1 And there was a day when the sons of the gods came together before the Lord, and the Satan came with them.
2 And the Lord said to the Satan, Where do you come from? And the Satan said in answer, From wandering this way and that on the earth, and walking about on it.
3 And the Lord said to the Satan, Have you taken note of my servant Job, for there is no one like him on the earth, a man without sin and upright, fearing God and keeping himself far from evil? and he still keeps his righteousness, though you have been moving me to send destruction on him without cause.
4 And the Satan said in answer to the Lord, Skin for skin, all a man has he will give for his life.
5 But now, if you only put your hand on his bone and his flesh, he will certainly be cursing you to your face.
6 And the Lord said to the Satan, See, he is in your hands, only do not take his life.
7 And the Satan went out from before the Lord, and sent on Job an evil disease covering his skin from his feet to the top of his head.
8 And he took a broken bit of a pot, and, seated in the dust, was rubbing himself with the sharp edge of it.
9 And his wife said to him, Are you still keeping your righteousness? Say a curse against God, and put an end to yourself.
10 And he said to her, You are talking like one of the foolish women. If we take the good God sends us, are we not to take the evil when it comes? In all this Job kept his lips from sin.
11 And Job's three friends had word of all this evil which had come on him. And they came every one from his place, Eliphaz the Temanite, and Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite. So they came together to a meeting-place, in order that they might go and make clear to Job their grief for him, and give him comfort.
12 And lifting up their eyes when they were still far off, it did not seem that the man they saw was Job because of the change in him. And they gave way to bitter weeping, with signs of grief, and put dust on their heads.
13 And they took their seats on the earth by his side for seven days and seven nights: but no one said a word to him, for they saw that his pain was very great.
1 Or, il arriva un jour que les fils de Dieu étant venus se présenter devant l'Éternel dans la maison de Sem et de Noé, l’accusateur se trouva aussi au milieu d'eux, se présenter devant l'Éternel,
2 Et l'Éternel dit à l’accusateur: D'où viens-tu? Et l’accusateur répondit à l'Éternel, et dit: De courir çà et là sur la terre et de m'y promener.
3 Et l'Éternel dit à l’accusateur: As-tu remarqué mon serviteur Job? Il n'y en a pas comme lui sur la terre, intègre, droit, craignant Dieu, et se détournant du mal. Il tient encore ferme dans son intégrité, et tu m'as excité à le ruiner sans motif.
4 Et l’accusateur répondit à l'Éternel et dit: Peau pour peau! Tout ce que l'homme possède, il le donne pour sa vie.
5 Mais étends ta main, et touche à ses os et à sa chair; et tu verras s'il ne te renie pas en face!
6 Et l'Éternel dit à l’accusateur: Voici, il est en ta main; seulement respecte sa vie.
7 Et l’accusateur s'éloigna de devant la face de l'Éternel; et il frappa Job d'un ulcère malin, depuis la plante des pieds jusqu'au sommet de la tête.
8 Et Job prit un tesson pour se gratter, et il était assis dans la cendre.
9 Et sa femme lui dit: Tu tiens ferme encore dans ton intégrité! Renie Dieu, et meurs!
10 Et il lui dit: Tu parles comme une femme insensée! Nous recevons le bien de la part de Dieu, et nous ne recevrions pas le mal! En tout cela, Job ne pécha point par ses lèvres.
11 Et trois amis de Job, Éliphaz, de Théman, Bildad, de Shuach, Tsophar, de Naama, ayant appris tous les maux qui lui étaient arrivés, partirent chacun de leur pays, et convinrent ensemble d'un jour pour venir lui faire leurs condoléances et le consoler.
12 Et, ayant de loin levé les yeux, ils ne le reconnurent pas; alors ils élevèrent la voix et ils pleurèrent; et ils déchirèrent leur manteau, et ils jetèrent de la poussière vers le ciel, au-dessus de leur tête.
13 Puis ils restèrent assis à terre avec lui, sept jours et sept nuits, et aucun d'eux ne lui dit une parole, car ils voyaient que sa douleur était fort grande.