1599 Geneva Bible (GNV)
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21 Then Job answered:
2 “Listen carefully[b] to my words;
let this be[c] the consolation you offer me.[d]
3 Bear with me[e] and I[f] will speak,
and after I have spoken[g] you may mock.[h]
4 Is my[i] complaint against a man?[j]
If so,[k] why should I not be impatient?[l]
5 Look[m] at me and be appalled;
put your hands over your mouths.[n]
6 For, when I think about[o] this, I am terrified[p]
and my body feels a shudder.[q]
7 “Why do the wicked go on living,[r]
grow old,[s] even increase in power?
8 Their children[t] are firmly established in their presence,[u]
their offspring before their eyes.
9 Their houses are safe[v] and without fear;[w]
and no rod of punishment[x] from God is upon them.[y]
10 Their bulls[z] breed[aa] without fail;[ab]
their cows calve and do not miscarry.
11 They allow their children to run[ac] like a flock;
their little ones dance about.
12 They sing[ad] to the accompaniment of tambourine and harp,
and make merry to the sound of the flute.
13 They live out[ae] their years in prosperity
and go down[af] to the grave[ag] in peace.
14 So they say to God, ‘Turn away from us!
We do not want to know your ways.[ah]
15 Who is the Almighty, that[ai] we should serve him?
What would we gain
if we were to pray[aj] to him?’[ak]
16 But their prosperity is not their own doing.[al]
The counsel of the wicked is far from me![am]
17 “How often[an] is the lamp of the wicked extinguished?
How often does their[ao] misfortune come upon them?
How often does God apportion pain[ap] to them[aq] in his anger?
18 How often[ar] are they like straw before the wind,
and like chaff swept away[as] by a whirlwind?
19 You may say,[at] ‘God stores up a man’s[au] punishment for his children!’[av]
Instead let him repay[aw] the man himself[ax]
so that[ay] he may be humbled![az]
20 Let his own eyes see his destruction;[ba]
let him drink of the anger of the Almighty.
21 For what is his interest[bb] in his home
after his death,[bc]
when the number of his months
has been broken off?[bd]
22 Can anyone teach[be] God knowledge,
since[bf] he judges those that are on high?[bg]
23 “One man dies in his full vigor,[bh]
completely secure and prosperous,
24 his body[bi] well nourished,[bj]
and the marrow of his bones moist.[bk]
25 And another man[bl] dies in bitterness of soul,[bm]
never having tasted[bn] anything good.
26 Together they lie down in the dust,
and worms cover over them both.
27 “Yes, I know what you are thinking,[bo]
the schemes[bp] by which you would wrong me.[bq]
28 For you say,
‘Where now is the nobleman’s house,[br]
and where are the tents in which the wicked lived?’[bs]
29 Have you never questioned those who travel the roads?
Do you not recognize their accounts[bt]—
30 that the evil man is spared
from the day of his misfortune,
that he is delivered[bu]
from the day of God’s wrath?
31 No one denounces his conduct to his face;
no one repays him for what[bv] he has done.[bw]
32 And when he is carried to the tombs,
and watch is kept[bx] over the funeral mound,[by]
33 The clods of the torrent valley[bz] are sweet to him;
behind him everybody follows in procession,
and before him goes a countless throng.
34 So how can you console me with your futile words?
Nothing is left of your answers but deception!”[ca]