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