Job Chapter 27

Job vows he will not abandon his integrity while he lives.

Job 27 - Job Holds Fast His Integrity

Job continues his parable with an oath: as long as breath from Genesis 2:7 remains in him, his lips will not speak wickedness. He refuses to let go of his righteousness no matter what his friends claim.


And Job again took up his parable, and said,

As God liveth, who hath taken away my right, And the Almighty, who hath vexed my soul:

(For my life is yet whole in me, And the spirit of God is in my nostrils);

Surely my lips shall not speak unrighteousness, Neither shall my tongue utter deceit.

Far be it from me that I should justify you: Till I die I will not put away mine integrity from me.

My righteousness I hold fast, and will not let it go: My heart shall not reproach `me' so long as I live.

Let mine enemy be as the wicked, And let him that riseth up against me be as the unrighteous.

For what is the hope of the godless, though he get him gain, When God taketh away his soul?

Will God hear his cry, When trouble cometh upon him?

Will he delight himself in the Almighty, And call upon God at all times?

I will teach you concerning the hand of God; That which is with the Almighty will I not conceal.

Behold, all ye yourselves have seen it; Why then are ye become altogether vain?

This is the portion of a wicked man with God, And the heritage of oppressors, which they receive from the Almighty:

If his children be multiplied, it is for the sword; And his offspring shall not be satisfied with bread.

Those that remain of him shall be buried in death, And his widows shall make no lamentation.

Though he heap up silver as the dust, And prepare raiment as the clay;

He may prepare it, but the just shall put it on, And the innocent shall divide the silver.

He buildeth his house as the moth, And as a booth which the keeper maketh.

He lieth down rich, but he shall not be gathered `to his fathers'; He openeth his eyes, and he is not.

Terrors overtake him like waters; A tempest stealeth him away in the night.

The east wind carrieth him away, and he departeth; And it sweepeth him out of his place.

For `God' shall hurl at him, and not spare: He would fain flee out of his hand.

Men shall clap their hands at him, And shall hiss him out of his place.

Job then describes the wicked man's house built 'as a moth' and his sudden ruin by storm and terror. See how Job arrived here in <a href="/bible/asv/job/chapter-26">Job 26</a> and where his parable turns next in <a href="/bible/asv/job/chapter-28">Job 28</a>.