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JOB 27:1–27:23 ©

The Book of Job 27

27And Job continued to take up his discourse, and he said,

2As God lives, who has taken away my justice,

Shaddai, who has made my life bitter,

3that, any of my life still being in me,

and breath from God being in my nose,

4if my lips speak wickedness,

or my tongue, if it utters deceit!

5Sacrilege to me if I justify you!

Until I expire, I will not turn my integrity away from me.

6I grasp my righteousness and I will not let it go;

my heart will not reproach me from my days.

7May my enemy be like the wicked,

and the one rising up against me like the unrighteous!

8For what is the hope of the godless when he cuts him off,

when God takes away his life?

9Will God hear his cry

when trouble comes upon him?

10If he will delight himself in Shaddai?

Will he call to God in every time?

11I will teach you about the hand of God;

what is with Shaddai I will not conceal.

12Behold, you have seen this yourselves, all of you;

why then do you vainly speak this vanity?

13This is the portion of a wicked man with God,

and the heritage of oppressors, they receive it from Shaddai:

14If his children multiply, it is for the sword,

and his offspring will not have enough bread.

15His survivor will be buried in death,

and his widows will not lament.

16If he heaps up silver like the dust

and he piles up clothing like clay mounds,

17he piles up, but the righteous clothes himself

and the innocent receives silver.

18He builds his house as a moth does,

and like a hut that a guard makes.

19He lies down rich, but he does not continue;

he opens his eyes and there is not to him.

20Terrors overwhelm him like waters;

a storm carries him away in the night.

21The east wind takes him away, and he leaves;

indeed, it blasts him from his place.

22And it hurls itself upon him and does not pity;

fleeing, he flees from its hand.

23It claps its hands at him

and hisses at him from his place.

JOB 27:1–27:23 ©

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