21 Then Job answered:
2 “Listen carefully [ b ] to my words;
let this be [ c ] the consolation you offer me. [ d ]
3 Bear with me [ e ] and I [ f ] will speak,
and after I have spoken [ g ] you may mock. [ h ]
4 Is my [ i ] complaint against a man? [ j ]
If so, [ k ] why should I not be impatient? [ l ]
5 Look [ m ] at me and be appalled;
put your hands over your mouths. [ n ]
6 For, when I think
about [ o ] this, I am terrified [ p ]
and my body feels a shudder. [ q ]
7 “Why do the wicked go on
living, [ r ]
grow old, [ s ] even increase in power?
8 Their children [ t ] are firmly established in their presence, [ u ]
their offspring before their eyes.
9 Their houses are
safe [ v ] and without fear; [ w ]
and no rod of punishment [ x ] from God is upon them. [ y ]
10 Their bulls [ z ] breed [ aa ] without fail; [ ab ]
their cows calve and do not miscarry.
11 They allow their
children to run [ ac ] like a flock;
their little ones dance about.
12 They sing [ ad ] to the accompaniment of tambourine and harp,
and make merry to the sound of the flute.
13 They live out [ ae ] their years in prosperity
and go down [ af ] to the grave [ ag ] in peace.
14 So they say to God,
‘Turn away from us!
We do not want to know your ways. [ ah ]
15 Who is the Almighty,
that [ ai ] we should serve him?
What would we gain
if we were to pray [ aj ] to him?’ [ ak ]
16 But their prosperity is
not their own doing. [ al ]
The counsel of the wicked is far from me! [ am ]
17 “How often [ an ] is the lamp of the wicked extinguished?
How often does their [ ao ] misfortune come upon them?
How often does God apportion pain [ ap ] to them [ aq ] in his anger?
18 How often [ ar ] are they like straw before the wind,
and like chaff swept away [ as ] by a whirlwind?
19 You may say, [ at ] ‘God stores up a man’s [ au ] punishment for his children!’ [ av ]
Instead let him repay [ aw ] the man himself [ ax ]
so that [ ay ] he may be humbled! [ az ]
20 Let his own eyes see
his destruction; [ ba ]
let him drink of the anger of the Almighty.
21 For what is his
interest [ bb ] in his home
after his death, [ bc ]
when the number of his months
has been broken off? [ bd ]
22 Can anyone teach [ be ] God knowledge,
since [ bf ] he judges those that are on high? [ bg ]
23 “One man dies in his
full vigor, [ bh ]
completely secure and prosperous,
24 his body [ bi ] well nourished, [ bj ]
and the marrow of his bones moist. [ bk ]
25 And another man [ bl ] dies in bitterness of soul, [ bm ]
never having tasted [ bn ] anything good.
26 Together they lie down
in the dust,
and worms cover over them both.
27 “Yes, I know what you
are thinking, [ bo ]
the schemes [ bp ] by which you would wrong me. [ bq ]
28 For you say,
‘Where now is the nobleman’s house, [ br ]
and where are the tents in which the wicked lived?’ [ bs ]
29 Have you never
questioned those who travel the roads?
Do you not recognize their accounts [ bt ] —
30 that the evil man is
spared
from the day of his misfortune,
that he is delivered [ bu ]
from the day of God’s wrath?
31 No one denounces his
conduct to his face;
no one repays him for what [ bv ] he has done. [ bw ]
32 And when he is carried
to the tombs,
and watch is kept [ bx ] over the funeral mound, [ by ]
33 The clods of the
torrent valley [ bz ] are sweet to him;
behind him everybody follows in procession,
and before him goes a countless throng.
34 So how can you console
me with your futile words?
Nothing is left of your answers but deception!” [ ca ]