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Job 20

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1 Then Zophar the Naamathite replied:
1 Zophar from Naamath again took his turn:
2 “I must reply because I am greatly disturbed.
2 "I can't believe what I'm hearing! You've put my teeth on edge, my stomach in a knot.
3 I’ve had to endure your insults, but now my spirit prompts me to reply.
3 How dare you insult my intelligence like this! Well, here's a piece of my mind!
4 “Don’t you realize that from the beginning of time, ever since people were first placed on the earth,
4 "Don't you even know the basics, how things have been since the earliest days, when Adam and Eve were first placed on earth?
5 the triumph of the wicked has been short lived and the joy of the godless has been only temporary?
5 The good times of the wicked are short-lived; godless joy is only momentary.
6 Though the pride of the godless reaches to the heavens and their heads touch the clouds,
6 The evil might become world famous, strutting at the head of the celebrity parade,
7 yet they will vanish forever, thrown away like their own dung. Those who knew them will ask, ‘Where are they?’
7 But still end up in a pile of dung. Acquaintances look at them with disgust and say, 'What's that?'
8 They will fade like a dream and not be found. They will vanish like a vision in the night.
8 They fly off like a dream that can't be remembered, like a shadowy illusion that vanishes in the light.
9 Those who once saw them will see them no more. Their families will never see them again.
9 Though once notorious public figures, now they're nobodies, unnoticed, whether they come or go.
10 Their children will beg from the poor, for they must give back their stolen riches.
10 Their children will go begging on skid row, and they'll have to give back their ill-gotten gain.
11 Though they are young, their bones will lie in the dust.
11 Right in the prime of life, and youthful and vigorous, they'll die.
12 “They enjoyed the sweet taste of wickedness, letting it melt under their tongue.
12 "They savor evil as a delicacy, roll it around on their tongues,
13 They savored it, holding it long in their mouths.
13 Prolong the flavor, a dalliance in decadence - real gourmets of evil!
14 But suddenly the food in their bellies turns sour, a poisonous venom in their stomach.
14 But then they get stomach cramps, a bad case of food poisoning.
15 They will vomit the wealth they swallowed. God won’t let them keep it down.
15 They gag on all that rich food; God makes them vomit it up.
16 They will suck the poison of cobras. The viper will kill them.
16 They gorge on evil, make a diet of that poison - a deadly diet - and it kills them.
17 They will never again enjoy streams of olive oil or rivers of milk and honey.
17 No quiet picnics for them beside gentle streams with fresh-baked bread and cheese, and tall, cool drinks.
18 They will give back everything they worked for. Their wealth will bring them no joy.
18 They spit out their food half-chewed, unable to relax and enjoy anything they've worked for.
19 For they oppressed the poor and left them destitute. They foreclosed on their homes.
19 And why? Because they exploited the poor, took what never belonged to them.
20 They were always greedy and never satisfied. Nothing remains of all the things they dreamed about.
20 "Such God-denying people are never content with what they have or who they are; their greed drives them relentlessly.
21 Nothing is left after they finish gorging themselves. Therefore, their prosperity will not endure.
21 They plunder everything but they can't hold on to any of it.
22 “In the midst of plenty, they will run into trouble and be overcome by misery.
22 Just when they think they have it all, disaster strikes; they're served up a plate full of misery.
23 May God give them a bellyful of trouble. May God rain down his anger upon them.
23 When they've filled their bellies with that, God gives them a taste of his anger, and they get to chew on that for a while.
24 When they try to escape an iron weapon, a bronze-tipped arrow will pierce them.
24 As they run for their lives from one disaster, they run smack into another.
25 The arrow is pulled from their back, and the arrowhead glistens with blood. The terrors of death are upon them.
25 They're knocked around from pillar to post, beaten to within an inch of their lives. They're trapped in a house of horrors,
26 Their treasures will be thrown into deepest darkness. A wildfire will devour their goods, consuming all they have left.
26 and see their loot disappear down a black hole. Their lives are a total loss - not a penny to their name, not so much as a bean.
27 The heavens will reveal their guilt, and the earth will testify against them.
27 God will strip them of their sin-soaked clothes and hang their dirty laundry out for all to see.
28 A flood will sweep away their house. God’s anger will descend on them in torrents.
28 Life is a complete wipeout for them, nothing surviving God's wrath.
29 This is the reward that God gives the wicked. It is the inheritance decreed by God.”
29 There! That's God's blueprint for the wicked - what they have to look forward to."
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