20-26 “In famine, he’ll keep you from starving,
    in war, from being gutted by the sword.
You’ll be protected from vicious gossip
    and live fearless through any catastrophe.
You’ll shrug off disaster and famine,
    and stroll fearlessly among wild animals.
You’ll be on good terms with rocks and mountains;
    wild animals will become your good friends.
You’ll know that your place on earth is safe,
    you’ll look over your goods and find nothing amiss.
You’ll see your children grow up,
    your family lovely and graceful as orchard grass.
You’ll arrive at your grave ripe with many good years,
    like sheaves of golden grain at harvest.

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22 You will laugh(A) at destruction and famine,(B)
    and need not fear the wild animals.(C)
23 For you will have a covenant(D) with the stones(E) of the field,
    and the wild animals will be at peace with you.(F)
24 You will know that your tent is secure;(G)
    you will take stock of your property and find nothing missing.(H)

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