Job 24
1 Why, seeing
times are not
hidden from the
Almighty, do they that
know him not
see his
days? 2 Some
remove the
landmarks; they violently take
away flocks, and
feed thereof.
3 They drive
away the
ass of the
fatherless, they
take the
widow's ox for a
pledge.
4 They
turn the
needy out of the
way: the
poor of the
earth hide themselves
together. 5 Behold, as wild
asses in the
desert, go they
forth to their
work; rising
betimes for a
prey: the
wilderness yieldeth
food for them and for their
children. 6 They
reap every one his
corn in the
field: and they
gather the
vintage of the
wicked. 7 They cause the
naked to
lodge without
clothing, that they have no
covering in the
cold. 8 They are
wet with the
showers of the
mountains, and
embrace the
rock for want of a
shelter. 9 They
pluck the
fatherless from the
breast, and take a
pledge of the
poor. 10 They cause him to
go naked without
clothing, and they take
away the
sheaf from the
hungry; 11 Which make
oil within their
walls, and
tread their
winepresses, and suffer
thirst.
12 Men groan from out of the
city, and the
soul of the
wounded crieth
out: yet
God layeth not
folly to them.
13 They are of those that
rebel against the
light; they
know not the
ways thereof, nor
abide in the
paths thereof.
14 The
murderer rising with the
light killeth the
poor and
needy, and in the
night is as a
thief. 15 The
eye also of the
adulterer waiteth for the
twilight, saying, No
eye shall
see me: and
disguiseth his
face. 16 In the
dark they dig
through houses, which they had
marked for themselves in the
daytime: they
know not the
light. 17 For the
morning is to them even
as the shadow of
death: if one
know them, they are in the
terrors of the shadow of
death. 18 He is
swift as the
waters; their
portion is
cursed in the
earth: he
beholdeth not the
way of the
vineyards. 19 Drought and
heat consume the
snow waters: so doth the
grave those which have
sinned.
20 The
womb shall
forget him; the
worm shall feed
sweetly on him; he shall be no more
remembered; and
wickedness shall be
broken as a
tree. 21 He evil
entreateth the
barren that
beareth not: and doeth not
good to the
widow. 22 He
draweth also the
mighty with his
power: he riseth
up, and no man is
sure of
life. 23 Though it be
given him to be in
safety, whereon he
resteth; yet his
eyes are upon their
ways. 24 They are
exalted for a little
while, but are gone and brought
low; they are taken
out of the
way as all other, and cut
off as the
tops of the ears of
corn. 25 And if it be not so
now, who will
make me a
liar, and
make my
speech nothing
worth?