< Job 24 >
1 Wherefore, since from the Almighty times are not hid, have, his knowing ones, no vision of his days?
Wherefore from the Mighty One Times have not been hidden, And those knowing Him have not seen His days.
2 Boundaries, men move back, flocks, they seize and consume;
The borders they reach, A drove they have taken violently away, Yea, they do evil.
3 The ass of the fatherless, they drive off, they take in pledge the ox of the widow;
The ass of the fatherless they lead away, They take in pledge the ox of the widow,
4 They turn aside the needy out of the way, at once, are the humbled of the land made to hide themselves.
They turn aside the needy from the way, Together have hid the poor of the earth.
5 Lo! [as] wild asses in the wilderness, they go forth with their work, eager seekers for prey, the waste plain, yieldeth them food for their young;
Lo, wild asses in a wilderness, They have gone out about their work, Seeking early for prey, A mixture for himself — food for young ones.
6 In the field—a man’s fodder, they cut down, and, the vineyard of the lawless, they strip of its late berries;
In a field his provender they reap, And the vineyard of the wicked they glean.
7 Ill-clad, they are left to lodge without clothing, and have no covering in the cold;
The naked they cause to lodge Without clothing. And there is no covering in the cold.
8 With the sweeping rain of the mountains, are they wet, and, through having no shelter, they embrace a rock.
From the inundation of hills they are wet, And without a refuge — have embraced a rock.
9 Men tear, from the breast, the fatherless, and, over the poor, they take a pledge;
They take violently away From the breast the orphan, And on the poor they lay a pledge.
10 Naked, they go about without clothing, and, famished, they carry the sheaves;
Naked, they have gone without clothing, And hungry — have taken away a sheaf.
11 Between their walls, are they exposed to the sun, Wine-presses, they tread, and yet are thirsty;
Between their walls they make oil, Wine-presses they have trodden, and thirst.
12 Out of the city—out of the houses, they make outcry. and, the soul of the wounded, calleth for help, and, GOD, doth not regard it as foolish.
Because of enmity men do groan, And the soul of pierced ones doth cry, And God doth not give praise.
13 They, have become rebels against the light, —they are not acquainted with the ways thereof, neither abide they in the paths thereof.
They have been among rebellious ones of light, They have not discerned His ways, Nor abode in His paths.
14 With the light, riseth the murderer, He slayeth the poor and needy, And, in the night, he becometh like a thief.
At the light doth the murderer rise, He doth slay the poor and needy, And in the night he is as a thief.
15 And, the eye of the adulterer, watcheth for the evening twilight, saying, Not an eye will see me! A covering for the face, he putteth on;
And the eye of an adulterer Hath observed the twilight, Saying, 'No eye doth behold me.' And he putteth the face in secret.
16 He breaketh, in the dark, into houses, —By day, they lock themselves in, They know not the light;
He hath dug in the darkness — houses; By day they shut themselves up, They have not known light.
17 For, in the case of all such, morning to them is the death-shade, For, to be recognised, is a death-shade terror.
When together, morning [is] to them death shade, When he discerneth the terrors of death shade.
18 Swift is he on the face of the waters, Speedily vanished their share in the land, He turneth not to the way of the vineyards.
Light he [is] on the face of the waters, Vilified is their portion in the earth, He turneth not the way of vineyards.
19 Drought and heat, steal away snow water, Hades, them who have sinned. (Sheol )
Drought — also heat — consume snow-waters, Sheol [those who] have sinned. (Sheol )
20 Maternal love shall forget him, the worm shall find him sweet, No more shall he be remembered, but perversity shall be shivered like a tree.
Forget him doth the womb, Sweeten [on] him doth the worm, No more is he remembered, And broken as a tree is wickedness.
21 He oppresseth the barren who beareth not, and, to the widow, he doeth not good;
Treating evil the barren [who] beareth not, And [to] the widow he doth no good,
22 Yea he draggeth along the mighty by his strength, He riseth up, and none hath assurance of life;
And hath drawn the mighty by his power, He riseth, and none believeth in life.
23 It is given him to be secure, and confident, yet, his eyes, are upon their ways.
He giveth to him confidence, and he is supported, And his eyes [are] on their ways.
24 They are exalted a little, and are not, Yea having been laid low, like all men, are they gathered, Even as the top of an ear of corn, do they hang down.
High they were [for] a little, and they are not, And they have been brought low. As all [others] they are shut up, And as the head of an ear of corn cut off.
25 But, if not, who then can convict me of falsehood? or make of no account my words?
And if not now, who doth prove me a liar, And doth make of nothing my word?