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Chapter 24
Why,
seeing
Times
are
not
hidden
from
the
Almightie,
doe
they,
that
know
him
not,
see
his
dayes?
2
Some
remooue
the
land-markes;
they
violently
take
away
flocks,
and
feed
thereof.
3
They
driue
away
the
asse
of
the
fatherlesse,
they
take
the
widowes
oxe
for
a
pledge.
4
They
turne
the
needy
out
of
the
way:
the
poore
of
the
earth
hide
themselues
together.
5
Behold,
as
wilde
asses
in
the
desart,
goe
they
foorth
to
their
worke,
rising
betimes
for
a
pray:
the
wildernes
yeeldeth
food
for
them,
and
for
their
children.
6
They
reape
euery
one
his
corne
in
the
fielde:
and
they
gather
the
vintage
of
the
wicked.
7
They
cause
the
naked
to
lodge
without
clothing,
that
they
haue
no
couering
in
the
cold.
8
They
are
wet
with
the
showres
of
the
mountaines,
and
imbrace
the
rocke
for
want
of
a
shelter.
9
They
plucke
the
fatherlesse
from
the
brest,
and
take
a
pledge
of
the
poore.
10
They
cause
him
to
go
naked
without
clothing:
and
they
take
away
the
sheafe
from
the
hungry,
11
Which
make
oyle
within
their
walles,
and
tread
their
winepresses,
and
suffer
thirst.
12
Men
groane
from
out
of
the
city,
and
the
soule
of
the
wounded
crieth
out:
yet
God
layeth
not
folly
to
them.
13
They
are
of
those
that
rebell
against
the
light,
they
know
not
the
wayes
thereof,
nor
abide
in
the
pathes
thereof.
14
The
murderer
rising
with
the
light,
killeth
the
poore
and
needy,
and
in
the
night
is
as
a
thiefe.
15
The
eye
also
of
the
adulterer
waiteth
for
the
twilight,
saying,
No
eye
shall
see
me:
and
disguiseth
his
face.
16
In
the
darke
they
digge
through
houses,
which
they
had
marked
for
themselues
in
the
day
time:
they
know
not
the
light.
17
For
the
morning
is
to
them
euen
as
the
shadow
of
death:
if
one
know
them,
they
are
in
the
terrours
of
the
shadow
of
death.
18
Hee
is
swift
as
the
waters,
their
portion
is
cursed
in
the
earth:
he
beholdeth
not
the
way
of
the
Uineyards.
19
Drought
and
heate
consume
the
snow
waters:
so
doeth
the
graue
those
which
haue
sinned.
20
The
wombe
shall
forget
him,
the
worme
shall
feed
sweetly
on
him,
hee
shall
be
no
more
remembred,
and
wickednes
shalbe
broken
as
a
tree.
21
He
euill
intreateth
the
barren,
that
beareth
not:
and
doeth
not
good
to
the
widow.
22
He
draweth
also
the
mighty
with
his
power:
he
riseth
vp,
and
no
man
is
sure
of
life.
23
Though
it
be
giuen
him
to
be
in
safety,
whereon
he
resteth;
yet
his
eyes
are
vpon
their
wayes.
24
They
are
exalted
for
a
litle
while,
but
are
gone
and
brought
low,
they
are
taken
out
of
the
way
as
al
other,
and
cut
off
as
the
tops
of
the
eares
of
corne.
25
And
if
it
be
not
so
now,
who
will
make
mee
a
liar,
and
make
my
speach
nothing
worth?
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