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BB JOB Chapter 24

JOB 24 ©

24Considering then that there is no time hyd from the almightie, how happeneth it that they which know him do not regarde his dayes? 2For some men remoue the landemarkes, robbe men of their cattell, and feede of the same: 3They driue away the asse of the fatherlesse, and take the wydowes oxe for a pledge: 4They cause the poore to turne out of the way, so that the poore of the earth hyde them selues together. 5Beholde, as wilde asses in the desert go they foorth to their worke, & ryse betimes to spoyle: Yea the very wildernesse ministreth foode for them & their children. 6They reape the corne fielde that is not their owne, and let the vineyarde of the vngodly alone. 7They cause the naked to lodge without garment, and without couering in the colde. 8They are wet with the showres of the mountaynes, and embrace the rocke for want of a couering. 9They plucke the fatherlesse from the brest, and take the pledge from the poore. 10They let hym go naked without clothing, and haue taken away the sheafe of the hungrie. 11The poore are fayne to labour in their oyle mylles, yea and to treade in their wyne presses, and yet to suffer thirst. 12Men out of the citie crye vnto the Lord with sighing, the soules of the slayne also crye out, yet God regardeth not their complaynt. 13Where as they are conuersaunt among them that abhorre the light, they know not his way, nor continue in his pathes. 14The murtherer ryseth early and killeth the poore and needy, and in the night is as a thiefe? 15The eye of the adulterer wayteth for the darkenesse, & sayth, There shall no eye see me: and disguiseth his face. 16In the darke they digge through houses, whiche they marked for them selues in the day time: they knowe not the light. 17The morning is to them euen as the shadow of death: if one know them, they are in the terrours of the shadowe of death, 18The vngodly is swyft vpon the water: their portion shalbe cursed in the earth, and he shall not beholde the way of the vineyardes. 19As the drye grounde and heate consume the snowye waters: so shall the graue the sinners. 20The pitifull man shall forget hym, he shalbe sweete to the wormes, he shalbe no more remembred, & his wickednesse shalbe broken as a tree. 21He hath oppressed the barren that can not beare, and vnto the wydow hath he done no good. 22He drue the mightie after hym with his power, and when he was gotten vp no man was sure of lyfe. 23And though they gaue him to be in safetie, yet his eyes are vpon their wayes. 24They are exalted for a litle, but shortly are gone, brought to pouertie, and taken out of the way, yea and vtterly pluckt of, as the eares of corne. 25Is it not so? Who will then reproue me as a lyer, and say that my wordes are nothing worth? Bildad proueth that no man is cleane nor without sinne before God.

JOB 24 ©

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