And why by the lord not escape notice the seasons?
And the impious the border passed over, a flock with shepherd seizing.
A beast of burden and of orphans they took away, and oxen of widows for security.
They turned aside the disabled from way of the just; with one accord was hidden the gentle of the earth.
And they resulted as if donkeys in the field for me going forth their own action; is delicious their bread for the young.
A field before its season not being their own they harvested; and the disabled the vineyards of the impious without pay and without eating worked.
Naked many they rested without clothes; clothing and necessary for their life they removed.
From the mists of the mountains they are wetted; from the not holding to them protection with rock they covered themselves.
They seized the orphan from the breast, the one falling off and they humbled.
And of naked ones they rested wrongfully, and of ones hungering the morsel they removed.
In narrows they wrongly lie in wait; and the way of the just they knew not.
The ones from the city and houses of their own they cast out; and the soul of the infants moaned greatly.
He but why these in overseeing not act upon the earth in their being? and they did not recognize, and the way of righteousness they knew not, nor by their short-cuts were gone.
But knowing their the works he delivered them unto darkness; and night will be as a thief.
And the eye of the adulterer watched for the darkness, saying, will not think of me beforehand the eye; and a concealment for his face he put.
He dug through in darkness houses; by day they seal up themselves. They do not know the light.
For with one accord to them in the morning is the shadow of death; for each shall realize the disturbances of the shadow of death.
He is light is upon the face of the water; may be cursed the portion their portion upon the earth; may appear and the plants their plants.
Upon the earth dry; for armfuls of orphans they seized by force.
So then is called to mind his sin, and as fog of dew vanishes he; and may it be recompensed to him what he acted; may be destroyed and every unjust one equally wood as incurable rotten.
For the sterile woman not well he did, and on the helpless woman he did not show mercy.
And in rage he overturned the disabled; in rising up accordingly, in no way shall he trust in his own life.
In being infirm, let him not hope to be healed; but he shall fall in disease.
Many for he afflicted the arrogance his arrogance; but he withered as a mallow plant in sweltering heat, and as an ear of corn from the stubble by itself falling off.
But if not, who is the one saying falsely for me to speak, and he renders as nothing my words?