don't allow injustice to dwell in your tents--
15then you will hold your head high, free from fault. You will be firmly established and unafraid.
16For you will forget your suffering, recalling [it only] as waters that have flowed by.
17[Your] life will be brighter than noonday; [its] darkness will be like the morning.
18You will be confident, because there is hope. You will look carefully about and lie down in safety.
19You will lie down without fear, and many will seek your favor.
20But the sight of the wicked will fail. Their way of escape will be cut off, and their [only] hope will be to die.