Job 13
¹ Lo, all — hath mine eye seen, Heard hath mine ear, and it attendeth to it.
² According to your knowledge I have known — also I. I am not fallen more than you.
³ Yet I for the Mighty One do speak, And to argue for God I delight.
⁴ And yet, ye [are] forgers of falsehood, Physicians of nought — all of you,
⁵ O that ye would keep perfectly silent, And it would be to you for wisdom.
⁶ Hear, I pray you, my argument, And to the pleadings of my lips attend,
⁷ For God do ye speak perverseness? And for Him do ye speak deceit?
⁸ His face do ye accept, if for God ye strive?
⁹ Is [it] good that He doth search you, If, as one mocketh at a man, ye mock at Him?
¹⁰ He doth surely reprove you, if in secret ye accept faces.
¹¹ Doth not His excellency terrify you? And His dread fall upon you?
¹² Your remembrances [are] similes of ashes, For high places of clay your heights.
¹³ Keep silent from me, and I speak, And pass over me doth what?
¹⁴ Wherefore do I take my flesh in my teeth? And my soul put in my hand?
¹⁵ Lo, He doth slay me — I wait not! Only, my ways unto His face I argue.
¹⁶ Also — He [is] to me for salvation, For the profane cometh not before Him.
¹⁷ Hear ye diligently my word, And my declaration with your ears.
¹⁸ Lo, I pray you, I have set in order the cause, I have known that I am righteous.
¹⁹ Who [is] he that doth strive with me? For now I keep silent and gasp.
²⁰ Only two things, O God, do with me: Then from Thy face I am not hidden.
²¹ Thy hand put far off from me, And Thy terror let not terrify me.
²² And call Thou, and I — I answer, Or — I speak, and answer Thou me.
²³ How many iniquities and sins have I? My transgression and my sin let me know.
²⁴ Why dost Thou hide Thy face? And reckonest me for an enemy to Thee?
²⁵ A leaf driven away dost Thou terrify? And the dry stubble dost Thou pursue?
²⁶ For Thou writest against me bitter things, And causest me to possess iniquities of my youth:
²⁷ And puttest in the stocks my feet, And observest all my paths, On the roots of my feet Thou settest a print,
²⁸ And he, as a rotten thing, weareth away, As a garment hath a moth consumed him.