1 
 "Why  aren't  times  laid  up  by  the  Almighty?Why  don't  those  who  know  him  see  his  days?  +
2 
 There  are  people  who  remove  the  landmarks.They  violently  take  away  flocks,  and  feed  them.  +
3 
 They  drive  away  the  donkey  of  the  fatherless,and  they  take  the  widow's  ox  for  a  pledge.  +
4 
 They  turn  the  needy  out  of  the  way.The  poor  of  the 
earth all  hide  themselves.  
+5 
 Behold,  as  wild  donkeys  in  the  desert,they  go  out  to  their  work,  seeking  diligently  for  food.The 
wilderness yields  them 
bread for  their  children.  
+6 
 They  cut  their  food  in  the  field.They 
glean the  vineyard  of  the  wicked.  
+7 
 They  lie  all  night 
naked without  clothing,and  have  no  covering  in  the  cold.  
+8 
 They  are  wet  with  the  showers  of  the  mountains,and  embrace  the  rock  for  lack  of  a  shelter.  +
9 
 There  are  those  who  pluck  the  fatherless  from  the  breast,and  take  a 
pledge of  the  poor,  
+10 
 So  that  they  go  around  naked  without  clothing.Being  hungry,  they  carry  the  sheaves.  +
11 
 They  make  oil  within  the  walls  of  these  men.They  tread  wine  presses,  and  suffer  thirst.  +
12 
 From  out  of  the  populous  city,  men  groan.The  soul  of  the  wounded  cries  out,yet  God  doesn't  regard  the  folly.  +
13 
 "These  are  of  those  who  rebel  against  the  light.They  don't  know  its  ways,nor  stay  in  its  paths.  +
14 
 The  murderer  rises  with  the  light.He  kills  the  poor  and  needy.In  the  night  he  is  like  a  thief.  +
15 
 The  eye  also  of  the  adulterer  waits  for  the  twilight,saying,  'No  eye  shall  see  me.'He  disguises  his  face.  +
16 
 In  the  dark  they  dig  through  houses.They  shut  themselves  up  in  the  daytime.They  don't  know  the  light.  +
17 
 For  the  morning  is  to  all  of  them  like  thick  darkness,for  they  know  the  terrors  of  the  thick  darkness.  +
18 
 "They  are  foam  on  the  surface  of  the  waters.Their  portion  is  cursed  in  the  earth.They  don't  turn  into  the  way  of  the  vineyards.  +
19 
Drought and  heat  consume  the  snow  waters,so  does 
Sheol those  who  have  sinned.  
+ 20 
 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.  +
21 
 He  devours  the 
barren who  don't  bear.He  shows  no  kindness  to  the  widow.  
+22 
 Yet  God  preserves  the  mighty  by  his  power.He  rises  up  who  has  no 
assurance of  life.  
+23 
 God  gives  them  security,  and  they  rest  in  it.His  eyes  are  on  their  ways.  +
24 
 They  are  exalted;  yet  a  little  while,  and  they  are  gone.Yes,  they  are  brought  low,  they  are  taken  out  of  the  way  as  all  others,and  are  cut  off  as  the  tops  of  the  ears  of  grain.  +
25 
 If  it  isn't  so  now,  who  will  prove  me  a  liar,and  make  my  speech  worth  nothing?"  +
 
                    
                 
            
Job 24:1-25.
1. Why is it that, seeing that the times of punishment (Eze 30:3; "time" in the same sense) are not hidden from the Almighty, they who know Him (His true worshippers, Job 18:21) do not see His days (of vengeance; Joe 1:15; 2Pe 3:10)? Or, with UMBREIT less simply, making the parallel clauses more nicely balanced, Why are not times of punishment hoarded up ("laid up"; Job 21:19; appointed) by the Almighty? that is, Why are they not so appointed as that man may now see them? as the second clause shows. Job does not doubt that they are appointed: nay, he asserts it (Job 21:30); what he wishes is that God would let all now see that it is so.