Job 27

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1: MoreoverH3254 JobH0347 continuedH5375 his discourse,H4912 and said,H0559

2: [As] lives,H2416 GodH0410 [who] has taken awayH5493 my justice-H4941 and the Almighty,H7706 [who] has made bitterH4843 my soul-H5315

3: the whileH3588 my breathH3605 as long asH5750 and my breath [is]H5397 and the breathH7307 of GodH0433 in my nostrils-H0639

4: notH0518 will speakH1696 My lipsH8193 wickedness,H5766 and my tongueH3956 norH0518 utterH1897 deceit.H7423

5: Far be it from meH2486 thatH0518 I should say are rightH6663 youH0853 TillH5704 I dieH1478 notH3808 I will put awayH5493 my integrityH8538 from me.H4480

6: My righteousnessH6666 I hold fast,H2388 and notH3808 will let it go-H7503 notH3808 shall reproach [me]H2778 My heartH3824 as long as I live.H3117

7: May beH1961 like the wicked,H7563 my enemyH0341 and he who rises up against meH6965 like the unrighteous.H5767

8: ForH3588 what [is]H4100 the hopeH8615 of the hypocrite,H2611 ThoughH3588 he may gain [much],H1214 ifH3588 takes awayH7953 GodH0433 his life?H5315

9: his cryH6818 will hearH8085 GodH0410 whenH3588 comesH0935 upon himH5921 trouble.H6869

10: -H0518 inH5921 The Almighty?H7706 will he delight himselfH6026 will he call onH7121 God?H0433 alwaysH3605 -.H6256

11: I will teachH3384 youH0853 about the handH3027 of God-H0410 what [is]H0834 withH5973 the AlmightyH7706 notH3808 I will conceal.H3582

12: Surely,H2005 youH0859 all of youH3605 have seen [it]H2372 and whyH4100 [is] this [that]H2088 vaporH1892 you behave with complete nonsense?H1891

13: this [is]H2088 the portionH2506 of a manH0120 wickedH7563 withH5973 God,H0410 and the heritageH5159 of oppressors,H6184 from the AlmightyH7706 received.H3947

14: IfH0518 are multiplied,H7235 his childrenH1121 [it is] forH3926 the sword-H2719 and his offspringH6631 notH3808 shall be satisfiedH7646 with bread.H3899 Those who survive himH8300 in death,H4194 shall be buriedH6912 and their widowsH0490 notH3808 shall weep.H1058

16: ThoughH0518 he heaps upH6651 like dust,H6083 silverH3701 and like clay-H2563 piles upH3559 clothing.H4403

17: He may pile [it] upH3559 but the justH6662 will wear [it],H3847 and the silverH3701 the innocentH5355 will divide.H2505

18: He buildsH1129 like a moth,H6211 his houseH1004 and Like a boothH5521 [which] makesH6213 a watchman.H5341

19: The rich manH6223 will lie down,H7901 but notH3808 be gathered [up]-H0622 his eyes,H5869 He opensH6491 and he [is] no more.H0369

20: Overtake himH5381 like a flood,H4325 TerrorsH1091 in the nightH3915 steals him awayH1589 a tempest.H5492

21: Carries him away,H5375 the east windH6921 and he is gone,H1980 it him sweepsH8175 out of his place.H4725

22: And it hurlsH7993 against himH5921 and notH3808 does spare-H2550 from its powerH3027 desperatelyH1272 He flees.H1272

23: [Men] shall clapH5606 at himH5921 their handsH3709 and shall hissH8319 himH5921 out of his place.H4725