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  • Zophar: Triumph of the Wicked Short-lived

    And Zophar the Naamathite answered and said,
  • Zophar’s Second Response to Job

    Then Zophar the Naamathite replied:
  • Therefore do my thoughts give me an answer, and for this is my haste within me.
  • “I must reply
    because I am greatly disturbed.
  • I hear a reproof putting me to shame; and [my] spirit answereth me by mine understanding.
  • I’ve had to endure your insults,
    but now my spirit prompts me to reply.
  • Knowest thou [not] this, that of old, since man was placed upon earth,
  • “Don’t you realize that from the beginning of time,
    ever since people were first placed on the earth,
  • The exultation of the wicked is short, and the joy of the ungodly man but for a moment?
  • the triumph of the wicked has been short lived
    and the joy of the godless has been only temporary?
  • Though his height mount up to the heavens, and his head reach unto the clouds,
  • Though the pride of the godless reaches to the heavens
    and their heads touch the clouds,
  • Like his own dung doth he perish for ever; they which have seen him shall say, Where is he?
  • yet they will vanish forever,
    thrown away like their own dung.
    Those who knew them will ask,
    ‘Where are they?’
  • He flieth away as a dream, and is not found; and is chased away as a vision of the night.
  • They will fade like a dream and not be found.
    They will vanish like a vision in the night.
  • The eye which saw him shall [see him] not again; and his place beholdeth him no more.
  • Those who once saw them will see them no more.
    Their families will never see them again.
  • His children shall seek the favour of the poor, and his hands restore his wealth.
  • Their children will beg from the poor,
    for they must give back their stolen riches.
  • His bones were full of his youthful strength; but it shall lie down with him in the dust.
  • Though they are young,
    their bones will lie in the dust.
  • Though wickedness be sweet in his mouth [and] he hide it under his tongue,
  • “They enjoyed the sweet taste of wickedness,
    letting it melt under their tongue.
  • [Though] he spare it, and forsake it not, but keep it within his mouth,
  • They savored it,
    holding it long in their mouths.
  • His food is turned in his bowels; it is the gall of asps within him.
  • But suddenly the food in their bellies turns sour,
    a poisonous venom in their stomach.
  • He hath swallowed down riches, but he shall vomit them up again: God shall cast them out of his belly.
  • They will vomit the wealth they swallowed.
    God won’t let them keep it down.
  • He shall suck the poison of asps; the viper's tongue shall kill him.
  • They will suck the poison of cobras.
    The viper will kill them.
  • He shall not see streams, rivers, brooks of honey and butter.
  • They will never again enjoy streams of olive oil
    or rivers of milk and honey.
  • That which he laboured for shall he restore, and not swallow down; its restitution shall be according to the value, and he shall not rejoice [therein].
  • They will give back everything they worked for.
    Their wealth will bring them no joy.
  • For he hath oppressed, hath forsaken the poor; he hath violently taken away a house that he did not build.
  • For they oppressed the poor and left them destitute.
    They foreclosed on their homes.
  • Because he knew no rest in his craving, he shall save nought of what he most desired.
  • They were always greedy and never satisfied.
    Nothing remains of all the things they dreamed about.
  • Nothing escaped his greediness; therefore his prosperity shall not endure.
  • Nothing is left after they finish gorging themselves.
    Therefore, their prosperity will not endure.
  • In the fulness of his sufficiency he shall be in straits; every hand of the wretched shall come upon him.
  • “In the midst of plenty, they will run into trouble
    and be overcome by misery.
  • It shall be that, to fill his belly, he will cast his fierce anger upon him, and will rain it upon him into his flesh.
  • May God give them a bellyful of trouble.
    May God rain down his anger upon them.
  • If he have fled from the iron weapon, the bow of brass shall strike him through.
  • When they try to escape an iron weapon,
    a bronze-tipped arrow will pierce them.
  • He draweth it forth; it cometh out of his body, and the glittering point out of his gall: terrors are upon him.
  • The arrow is pulled from their back,
    and the arrowhead glistens with blood.a
    The terrors of death are upon them.
  • All darkness is laid up for his treasures: a fire not blown shall devour him; it shall feed upon what is left in his tent.
  • Their treasures will be thrown into deepest darkness.
    A wildfire will devour their goods,
    consuming all they have left.
  • The heavens shall reveal his iniquity, and the earth shall rise up against him.
  • The heavens will reveal their guilt,
    and the earth will testify against them.
  • The increase of his house shall depart, flowing away in the day of his anger.
  • A flood will sweep away their house.
    God’s anger will descend on them in torrents.
  • This is the portion of the wicked man from God, and the heritage appointed to him by God.
  • This is the reward that God gives the wicked.
    It is the inheritance decreed by God.”

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