GNT · Good News Translation
Job
Chapter 24
- 1
Why doesn't God set a time for judging, a day of justice for those who serve him?
- 2
People move property lines to get more land; they steal sheep and put them with their own flocks.
- 3
They take donkeys that belong to orphans, and keep a widow's ox till she pays her debts.
- 4
They prevent the poor from getting their rights and force the needy to run and hide.
- 5
So the poor, like wild donkeys, search for food in the dry wilderness; nowhere else can they find food for their children.
- 6
They have to harvest fields they don't own, and gather grapes in vineyards of the wicked.
- 7
At night they sleep with nothing to cover them, nothing to keep them from the cold.
- 8
They are drenched by the rain that falls on the mountains, and they huddle beside the rocks for shelter.
- 9
Evil people make slaves of fatherless infants and take the children of the poor in payment for debts.
- 10
But the poor must go out with no clothes to protect them; they must go hungry while harvesting wheat.
- 11
They press olives for oil, and grapes for wine, but they themselves are thirsty.
- 12
In the cities the wounded and dying cry out, but God ignores their prayers.
- 13
There are those who reject the light; they don't understand it or go where it leads.
- 14
At dawn the murderer gets up and goes out to kill the poor, and at night he steals.
- 15
The adulterer waits for twilight to come; he covers his face so that no one can see him.
- 16
At night thieves break into houses, but by day they hide and avoid the light.
- 17
They fear the light of day, but darkness holds no terror for them.
- 18
The wicked are swept away by floods, and the land they own is under God's curse; they no longer go to work in their vineyards.
- 19
As snow vanishes in heat and drought, so sinners vanish from the land of the living.
- 20
Not even their mothers remember them now; they are eaten by worms and destroyed like fallen trees.
- 21
That happens because they mistreated widows and showed no kindness to childless women.
- 22
God, in his strength, destroys the mighty; God acts---and the wicked die.
- 23
God may let them live secure, but keeps an eye on them all the time.
- 24
For a while the wicked prosper, but then they wither like weeds, like stalks of grain that have been cut down.
- 25
Can anyone deny that this is so? Can anyone prove that my words are not true?
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