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27:1  Job continued with his discussion and said:
27:2  "The living God has withheld justice from me; the Almighty has made my life bitter.
27:3  As long as I can breathe; as long as God's breath is in my nostrils,
27:4  I won't speak lies nor will I utter deceit.
27:5  Far be it from me to admit that you're right! I intend to maintain my integrity even if it kills me!
27:6  I'll retain my righteousness and not compromise it; my conscience won't rebuke me at any time.
27:7  "May my enemy be like the wicked; my adversary like the unjust.
27:8  For where is the hope of the godless when he is eliminated; when God takes away his life?
27:9  Will God hear his cry when distress overtakes him?
27:10  Will he take delight in the Almighty? Will he call on God at all times?"
27:11  "I'll teach you about the power of God, that which is with the Almighty I won't conceal.
27:12  Look! All of you have been watching, so why have you become so completely worthless?
27:13  "This is what a wicked person inherits from God, and what the ruthless will receive from the Almighty:
27:14  If he has many children, their destiny is to die by the sword, and his descendants won't have enough food.
27:15  Those who do survive him disease will bury, and his widow won't even weep.
27:16  "Though he hoards silver like dust, and stores away garments like clay,
27:17  whatever he stores up, the righteous will wear, and the innocent will inherit that silver!
27:18  "He has built his house like a moth's cocoon, like a temporary sunshade that a watchman makes.
27:19  He will go to bed wealthy, but won't be doing that anymore! When he opens his eyes, it will be gone!
27:20  Terror will overtake him like a flood, at night, a tornado will sweep him away.
27:21  He'll be swept up by a storm wind and carried away; he'll be whirled away from his place.
27:22  It will toss him around without pity. He'll try to break free from its grip,
27:23  but it will clap its hands over him, hissing at him as it lunges toward him."