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Job
13
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13
:
1
Lo
,
mine
eye
hath
seen
all this,
mine
ear
hath
heard
and
understood
it.
13
:
2
What ye
know
, the same do I
know
also: I am not
inferior
unto you.
13
:
3
Surely
I would
speak
to the
Almighty
, and I
desire
to
reason
with
God
.
13
:
4
But ye are
forgers
of
lies
, ye are all
physicians
of no
value
.
13
:
5
O
that ye would
altogether
hold
your
peace
! and it should be your
wisdom
.
13
:
6
Hear
now my
reasoning
, and
hearken
to the
pleadings
of my
lips
.
13
:
7
Will ye
speak
wickedly
for
God
? and
talk
deceitfully
for him?
13
:
8
Will ye
accept
his
person
? will ye
contend
for
God
?
13
:
9
Is it
good
that he should
search
you out? or as one
man
mocketh
another, do ye so
mock
him?
13
:
10
He will
surely
reprove
you, if ye do
secretly
accept
persons
.
13
:
11
Shall not his
excellency
make you
afraid
? and his
dread
fall
upon you?
13
:
12
Your
remembrances
are like unto
ashes
, your
bodies
to
bodies
of
clay
.
13
:
13
Hold
your
peace
, let me alone, that I
may
speak
, and let
come
on me what will.
13
:
14
Wherefore
do I
take
my
flesh
in my
teeth
, and
put
my
life
in
mine
hand
?
13
:
15
Though he
slay
me, yet will I
trust
in him: but I will
maintain
mine
own
ways
before him.
13
:
16
He also shall be my
salvation
: for an
hypocrite
shall not
come
before him.
13
:
17
Hear
diligently
my
speech
, and my
declaration
with your
ears
.
13
:
18
Behold
now, I have
ordered
my
cause
; I
know
that I shall be
justified
.
13
:
19
Who is he that will
plead
with me? for now, if I
hold
my
tongue
, I shall
give
up the
ghost
.
13
:
20
Only do not
two
things
unto me: then will I not
hide
myself from thee.
13
:
21
Withdraw
thine
hand
far
from me: and let not thy
dread
make me
afraid
.
13
:
22
Then
call
thou, and I will
answer
: or let me
speak
, and
answer
thou me.
13
:
23
How many are
mine
iniquities
and
sins
? make me to
know
my
transgression
and my
sin
.
13
:
24
Wherefore
hidest
thou thy
face
, and
holdest
me for thine
enemy
?
13
:
25
Wilt
thou
break
a
leaf
driven
to and
fro
? and
wilt
thou
pursue
the
dry
stubble
?
13
:
26
For thou
writest
bitter
things
against me, and
makest
me to
possess
the
iniquities
of my
youth
.
13
:
27
Thou
puttest
my
feet
also in the
stocks
, and
lookest
narrowly
unto all my
paths
; thou
settest
a
print
upon the
heels
of my
feet
.
13
:
28
And he, as a
rotten
thing
,
consumeth
, as a
garment
that is
moth
eaten
.
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