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Job’s Present State Is Humiliating 
1 “But now those younger than I mock and laugh at me, 
Whose fathers I refused to put with the sheepdogs of my flock. 
2 “Indeed, how could the strength of their hands profit me? 
Vigor had perished from them. 
3 “They are gaunt with want and famine; 
They gnaw the dry and barren ground by night in [the gloom of] waste and desolation. 
4 “They pluck [and eat] saltwort (mallows) among the bushes, 
And their food is the root of the broom shrub. 
5 “They are driven from the community; 
They shout after them as after a thief. 
6 “They must dwell on the slopes of wadis 
And in holes in the ground and in rocks. 
7 “Among the bushes they cry out [like wild animals]; 
Beneath the prickly scrub they gather and huddle together. 
8 “They are the sons of [worthless and nameless] fools, 
They have been driven out of the land. 
   
9 “And now I have become [the subject of] their taunting; 
Yes, I am a byword and a laughingstock to them. 
10 “They hate me, they stand aloof from me, 
And do not refrain from spitting in my face. 
11 “For God has loosed His bowstring [attacking me] and [He has] afflicted and humbled me; 
They have cast off the bridle [of restraint] before me. 
12 “On my right the [rabble] brood rises; 
They push my feet away, and they build up their ways of destruction against me [like an advancing army]. 
13 “They break up and clutter my path [upsetting my plans], 
They profit from my destruction; 
No one restrains them. 
14 “As through a wide breach they come, 
Amid the crash [of falling walls] they roll on [over me]. 
15 “Terrors are turned upon me; 
They chase away my honor and reputation like the wind, 
And my prosperity has passed away like a cloud. 
   
16 “And now my soul is poured out within me; 
The days of affliction have seized me. 
17 “My bones are pierced [with aching] in the night season, 
And the pains that gnaw me take no rest. 
18 “By the great force [of my disease] my garment (skin) is disfigured and blemished; 
It binds about me [choking me] like the collar of my coat. 
19 “God has cast me into the mire [a swampland of crisis], 
And I have become [worthless] like dust and ashes. 
20 “I cry to You for help, [Lord,] but You do not answer me; 
I stand up, but You [only] gaze [indifferently] at me. 
21 “You have become harsh and cruel to me; 
With the might of Your hand You [keep me alive only to] persecute me. 
22 “You lift me up on the wind and cause me to ride [upon it]; 
And You toss me about in the tempest and dissolve me in the storm. 
23 “For I know that You will bring me to death 
And to the house of meeting [appointed] for all the living. 
   
24 “However, does not one falling in a heap of ruins stretch out his hand? 
Or in his disaster [will he not] therefore cry out for help? 
25 “Did I not weep for one whose life was hard and filled with trouble? 
Was not my heart grieved for the needy? 
26 “When I expected good, then came evil [to me]; 
And when I waited for light, then came darkness. 
27 “I am seething within and my heart is troubled and cannot rest; 
Days of affliction come to meet me. 
28 “I go about mourning without comfort [my skin blackened by disease, not by the heat of the sun]; 
I stand up in the assembly and cry out for help. 
29 “I am a brother to [howling] jackals, 
And a companion to ostriches [which scream dismally]. 
30 “My skin falls from me in blackened flakes, 
And my bones are burned with fever. 
31 “Therefore my lyre (harp) is used for [the sound of] mourning, 
And my flute for the [sound of the] voices of those who weep.