Job Affirms his Integrity 1Job also added, taking up his parable, and said: 2As God liveth, who hath taken away my judgment, and the Almighty, who hath brought my soul to bitterness, 3As long as breath remaineth in me, and the spirit of God in my nostrils, 4My lips shall not speak iniquity, neither shall my tongue contrive lying. 5God forbid that I should judge you to be just: till I die I will not depart from my innocence. 6My justification, which I have begun to hold, I will not forsake: for my heart doth not reprehend me in all my life. The State of the Godless 7Let my enemy be as the ungodly, and my adversary as the wicked one. 8For what is the hope of the hypocrite if through covetousness he take by violence, and God deliver not his soul? 9Will God hear his cry, when distress shall come upon him? 10Or can he delight himself in the Almighty, and call upon God at all times? 11I will teach you by the hand of God, what the Almighty hath, and I will not conceal it. 12Behold you all know it, and why do you speak vain things without cause? 13This is the portion of a wicked man with God, and the inheritance of the violent, which they shall receive of the Almighty. 14If his sons be multiplied, they shall be for the sword, and his grandsons shall not be filled with bread. 15They that shall remain of him, shall be buried in death, and his widows shall not weep. 16If he shall heap together silver as earth, and prepare raiment as clay, 17He shall prepare indeed, but the just man shall be clothed with it: and the innocent shall divide the silver. 18He hath built his house as a moth, and as a keeper he hath made a booth. 19The rich man when he shall sleep shall take away nothing with him: he shall open his eyes and find nothing. 20Poverty like water shall take hold on him, a tempest shall oppress him in the night. 21A burning wind shall take him up, and carry him away, and as a whirlwind shall snatch him from his place. 22And he shall cast upon him, and shall not spare: out of his hand he would willingly flee. 23He shall clasp his hands upon him, and shall hiss at him, beholding his place. |