Job 31:32-40 Common English Bible (CEB)

32. A stranger didn’t spend the night in the street;I opened my doors to the road.

33. If I have hidden my transgressions like Adam,concealing my offenses inside me

34. because I feared the large crowd;the clan’s contempt frightened me;I was quiet and didn’t venture outside.

35. Oh, that I had someone to hear me!Here’s my signature;let the Almighty respond,and let my accuser write an indictment.

36. Surely I would bear it on my shoulder,tie it around me like a wreath.

37. I would give him an account of my steps,approach him like a prince.

38. If my land has cried out against me,its rows wept together;

39. if I have eaten its yield without paymentand caused its owners grief,

40. may briars grow instead of wheat,poisonous weeds instead of barley.Job’s words are complete.

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