Job 9:19
Yf men will speake of strength, he is the stogest of all: yf me will speake of rightousnes, who darre be my recorde?
Yf men will speake of strength, he is the stogest of all: yf me will speake of rightousnes, who darre be my recorde?
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18Beholde, though sentence were geuen vpon me, I am sure to be knowne for vngilty.
19What is he, that will go to lawe with me? For yf I holde my tonge, I shal dye.
4to pleate my cause before him, and to fyll my mouth with argumentes:
5That I might knowe, what answere he wolde geue me: & that I might vnderstonde, what he wolde saye vnto me.
6Wil he pleate agaynst me with his greate power & strength, or wyll he leane him self vtterly vpon me?
7Oh no, let him not do so with me. But let hym geue me like power to go to lawe, then am I sure to wynne my matter.
32For he yt I must geue answere vnto, and with whom I go to lawe, is not a man as I am.
33Nether is there eny dayes man to reproue both the partes, or to laye his hode betwixte vs.
20yf I will iustifie my self, myne owne mouth shall codemne me: yf I will put forth my self for a perfecte man, he shal proue me a wicked doer:
14How shulde I then answere him? or, what wordes shulde I fynde out agaynst him?
15Yee though I be rightuous, yet will I not geue him one worde agayne, but mekely submytte my self to my iudge.
16All be it that I call vpon him, and he heare me, yet am I not sure, yt he hath herde my voyce:
5But yf ye wil enhaunce yor selues agaynst me, & accuse me to be a wicked personne because of the shame that is come vpon me:
2As for yt I knowe it is so of a treuth, yt a man compared vnto God, can not be iustified.
3Yf he wil argue with him, he shall not be able to answere him vnto one amonge a thousande.
4He is wyse of hert, and mightie in strength. Who euer prospered, that toke parte agaynst him?
8Wilt thou disanulle my iudgment? Or, wilt thou condemne me, yt thou thy self mayest be made rightuous?
9Is thine arme then like the arme of God? Maketh thy voyce soch a soude as his doth?
7Beholde, though I crie, yet violece is done vnto me, I can not be herde: Though I complane, there is none to geue sentece with me.
8He hath hedged vp my path, I ca not get awaye, he hath set darcknesse in my gate.
12Yf he be haisty to take eny thinge awaye, who wil make him restore it agayne? Who wil saye vnto him: what doest thou?
5Yf thou cast, then geue me answere: prepare thy self to stode before me face to face.
18He will not let my sprete be in rest, but fylleth me wt bytternesse.
3Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?
8Myne aduocate speaketh for me, who wil then go with me to lawe? Let vs stode one agaynst another: yf there be eny that wil reason with me, let him come here forth to me.
10There darre none be so bolde, as to rayse him vp. Who is able to stonde before me?
29Yf I be then a wicked one, why haue I laboured in vayne?
4Is it with a man, that I make this disputacio? Which yf it were so, shulde not my sprete be the in sore trouble?
10The shulde I haue some coforte: yee I wolde desyre him in my payne, that he shulde not spare, for I will not be agaynst ye wordes of the holy one.
11What power haue I to endure? Or? what is myne ende, that my soule might be paciet?
12Is my strength the strength of stones? Or, is my flesh made of brasse?
13Am I able to helpe my self? Is not my strength gone fro me,
10Though he turne all thinges vpsyde downe, close them in, or thrust the together, who darre check him therfore?
2and will saye vnto God: O do not condemne me, but shewe me the cause, wherfore thou iudgest me on this maner.
15Yf I do wickedly, wo is me therfore: Yf I be rightuous, yet darre I not lift vp my heade: so full am I of confucion, and se myne owne misery.
12Beholde, vnto these vnreasonable wordes of thyne wil I make answere. Shulde God be reproued of man?
13Why doest thou then stryue agaynst him, because he geueth the no accomptes of all his doinges?
35and then shal I answere him without eny feare. For as longe as I am in soch fearfulnesse, I can make no answere: And why?
3Neuerthelesse I am purposed to talke with the Allmightie, and my desyre is to comon with God.
32But yf thou hast eny thinge to saye, then answere me and speake, for thy answere pleaseth me.
22And then sende for me to the lawe, yt I maye answere for my self: or els, let me speake, and geue thou the answere.
15Lo, there is nether coforte ner hope for me, yf he wil slaye me. But yf I shewe and reproue myne owne wayes in his sight,
23It is not we that can fynde out the allmightie: for in power, equite and rigtuousnesse he is hyer then can be expressed.
5And why? Iob hath sayde: I am rightuous, but God doth me wronge.
14But seynge that God wil sytt in iudgment, what shal I do? And for so moch as he wil nedes vyset me, what answere shal I geue him?
3Doth God peruerte the thinge that is laufull? Or, doth the Allmightie destroye the thynge that is right?
27When I am purposed to forget my complayninges to chaunge my countenaunce, and to coforte my self:
21Though a body might pleate wt God, as one man doth with another,
24As for the worlde, he geueth it ouer in to the power of the wicked, soch as the rulers be, wherof all londes are full. Is it not so? where is there eny, but he is soch one?
2Can he that stryueth with the Allmightie, be at rest? Shulde not he which disputeth with God, geue him an answere?