1:11 They sweep by like the wind and pass on.
But the one who considers himself a god will be held guilty.”
1:17 Will he then
Will he always
2:7 Your creditors will suddenly attack;
those who terrify you will spring into action,
and they will rob you.
2:2 The Lord responded:
“Write down this message!
so the one who announces
1:13 You are too just
you are unable to condone
So why do you put up with such treacherous people?
Why do you say nothing when the wicked devour
1:16 Because of his success
and burns incense to his dragnet;
for because of them he has plenty of food,
and more than enough to eat.
3:6 He takes his battle position
with a mere look he frightens
The ancient mountains disintegrate;
the primeval hills are flattened.
He travels on the ancient roads.