Verse 20

But O man, what art thou which disputest with God? Shall the worke say to the workeman, why hast thou made me on this fashion?

Referenced Verses

  • Isa 29:16 : 16 Doubtlesse your destruction is in reputation as the potters clay: And doth the worke say of hym that made it, he made not me? And doth an earthen vessell say of hym that fashioned it, he had no vnderstanding?
  • Isa 45:9-9 : 9 Wo be vnto hym that striueth with his maker, let the potsherde striue with the potsherdes of the earth: Saieth the clay to the potter, What makest thou? or, thy worke is not perfectly done. 10 Wo be vnto hym that saieth to his father, what begettest thou? and to his mother, what bearest thou? 11 Thus saith the Lorde, euen the holy one and maker of Israel: Aske me of thinges for to come concerning my sonnes, and put me in remembraunce as touching the workes of my handes.
  • Isa 64:8 : 8 But nowe, O Lorde, thou father of ours, we are thy clay, and thou art our potter, and we all are the worke of thy handes.
  • Job 33:13 : 13 And why doest thou then striue against him? for he shall not geue the accomptes of all his wordes.
  • Job 36:23 : 23 Who wyll reproue him of his way? Who wil say vnto him, Thou hast done wrong?
  • Job 38:2-3 : 2 What is he that darkeneth his counsaile by wordes without knowledge? 3 Girde vp thy loynes lyke a man: for I wyl question with thee, see thou geue me a direct aunswere.
  • Job 40:2 : 2 Shall he whom the almightie wyl chasten, contend with him? Should not he which disputeth with God, geue him an aunswere?
  • Job 16:3 : 3 Shall not vaine wordes come yet to an ende? Or what maketh thee bolde so to aunswere?
  • Job 42:2-6 : 2 I know that thou hast power ouer all thinges, and that there is no thought hid vnto thee. 3 For who can keepe his owne counsaile so secrete but it shalbe knowen? Therefore haue I spoken that I vnderstoode not, euen the thinges that are to wonderfull for me, and passe myne vnderstanding. 4 O hearken thou vnto me also, and let me speake: aunswere vnto the thing that I wyll aske thee. 5 I haue heard of thee by the hearing of the eare, but nowe myne eye seeth thee. 6 Wherefore I geue myne owne selfe the blame, and take repentaunce in the dust and asshes.
  • 1 Tim 6:5 : 5 Uayne disputations of men of corrupte myndes, destitute of the trueth, thynkyng lucre to be godlynesse. From suche be thou separate.
  • Titus 2:9 : 9 Exhort seruauntes, to be obedient vnto their owne maisters, and to please them in all thynges, not aunsweryng agayne:
  • Jas 2:20 : 20 But wylt thou knowe, O thou vayne man, that that fayth which is without workes, is dead?
  • Job 40:5 : 5 Once haue I spoken, but I wyll saye no more: yea twyse, but I wyl proceede no further.
  • Job 40:8 : 8 Wylt thou disanul my iudgement? or wylt thou condempne me, that thou mayst be righteous?
  • Mic 6:8 : 8 He hath shewed thee O man what is good, and what the Lorde requireth of thee: namely to do iustly, to loue mercie, and to humble thy selfe to walke with thy God.
  • Matt 20:15 : 15 Is it not lawfull for me, to do that I wyll with myne owne? Is thyne eye euyll, because I am good?
  • Rom 2:1 : 1 Therefore art thou inexcusable, O ma, whosoeuer thou be that iudgest. For in that same wherin thou iudgest another, thou condempnest thy self. For thou that iudgest, doest euen ye selfe same thynges.
  • 1 Cor 1:20 : 20 Where is the wise? where is ye scribe? where is the disputer of this worlde? Hath not God made the wisedome of this worlde foolyshenesse?
  • 1 Cor 7:16 : 16 For howe knowest thou O woman, whether thou shalt saue thy husbande? or how knowest thou O man, whether thou shalt saue thy wyfe?