Job 27
1Also Joob addide, takynge his parable, and seide, 2God lyueth, that hath take awey my doom, and Almyyti God, that hath brouyt my soule to bitternesse. 3For as long as breeth is in me, and the spirit of God is in my nose thirlis, 4my lippis schulen not speke wickidnesse, nether my tunge schal thenke a leesyng. 5Fer be it fro me, that Y deme you iust; til Y faile, Y schal not go awei fro myn innocence. 6Y schal not forsake my iustifiyng, which Y bigan to holde; for myn herte repreueth me not in al my lijf. 7As my wickid enemy doth; myn aduersarie is as wickid. 8For what is the hope of an ypocrite, if he rauyschith gredili, and God delyuerith not his soule? 9Whether God schal here the cry of hym, whanne angwisch schal come on hym? 10ether whether he may delite in Almyyti God, and inwardli clepe God in al tyme? 11Y schal teche you bi the hond of God, what thingis Almyyti God hath; and Y schal not hide. 12Lo! alle ye knowen, and what speken ye veyn thingis with out cause? 13This is the part of a wickid man anentis God, and the eritage of violent men, ether rauenours, whiche thei schulen take of Almyyti God. 14If hise children ben multiplied, thei schulen be slayn in swerd; and hise sones sones schulen not be fillid with breed. 15Thei, that ben residue of hym, schulen be biried in perischyng; and the widewis of hym schulen not wepe. 16If he gaderith togidere siluer as erthe, and makith redi clothis as cley; 17sotheli he made redi, but a iust man schal be clothid in tho, and an innocent man schal departe the siluer. 18As a mouyte he hath bildid his hous, and as a kepere he made a schadewyng place. 19A riche man, whanne he schal die, schal bere no thing with hym; he schal opene hise iyen, and he schal fynde no thing. 20Pouert as water schal take hym; and tempeste schal oppresse hym in the nyyt. 21Brennynge wynd schal take hym, and schal do awei; and as a whirlewynd it schal rauysche hym fro his place. 22He schal sende out turmentis on hym, and schal not spare; he fleynge schal `fle fro his hond. 23He schal streyne hise hondis on him, and he schal hisse on hym, and schal biholde his place.
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