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The Book of Job

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- Chapter 20 -

Zophar's proclamation about the wicked

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Then Zophar the Naamathite answered by saying:
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In response, various thoughts succeed one another in me, and my mind moves quickly through different ideas.
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The teaching you use to admonish me, I will hear, and the spirit of my understanding will respond for me.(a)
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This, I know, is from the beginning, from the time that man was set over the earth:
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that the praise of the impious shall be short, and the joy of the hypocrite lasts only a moment.
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If his pride ascends even towards the heavens, and his head touches the clouds,
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in the end, he will be destroyed like a trash heap, and those who had seen him will say: “Where is he?”(b)
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Like a dream that flies away, he will not be found; he will pass away like a nightmare.
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The eyes that had seen him, will not see him; no longer will his own place admire him.
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His sons will be worn away by poverty, and his own hands will deliver his grief to him.
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His bones will be filled with the vices of his youth, and they will sleep with him in the dust.
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For, when evil will be sweet in his mouth, he will hide it under his tongue.
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He will permit it, and not abandon it, and he will conceal it in his throat.
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His bread in his belly will be turned into the venom of snakes within him.
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The riches that he devours, he will vomit up, and from his stomach God will draw them out.
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He will suck the head of snakes, and the tongue of the viper will kill him.
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(May he never see the streams of the river, the torrents of honey and butter.)
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He will be repaid for all he has done, yet he will not be consumed; according to the multitude of his schemes, so also will he suffer.(c)
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For, having broken in, he stripped the poor. He has quickly stolen away a house he did not build.
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And yet his stomach will not be satisfied, and when he has the things he desires, he will not be able to possess them.
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Nothing remained of his portion, and, because of this, nothing will continue of his kind.
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When he will be satisfied, he will be constrained; he will seethe, and all anguish will fall upon him.
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May his stomach be filled, so that God may send forth the fury of his wrath to him and may rain down his battle upon him.
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He will flee from weapons of iron, and he will fall in an arc of brass,(d)
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which had been drawn and had issued forth from its sheath, glittering in its bitterness: the horrible ones will go forth and approach over him.
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All darkness has been hidden in his secrecy. A fire that has not been set will devour him; he will be thrown down and forsaken in his tabernacle.
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The heavens will reveal his sinfulness, and the earth will rise up against him.
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The offspring of his house will be exposed; he will be pulled down in the day of God’s wrath.
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This is the portion of a wicked man from God, and the inheritance of his words from the Lord.

Footnotes

(a)20:3 The phrase ‘spiritus intelligentiæ meæ’ means ‘the spirit of my understanding.’ However, in English, we tend to phrase that idea in this way: ‘my spirit of understanding.’ It could be phrased either way.(Conte)
(b)20:7 These two verses refer to the Antichrist, in his attempt at a false ascension to Heaven.(Conte)
(c)20:18 According to the multitude of his devices:That is, his stratagems to gratify his passions and to oppress and destroy the poor.(Challoner)
(d)20:24 This last phrase can also be translated as: ‘will fall in a flying fortress.’ Such a translation implies an eschatological meaning to this passage, a passage which in my view refers to the Antichrist.(Conte)

Zophar's proclamation about the wicked

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Then Zophar the Naamathite answered,
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Therefore my thoughts answer me, even by reason of my haste that is in me.
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I have heard the reproof which puts me to shame. The spirit of my understanding answers me.
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Don’t you know this from old time, since man was placed on earth,
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that the triumphing of the wicked is short, the joy of the godless but for a moment?
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Though his height mount up to the heavens, and his head reach to the clouds,
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yet he will perish forever like his own dung. Those who have seen him will say, ‘Where is he?’
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He will fly away as a dream, and will not be found. Yes, he will be chased away like a vision of the night.
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The eye which saw him will see him no more, neither will his place see him any more.
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His children will seek the favor of the poor. His hands will give back his wealth.
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His bones are full of his youth, but youth will lie down with him in the dust.
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“Though wickedness is sweet in his mouth, though he hide it under his tongue,
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though he spare it, and will not let it go, but keep it still within his mouth,
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yet his food in his bowels is turned. It is cobra venom within him.
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He has swallowed down riches, and he will vomit them up again. God will cast them out of his belly.
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He will suck cobra venom. The viper’s tongue will kill him.
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He will not look at the rivers, the flowing streams of honey and butter.
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He will restore that for which he labored, and will not swallow it down. He will not rejoice according to the substance that he has gotten.
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For he has oppressed and forsaken the poor. He has violently taken away a house, and he will not build it up.
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Because he knew no quietness within him, he will not save anything of that in which he delights.
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There was nothing left that he didn’t devour, therefore his prosperity will not endure.
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In the fullness of his sufficiency, distress will overtake him. The hand of everyone who is in misery will come on him.
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When he is about to fill his belly, God will cast the fierceness of his wrath on him. It will rain on him while he is eating.
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He will flee from the iron weapon. The bronze arrow will strike him through.
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He draws it out, and it comes out of his body. Yes, the glittering point comes out of his liver. Terrors are on him.
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All darkness is laid up for his treasures. An unfanned fire will devour him. It will consume that which is left in his tent.
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The heavens will reveal his iniquity. The earth will rise up against him.
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The increase of his house will depart. They will rush away in the day of his wrath.
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This is the portion of a wicked man from God, the heritage appointed to him by God.”