Job 17

1‘I am very weak and I will soon die.

Then my friends will bury me in the ground.

2All round me people say that I am a fool.

I have to stand and watch them.

3God, you must help me.

There is nobody else who can help me.

4Because of what you have done, my friends will not listen to me.

But I do not want them to think that they were right.

5They have said very bad things about me.

They wanted people to think that they were clever.

Now I want you to make their children blind.

Do this, God, because of what they have said about me.

6When people see me, they are not polite to me.

You, God, have caused them to be like this.

7I have cried so much that I can hardly see.

I am so thin that I am like a shadow.

8Honest people know that this is not fair.

They are angry because I seem to be so bad.

9Honest people always know the right thing to do.

And people who only do good things get stronger.

10But, my friends, come and try again to help me.

I will not find a wise man among you.

11I will not live for many more days.

I will not be able to do the things that I wanted to do.

12My friends say, “It is day”, when it is still night.

They say that it is nearly morning. But I know that it is still dark.

13If I die I will go to a dark place.

There I will lie in the dark.

14There I might speak to the grave where my body will lie.

And I might say to the grave, “You are my father.”

Or I might speak to the worms that I find there.

I might say to them, “Hello, my mother. Hello, my sister.”

15I can hope for nothing that is better than that.

No one can find anything that is better for me.

16When I die, I will go to my grave with nothing.

I will have lost everything that I had hoped for.’
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