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Job Continues: I Insist I Am Innocent

27 Job continued his poems and said,

“I swear an oath
    by El, the one who has taken away my rights,
    by Shadday, who has made my life bitter:
        ‘As long as there is one breath left in me
            and Eloah’s breath fills my nostrils,
my lips will not say anything wrong,
    and my tongue will not mumble anything deceitful.’
It’s unthinkable for me to admit that you are right.
    Until I breathe my last breath, I will never give up my claim of integrity.
I cling to my righteousness and won’t let go.
    My conscience won’t accuse me as long as I live.

“Let my enemy be treated like wicked people.
    Let anyone who attacks me be treated like unrighteous people.
After all, what hope does the godless person have when he is cut off,
    when Eloah takes away his life?
Will El hear his cry when trouble comes upon him?
10 Can he be happy with Shadday?
    Can he call on Eloah at all times?

What God Has in Store for Wicked People

11 “I will teach you about El’s power.
    I will not hide what Shadday has done.
12 Certainly, you have all seen it.
    Why then do you chatter on about such nonsense?
13 This is what El has waiting for the wicked person,
    the inheritance that tyrants receive from Shadday:
14 If he has many children, swords will kill them,
    and his descendants won’t have enough food.
15 Those who survive him will be buried by a plague,
    and their widows won’t cry for them.
16 Though he collects silver like dust
    and piles up clothing like dirt,
17 righteous people will wear what he piles up,
    and the innocent will divide the silver
    among themselves.
18 He builds his house like a moth,
    like a shack that a watchman makes.
19 He may go to bed rich, but he’ll never be rich again.
    When he opens his eyes, nothing will be left.
20 Terrors overtake him like a flood.
    A windstorm snatches him away at night.
21 The east wind carries him away, and he’s gone.
    It sweeps him from his place.
22 It hurls itself at him without mercy.
    He flees from its power.
23 It claps its hands over him.
    It whistles at him from his own place.

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