Job 16
1 Then
Job answered and
said,
2 I have
heard many such
things: miserable comforters are ye all.
3 Shall
vain words have an
end? or what
emboldeneth thee that thou
answerest?
4 I also could
speak as ye do:
if your
soul were in my
soul's stead, I could heap
up words against you, and
shake mine
head at you.
5 But I would
strengthen you
with my
mouth, and the
moving of my
lips should
asswage your grief.
6 Though I
speak, my
grief is not
asswaged: and though I
forbear, what am I
eased?
7 But now he hath made me
weary: thou hast made
desolate all my
company. 8 And thou hast filled me with
wrinkles, which is a
witness against me: and my
leanness rising
up in me beareth
witness to my
face. 9 He
teareth me in his
wrath, who
hateth me: he
gnasheth upon me with his
teeth; mine
enemy sharpeneth his
eyes upon me.
10 They have
gaped upon me with their
mouth; they have
smitten me upon the
cheek reproachfully; they have
gathered themselves
together against me.
11 God hath
delivered me to the
ungodly, and turned me
over into the
hands of the
wicked. 12 I was at
ease, but he hath broken me
asunder: he hath also
taken me by my
neck, and shaken me to
pieces, and set me
up for his
mark. 13 His
archers compass me round
about, he
cleaveth my
reins asunder, and doth not
spare; he poureth
out my
gall upon the
ground. 14 He
breaketh me with
breach upon breach, he
runneth upon me like a
giant. 15 I have
sewed sackcloth upon my
skin, and
defiled my
horn in the
dust. 16 My
face is
foul with
weeping, and on my
eyelids is the shadow of
death; 17 Not for any
injustice in mine
hands: also my
prayer is
pure. 18 O
earth, cover not thou my
blood, and let my
cry have no
place. 19 Also now, behold, my
witness is in
heaven, and my
record is on
high. 20 My
friends scorn me: but mine
eye poureth
out tears unto
God. 21 O that one might
plead for a
man with
God, as a
man pleadeth for his
neighbour!
22 When a
few years are
come, then I shall
go the
way whence I shall not
return.