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JOB 13:1–13:27 ©

Job 13

13

I have seen all this for myself,

I have myself heard it and noted it;

2

what you know, I know too,

I am no more fool than you.

3

Only--I would appeal to the Almighty,

it is with God that I would fain join issue.

4

You whitewash everything with lies,

you patch up futile arguments, all of you

5

If you would only hold your peace,

then you might pass for wise men!

6

listen now to the charge I bring,

hear what I have to urge;

17

listen to all I say,

give me a hearing as I plead my case.

7

Will you bring unfair arguments for God?

Will you tell lies on his behalf?

8

Will you be sycophants of the Almighty?

Will you be special pleaders for God?

9

Will it be well when he probes you?

Can you deceive him like a man?

10

No, he will punish you,

if you are sycophants of his in secret

11

Should not his majesty cause you to shudder?

should not the dread of him seize you?

12

Your maxims crumble like mere ashes,

your arguments collapse like mounds of clay.

13

Silence! let me alone--I must have speech,

whatever happens!

14

I will run any risks,

hazard my very life!

15

He may kill me--what else can I expect?--

but I will maintain my innocence to his face.

16

This should be in my favour,

that before him no godless man dare come.

18

I foresee how my case will go,

I know the verdict will be mine.

19

Will anyone disprove my innocence?

then I would be dumb and die!

20

Spare me two things alone, O God,

and then I need not hide away from thee;

21

lift off thy heavy hand,

scare me not with thy terrors,

22

then I will answer thy summons--

or, answer thou my summons.

23

Tell me all I have done wrong,

let me know what sin I am guilty of.

24

Thou wilt not? Why art thou unfriendly,

why treat me as thine enemy?

25

Wilt thou harry a poor fluttering leaf?

Wilt thou pursue a withered straw?

26

A bitter sentence thou hast passed on me,

that I must pay for errors of my youth!

27

Thou fastenest logs to my feet,

thou watchest every step I take;

thou hast clipped my roots,

JOB 13:1–13:27 ©

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