Job – Chapter 14

Old Testament22 Verses

1Man born of a woman, living for a short time, is filled with many miseries.

2Who cometh forth like a flower, and is destroyed, and fleeth as a shadow, and never continueth in the same state.

3And dost thou think it meet to open thy eyes upon such an one, and to bring him into judgment with thee?

4Who can make him clean that is conceived of unclean seed? is it not thou who only art?

5The days of man are short, and the number of his months is with thee: thou hast appointed his bounds which cannot be passed.

6Depart a little from him, that he may rest until his wished for day come, as that of the hireling.

7A tree hath hope: if it be cut, it growth green again, and the boughs thereof sprout.

8If its roots be old in the earth, and its stock be dead in the dust:

9At the scent of water, it shall spring, and bring forth leaves, as when it was first planted.

10But man when he shall be dead, and stripped and consumed, I pray you where is he?

11As if the waters should depart out of the sea, and an emptied river should be dried up;

12So man when he is fallen asleep shall not rise again; till the heavens be broken, he shall not awake, nor rise up out of his sleep.

13Who will grant me this, that thou mayst protect me in hell, and hide me till thy wrath pass, and appoint me a time when thou wilt remember me?

14Shall man that is dead, thinkest thou, live again? all the days in which I am now in warfare, I expect until my change come.

15Thou shalt call me, and I will answer thee: to the work of thy hands thou shalt reach out thy right hand.

16Thou indeed hast numbered my steps, but spare my sins.

17Thou hast sealed up my offences as it were in a bag, but hast cured my iniquity.

18A mountain falling cometh to nought, and a rock is removed out of its place.

19Waters wear away the stones, and with inundation the ground by little and little is washed away: so in like manner thou shalt destroy man.

20Thou hast strengthened him for a little while, that he may pass away for ever: thou shalt change his face, and shalt send him away.

21Whether his children come to honour or dishonour, he shall not understand.

22But yet his flesh, while he shall live, shall have pain, and his soul shall mourn over him.

Reflection for Today

Job Chapter 14 contributes to the biblical theme of suffering, faith, and divine mystery, which Catholic teaching develops throughout the Catechism. the Church sees Job as prefiguring Christ in innocent suffering (CIC 1502). The enduring truth that God's ways transcend human understanding calls us to response.

The Second Vatican Council's Dei Verbum teaches that "Sacred Scripture is the speech of God as it is put down in writing under the breath of the Holy Spirit" (DV 9). This chapter, like all Scripture, is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness.

Catholic tradition encourages daily engagement with Scripture, whether through the Liturgy of the Hours, personal reading, or group study. The Catechism teaches that "prayer should accompany the reading of Sacred Scripture, so that a dialogue takes place between God and man" (CIC 2653). May your reading of this chapter be a true encounter with the living God.

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