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19:1  Then Job answered:
19:2  “How long will you hurt me and crush me with your words?
19:3  You have insulted me ten times now and attacked me without shame.
19:4  Even if I have sinned, it is my worry alone.
19:5  If you want to make yourselves look better than I, you can blame me for my suffering.
19:6  Then know that God has wronged me and pulled his net around me.
19:7  “I shout, ‘I have been wronged!’ But I get no answer. I scream for help but I get no justice.
19:8  God has blocked my way so I cannot pass; he has covered my paths with darkness.
19:9  He has taken away my honor and removed the crown from my head.
19:10  He beats me down on every side until I am gone; he destroys my hope like a fallen tree.
19:11  His anger burns against me, and he treats me like an enemy.
19:12  His armies gather; they prepare to attack me. They camp around my tent.
19:13  “God has made my brothers my enemies, and my friends have become strangers.
19:14  My relatives have gone away, and my friends have forgotten me.
19:15  My guests and my female servants treat me like a stranger; they look at me as if I were a foreigner.
19:16  I call for my servant, but he does not answer, even when I beg him with my own mouth.
19:17  My wife can’t stand my breath, and my own family dislikes me.
19:18  Even the little boys hate me and talk about me when I leave.
19:19  All my close friends hate me; even those I love have turned against me.
19:20  I am nothing but skin and bones; I have escaped by the skin of my teeth.
19:21  Pity me, my friends, pity me, because the hand of God has hit me.
19:22  Why do you chase me as God does? Haven’t you hurt me enough?
19:23  “How I wish my words were written down, written on a scroll.
19:24  I wish they were carved with an iron pen into lead, or carved into stone forever.
19:25  I know that my Defender lives, and in the end he will stand upon the earth.
19:26  Even after my skin has been destroyed, in my flesh I will see God.
19:27  I will see him myself; I will see him with my very own eyes. How my heart wants that to happen!
19:28  “If you say, ‘We will continue to trouble Job, because the problem lies with him,’
19:29  you should be afraid of the sword yourselves. God’s anger will bring punishment by the sword. Then you will know there is judgment.”