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Bildad's Description of the Wicked's Doom

Job 18:1-21

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Chapter 18
1 Then Bildad the Shuhite answered: 2 How long will you put an end to words? Think about it, and afterward we will speak. 3 Why are we counted as beasts and stupid in your eyes? 4 He tears his soul in his anger. For your sake, will you abandon the earth and dislodge Rock from its place? 5 Indeed, the light of the wicked will go out, and the flame of his fire will not shine. 6 Light darkens in his tent, and his lamp above him goes out. 7 His steps are narrowed, the steps of his strength, and his own counsel throws him down. 8 For he is thrust into a net by his own feet, and he walks upon a snare. 9 A trap will seize him by the heel; it will strengthen snares upon him. 10 His cord is hidden in the earth, and its trap awaits him on his path. 11 Terrors surround him at that time and scatter him to his feet. 12 His hunger will be at his side, and calamity is prepared for his side. 13 It will eat the bars of his skin; the firstborn of Death will eat his skin. 14 He will be torn from his tent, his trust, and it will march him to the king of terrors. 15 It will dwell in his tent—Bel to him; sulfur will be scattered over his pasture. 16 From below his roots dry up, and from above his harvest withers. 17 His memory perishes from the land, and there is no name for him upon the face of the earth. 18 He will thrust him from light into darkness, and banish him from the inhabited world. 19 He has no grandson or offspring among his people, and there is no survivor or remnant in his dwelling place. 20 On his day the later ones gasped, and the former ones seized the gate. 21 Surely these are the dwellings of injustice, and this is the place God does not know.