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JOB 24:1–24:25 ©

The Book of Job 24

24Why are times not set by Shaddai?

And why do the ones knowing him not see his days?

2They remove boundary markers;

they seize the flock and pasture it.

3The donkey of the fatherless they lead away;

they take in pledge the ox of the widow.

4They turn the needy from the way;

the poor of the land are hidden together.

5Behold, like wild donkeys in the wilderness they go out in their work, searching for food;

the Arabah is to him bread for their children.

6They gather his fodder in the field,

and the vineyard of the wicked they glean.

7They lie naked all night without a garment,

and there is no covering in the cold.

8They are wet with the showers of the mountains,

and from being without shelter, they hug the rock.

9They snatch the fatherless from the breast,

and upon the poor they bind a pledge.

10They go about naked, without clothing,

and, hungry, they carry a sheaf.

11Within their walls they press oil;

they tread their winepresses, but they thirst.

12From the city, men groan

and the soul of the wounded cries out,

but God does not ascribe impropriety.

13They are among the ones rebelling against the light;

they do not regard its ways,

and they do not stay in its paths.

14At light the murderer arises;

he kills the poor and the needy,

and he is like a thief in the night.

15And the eye of the adulterer watches for twilight,

saying, ‘No eye will perceive me,’

and he puts a cover over his face.

16One digs into houses in the darkness;

by day they shut themselves up;

they do not know the light.

17For together, morning for them is deep darkness,

for one regards the terrors of thick darkness.

18He (is swift on the face of the waters;

their portion of the land is cursed;

one does not turn to the way of their vineyards.

19Drought and heat strip away the waters of snow;

Sheol, those who have sinned.

20The womb will forget him,

the worm will dine on him,

until he is not remembered

and wickedness is broken like a tree,

21the one devouring the barren, who has not borne,

and he does not do good to the widow.

22But he drags away the mighty by his power;

he arises and he does not believe in life.

23He gives him security and he is supported,

but his eyes are on their ways.

24They are exalted a little, then there is not to them;

indeed, they are brought low;

like all, they are gathered and,

like the tops of ears of grain, they are cut off.

25And if not, then who will falsify me

and make my word nothing?”

JOB 24:1–24:25 ©

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