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JOB 20:1–20:29 ©

The Book of Job 20

20And Zophar the Naamathite answered and said,

2“Therefore my thoughts turn me back,

because of my urgency in me.

3I hear a rebuke of dishonor to me,

but a spirit from my understanding answers me.

4Do you not know this from long ago,

from the placing of man upon the earth,

5that the triumph of the wicked is from near,

and the joy of the godless is for a moment?

6Though his height rises to the skies

and his head reaches to the cloud,

7he will perish forever like his dung.

The ones having seen him will say, ‘Where is he?’

8He will fly away like a dream, and they will not find him,

and he will be chased away like a vision of the night.

9The eye that saw him will not continue,

and his place will no longer observe him.

10His children will recompense the poor,

and his hands will return his wealth.

11His bones are full of vigor,

but it will lie down with him in the dust.

12Although wickedness is sweet in his mouth,

he hides it under his tongue,

13he has pity on it and does not forsake it

but keeps it in the midst of his palate,

14his food changes in his bowels;

it becomes the bitterness of asps inside him.

15He swallows wealth, but he will vomit it;

God will expel it from his belly.

16He will suck the poison of asps;

the tongue of the viper will kill him.

17He will not enjoy the streams,

the rivers of torrents of honey and butter.

18He will return his gain and will not consume it,

and he will not have enjoyment according to the wealth of his commerce.

19For he has oppressed, he has forsaken the poor;

he has seized a house and he did not build it.

20Because he has not known satisfaction in his belly,

he will not rescue any desired thing of his.

21There is no remnant for his eating;

therefore his prosperity does not endure.

22In the filling of his wealth it will become narrow to him;

every hand of the troubling will come against him.

23He will be about to fill his belly, he will send the burning of his nose against him,

and he will rain it upon him in his eating.

24He flees from a weapon of iron,

a bow of bronze pierces him.

25He pulls, and it comes out of his back,

and the gleaming goes out of his liver.

Terrors are upon him!

26All darkness is hidden for his treasured things;

a fire not blown will devour him;

it will consume the remnant in his tent.

27The heavens will reveal his iniquity,

and the earth will raise itself up against him.

28The wealth of his house will depart,

flowing away on the day of his nose.

29This is the portion of the wicked man from God,

and the heritage of his appointment from God.”

JOB 20:1–20:29 ©

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