Job Chapter 18
1 Bildad the Shuhite replied:

2 When will your empty words end?
Listen, and then we can talk.

3 Why do you regard us like beasts?
Are we stupid in your sight?

4 You who tear yourself in your wrath,
must the earth be lost on your account
the rocks be moved out of their place?

5 Surely the evil man’s lamp is snuffed out;
his fire stops burning.

6 The light dims in his tent;
the lamp shining on him goes out.

7 His vigorous steps weaken;
his own schemes make him stumble.

8 His feet take him to a net
or lead him into a pitfall.

9 A trap seizes him by the heel;
a snare lays hold of him.

10 Hidden in the ground is a noose for him;
pitfalls await him along the way.

11 Terrors assail him on every side;
they harry him at every step.

12 Hungering among his goods,
doom awaits him if he falls.

13 Sickness eats his skin;
death’s firstborn devours his limbs.

14 Torn from the security of his tent,
he is marched off to the king of terrors,

15 His tent is no longer his:
take it! Brimstone is scattered over his field.

16 Dried up below are his roots;
withered above are his branches.

17 His memory perishes in the land,
his name is forgotten on the earth.  

18 From light he is driven into darkness;
he is banished from the world.

19 He has no descendants among his people,
no survivor where once he lived.

20 All in the west are appalled at his fate;
those of the east are seized with fright.

21 Such is the lot of the wicked;
such is the place of one who knows not God.