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Do you know this from (A)of old,
From the establishment of man on earth,
That the (B)shouts of joy of the wicked are short,
And (C)the gladness of the godless momentary?
Though his loftiness (D)goes up to the heavens,
And his head touches the clouds,
He (E)perishes forever like his refuse;
Those who have seen him (F)will say, ‘Where is he?’
He flies away like a (G)dream, and they cannot find him;
Even like a vision of the night he is (H)chased away.
The (I)eye which saw him sees him no longer,
And (J)his place no longer beholds him.
10 His (K)sons seek the favor of the poor,
And his hands (L)give back his wealth.
11 His (M)bones are full of his youthful vigor,
But it lies down with him [a]in the dust.

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  1. Job 20:11 Lit on

“Surely you know how it has been from of old,(A)
    ever since mankind[a] was placed on the earth,
that the mirth of the wicked(B) is brief,
    the joy of the godless(C) lasts but a moment.(D)
Though the pride(E) of the godless person reaches to the heavens(F)
    and his head touches the clouds,(G)
he will perish forever,(H) like his own dung;
    those who have seen him will say, ‘Where is he?’(I)
Like a dream(J) he flies away,(K) no more to be found,
    banished(L) like a vision of the night.(M)
The eye that saw him will not see him again;
    his place will look on him no more.(N)
10 His children(O) must make amends to the poor;
    his own hands must give back his wealth.(P)
11 The youthful vigor(Q) that fills his bones(R)
    will lie with him in the dust.(S)

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  1. Job 20:4 Or Adam