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Job 17

Job describes his broken spirit and fading hope. He challenges God to provide a pledge for him since no one else will stand as his guarantor. He sees only the grave ahead.

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“My spirit is broken; my days are extinguished; the grave awaits me.

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Surely mockers surround me, and my eyes must gaze at their rebellion.

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Give me, I pray, the pledge You demand. Who else will be my guarantor?

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You have closed their minds to understanding; therefore You will not exalt them.

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If a man denounces his friends for a price, the eyes of his children will fail.

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He has made me a byword among the people, a man in whose face they spit.

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My eyes have grown dim with grief, and my whole body is but a shadow.

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The upright are appalled at this, and the innocent are stirred against the godless.

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Yet a righteous one holds to his way, and the one with clean hands grows stronger.

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But come back and try again, all of you. For I will not find a wise man among you.

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My days have passed; my plans are broken off—even the desires of my heart.

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They have turned night into day, making light seem near in the face of darkness.

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If I look for Sheol as my home, if I spread out my bed in darkness,

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and say to corruption, ‘You are my father,’ and to the worm, ‘My mother,’ or ‘My sister,’

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where then is my hope? Who can see any hope for me?

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Will it go down to the gates of Sheol? Will we go down together into the dust?”

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