Job 13:19
What is he that wyll go to lawe with me? if I now holde my tongue I dye.
What is he that wyll go to lawe with me? if I now holde my tongue I dye.
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19If men will speake of strength, lo he is strong: if men will speake of iudgement, who shall bring me in to pleade?
20If I will iustifie my selfe, myne owne mouth shall condempne me: if I will put foorth my selfe for a perfect man, he shall proue me a wicked doer.
18Beholde, now haue I prepared my iudgement, and knowe that I shalbe founde righteous.
13Holde your tongues for my sake, that I also may speake, and my sorowe shalbe the lesse.
14Wherefore do I beare my fleshe in my teeth, and put my soule in myne handes?
15Lo, though he slay me, yet wyl I trust in him: but I wyll reproue myne owne wayes in his sight.
4I woulde pleade my cause before hym, and fill my mouth with argumentes:
5I woulde knowe what aunswere he woulde geue me, and vnderstande what he woulde say vnto me.
6Will he pleade against me with his great power? No, but he will make me the stronger.
7There the righteous might dispute with him, so shoulde I be deliuered for euer from my iudge.
20Neuerthelesse, graunt me two thinges, and then wyll I not hide my selfe from thee:
4Is it for mans sake that I make this disputation? Which if it were so, shoulde not my spirite then be in sore trouble?
8He is at hande that iustifieth me, who wyll then go with me to lawe? Let vs stande together, yf there be any that will reason with me? let hym come here foorth to me.
11Therfore I wil not spare my mouth, but I will speake in the trouble of my spirite, and muse in the bitternesse of my mynde.
12Am I a sea or a whale fish, that thou kepest me so in prison?
1My soule is cut of though I lyue, I wil powre out my coplaynte against my selfe, and will speake out of the very heauinesse of my soule.
2I will say vnto God: O do not condempne me, but shewe me wherefore thou contendest so with me?
14Howe much lesse shall I aunswere him? or howe shoulde I finde out my wordes with him?
15For though I were righteous, yet might I not geue him one word againe, but mekely submit my selfe to hym as my iudge.
6Now heare my reasoning, and ponder the argument of my lippes.
22Then call, and I wyll aunswere: or let me speake, and geue me then an aunswere.
20Shall it be tolde him what I saye? Shall man speake when he shalbe destroyed?
8Wylt thou disanul my iudgement? or wylt thou condempne me, that thou mayst be righteous?
21Why doest thou not pardon my trespasses, and take away myne iniquitie? Behold, nowe must I sleepe in the dust, and if thou sekest me to morowe in the morning, I shal not be.
5But if ye wyll aduaunce your selues against me, and rebuke me for the shame that is come vpon me:
20Are not my dayes fewe? Let him then leaue of fro me, and let me a lone, that I may comfort my selfe a litle,
27If I say, I will forget my complayning, I will ceasse from my wrath, and comfort my selfe:
28Then am I afrayde of all my sorowes, for I knowe that thou wilt not iudge me innocent.
3Neuerthelesse, I talke with the almightie, and my desire is to commune with God.
10Then shoulde I haue some comfort, yea I woulde desire him in my payne that he would not spare, for I wil not be against the wordes of the holy one.
31Marke wel O Iob, and heare me: hold thee still, and I will speake.
32But if thou hast any thing to say, then aunswere me, and speake: for I desire to iustifie thee.
7If I complaine of the violence that is done vnto me, I cannot be heard: and if I crye, there is no sentence geuen with me.
3If he wil argue with hym, he can not aunswere hym one thing of a thousande.
19Why goest thou not fro me, nor lettest me alone, so long till I may swalowe downe my spyttle?
35And then shall I aunswere hym without any feare: but because I am not so, I holde me still.
13And why doest thou then striue against him? for he shall not geue the accomptes of all his wordes.
6For all my wordes my sorowe wyll not ceasse: And though I holde my tongue, what am I eased?
2I became dumbe through scilence, I helde my peace from speakyng of good wordes: but the more was my sorowe increased.
14He hath not spoken vnto me, and I wil not aunswere hym as ye haue done.
19Consider me O Lorde, and heare the voyce of mine enemies.
2Shall he whom the almightie wyl chasten, contend with him? Should not he which disputeth with God, geue him an aunswere?
13O that thou wouldest hide me in the graue, & keepe me secret vntyl thy wrath were past, and to appoynt me a time wherein thou mightest remember me.
21O that a body might pleate with God, as one man doth with an other:
15What shall I say? The Lorde hath made a promise to me, yea and he hym selfe hath perfourmed it: I shall therefore so long as I lyue remember this bitternesse of my lyfe.
32For he that I must geue aunswere vnto, and with whom I go to the lawe, is not a man as I am:
5If thou canst then geue me aunswere, prepare thy selfe and stande before me face to face.
14When God will sit in iudgement, what shall I do? & when he will visite me, what aunswere shal I geue him?
24Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and holdest me for thyne enemie?
25Is it not so? Who will then reproue me as a lyer, and say that my wordes are nothing worth? Bildad proueth that no man is cleane nor without sinne before God.