21:1 Then
Job
answered
and
said,
21:2 Hear
diligently
my
speech;
And
let
this
be
your
consolations.
21:3 Suffer
me,
and
I
also
will
speak;
And
after
that
I
have
spoken,
mock
on.
21:4 As
for
me,
is
my
complaint
to
man
And
why
should
I
not
be
impatient
21:5 Mark
me,
and
be
astonished,
And
lay
your
hand
upon
your
mouth.
21:6 Even
when
I
remember
I
am
troubled,
And
horror
taketh
hold
on
my
flesh.
21:7 Wherefore
do
the
wicked
live,
Become
old,
yea,
wax
mighty
in
power
21:8 Their
seed
is
established
with
them
in
their
sight,
And
their
offspring
before
their
eyes.
21:9 Their
houses
are
safe
from
fear,
Neither
is
the
rod
of
God
upon
them.
21:10 Their
bull
gendereth,
and
faileth
not;
Their
cow
calveth,
and
casteth
not
her
calf.
21:11 They
send
forth
their
little
ones
like
a
flock,
And
their
children
dance.
21:12 They
sing
to
the
timbrel
and
harp,
And
rejoice
at
the
sound
of
the
pipe.
21:13 They
spend
their
days
in
prosperity,
And
in
a
moment
they
go
down
to
Sheol.
21:14 And
they
say
unto
God,
Depart
from
us;
For
we
desire
not
the
knowledge
of
thy
ways.
21:15 What
is
the
Almighty,
that
we
should
serve
him
And
what
profit
should
we
have,
if
we
pray
unto
him
21:16 Lo,
their
prosperity
is
not
in
their
hand:
The
counsel
of
the
wicked
is
far
from
me.
21:17 How
oft
is
it
that
the
lamp
of
the
wicked
is
put
out
That
their
calamity
cometh
upon
them
That
[God]
distributeth
sorrows
in
his
anger
21:18 That
they
are
as
stubble
before
the
wind,
And
as
chaff
that
the
storm
carrieth
away
21:19 [Ye
say],
God
layeth
up
his
iniquity
for
his
children.
Let
him
recompense
it
unto
himself,
that
he
may
know
it:
21:20 Let
his
own
eyes
see
his
destruction,
And
let
him
drink
of
the
wrath
of
the
Almighty.
21:21 For
what
careth
he
for
his
house
after
him,
When
the
number
of
his
months
is
cut
off
21:22 Shall
any
teach
God
knowledge,
Seeing
he
judgeth
those
that
are
high
21:23 One
dieth
in
his
full
strength,
Being
wholly
at
ease
and
quiet:
21:24 His
pails
are
full
of
milk,
And
the
marrow
of
his
bones
is
moistened.
21:25 And
another
dieth
in
bitterness
of
soul,
And
never
tasteth
of
good.
21:26 They
lie
down
alike
in
the
dust,
And
the
worm
covereth
them.
21:27 Behold,
I
know
your
thoughts,
And
the
devices
wherewith
ye
would
wrong
me.
21:28 For
ye
say,
Where
is
the
house
of
the
prince
And
where
is
the
tent
wherein
the
wicked
dwelt
21:29 Have
ye
not
asked
wayfaring
men
And
do
ye
not
know
their
evidences,
21:30 That
the
evil
man
is
reserved
to
the
day
of
calamity
That
they
are
led
forth
to
the
day
of
wrath
21:31 Who
shall
declare
his
way
to
his
face
And
who
shall
repay
him
what
he
hath
done
21:32 Yet
shall
he
be
borne
to
the
grave,
And
men
shall
keep
watch
over
the
tomb.
21:33 The
clods
of
the
valley
shall
be
sweet
unto
him,
And
all
men
shall
draw
after
him,
As
there
were
innumerable
before
him.
21:34 How
then
comfort
ye
me
in
vain,
Seeing
in
your
answers
there
remaineth
[only]
falsehood