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13 “This is the portion of the wicked with God
    and the heritage that oppressors receive from the Almighty:[a](A)
14 If their children are multiplied, it is for the sword,
    and their offspring have not enough to eat.(B)
15 Those who survive them the pestilence buries,
    and their widows make no lamentation.(C)
16 Though they heap up silver like dust
    and pile up clothing like clay,(D)
17 they may pile it up, but the just will wear it,
    and the innocent will divide the silver.(E)
18 They build their houses like nests,
    like booths made by sentinels of the vineyard.
19 They go to bed with wealth but will do so no more;
    they open their eyes, and it is gone.(F)
20 Terrors overtake them like a flood;
    in the night a whirlwind carries them off.(G)
21 The east wind lifts them up, and they are gone;
    it sweeps them out of their place.(H)
22 It[b] hurls at them without pity;
    they flee from its[c] power in headlong flight.(I)
23 It[d] claps its[e] hands at them
    and hisses at them from its[f] place.(J)

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Footnotes

  1. 27.13 Traditional rendering of Heb Shaddai
  2. 27.22 Or He (that is, God)
  3. 27.22 Or his
  4. 27.23 Or He (that is, God)
  5. 27.23 Or his
  6. 27.23 Or his

13 “This is what a wicked person[a] inherits from God,
    and what the ruthless will receive from the Almighty:
14 If he has many children,
    their destiny is to die by the sword,
    and his descendants won’t have enough food.
15 Those who do survive him disease will bury,
    and his widow won’t even weep.

16 “Though he hoards silver[b] like dust,
    and stores away garments like clay,
17 whatever he stores up, the righteous will wear,
    and the innocent will inherit that silver!

18 “He has built his house like a moth’s cocoon,[c]
    like a temporary[d] sunshade that a watchman makes.
19 He will go to bed wealthy,
    but won’t be doing that anymore!
        When he opens his eyes, it will be gone!
20 Terror will overtake him like a flood,[e]
    at night, a tornado will sweep him away.
21 He’ll be swept up by a storm[f] wind and carried away;
    he’ll be whirled away from his place.
22 It will toss him around without pity.
    He’ll try to break free[g] from its grip,[h]
23 but it will clap its hands over him,
    hissing at him as it lunges toward him.”[i]

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Footnotes

  1. Job 27:13 Lit. man
  2. Job 27:16 Or money
  3. Job 27:18 The Heb. lacks cocoon
  4. Job 27:18 The Heb. lacks temporary
  5. Job 27:20 Lit. water
  6. Job 27:21 Lit. east
  7. Job 27:22 Lit. grip to flee, he will flee
  8. Job 27:22 Lit. hand
  9. Job 27:23 Lit. him from its place