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  • Zophar Speaks: The Wicked Will Suffer

    Then Zophar the Naamathite answered and said:
  • Zophar

    Then Zophar the Naamathite replied:
  • “Therefore my thoughts answer me,
    because of my haste within me.
  • “My troubled thoughts prompt me to answer
    because I am greatly disturbed.
  • I hear censure that insults me,
    and out of my understanding a spirit answers me.
  • I hear a rebuke that dishonors me,
    and my understanding inspires me to reply.
  • Do you not know this from of old,
    since man was placed on earth,
  • “Surely you know how it has been from of old,
    ever since mankinda was placed on the earth,
  • that the exulting of the wicked is short,
    and the joy of the godless but for a moment?
  • that the mirth of the wicked is brief,
    the joy of the godless lasts but a moment.
  • Though his height mount up to the heavens,
    and his head reach to the clouds,
  • Though the pride of the godless person reaches to the heavens
    and his head touches the clouds,
  • he will perish forever like his own dung;
    those who have seen him will say, ‘Where is he?’
  • he will perish forever, like his own dung;
    those who have seen him will say, ‘Where is he?’
  • He will fly away like a dream and not be found;
    he will be chased away like a vision of the night.
  • Like a dream he flies away, no more to be found,
    banished like a vision of the night.
  • The eye that saw him will see him no more,
    nor will his place any more behold him.
  • The eye that saw him will not see him again;
    his place will look on him no more.
  • His children will seek the favor of the poor,
    and his hands will give back his wealth.
  • His children must make amends to the poor;
    his own hands must give back his wealth.
  • His bones are full of his youthful vigor,
    but it will lie down with him in the dust.
  • The youthful vigor that fills his bones
    will lie with him in the dust.
  • “Though evil is sweet in his mouth,
    though he hides it under his tongue,
  • “Though evil is sweet in his mouth
    and he hides it under his tongue,
  • though he is loath to let it go
    and holds it in his mouth,
  • though he cannot bear to let it go
    and lets it linger in his mouth,
  • yet his food is turned in his stomach;
    it is the venom of cobras within him.
  • yet his food will turn sour in his stomach;
    it will become the venom of serpents within him.
  • He swallows down riches and vomits them up again;
    God casts them out of his belly.
  • He will spit out the riches he swallowed;
    God will make his stomach vomit them up.
  • He will suck the poison of cobras;
    the tongue of a viper will kill him.
  • He will suck the poison of serpents;
    the fangs of an adder will kill him.
  • He will not look upon the rivers,
    the streams flowing with honey and curds.
  • He will not enjoy the streams,
    the rivers flowing with honey and cream.
  • He will give back the fruit of his toil
    and will not swallow it down;
    from the profit of his trading
    he will get no enjoyment.
  • What he toiled for he must give back uneaten;
    he will not enjoy the profit from his trading.
  • For he has crushed and abandoned the poor;
    he has seized a house that he did not build.
  • For he has oppressed the poor and left them destitute;
    he has seized houses he did not build.
  • “Because he knew no contentment in his belly,
    he will not let anything in which he delights escape him.
  • “Surely he will have no respite from his craving;
    he cannot save himself by his treasure.
  • There was nothing left after he had eaten;
    therefore his prosperity will not endure.
  • Nothing is left for him to devour;
    his prosperity will not endure.
  • In the fullness of his sufficiency he will be in distress;
    the hand of everyone in misery will come against him.
  • In the midst of his plenty, distress will overtake him;
    the full force of misery will come upon him.
  • To fill his belly to the full,
    Goda will send his burning anger against him
    and rain it upon him into his body.
  • When he has filled his belly,
    God will vent his burning anger against him
    and rain down his blows on him.
  • He will flee from an iron weapon;
    a bronze arrow will strike him through.
  • Though he flees from an iron weapon,
    a bronze-tipped arrow pierces him.
  • It is drawn forth and comes out of his body;
    the glittering point comes out of his gallbladder;
    terrors come upon him.
  • He pulls it out of his back,
    the gleaming point out of his liver.
    Terrors will come over him;
  • Utter darkness is laid up for his treasures;
    a fire not fanned will devour him;
    what is left in his tent will be consumed.
  • total darkness lies in wait for his treasures.
    A fire unfanned will consume him
    and devour what is left in his tent.
  • The heavens will reveal his iniquity,
    and the earth will rise up against him.
  • The heavens will expose his guilt;
    the earth will rise up against him.
  • The possessions of his house will be carried away,
    dragged off in the day of God’sb wrath.
  • A flood will carry off his house,
    rushing watersb on the day of God’s wrath.
  • This is the wicked man’s portion from God,
    the heritage decreed for him by God.”
  • Such is the fate God allots the wicked,
    the heritage appointed for them by God.”

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