Catholic Public Domain Version
"Let mercy forget him. His charm is worms. Let him not be remembered, but instead be broken like an unfruitful tree. "
— Job 24:20, Catholic Public Domain Version
“The womb shall forget him; the worm shall feed sweetly on him; he shall be no more remembered; and wickedness shall be broken as a tree.”
“The womb shall forget him; The worm shall feed sweetly on him; He shall be no more remembered; And unrighteousness shall be broken as a tree. ”
“The womb shall forget him. The worm shall feed sweetly on him. He shall be no more remembered. Unrighteousness shall be broken as a tree.”
“The womb forgets him, the worm feasts on him, no longer will he be remembered. Like a tree, wickedness will be broken down.”
“Let mercy forget him: may worms be his sweetness: let him be remembered no more, but be broken in pieces as an unfruitful tree.”
“The public place of his town has no more knowledge of him, and his name has gone from the memory of men: he is rooted up like a dead tree.”
“The womb shall forget him; the worm shall feed sweetly on him; he shall be no more remembered; and wickedness shall be broken as a tree.”
If sunrise should suddenly appear, it is treated by them like the shadow of death; and they walk in darkness, as if in light.
He is nimble on the surface of water. His place on land is to be accursed. May he not walk by way of the vineyards.
May he cross from the snowy waters to excessive heat, and his sin, all the way to hell.
Let mercy forget him. His charm is worms. Let him not be remembered, but instead be broken like an unfruitful tree.
For he has fed on the barren, who does not bear fruit, and he has not done good to the widow.
He has pulled down the strong by his strength, and, when he stands up, he will not have trust in his life.
God has given him a place for repentance, and he abuses it with arrogance, but his eyes are upon his ways.