The Apparent Indifference of God
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1 “Why are times not appointed by1 the Almighty?2 Why do those who know him not see his days?
2 Men3 move boundary stones; they seize the flock and pasture them.4 3 They drive away the orphan’s donkey;
they take the widow’s ox as a pledge.
4 They turn the needy from the pathway,
and the poor of the land hide themselves together.5 5 Like6 wild donkeys in the desert they7 go out to their labor,8 seeking diligently for food;
the wasteland provides9 food for them and for their children.
6 They reap fodder10 in the field, and glean11 in the vineyard of the wicked. 7 They spend the night naked because they lack clothing;
they have no covering against the cold.
8 They are soaked by mountain rains
and huddle12 in the rocks because they lack shelter. 9 The fatherless child is snatched13 from the breast,14 the infant of the poor is taken as a pledge.15 10 They go about naked, without clothing,
and go hungry while they carry the sheaves.16 11 They press out the olive oil between the rows of olive trees;17 they tread the winepresses while they are thirsty.18 12 From the city the dying19 groan, and the wounded20 cry out for help, but God charges no one with wrongdoing.21 13 There are those22 who rebel against the light; they do not know its ways
and they do not stay on its paths.
14 Before daybreak23 the murderer rises up; he kills the poor and the needy;
in the night he is24 like a thief.25 15 And the eye of the adulterer watches for the twilight,
thinking,26 ‘No eye can see me,’ and covers his face with a mask.
16 In the dark the robber27 breaks into houses,28 but by day they shut themselves in;29 they do not know the light.30 17 For all of them,31 the morning is to them like deep darkness;
they are friends with the terrors of darkness.
18 32 “You say,33 ‘He is foam34 on the face of the waters;35 their portion of the land is cursed
so that no one goes to their vineyard.36 19 The drought as well as the heat carry away
so the grave38 takes away those who have sinned.39 20 The womb40 forgets him, the worm feasts on him,
no longer will he be remembered.
Like a tree, wickedness will be broken down.
21 He preys on41 the barren and childless woman,42 and does not treat the widow well.
22 But God43 drags off the mighty by his power; when God44 rises up against him, he has no faith in his life.45 23 God46 may let them rest in a feeling of security,47 but he is constantly watching48 all their ways.49 24 They are exalted for a little while,
and then they are gone,50 they are brought low51 like all others, and like a head of grain they are cut off.’53 25 “If this is not so, who can prove me a liar
and reduce my words to nothing?”54