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Chapter 21
But
Job
answered
and
said,
2
Hear
diligently
my
speech,
and
let
this
be
your
consolations.
3
Suffer
me
that
I
may
speak;
and
after
that
I
have
spoken,
mock
on.
4
As
for
me,
is
my
complaint
to
man?
and
if
it
were
so,
why
should
not
my
spirit
be
troubled?
5
Mark
me,
and
be
astonished,
and
lay
your
hand
upon
your
mouth.
6
Even
when
I
remember
I
am
afraid,
and
trembling
taketh
hold
on
my
flesh.
7
Wherefore
do
the
wicked
live,
become
old,
yea,
are
mighty
in
power?
8
Their
seed
is
established
in
their
sight
with
them,
and
their
offspring
before
their
eyes.
9
Their
houses
are
safe
from
fear,
neither
is
the
rod
of
God
upon
them.
10
Their
bull
gendereth,
and
faileth
not;
their
cow
calveth,
and
casteth
not
her
calf.
11
They
send
forth
their
little
ones
like
a
flock,
and
their
children
dance.
12
They
take
the
timbrel
and
harp,
and
rejoice
at
the
sound
of
the
organ.
13
They
spend
their
days
in
wealth,
and
in
a
moment
go
down
to
the
grave.
14
Therefore
they
say
unto
God,
Depart
from
us;
for
we
desire
not
the
knowledge
of
thy
ways.
15
What
is
the
Almighty,
that
we
should
serve
him?
and
what
profit
should
we
have,
if
we
pray
unto
him?
16
Lo,
their
good
is
not
in
their
hand:
the
counsel
of
the
wicked
is
far
from
me.
17
How
oft
is
the
candle
of
the
wicked
put
out!
and
how
oft
cometh
their
destruction
upon
them!
God
distributeth
sorrows
in
his
anger.
18
They
are
as
stubble
before
the
wind,
and
as
chaff
that
the
storm
carrieth
away.
19
God
layeth
up
his
iniquity
for
his
children:
he
rewardeth
him,
and
he
shall
know
it.
20
His
eyes
shall
see
his
destruction,
and
he
shall
drink
of
the
wrath
of
the
Almighty.
21
For
what
pleasure
hath
he
in
his
house
after
him,
when
the
number
of
his
months
is
cut
off
in
the
midst?
22
Shall
any
teach
God
knowledge?
seeing
he
judgeth
those
that
are
high.
23
One
dieth
in
his
full
strength,
being
wholly
at
ease
and
quiet.
24
His
breasts
are
full
of
milk,
and
his
bones
are
moistened
with
marrow.
25
And
another
dieth
in
the
bitterness
of
his
soul,
and
never
eateth
with
pleasure.
26
They
shall
lie
down
alike
in
the
dust,
and
the
worms
shall
cover
them.
27
Behold,
I
know
your
thoughts,
and
the
devices
which
ye
wrongfully
imagine
against
me.
28
For
ye
say,
Where
is
the
house
of
the
prince?
and
where
are
the
dwelling
places
of
the
wicked?
29
Have
ye
not
asked
them
that
go
by
the
way?
and
do
ye
not
know
their
tokens,
30
That
the
wicked
is
reserved
to
the
day
of
destruction?
they
shall
be
brought
forth
to
the
day
of
wrath.
31
Who
shall
declare
his
way
to
his
face?
and
who
shall
repay
him
what
he
hath
done?
32
Yet
shall
he
be
brought
to
the
grave,
and
shall
remain
in
the
tomb.
33
The
clods
of
the
valley
shall
be
sweet
unto
him,
and
every
man
shall
draw
after
him,
as
there
are
innumerable
before
him.
34
How
then
comfort
ye
me
in
vain,
seeing
in
your
answers
there
remaineth
falsehood?
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