Reference

Job 33:21

His flesh is consumed away, that it cannot be seen; and his bones that were not seen stick out.
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He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, and the multitude of his bones with strong pain:

20

So that his life abhorreth bread, and his soul dainty meat.

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His flesh is consumed away, that it cannot be seen; and his bones that were not seen stick out.

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Yea, his soul draweth near unto the grave, and his life to the destroyers.

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If there be a messenger with him, an interpreter, one among a thousand, to shew unto man his uprightness:

Counter-Arguments

The strongest case that this verse does not belong in this theme.

Destruction / Perishing Language

The verse describes a physical deterioration of a person's body, using "consumed away" in a literal sense regarding flesh. It does not explicitly link this consumption to the "fate of the wicked" or use language that inherently implies destruction as a divine judgment or consequence for wickedness.