CHAPTER 21
and let that be the consolation you offer.
and after I have spoken, you can mock!
Why should I not be impatient?
put your hands over your mouths.
and shuddering seizes my flesh.
grow old, become mighty in power?b
their offspring are before their eyes.
and the rod of God is not upon them.
their cows calve and do not miscarry.
their children skip about.
and make merry to the sound of the pipe.
and tranquilly go down to Sheol.c
for we have no desire to know your ways!
And what do we gain by praying to him?”e
The designs of the wicked are far from me!f
How often does destruction come upon them,
the portion God allots in his anger?
like chaff the storm carries away!
let him requite the man himself so that he knows it!
and the wrath of the Almighty let him drink!
when the number of his months is finished?
seeing that he judges those on high?*
wholly at ease and content;
his bones are moist with marrow.
never having tasted happiness.
and worms cover them both.
and the arguments you plot against me.
and where the dwelling place of the wicked?”
and do you not acknowledge the witness they give?
on the day that wrath is released.
and for what he has done who will repay him?
and at his tomb they keep watch.
All humankind will follow after him,
and countless others before him.
Your arguments remain a fraud.
* [21:7] In vv. 7–29 Job launches into a realistic description of the fate of the wicked, contrary to the claims made by the friends.
* [21:22] Those on high: the heavenly beings; cf. 1:6; Ps 82:1–8.
b. [21:7] Jb 12:6; Ps 37:35; 73:3; Eccl 8:14; Jer 12:1–2; Mal 3:14–15.
IV. THIRD CYCLE OF SPEECHES*
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