24 2 Job describeth the wickedness of men, and showeth what curse belongeth to the wicked. 12 How all things are governed by God’s providence. 17 And the destruction of the wicked.

How should not the times [a]be hid from the Almighty, seeing that they which know him, see not his [b]days?

Some remove the landmarks, that rob the flocks and feed thereof.

They lead away the ass of the fatherless, and take the widow’s ox to pledge.

They make the poor to turn out of the way, so that the poor of the earth hide themselves [c]together.

Behold, others as wild asses in the wilderness, go forth to their business, and [d]rise early for a prey: the wilderness [e]giveth him and his children food.

They reap [f]his provision in the field, but they gather the late [g]vintage of the wicked.

They cause the naked to lodge without garment, and without covering in the cold.

They are wet with the showers of the mountains, [h]and they embrace the rock for want of a covering.

They pluck the fatherless [i]from the breast, and take the pledge of [j]the poor.

10 They cause him to go naked without clothing, and take the gleaning from the hungry.

11 They that make oil [k]between their walls, and tread their winepresses, suffer thirst.

12 Men [l]cry out of the city, and the souls of the slain [m]cry out: yet God [n]doth not charge them with folly.

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Footnotes

  1. Job 24:1 Thus Job speaketh in his passions, and after the judgment of the flesh: that is, that he seeth not the things that are done at times, neither yet hath a peculiar care over all, because he punisheth not the wicked, nor revengeth the godly.
  2. Job 24:1 When he punisheth the wicked, and rewardeth the good.
  3. Job 24:4 And for cruelty and oppression dare not show their faces.
  4. Job 24:5 That is, spareth diligence.
  5. Job 24:5 He and his live by robbing and murdering.
  6. Job 24:6 Meaning, the poor man’s.
  7. Job 24:6 Signifying, that one wicked man will not spoil another, but for necessity.
  8. Job 24:8 The poor are driven by the wicked into the rocks and holes where they cannot lie dry for the rain.
  9. Job 24:9 That is, they so powle and pill the poor widow, that she cannot have to sustain herself that she may be able to give her child suck.
  10. Job 24:9 That is, his garment, wherewith he should be covered or clad.
  11. Job 24:11 In such places which are appointed for that purpose: meaning, that those that labor for the wicked, are pined for hunger.
  12. Job 24:12 For the great oppression and extortion.
  13. Job 24:12 Cry out and call for vengeance.
  14. Job 24:12 God doth not condemn the wicked, but seemeth to pass over it by his long silence.

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