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22 “Only a few years will pass
    before I go on the journey of no return [C at his death].

17 My spirit is broken;
    the days of my life are ·almost gone [extinguished].
    The grave is ·waiting [ready] for me.
Those who ·laugh [mock; scoff] at me surround me;
    ·I watch them insult me [L My eye dwells/lodges on their obstinate behavior].

“·God, make me a promise [L Make a pledge for me with yourself].
    ·No one will make a pledge for me [L Who else will clap hands with me; C a gesture that seals an agreement].
You have closed their minds to understanding.
    ·Do not let them win over me [L You will not let them triumph].
People might ·speak against [denounce] their friends for ·money [L a share; a piece of property],
    but if they do, the eyes of their children ·go blind [L will fade].

“God has made my name a ·curse word [L proverb; byword; 1 Kin. 9:7; 2 Chr. 7:20; Ps. 44:14; Jer. 24:9; Ezek. 14:8; Joel 2:17];
    people spit in my face.
My sight has grown ·weak [dim] because of my ·sadness [grief],
    and my ·body [whole frame] is ·as thin as [L like] a shadow.
·Honest [Virtuous] people are ·upset [depressed; desolated] about this;
    ·innocent [blameless] people are ·upset with [or aroused against] those who ·do wrong [or are godless].
But ·those who do right [the righteous] will ·continue to do right [L hold on to their way],
    and those whose hands are ·not dirty with sin [L clean; C in a ritual sense] will grow stronger.

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