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[1]Moreover Job proceeded and continued his parable, saying, |
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[2]The living God hath taken away my judgment: for the Almighty hath put my soul in bitterness. |
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[3]Yet so long as my breath is in me, and the spirit of God in my nostrils, |
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[4]My lips surely shall speak no wickedness, and my tongue shall utter no deceit. |
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[5]God forbid, that I should justify you: until I die, I will never take away mine innocency from myself. |
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[6]I will keep my righteousness, and will not forsake it: mine heart shall not reprove me of my days. |
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[7]Mine enemy shall be as the wicked, and he that riseth against me, as the unrighteous. |
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[8]For what hope hath the hypocrite when he hath heaped up riches, if God take away his soul? |
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[9]Will God hear his cry, when trouble cometh upon him? |
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[10]Will he set his delight on the Almighty? Will he call upon God at all times? |
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[11]I will teach you what is in the hand of God, and I will not conceal that which is with the Almighty. |
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[12]Behold, all ye yourselves have seen it: why then do you thus vanish in vanity? |
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[13]This is the portion of a wicked man with God, and the heritage of tyrants, which they shall receive of the Almighty. |
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[14]If his children be in great number, the sword shall destroy them, and his posterity shall not be satisfied with bread. |
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[15]His remnant shall be buried in death, and his widows shall not weep. |
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[16]Though he should heap up silver as the dust, and prepare raiment as the clay, |
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[17]He may prepare it, but the just shall put it on, and the innocent shall divide the silver. |
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[18]He buildeth his house as the moth, and as a lodge that the watchman maketh. |
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[19]When the rich man sleepeth, he shall not be gathered to his fathers: they opened their eyes, and he was gone. |
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[20]Terrors shall take him as waters, and a tempest shall carry him away by night. |
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[21]The east wind shall take him away, and he shall depart: and it shall hurl him out of his place. |
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[22]And God shall cast upon him and not spare, though he would fain flee out of his hand. |
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[23]Every man shall clap their hands at him, and hiss at him out of their place. |
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