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Job 11:20

New Century Version

But the wicked will not be able to see, so they will not escape. Their only hope will be to die.”

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People might speak against their friends for money, but if they do, the eyes of their children go blind.

They are torn from the safety of their tents and dragged off to Death, the King of Terrors.

The wind will hit them without mercy as they try to run away from its power.

What hope do the wicked have when they die, when God takes their life away?

They want to die, but death does not come. They search for death more than for hidden treasure.

They are very happy when they get to the grave.

“I have never refused the appeals of the poor or let widows give up hope while looking for help.

There is no dark place or deep shadow where those who do evil can hide from him.

How I wish God would crush me and reach out his hand to destroy me.

Look around me and see. No one cares about me. I have no place of safety; no one cares if I live.

I am tired from calling for help; my throat is sore. My eyes are tired from waiting for God to help me.

Evil people will get what they fear most, but good people will get what they want most.

A good person can look forward to happiness, but an evil person can expect nothing.

Those who curse their father or mother will be like a light going out in darkness.

There will be no place for the leaders to hide; they will not escape.

Also, our eyes grew tired, looking for help that never came. We kept watch from our towers for a nation to save us.

As a result, I will do this to you: I will cause terrible things to happen to you. I will cause you to have disease and fever that will destroy your eyes and slowly kill you. You will not have success when you plant your seed, and your enemy will eat your crops.

No one will escape, not even the fastest runner. Strong people will not be strong enough; warriors will not be able to save themselves.

You will have no rest among those nations and no place that is yours. The Lord will make your mind worried, your sight weak, and your soul sad.

So surely we also will be punished if we ignore this great salvation. The Lord himself first told about this salvation, and those who heard him testified it was true.




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