Job 27
1 Moreover
Job continued his
parable, and
said,
2 As
God liveth, who hath taken
away my
judgment; and the
Almighty, who hath
vexed my
soul; 3 All the
while my
breath is in me, and the
spirit of
God is in my
nostrils; 4 My
lips shall not
speak wickedness, nor my
tongue utter deceit. 5 God
forbid that I should
justify you: till I
die I will not
remove mine
integrity from me.
6 My
righteousness I
hold fast, and will not let it
go: my
heart shall not
reproach me so long as I
live. 7 Let mine
enemy be as the
wicked, and he that riseth
up against me as the
unrighteous. 8 For what is the
hope of the
hypocrite, though he hath
gained, when
God taketh
away his
soul? 9 Will
God hear his
cry when
trouble cometh upon him?
10 Will he
delight himself in the
Almighty? will he
always call upon
God? 11 I will
teach you by the
hand of
God: that which is with the
Almighty will I not
conceal.
12 Behold, all ye yourselves have
seen it; why then are ye thus
altogether vain?
13 This is the
portion of a
wicked man with
God, and the
heritage of
oppressors, which they shall
receive of the
Almighty. 14 If his
children be
multiplied, it is
for the
sword: and his
offspring shall not be
satisfied with
bread. 15 Those that
remain of him shall be
buried in
death: and his
widows shall not
weep.
16 Though he heap
up silver as the
dust, and
prepare raiment as the
clay; 17 He may
prepare it, but the
just shall put it
on, and the
innocent shall
divide the
silver. 18 He
buildeth his
house as a
moth, and as a
booth that the
keeper maketh.
19 The
rich man shall lie
down, but he shall not be
gathered: he
openeth his
eyes, and he is not.
20 Terrors take
hold on him as
waters, a
tempest stealeth him
away in the
night. 21 The
east wind carrieth him
away, and he
departeth: and as a storm
hurleth him out of his
place. 22 For God shall
cast upon him, and not
spare: he would
fain flee out of his
hand. 23 Men shall
clap their
hands at him, and shall
hiss him out of his
place.