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Job 27

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1 Job continued speaking:
1 Having waited for Zophar, Job now resumed his defense:
2 “I vow by the living God, who has taken away my rights, by the Almighty who has embittered my soul—
2 "God-Alive! He's denied me justice! God Almighty! He's ruined my life!
3 As long as I live, while I have breath from God,
3 But for as long as I draw breath, and for as long as God breathes life into me,
4 my lips will speak no evil, and my tongue will speak no lies.
4 I refuse to say one word that isn't true. I refuse to confess to any charge that's false.
5 I will never concede that you are right; I will defend my integrity until I die.
5 There is no way I'll ever agree to your accusations. I'll not deny my integrity even if it costs me my life.
6 I will maintain my innocence without wavering. My conscience is clear for as long as I live.
6 I'm holding fast to my integrity and not loosening my grip - and, believe me, I'll never regret it.
7 “May my enemy be punished like the wicked, my adversary like those who do evil.
7 "Let my enemy be exposed as wicked! Let my adversary be proven guilty!
8 For what hope do the godless have when God cuts them off and takes away their life?
8 What hope do people without God have when life is cut short? when God puts an end to life?
9 Will God listen to their cry when trouble comes upon them?
9 Do you think God will listen to their cry for help when disaster hits?
10 Can they take delight in the Almighty? Can they call to God at any time?
10 What interest have they ever shown in the Almighty? Have they ever been known to pray before?
11 I will teach you about God’s power. I will not conceal anything concerning the Almighty.
11 "I've given you a clear account of God in action, suppressed nothing regarding God Almighty.
12 But you have seen all this, yet you say all these useless things to me.
12 The evidence is right before you. You can all see it for yourselves, so why do you keep talking nonsense?
13 “This is what the wicked will receive from God; this is their inheritance from the Almighty.
13 "I'll quote your own words back to you: "'This is how God treats the wicked, this is what evil people can expect from God Almighty:
14 They may have many children, but the children will die in war or starve to death.
14 Their children - all of them - will die violent deaths; they'll never have enough bread to put on the table.
15 Those who survive will die of a plague, and not even their widows will mourn them.
15 They'll be wiped out by the plague, and none of the widows will shed a tear when they're gone.
16 “Evil people may have piles of money and may store away mounds of clothing.
16 Even if they make a lot of money and are resplendent in the latest fashions,
17 But the righteous will wear that clothing, and the innocent will divide that money.
17 It's the good who will end up wearing the clothes and the decent who will divide up the money.
18 The wicked build houses as fragile as a spider’s web, as flimsy as a shelter made of branches.
18 They build elaborate houses that won't survive a single winter.
19 The wicked go to bed rich but wake to find that all their wealth is gone.
19 They go to bed wealthy and wake up poor.
20 Terror overwhelms them like a flood, and they are blown away in the storms of the night.
20 Terrors pour in on them like flash floods - a tornado snatches them away in the middle of the night,
21 The east wind carries them away, and they are gone. It sweeps them away.
21 A cyclone sweeps them up - gone! Not a trace of them left, not even a footprint.
22 It whirls down on them without mercy. They struggle to flee from its power.
22 Catastrophes relentlessly pursue them; they run this way and that, but there's no place to hide -
23 But everyone jeers at them and mocks them.
23 Pummeled by the weather, blown to kingdom come by the storm.'
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