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24 “Why doesn’t God All-Powerful set times for judgment?
    And why can’t his followers know when those times will be?

“People move property markers to get more of their neighbor’s land.
    People steal flocks and lead them to other grasslands.
They steal a donkey that belongs to an orphan.
    They take a widow’s cow until she pays what she owes them.
[a] They take a nursing baby from its mother.
    They take a poor person’s child to guarantee a loan.
They force the poor to move out of their way
    and to get off the road.

“The poor are like wild donkeys that go out to the desert to find food.
    From morning to night they work to gather food for their children.
They have to work in the fields, harvesting grain.
    They work for the rich,[b] gathering grapes in their vineyards.
They must sleep all night without clothes.
    They have no covers to protect them from the cold.
They are soaked with rain in the mountains.
    They stay close to the large rocks for shelter.
10 They have no clothes, so they work naked.
    They carry piles of grain for others, but they go hungry.
11 They press out olive oil
    and walk on grapes in the winepress, but they have nothing to drink.
12 In the city you can hear the sad sounds of dying people.
    Those who are hurt cry out for help, but God does not listen.

13 “Some people rebel against the light.
    They don’t know what God wants.
    They don’t live the way he wants.
14 A murderer gets up at dawn and kills poor, helpless people.
    And at night he becomes a thief.
15 A man who commits adultery waits for the night to come.
    He thinks, ‘No one will see me,’ but still, he covers his face.
16 When it is dark, evil people go out and break into houses.
    But during the day they lock themselves in their homes to avoid the light.
17 The darkest night is their morning.
    They are friends with the terrors of darkness.

18 You say, ‘Evil people are taken away like things carried away in a flood.
    The land they own is cursed, so no one goes to work in their vineyards.
19 As hot, dry weather melts away the winter snows,
    so the grave takes away those who have sinned.
20 Their own mothers will forget them.
    Only the worms will want them.
No one will remember them.
    They will be broken like a rotten stick!
21 These evil people hurt women who have no children to protect them,
    and they refuse to help widows.
22 By his power God removes the powerful.
    Even if they have a high position, they cannot be sure of their lives.
23 They might feel safe and secure,
    but God is watching how they live.
24 They might be successful for a while, but then they will be gone.
    Like everyone else, they will be cut down like grain.’

25 “I swear these things are true!
    Who can prove that I lied?
    Who can show that I am wrong?”

Footnotes

  1. Job 24:9 In the Hebrew text this verse follows verse 8.
  2. Job 24:6 the rich Or “the wicked.”

24 “Why does the Almighty not set times(A) for judgment?(B)
    Why must those who know him look in vain for such days?(C)
There are those who move boundary stones;(D)
    they pasture flocks they have stolen.(E)
They drive away the orphan’s donkey
    and take the widow’s ox in pledge.(F)
They thrust the needy(G) from the path
    and force all the poor(H) of the land into hiding.(I)
Like wild donkeys(J) in the desert,
    the poor go about their labor(K) of foraging food;
    the wasteland(L) provides food for their children.
They gather fodder(M) in the fields
    and glean in the vineyards(N) of the wicked.(O)
Lacking clothes, they spend the night naked;
    they have nothing to cover themselves in the cold.(P)
They are drenched(Q) by mountain rains
    and hug(R) the rocks for lack of shelter.(S)
The fatherless(T) child is snatched(U) from the breast;
    the infant of the poor is seized(V) for a debt.(W)
10 Lacking clothes, they go about naked;(X)
    they carry the sheaves,(Y) but still go hungry.
11 They crush olives among the terraces[a];
    they tread the winepresses,(Z) yet suffer thirst.(AA)
12 The groans of the dying rise from the city,
    and the souls of the wounded cry out for help.(AB)
    But God charges no one with wrongdoing.(AC)

13 “There are those who rebel against the light,(AD)
    who do not know its ways
    or stay in its paths.(AE)
14 When daylight is gone, the murderer rises up,
    kills(AF) the poor and needy,(AG)
    and in the night steals forth like a thief.(AH)
15 The eye of the adulterer(AI) watches for dusk;(AJ)
    he thinks, ‘No eye will see me,’(AK)
    and he keeps his face concealed.
16 In the dark, thieves break into houses,(AL)
    but by day they shut themselves in;
    they want nothing to do with the light.(AM)
17 For all of them, midnight is their morning;
    they make friends with the terrors(AN) of darkness.(AO)

18 “Yet they are foam(AP) on the surface of the water;(AQ)
    their portion of the land is cursed,(AR)
    so that no one goes to the vineyards.(AS)
19 As heat and drought snatch away the melted snow,(AT)
    so the grave(AU) snatches away those who have sinned.
20 The womb forgets them,
    the worm(AV) feasts on them;(AW)
the wicked are no longer remembered(AX)
    but are broken like a tree.(AY)
21 They prey on the barren and childless woman,
    and to the widow they show no kindness.(AZ)
22 But God drags away the mighty by his power;(BA)
    though they become established,(BB) they have no assurance of life.(BC)
23 He may let them rest in a feeling of security,(BD)
    but his eyes(BE) are on their ways.(BF)
24 For a little while they are exalted, and then they are gone;(BG)
    they are brought low and gathered up like all others;(BH)
    they are cut off like heads of grain.(BI)

25 “If this is not so, who can prove me false
    and reduce my words to nothing?”(BJ)

Footnotes

  1. Job 24:11 The meaning of the Hebrew for this word is uncertain.