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11:1  Then Zophar from Naama replied [to Job],
11:2  "Shouldn't someone answer this flood of words? Should a good public speaker be acquitted?
11:3  Should your empty talk silence others so that you can make fun of us without any shame?
11:4  You say, 'My teaching is morally correct,' and, 'As you can see, I'm innocent.'
11:5  I only wish God would speak and open his mouth [to talk] to you.
11:6  He would tell you the secrets of wisdom, because [true] wisdom is twice [as great as your wisdom], and you would know that God forgets your sin.
11:7  "Can you discover God's hidden secrets, or are you able to find the Almighty's limits?
11:8  [God's wisdom is] higher than heaven. What can you do? It is deeper than [the depths] of hell. What can you know?
11:9  It is longer than the earth and wider than the sea.
11:10  If God comes along and imprisons [someone] and then calls a court into session, who can stop him?
11:11  He knows who the scoundrels are. And when he sees sin, doesn't he pay attention to it?
11:12  But an empty-headed person will gain understanding when a wild donkey is born tame.
11:13  "If you want to set your heart right, then pray to him.
11:14  If you're holding on to sin, put it far away, and don't let injustice live in your tent.
11:15  Then you will be able to show your face without being ashamed, and you will be secure and unafraid.
11:16  [Then] you will forget your misery and remember it like water that has flowed downstream.
11:17  Then your life will be brighter than the noonday sun. The darkness in your life will become like morning.
11:18  You will feel confident because there's hope, and you will look around and rest in safety.
11:19  You will lie down with no one to frighten you, and many people will try to gain your favor.
11:20  But the wicked will lose their eyesight. Their escape route will be closed. Their only hope is to take their last breath."