January 8, 2022


Today’s Reading:

  • Old Testament - Job 11-14

  • New Testament - Luke 2:21-39


Job 11–14 (ESV)

Zophar Speaks: You Deserve Worse

11 Then Zophar the Naamathite answered and said: 

  “Should a multitude of words go unanswered, 

and a man full of talk be judged right? 

  Should your babble silence men, 

and when you mock, shall no one shame you? 

  For you say, ‘My doctrine is pure, 

and I am clean in God’s eyes.’ 

  But oh, that God would speak 

and open his lips to you, 

  and that he would tell you the secrets of wisdom! 

For he is manifold in understanding. 

Know then that God exacts of you less than your guilt deserves. 

  “Can you find out the deep things of God? 

Can you find out the limit of the Almighty? 

  It is higher than heaven—what can you do? 

Deeper than Sheol—what can you know? 

  Its measure is longer than the earth 

and broader than the sea. 

10   If he passes through and imprisons 

and summons the court, who can turn him back? 

11   For he knows worthless men; 

when he sees iniquity, will he not consider it? 

12   But a stupid man will get understanding 

when a wild donkey’s colt is born a man! 

13   “If you prepare your heart, 

you will stretch out your hands toward him. 

14   If iniquity is in your hand, put it far away, 

and let not injustice dwell in your tents. 

15   Surely then you will lift up your face without blemish; 

you will be secure and will not fear. 

16   You will forget your misery; 

you will remember it as waters that have passed away. 

17   And your life will be brighter than the noonday; 

its darkness will be like the morning. 

18   And you will feel secure, because there is hope; 

you will look around and take your rest in security. 

19   You will lie down, and none will make you afraid; 

many will court your favor. 

20   But the eyes of the wicked will fail; 

all way of escape will be lost to them, 

and their hope is to breathe their last.” 

Job Replies: The Lord Has Done This

12 Then Job answered and said: 

  “No doubt you are the people, 

and wisdom will die with you. 

  But I have understanding as well as you; 

I am not inferior to you. 

Who does not know such things as these? 

  I am a laughingstock to my friends; 

I, who called to God and he answered me, 

a just and blameless man, am a laughingstock. 

  In the thought of one who is at ease there is contempt for misfortune; 

it is ready for those whose feet slip. 

  The tents of robbers are at peace, 

and those who provoke God are secure, 

who bring their god in their hand. 

  “But ask the beasts, and they will teach you; 

the birds of the heavens, and they will tell you; 

  or the bushes of the earth, and they will teach you;

and the fish of the sea will declare to you. 

  Who among all these does not know 

that the hand of the Lord has done this? 

10   In his hand is the life of every living thing 

and the breath of all mankind. 

11   Does not the ear test words 

as the palate tastes food? 

12   Wisdom is with the aged, 

and understanding in length of days. 

13   “With God are wisdom and might; 

he has counsel and understanding. 

14   If he tears down, none can rebuild; 

if he shuts a man in, none can open. 

15   If he withholds the waters, they dry up; 

if he sends them out, they overwhelm the land. 

16   With him are strength and sound wisdom; 

the deceived and the deceiver are his. 

17   He leads counselors away stripped, 

and judges he makes fools. 

18   He looses the bonds of kings 

and binds a waistcloth on their hips. 

19   He leads priests away stripped 

and overthrows the mighty. 

20   He deprives of speech those who are trusted 

and takes away the discernment of the elders. 

21   He pours contempt on princes 

and loosens the belt of the strong. 

22   He uncovers the deeps out of darkness 

and brings deep darkness to light. 

23   He makes nations great, and he destroys them; 

he enlarges nations, and leads them away. 

24   He takes away understanding from the chiefs of the people of the earth 

and makes them wander in a trackless waste. 

25   They grope in the dark without light, 

and he makes them stagger like a drunken man. 

Job Continues: Still I Will Hope in God

13 “Behold, my eye has seen all this, 

my ear has heard and understood it. 

  What you know, I also know; 

I am not inferior to you. 

  But I would speak to the Almighty, 

and I desire to argue my case with God. 

  As for you, you whitewash with lies; 

worthless physicians are you all. 

  Oh that you would keep silent, 

and it would be your wisdom! 

  Hear now my argument 

and listen to the pleadings of my lips. 

  Will you speak falsely for God 

and speak deceitfully for him? 

  Will you show partiality toward him? 

Will you plead the case for God? 

  Will it be well with you when he searches you out? 

Or can you deceive him, as one deceives a man? 

10   He will surely rebuke you 

if in secret you show partiality. 

11   Will not his majesty terrify you, 

and the dread of him fall upon you? 

12   Your maxims are proverbs of ashes; 

your defenses are defenses of clay. 

13   “Let me have silence, and I will speak, 

and let come on me what may. 

14   Why should I take my flesh in my teeth 

and put my life in my hand? 

15   Though he slay me, I will hope in him; 

yet I will argue my ways to his face. 

16   This will be my salvation, 

that the godless shall not come before him. 

17   Keep listening to my words, 

and let my declaration be in your ears. 

18   Behold, I have prepared my case; 

I know that I shall be in the right. 

19   Who is there who will contend with me? 

For then I would be silent and die. 

20   Only grant me two things, 

then I will not hide myself from your face: 

21   withdraw your hand far from me, 

and let not dread of you terrify me. 

22   Then call, and I will answer; 

or let me speak, and you reply to me. 

23   How many are my iniquities and my sins? 

Make me know my transgression and my sin. 

24   Why do you hide your face 

and count me as your enemy? 

25   Will you frighten a driven leaf 

and pursue dry chaff? 

26   For you write bitter things against me 

and make me inherit the iniquities of my youth. 

27   You put my feet in the stocks 

and watch all my paths; 

you set a limit for the soles of my feet. 

28   Man wastes away like a rotten thing, 

like a garment that is moth-eaten. 

Job Continues: Death Comes Soon to All

14 “Man who is born of a woman 

is few of days and full of trouble. 

  He comes out like a flower and withers; 

he flees like a shadow and continues not. 

  And do you open your eyes on such a one 

and bring me into judgment with you? 

  Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? 

There is not one. 

  Since his days are determined, 

and the number of his months is with you, 

and you have appointed his limits that he cannot pass, 

  look away from him and leave him alone, 

that he may enjoy, like a hired hand, his day. 

  “For there is hope for a tree, 

if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, 

and that its shoots will not cease. 

  Though its root grow old in the earth, 

and its stump die in the soil, 

  yet at the scent of water it will bud 

and put out branches like a young plant. 

10   But a man dies and is laid low; 

man breathes his last, and where is he? 

11   As waters fail from a lake 

and a river wastes away and dries up, 

12   so a man lies down and rises not again; 

till the heavens are no more he will not awake 

or be roused out of his sleep. 

13   Oh that you would hide me in Sheol, 

that you would conceal me until your wrath be past, 

that you would appoint me a set time, and remember me! 

14   If a man dies, shall he live again? 

All the days of my service I would wait, 

till my renewal should come. 

15   You would call, and I would answer you; 

you would long for the work of your hands. 

16   For then you would number my steps; 

you would not keep watch over my sin; 

17   my transgression would be sealed up in a bag, 

and you would cover over my iniquity. 

18   “But the mountain falls and crumbles away, 

and the rock is removed from its place; 

19   the waters wear away the stones; 

the torrents wash away the soil of the earth; 

so you destroy the hope of man. 

20   You prevail forever against him, and he passes; 

you change his countenance, and send him away. 

21   His sons come to honor, and he does not know it; 

they are brought low, and he perceives it not. 

22   He feels only the pain of his own body, 

and he mourns only for himself.”


Luke 2:21–39 (ESV)

21 And at the end of eight days, when he was circumcised, he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb. 

Jesus Presented at the Temple

22 And when the time came for their purification according to the Law of Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord 23 (as it is written in the Law of the Lord, “Every male who first opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord”) 24 and to offer a sacrifice according to what is said in the Law of the Lord, “a pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” 25 Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him. 26 And it had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not see death before he had seen the Lord’s Christ. 27 And he came in the Spirit into the temple, and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him according to the custom of the Law, 28 he took him up in his arms and blessed God and said, 

29   “Lord, now you are letting your servant depart in peace, 

according to your word; 

30   for my eyes have seen your salvation 

31   that you have prepared in the presence of all peoples, 

32   a light for revelation to the Gentiles, 

and for glory to your people Israel.” 

33 And his father and his mother marveled at what was said about him. 34 And Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, “Behold, this child is appointed for the fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign that is opposed 35 (and a sword will pierce through your own soul also), so that thoughts from many hearts may be revealed.” 

36 And there was a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was advanced in years, having lived with her husband seven years from when she was a virgin, 37 and then as a widow until she was eighty-four. She did not depart from the temple, worshiping with fasting and prayer night and day. 38 And coming up at that very hour she began to give thanks to God and to speak of him to all who were waiting for the redemption of Jerusalem. 

The Return to Nazareth

39 And when they had performed everything according to the Law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their own town of Nazareth.


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