Passage

Job 31

40 verses

1

“I made a covenant with my eyes; how then should I look lustfully at a young woman?

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2

For what is the portion from God above, and the heritage from the Almighty on high?

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3

Is it not calamity to the unrighteous, and disaster to the workers of iniquity?

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4

Doesn’t he see my ways, and count all my steps?

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5

“If I have walked with falsehood, and my foot has hurried to deceit

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6

(let me be weighed in an even balance, that God may know my integrity);

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7

if my step has turned out of the way, if my heart walked after my eyes, if any defilement has stuck to my hands,

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8

then let me sow, and let another eat. Yes, let the produce of my field be rooted out.

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9

“If my heart has been enticed to a woman, and I have laid wait at my neighbor’s door,

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10

then let my wife grind for another, and let others sleep with her.

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11

For that would be a heinous crime. Yes, it would be an iniquity to be punished by the judges,

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12

for it is a fire that consumes to destruction, and would root out all my increase.

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13

“If I have despised the cause of my male servant or of my female servant, when they contended with me,

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14

what then will I do when God rises up? When he visits, what will I answer him?

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15

Didn’t he who made me in the womb make him? Didn’t one fashion us in the womb?

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16

“If I have withheld the poor from their desire, or have caused the eyes of the widow to fail,

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17

or have eaten my morsel alone, and the fatherless has not eaten of it

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18

(no, from my youth he grew up with me as with a father, I have guided her from my mother’s womb);

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19

if I have seen any perish for want of clothing, or that the needy had no covering;

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20

if his heart hasn’t blessed me, if he hasn’t been warmed with my sheep’s fleece;

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21

if I have lifted up my hand against the fatherless, because I saw my help in the gate;

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22

then let my shoulder fall from the shoulder blade, and my arm be broken from the bone.

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23

For calamity from God is a terror to me. Because of his majesty, I can do nothing.

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24

“If I have made gold my hope, and have said to the fine gold, ‘You are my confidence;’

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25

If I have rejoiced because my wealth was great, and because my hand had gotten much;

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26

if I have seen the sun when it shined, or the moon moving in splendor,

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27

and my heart has been secretly enticed, and my hand threw a kiss from my mouth;

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28

this also would be an iniquity to be punished by the judges, for I would have denied the God who is above.

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29

“If I have rejoiced at the destruction of him who hated me, or lifted up myself when evil found him

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30

(I have certainly not allowed my mouth to sin by asking his life with a curse);

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31

if the men of my tent have not said, ‘Who can find one who has not been filled with his meat?’

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32

(the foreigner has not camped in the street, but I have opened my doors to the traveler);

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33

if like Adam I have covered my transgressions, by hiding my iniquity in my heart,

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34

because I feared the great multitude, and the contempt of families terrified me, so that I kept silence, and didn’t go out of the door—

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35

oh that I had one to hear me! Behold, here is my signature! Let the Almighty answer me! Let the accuser write my indictment!

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36

Surely I would carry it on my shoulder, and I would bind it to me as a crown.

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37

I would declare to him the number of my steps. I would go near to him like a prince.

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38

If my land cries out against me, and its furrows weep together;

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39

if I have eaten its fruits without money, or have caused its owners to lose their life,

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40

let briers grow instead of wheat, and stinkweed instead of barley.” The words of Job are ended.

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