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Job 21

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1 Then Job spoke again:
1 Job replied:
2 “Listen closely to what I am saying. That’s one consolation you can give me.
2 "Now listen to me carefully, please listen, at least do me the favor of listening.
3 Bear with me, and let me speak. After I have spoken, you may resume mocking me.
3 Put up with me while I have my say - then you can mock me later to your heart's content.
4 “My complaint is with God, not with people. I have good reason to be so impatient.
4 "It's not you I'm complaining to - it's God. Is it any wonder I'm getting fed up with his silence?
5 Look at me and be stunned. Put your hand over your mouth in shock.
5 Take a good look at me. Aren't you appalled by what's happened? No! Don't say anything. I can do without your comments.
6 When I think about what I am saying, I shudder. My body trembles.
6 When I look back, I go into shock, my body is racked with spasms.
7 “Why do the wicked prosper, growing old and powerful?
7 Why do the wicked have it so good, live to a ripe old age and get rich?
8 They live to see their children grow up and settle down, and they enjoy their grandchildren.
8 They get to see their children succeed, get to watch and enjoy their grandchildren.
9 Their homes are safe from every fear, and God does not punish them.
9 Their homes are peaceful and free from fear; they never experience God's disciplining rod.
10 Their bulls never fail to breed. Their cows bear calves and never miscarry.
10 Their bulls breed with great vigor and their cows calve without fail.
11 They let their children frisk about like lambs. Their little ones skip and dance.
11 They send their children out to play and watch them frolic like spring lambs.
12 They sing with tambourine and harp. They celebrate to the sound of the flute.
12 They make music with fiddles and flutes, have good times singing and dancing.
13 They spend their days in prosperity, then go down to the grave in peace.
13 They have a long life on easy street, and die painlessly in their sleep.
14 And yet they say to God, ‘Go away. We want no part of you and your ways.
14 They say to God, 'Get lost! We've no interest in you or your ways.
15 Who is the Almighty, and why should we obey him? What good will it do us to pray?’
15 Why should we have dealings with God Almighty? What's there in it for us?'
16 (They think their prosperity is of their own doing, but I will have nothing to do with that kind of thinking.)
16 But they're wrong, dead wrong - they're not gods. It's beyond me how they can carry on like this!
17 “Yet the light of the wicked never seems to be extinguished. Do they ever have trouble? Does God distribute sorrows to them in anger?
17 "Still, how often does it happen that the wicked fail, or disaster strikes, or they get their just deserts?
18 Are they driven before the wind like straw? Are they carried away by the storm like chaff? Not at all!
18 How often are they blown away by bad luck? Not very often.
19 “‘Well,’ you say, ‘at least God will punish their children!’ But I say he should punish the ones who sin, so that they understand his judgment.
19 You might say, 'God is saving up the punishment for their children.' I say, 'Give it to them right now so they'll know what they've done!'
20 Let them see their destruction with their own eyes. Let them drink deeply of the anger of the Almighty.
20 They deserve to experience the effects of their evil, feel the full force of God's wrath firsthand.
21 For they will not care what happens to their family after they are dead.
21 What do they care what happens to their families after they're safely tucked away in the grave? Fancy Funerals with All the Trimmings
22 “But who can teach a lesson to God, since he judges even the most powerful?
22 "But who are we to tell God how to run his affairs? He's dealing with matters that are way over our heads.
23 One person dies in prosperity, completely comfortable and secure,
23 Some people die in the prime of life, with everything going for them -
24 the picture of good health, vigorous and fit.
24 fat and sassy.
25 Another person dies in bitter poverty, never having tasted the good life.
25 Others die bitter and bereft, never getting a taste of happiness.
26 But both are buried in the same dust, both eaten by the same maggots.
26 They're laid out side by side in the cemetery, where the worms can't tell one from the other.
27 “Look, I know what you’re thinking. I know the schemes you plot against me.
27 "I'm not deceived. I know what you're up to, the plans you're cooking up to bring me down.
28 You will tell me of rich and wicked people whose houses have vanished because of their sins.
28 Naively you claim that the castles of tyrants fall to pieces, that the achievements of the wicked collapse.
29 But ask those who have been around, and they will tell you the truth.
29 Have you ever asked world travelers how they see it? Have you not listened to their stories
30 Evil people are spared in times of calamity and are allowed to escape disaster.
30 Of evil men and women who got off scot-free, who never had to pay for their wickedness?
31 No one criticizes them openly or pays them back for what they have done.
31 Did anyone ever confront them with their crimes? Did they ever have to face the music?
32 When they are carried to the grave, an honor guard keeps watch at their tomb.
32 Not likely - they're given fancy funerals with all the trimmings,
33 A great funeral procession goes to the cemetery. Many pay their respects as the body is laid to rest, and the earth gives sweet repose.
33 Gently lowered into expensive graves, with everyone telling lies about how wonderful they were.
34 “How can your empty clichés comfort me? All your explanations are lies!”
34 "So how do you expect me to get any comfort from your nonsense? Your so-called comfort is a tissue of lies."
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