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\c 31
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\v 1 "I made to myself a solemn promise
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\q2 that I would not look at a young woman and want to sleep with her.
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\v 2 If I did not do what I promised,
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\q2 what would God who is in heaven give me?
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\q2 Almighty God would certainly not give me any reward!
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\v 3 Previously I thought that surely it was unrighteous people who would experience calamities,
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\q2 and that it was those who do what is wrong who would experience disasters.
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\v 4 God certainly sees everything that I do,
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\q2 so why is he causing me to suffer?
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\q2 It is as though he were counting every step that I take.
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\v 5 I solemnly declare that I have never acted wickedly
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\q2 and have never tried to deceive people.
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\v 6 I request only that God judge me fairly;
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\q2 if he does that, he will know that I am innocent.
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\v 7 If it were true that I had turned away from walking on the right paths,
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\q2 or that I had seen wrong things to do and then did them,
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\q2 or that my hands were stained because I had sinned,
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\v 8 then I hope that when I plant seeds, someone else will harvest the crops and eat them,
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\q2 and that others will uproot the crops that I have planted.
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\v 9 If it is true that I have been attracted by some other man's wife,
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\q2 or that I have hidden myself and waited outside the door to her house,
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\v 10 I hope another man will sleep with my own wife
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\q2 and that she will sleep with him.
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\v 11 For me to do that would be a terrible sin,
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\q2 and the judges would decide that I should be punished.
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\v 12 My adultery would produce in me a fire like the fire that burns people in hell,
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\q2 and it would burn up everything that I own.
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\v 13 If it is true that I have ever refused to listen to one of my male or female servants
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\q2 when they complained to me about something,
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\v 14 I hope that God would stand up and declare that he will punish me;
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\q2 when he does that, what could I do?
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\q2 If he asked me about what I have done, what would I answer?
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\v 15 God, who created me, certainly also created my servants;
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\q2 surely he is the one who formed them and me in our mothers' wombs,
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\q2 so we all should behave toward each other in the same way.
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\v 16-18 I have guided orphans from the time that they were born;
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\q2 I have taken care of them since they were young.
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\q1 So if it is true that I ate all my food myself and did not share some of it with orphans,
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\q2 or that I refused to give poor people the things that they wanted,
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\q2 or that I caused widows to live in despair, then you do to me whatever you must do to me.
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\v 19 If I had seen people die from cold because they had no clothes,
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\q2 or that I had seen poor people who did not have clothes to keep them warm,
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\v 20 and they were not able to become warm from clothes made from the wool of my sheep
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\q2 and they thanked me for it,
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\v 21 or if it is true that I threatened to strike any orphan
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\q2 because I knew that the elders at the city gates would approve of me, then do to me whatever you must do to me.
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\v 22 For if those things were true about me, I hope that my shoulder blade would be torn out
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\q2 and my arm be torn from my shoulder.
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\v 23 I always feared that God would cause me to experience a great disaster if I did any of those evil things,
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\q2 and I would not have been able to endure the powerful things that he would do to punish me.
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\v 24 If it is true that I trusted in my gold,
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\v 25 or that I rejoiced because I had acquired many things
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\q2 and had become very rich,
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\v 26 or that I looked at the sun when it was shining,
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\q2 or that I looked at the beautiful moon,
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\v 27 and I had been tempted to worship them
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\q2 by kissing my hand to honor them,
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\v 28 those things also would be sins for which the judges would say that I must be punished
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\q2 because I would have been rejecting God by doing those things.
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\v 29-30 It is not true that I sinned by requesting God to curse people who hated me
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\q2 and to cause them to die because I was angry with them.
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\q1 It is not true that I was glad when they were ruined
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\q2 or that I rejoiced when they experienced disasters. No!
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\v 31-32 No one can truthfully that I did not welcome travelers to stay in my house,
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\q2 or that I did not open my doors to them, but that I forced them to sleep in the streets!
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\q2 All the men who work for me certainly know that I have given food to anyone who needed it!
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\v 33 Some people try to hide their sins,
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\q2 but I have never done that;
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\v 34 and I never remained silent and refused to go outside
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\q2 because I was afraid of what people would say about me,
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\q2 and that they would hate me.
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\v 35 I wish that there was someone who would hear what I am saying!
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\q2 I solemnly declare that all that I have said is true.
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\q1 I wish that those who oppose me would write down on a scroll the evil things that they say that I did.
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\v 36 If they did that, I would wear that scroll on my shoulder or on top of my head, in order that everyone could see it.
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\v 37 I would tell God everything that I have done,
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\q2 and I would approach him like a ruler would, without being afraid.
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\v 38 If it is true that I have stolen land,
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\q2 so that its furrows were like someone who shouted out to accuse me;
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\v 39 or that I have eaten the crops that grew in someone else's fields
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\q2 without paying for those crops,
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\q2 so that the farmers who grew those crops died from hunger;
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\v 40 then I wish that thorns would grow in my fields instead of wheat,
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\q2 and that bad weeds would grow instead of barley!"
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\q1 That is the end of what Job said to his three friends.
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