Job 17
1 My
breath is
corrupt, my
days are
extinct, the
graves are ready for me.
2 Are there not
mockers with me? and doth not mine
eye continue in their
provocation?
3 Lay
down now, put me in a
surety with thee; who is he that will
strike hands with me?
4 For thou hast
hid their
heart from
understanding: therefore shalt thou not
exalt them.
5 He that
speaketh flattery to his
friends, even the
eyes of his
children shall
fail.
6 He hath
made me also a
byword of the
people; and
aforetime I was as a
tabret. 7 Mine
eye also is
dim by reason of
sorrow, and all my
members are as a
shadow. 8 Upright men shall be
astonied at this, and the
innocent shall stir
up himself against the
hypocrite. 9 The
righteous also shall
hold on his
way, and he that hath
clean hands shall
be stronger and
stronger. 10 But as for you all, do ye
return, and come
now: for I cannot
find one
wise man among you.
11 My
days are
past, my
purposes are broken
off, even the
thoughts of my
heart. 12 They
change the
night into
day: the
light is
short because of
darkness. 13 If I
wait, the
grave is mine
house: I have
made my
bed in the
darkness. 14 I have
said to
corruption, Thou art my
father: to the
worm, Thou art my
mother, and my
sister. 15 And where is
now my
hope? as for my
hope, who shall
see it?
16 They shall go
down to the
bars of the
pit, when our
rest together is in the
dust.