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JOB 14:1–14:22 ©

The Book of Job 14

14Man, born of woman—

few of days and full of trouble!

2Like a flower, he comes forth and withers,

and like a shadow, he flees and does not stand.

3Even on such do you open your eye,

and do you bring me into judgment with you?

4Who will bring clean from unclean?

Not one!

5Since his days are determined,

the number of his months is with you;

you have set his limit and he will not pass it,

6look away from him, that he may desist

until he fulfills his day like a hireling.

7For there is hope for a tree if it is cut down,

that it will sprout again

and its stalk will not cease.

8Though its root grows old in the earth

and its stump dies in the ground,

9from the scent of waters it will bud

and make a branch like a plant.

10But a man dies,

and a man weakens and expires,

and where is he?

11Waters disappear from a lake

and a river dwindles and dries up,

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and a man lies down and does not arise.

Until the heavens are no more,

they will not awake

and they will not be roused from their sleep.

13Who will give that you will conceal me in Sheol,

that you will hide me until the turning of your nose,

that you will set a limit for me and remember me?

14If a man dies, will he live?

All the days of my hardship I will wait

until the coming of my change.

15You would call, and I would answer you.

You would desire the work of your hands.

16For then you would number my steps;

you would not watch over my sin.

17My transgression would be sealed in a bag,

and you would plaster over my iniquity.

18However, a falling mountain crumbles,

and a rock moves from its place,

19waters wear down stones,

its flooding washes away the dust of the earth,

and you destroy the hope of man.

20You forever overpower him, and he goes away;

changing his face, you send him away.

21His sons achieve honor and he does not know,

or they become insignificant and he does not perceive them.

22Only his flesh grieves for him,

and only his soul mourns for him.”

JOB 14:1–14:22 ©

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