Job 21:23
This `one' dieth in his perfect strength, Wholly at ease and quiet.
This `one' dieth in his perfect strength, Wholly at ease and quiet.
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24His breasts have been full of milk, And marrow his bones doth moisten.
25And this `one' dieth with a bitter soul, And have not eaten with gladness.
26Together -- on the dust they lie down, And the worm doth cover them over.
4And their might `is' firm.
17and Job dieth, aged and satisfied `with' days.
21For what `is' his delight in his house after him, And the number of his months cut off?
22To God doth `one' teach knowledge, And He the high doth judge?
22And hath drawn the mighty by his power, He riseth, and none believeth in life.
23He giveth to him confidence, and he is supported, And his eyes `are' on their ways.
21Hath not their excellency been removed with them? They die, and not in wisdom!
26Thou comest in full age unto the grave, As the going up of a stalk in its season.
27Lo, this -- we searched it out -- it `is' right, hearken; And thou, know for thyself!
19Rich he lieth down, and he is not gathered, His eyes he hath opened, and he is not.
13They wear out in good their days, And in a moment `to' Sheol go down.
23For I have known To death Thou dost bring me back, And `to' the house appointed for all living.
24Surely not against the heap Doth He send forth the hand, Though in its ruin they have safety.
1The righteous hath perished, And there is none laying `it' to heart, And men of kindness are gathered, Without any considering that from the face of evil Gathered is the righteous one.
2He entereth into peace, they rest on their beds, `Each' is going straightforward.
32And he -- to the graves he is brought. And over the heap a watch is kept.
33Sweet to him have been the clods of the valley, And after him every man he draweth, And before him there is no numbering.
10And a man dieth, and becometh weak, And man expireth, and where `is' he?
20For he doth not much remember the days of his life, for God is answering through the joy of his heart.
20Are not my days few? Cease then, and put from me, And I brighten up a little,
22And draw near to the pit doth his soul, And his life to those causing death.
20`In' a moment they die, and at midnight Shake do people, and they pass away, And they remove the mighty without hand.
17There the wicked have ceased troubling, And there rest do the wearied in power.
21Who are waiting for death, and it is not, And they seek it above hid treasures.
22Who are glad -- unto joy, They rejoice when they find a grave.
17For at his death he receiveth nothing, His honour goeth not down after him.
18For his soul in his life he blesseth, (And they praise thee when thou dost well for thyself.)
15Expire doth all flesh together, And man to dust returneth.
23He dieth without instruction, And in the abundance of his folly magnifieth himself!
21There is not a remnant to his food, Therefore his good doth not stay.
22In the fulness of his sufficiency he is straitened. Every perverse hand doth meet him.
4His spirit goeth forth, he returneth to his earth, In that day have his thoughts perished.
15The whole I have considered in the days of my vanity. There is a righteous one perishing in his righteousness, and there is a wrong-doer prolonging `himself' in his wrong.
15His remnant in death are buried, And his widows do not weep.
48Who `is' the man that liveth, and doth not see death? He delivereth his soul from the hand of Sheol. Selah.
22In his neck lodge doth strength, And before him doth grief exult.
11His bones have been full of his youth, And with him on the dust it lieth down.
13His soul in good doth remain, And his seed doth possess the land.
19For an event `is to' the sons of man, and an event `is to' the beasts, even one event `is' to them; as the death of this, so `is' the death of that; and one spirit `is' to all, and the advantage of man above the beast is nothing, for the whole `is' vanity.
14If a man dieth -- doth he revive? All days of my warfare I wait, till my change come.
25There is a way right before a man, And its latter end -- ways of death.
21A fearful voice `is' in his ears, In peace doth a destroyer come to him.
28In the path of righteousness `is' life, And in the way of `that' path `is' no death!
8But, if man liveth many years, In all of them let him rejoice, And remember the days of darkness, For they are many! all that is coming `is' vanity.
7Wherefore do the wicked live? They have become old, Yea, they have been mighty in wealth.
18And I say, `With my nest I expire, And as the sand I multiply days.'
2As a flower he hath gone forth, and is cut off, And he fleeth as a shadow and standeth not.