Job 24:7
The naked they cause to lodge Without clothing. And there is no covering in the cold.
The naked they cause to lodge Without clothing. And there is no covering in the cold.
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8From the inundation of hills they are wet, And without a refuge -- have embraced a rock.
9They take violently away From the breast the orphan, And on the poor they lay a pledge.
10Naked, they have gone without clothing, And hungry -- have taken away a sheaf.
11Between their walls they make oil, Wine-presses they have trodden, and thirst.
2The borders they reach, A drove they have taken violently away, Yea, they do evil.
3The ass of the fatherless they lead away, They take in pledge the ox of the widow,
4They turn aside the needy from the way, Together have hid the poor of the earth.
5Lo, wild asses in a wilderness, They have gone out about their work, Seeking early for prey, A mixture for himself -- food for young ones.
6In a field his provender they reap, And the vineyard of the wicked they glean.
6For thou takest a pledge of thy brother for nought, And the garments of the naked Thou dost strip off.
7Thou causest not the weary to drink water, And from the hungry thou withholdest bread.
19If I see `any' perishing without clothing, And there is no covering to the needy,
16He hath dug in the darkness -- houses; By day they shut themselves up, They have not known light.
17When together, morning `is' to them death shade, When he discerneth the terrors of death shade.
15and if a brother or sister may be naked, and may be destitute of the daily food,
20For shorter hath been the bed Than to stretch one's self out in, And the covering hath been narrower Than to wrap one's self up in.
29And they have dealt with thee in hatred, And they have taken all thy labour, And they have left thee naked and bare, And revealed hath been the nakedness of thy whoredoms, And the wickedness of thy whoredoms.
16A man -- he hath not oppressed, A pledge he hath not bound, And plunder he hath not taken away, His bread to the hungry he hath given, And the naked he covered with a garment,
7A man -- he doth not oppress, His pledge to the debtor he doth return, Plunder he doth not take away, His bread to the hungry he doth give, And the naked doth cover with a garment,
1And king David `is' old, entering into days, and they cover him with garments, and he hath no heat,
16For they sleep not if they do not evil, And their sleep hath been taken violently away, If they cause not `some' to stumble.
18and he in the field -- let him not turn back to take his garments.
39And I have given thee into their hand, And they have thrown down thine arch, And they have broken down thy high places, And they have stript thee of thy garments, And they have taken thy beauteous vessels, And they have left thee naked and bare.
7Is it not to deal to the hungry thy bread, And the mourning poor bring home, That thou seest the naked and cover him, And from thine own flesh hide not thyself?
5From the midst they are cast out, (They shout against them as a thief),
6In a frightful place of valleys to dwell, Holes of earth and clefts.
19Drought -- also heat -- consume snow-waters, Sheol `those who' have sinned.
13They have been among rebellious ones of light, They have not discerned His ways, Nor abode in His paths.
14At the light doth the murderer rise, He doth slay the poor and needy, And in the night he is as a thief.
17By the time they are warm they have been cut off, By its being hot they have been Extinguished from their place.
25They feel darkness, and not light, He causeth them to wander as a drunkard.
17Rotted have scattered things under their clods, Desolated have been storehouses, Broken down have been granaries, For withered hath the corn.
18And they have girded on sackcloth, And covered them hath trembling, And unto all faces `is' shame, And on all their heads -- baldness.
14By day they meet darkness, And as night -- they grope at noon.
14Lo, they have been as stubble! Fire hath burned them, They deliver not themselves from the power of the flame, There is not a coal to warm them, a light to sit before it.
26And they have stripped thee of thy garments, And have taken thy beauteous jewels.
28And he inhabiteth cities cut off, houses not dwelt in, That have been ready to become heaps.
34And thy poverty hath come `as' a traveller, And thy want as an armed man!
3With want and with famine gloomy, Those fleeing to a dry place, Formerly a desolation and waste,
10The nakedness of a father hath one uncovered in thee, The defiled of impurity they humbled in thee.
6For they have drawn near, As an oven `is' their heart, In their lying in wait all the night sleep doth their baker, Morning! he is burning as a flaming fire.
6Widow and sojourner they slay, And fatherless ones they murder.
7Who are panting for the dust of the earth on the head of the poor, And the way of the humble they turn aside, And a man and his father go unto the damsel, So as to pollute My holy name.
8And on pledged garments they stretch themselves near every altar, And the wine of fined ones they drink `in' the house of their gods.
14They have wandered naked in out-places, They have been polluted with blood, Without `any' being able to touch their clothing,
25Their tower is desolated, In their tents there is no dweller.
4They wandered in a wilderness, in a desert by the way, A city of habitation they have not found.
1Wo `to' those devising iniquity, And working evil on their beds, In the light of the morning they do it, For their hand is -- to God.
37they were stoned, they were sawn asunder, they were tried; in the killing of the sword they died; they went about in sheepskins, in goatskins -- being destitute, afflicted, injuriously treated,
27for it alone is his covering, it `is' his garment for his skin; wherein doth he lie down? and it hath come to pass, when he doth cry unto Me, that I have heard, for I `am' gracious.