27:1 And
Job
again
took
up
his
parable,
and
said,
27:2 As
God
liveth,
who
hath
taken
away
my
right,
And
the
Almighty,
who
hath
vexed
my
soul:
27:3 (For
my
life
is
yet
whole
in
me,
And
the
spirit
of
God
is
in
my
nostrils);
27:4 Surely
my
lips
shall
not
speak
unrighteousness,
Neither
shall
my
tongue
utter
deceit.
27:5 Far
be
it
from
me
that
I
should
justify
you:
Till
I
die
I
will
not
put
away
mine
integrity
from
me.
27:6 My
righteousness
I
hold
fast,
and
will
not
let
it
go:
My
heart
shall
not
reproach
[me]
so
long
as
I
live.
27:7 Let
mine
enemy
be
as
the
wicked,
And
let
him
that
riseth
up
against
me
be
as
the
unrighteous.
27:8 For
what
is
the
hope
of
the
godless,
though
he
get
him
gain,
When
God
taketh
away
his
soul
27:9 Will
God
hear
his
cry,
When
trouble
cometh
upon
him
27:10 Will
he
delight
himself
in
the
Almighty,
And
call
upon
God
at
all
times
27:11 I
will
teach
you
concerning
the
hand
of
God;
That
which
is
with
the
Almighty
will
I
not
conceal.
27:12 Behold,
all
ye
yourselves
have
seen
it;
Why
then
are
ye
become
altogether
vain
27:13 This
is
the
portion
of
a
wicked
man
with
God,
And
the
heritage
of
oppressors,
which
they
receive
from
the
Almighty:
27:14 If
his
children
be
multiplied,
it
is
for
the
sword;
And
his
offspring
shall
not
be
satisfied
with
bread.
27:15 Those
that
remain
of
him
shall
be
buried
in
death,
And
his
widows
shall
make
no
lamentation.
27:16 Though
he
heap
up
silver
as
the
dust,
And
prepare
raiment
as
the
clay;
27:17 He
may
prepare
it,
but
the
just
shall
put
it
on,
And
the
innocent
shall
divide
the
silver.
27:18 He
buildeth
his
house
as
the
moth,
And
as
a
booth
which
the
keeper
maketh.
27:19 He
lieth
down
rich,
but
he
shall
not
be
gathered
[to
his
fathers];
He
openeth
his
eyes,
and
he
is
not.
27:20 Terrors
overtake
him
like
waters;
A
tempest
stealeth
him
away
in
the
night.
27:21 The
east
wind
carrieth
him
away,
and
he
departeth;
And
it
sweepeth
him
out
of
his
place.
27:22 For
[God]
shall
hurl
at
him,
and
not
spare:
He
would
fain
flee
out
of
his
hand.
27:23 Men
shall
clap
their
hands
at
him,
And
shall
hiss
him
out
of
his
place.