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Job 27

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1 Also Job added, taking his parable, and said, (And Job added to his parable, and said,)
1 And Job continued his discourse:
2 God liveth, that hath taken away my doom, and Almighty God, that hath brought my soul to bitterness. (The Lord God liveth, who hath taken away my justice, and Almighty God, who hath brought my soul to bitterness.)
2 “As surely as God lives, who has denied me justice, the Almighty, who has made my life bitter,
3 For as long as breath is in me, and the spirit of God is in my nostrils,
3 as long as I have life within me, the breath of God in my nostrils,
4 my lips shall not speak wickedness, neither my tongue shall think a leasing (nor shall my tongue tell a lie).
4 my lips will not say anything wicked, and my tongue will not utter lies.
5 Far be it from me, that I deem you just (that I judge you right, or correct); till I fail (life), that is, (for) as long as I live, I shall not go away from mine innocence.
5 I will never admit you are in the right; till I die, I will not deny my integrity.
6 I shall not forsake my justifying, which I began to hold (fast to); for mine heart reproveth me not in all my life (for my heart shall not rebuke me in all my life).
6 I will maintain my innocence and never let go of it; my conscience will not reproach me as long as I live.
7 As my wicked enemy doeth; (and) mine adversary is as (the) wicked.
7 “May my enemy be like the wicked, my adversary like the unjust!
8 For what is the hope of an hypocrite, if he ravisheth greedily, and God delivereth not his soul? (For what is the hope of a hypocrite, even though he may greedily robbeth, when God taketh away his life?)
8 For what hope have the godless when they are cut off, when God takes away their life?
9 Whether God shall hear the cry of him, when anguish shall come upon him?
9 Does God listen to their cry when distress comes upon them?
10 either whether he may delight in Almighty God, and inwardly call God in all time? (shall he delight himself in Almighty God, and call on God at all times?)
10 Will they find delight in the Almighty? Will they call on God at all times?
11 I shall teach you by the hand of God, what things Almighty God hath; and I shall not hide them.
11 “I will teach you about the power of God; the ways of the Almighty I will not conceal.
12 Lo! all ye know (them), and what then speak ye vain things without cause? (Lo! ye all know them, so why then do ye speak vain, or empty, things without any reason?)
12 You have all seen this yourselves. Why then this meaningless talk?
13 This is the part of a wicked man with God, and the heritage of violent men, or raveners, which they shall take of Almighty God. (This is the portion from God for the wicked, and the inheritance for the violent, or the raveners, which they shall receive from Almighty God.)
13 “Here is the fate God allots to the wicked, the heritage a ruthless man receives from the Almighty:
14 If his children be multiplied, they shall be killed with (the) sword; and his sons shall not be [ful]filled with bread.
14 However many his children, their fate is the sword; his offspring will never have enough to eat.
15 They, that be residue of him, shall be buried in perishing; and the widows of him shall not weep. (They, who be left of him, shall die from disease; and their widows shall not weep for them.)
15 The plague will bury those who survive him, and their widows will not weep for them.
16 If he gathereth together silver as earth, and maketh ready clothes as (the) clay; (Yea, though he gathereth together silver like dust, and getteth himself heaps of clothes;)
16 Though he heaps up silver like dust and clothes like piles of clay,
17 soothly he made these things ready, but a just man shall be clothed in those things, and an innocent man shall part the silver. (truly he got these things, but the righteous shall be clothed in them, and the innocent shall divide, or shall share, the silver.)
17 what he lays up the righteous will wear, and the innocent will divide his silver.
18 As a moth he hath builded his house, and as a keeper he made a shadowing place. (Like a moth, he hath built his house, and he hath made his place of shade like a watchman.)
18 The house he builds is like a moth’s cocoon, like a hut made by a watchman.
19 A rich man, when he shall die, shall bear nothing with him; he shall open his eyes, and he shall find nothing.
19 He lies down wealthy, but will do so no more; when he opens his eyes, all is gone.
20 Poverty as water shall take him (Poverty shall overtake him like a flood); and (a) tempest shall oppress him in the night.
20 Terrors overtake him like a flood; a tempest snatches him away in the night.
21 Burning wind shall take him (up), and it shall do him away; and as a whirlwind it shall ravish him from his place (and like a whirlwind it shall snatch him away from his place).
21 The east wind carries him off, and he is gone; it sweeps him out of his place.
22 The Lord shall send out (these) torments upon him, and shall not spare; (and) he fleeing shall flee from his hand.
22 It hurls itself against him without mercy as he flees headlong from its power.
23 He shall constrain his hands on him, and he shall hiss on him, and shall behold his place. (The wind shall clap its hands at him, and shall hiss at him, wherever he may go.)
23 It claps its hands in derision and hisses him out of his place.”
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