Job

Chapter 21

Job: God Will Punish the Wicked

1 Then Job answered:

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2 “Listen carefully to my words;

let this be your consolation to me.

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3 Bear with me while I speak;

then, after I have spoken, you may go on mocking.

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4 Is my complaint against a man?

Then why should I not be impatient?

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5 Look at me and be appalled;

put your hand over your mouth.

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6 When I remember, terror takes hold,

and my body trembles in horror.

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7 Why do the wicked live on,

growing old and increasing in power?

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8 Their descendants are established around them,

and their offspring before their eyes.

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9 Their homes are safe from fear;

no rod of punishment from God is upon them.

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10 Their bulls breed without fail;

their cows bear calves and do not miscarry.

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11 They send forth their little ones like a flock;

their children skip about,

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12 singing to the tambourine and lyre

and making merry at the sound of the flute.

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13 They spend their days in prosperity

and go down to Sheol in peace. [a]

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14 Yet they say to God: ‘Leave us alone!

For we have no desire to know Your ways.

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15 Who is the Almighty, that we should serve Him,

and what would we gain if we pray to Him?’

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16 Still, their prosperity is not in their own hands,

so I stay far from the counsel of the wicked.

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17 How often is the lamp of the wicked put out?

Does disaster come upon them?

Does God, in His anger, apportion destruction?

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18 Are they like straw before the wind,

like chaff swept away by a storm?

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19 It is said that God lays up one’s punishment for his children.

Let God repay the man himself, so he will know it.

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20 Let his eyes see his own destruction;

let him drink for himself the wrath of the Almighty.

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21 For what does he care about his household after him,

when the number of his months has run out?

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22 Can anyone teach knowledge to God,

since He judges those on high?

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23 One man dies full of vigor,

completely secure and at ease.

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24 His body is well nourished, [b]

and his bones are rich with marrow.

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25 Yet another man dies in the bitterness of his soul,

having never tasted prosperity.

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26 But together they lie down in the dust,

and worms cover them both.

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27 Behold, I know your thoughts full well,

the schemes by which you would wrong me.

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28 For you say, ‘Where now is the nobleman’s house,

and where are the tents in which the wicked dwell?’

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29 Have you never asked those who travel the roads?

Do you not accept their reports?

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30 Indeed, the evil man is spared from the day of calamity,

delivered from the day of wrath.

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31 Who denounces his behavior to his face?

Who repays him for what he has done?

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32 He is carried to the grave,

and watch is kept over his tomb.

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33 The clods of the valley are sweet to him;

everyone follows behind him,

and those before him are without number.

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34 So how can you comfort me with empty words?

For your answers remain full of falsehood.”

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