1-2Be patient and listen a little longer
to what I am saying on God's behalf.
3My knowledge is wide; I will use what I know
to show that God, my Creator, is just.
4Nothing I say to you is false;
you see before you a truly wise man.
5How strong God is! He despises no one;
there is nothing he doesn't understand.
6He does not let sinners live on,
and he always treats the poor with justice.
7He protects those who are righteous;
he allows them to rule like kings
and lets them be honoured for ever.
8But if people are bound in chains,
suffering for what they have done,
9God shows them their sins and their pride.
10He makes them listen to his warning
to turn away from evil.
11If they obey God and serve him,
they live out their lives in peace and prosperity.
12But if not, they will die in ignorance
and cross the stream into the world of the dead.
13Those who are godless keep on being angry,
and even when punished, they don't pray for help.
14They die while they are still young,
worn out by a life of disgrace.
15But God teaches people through suffering
and uses distress to open their eyes.
16God brought you out of trouble,
and let you enjoy security;
your table was piled high with food.
17But now you are being punished as you deserve.
18Be careful not to let bribes deceive you,
or riches lead you astray.
19It will do you no good to cry out for help;
all your strength can't help you now.
20Don't wish for night to come,
the time when nations will perish.
21Be careful not to turn to evil;
your suffering was sent to keep you from it.
22Remember how great is God's power;
he is the greatest teacher of all.
23No one can tell God what to do
or accuse him of doing evil.
24He has always been praised for what he does;
you also must praise him.
25Everyone has seen what he has done;
but we can only watch from a distance.
26We cannot fully know his greatness
or count the number of his years.
27It is God who takes water from the earth
and turns it into drops of rain.
28He lets the rain pour from the clouds
in showers for the whole human race.
29No one knows how the clouds move
or how the thunder roars
through the sky, where God dwells.
30He sends lightning through all the sky,
but the depths of the sea remain dark.
31This is how he feeds the people
and provides an abundance of food.
32He seizes the lightning with his hands
and commands it to hit the mark.
33Thunder announces the approaching storm,
and the cattle know it is coming.