The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Job
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Chapter 18
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Then answered Baldad the Suhite:
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Ah, you word-mongers, you have never had enough! First grasp our meaning, and we might argue to some purpose;
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but no, to men like thee we are worthless as dumb beasts.
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See with what fury he rends his own bosom! Must earth be dispeopled, must the rocks be torn from their place, to gratify one man’s despairing mood?

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Nay, the hopes of the wicked man are a light that shall be put out; a very will of the wisp;
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darkness shall fall over his dwelling-place, and the lamp that shone there will shine no more.
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The boldness of his own stride takes him prisoner; his own devices recoil against him;
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into the trap he walks, struggles vainly with its meshes;
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now he is laid by the heels! Mounts ever higher his burning thirst.
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The ground sown with snares, pit-falls about his path,
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fears attend him everywhere, catch everywhere at his feet.

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His strength brought low by famine, hunger gnawing at his sides
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and wasting all his beauty, death in its primal guise shall devour those limbs.
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Gone the security of his home, now its master lies under the heels of tyrant death;
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in his house strangers shall dwell, on his lands brimstone be scattered,
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root never grow beneath nor harvest rise from it.
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Gone the fame of him, gone the name of him, from street and country-side,
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eclipsed in utter darkness, lost to the world.
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Root nor branch of his posterity shall remain among his folk, vanished every trace of him from the lands he knew.
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That doom with terror and amazement high and low shall witness.
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Here (they will say) was a home of wrong-doing; he who lived here, lived a stranger to God.