Job 11:3
Should men holde their peace at thy lyes? & when thou mockest others, shall none make thee ashamed?
Should men holde their peace at thy lyes? & when thou mockest others, shall none make thee ashamed?
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2Should not the multitude of wordes be answered? or should a great talker be iustified?
3Shall there be none ende of wordes of winde? or what maketh thee bold so to answere?
9Is it well that he shoulde seeke of you? will you make a lye for him, as one lyeth for a man?
17Let me not be confounded, O Lorde: for I haue called vpon thee: let the wicked bee put to confusion, and to silence in the graue.
18Let the lying lips be made dumme, which cruelly, proudly and spitefully speake against the righteous.
12Why doeth thine heart take thee away, and what doe thine eyes meane,
13That thou answerest to God at thy pleasure, and bringest such wordes out of thy mouth?
4For thou hast sayde, My doctrine is pure, and I am cleane in thine eyes.
5But, oh that God would speake and open his lippes against thee!
10Least he that heareth it put thee to shame, and thine infamie doe not cease.
3Shall he dispute with wordes not comely? or with talke that is not profitable?
4Surely thou hast cast off feare, and restrainest prayer before God.
3Suffer mee, that I may speake, and when I haue spoken, mocke on.
4Doe I direct my talke to man? If it were so, how should not my spirit be troubled?
7Will ye speake wickedly for Gods defence, and talke deceitfully for his cause?
2There are none but mockers with mee, & mine eye continueth in their bitternesse.
3Ye haue now ten times reproched me, and are not ashamed: ye are impudent toward mee.
3What doeth thy deceitfull tongue bring vnto thee? or what doeth it auaile thee?
5Oh, that you woulde holde your tongue, that it might be imputed to you for wisedome!
26I will also laugh at your destruction, and mocke, when your feare commeth.
5But in deede if ye will aduance your selues against me, and rebuke me for my reproche,
21Till he haue filled thy mouth with laughter, and thy lippes with ioy.
19So dealeth the deceitfull man with his friend and sayth, Am not I in sport?
11Shall not his excellencie make you afraid? and his feare fall vpon you?
3And yet thou openest thine eyes vpon such one, and causest me to enter into iudgement with thee.
6Thine owne mouth condemneth thee, and not I, and thy lippes testifie against thee.
6The righteous also shall see it, and feare, and shall laugh at him, saying,
2O ye sonnes of men, howe long will yee turne my glory into shame, louing vanitie, and seeking lyes? Selah.
32If thou hast bene foolish in lifting thy selfe vp, and if thou hast thought wickedly, lay thine hand vpon thy mouth.
1To him that excelleth. A Psalme of Dauid to giue instruction. When Doeg the Edomite came and shewed Saul, and saide to him, Dauid is come to the house of Abimelech. Why boastest thou thy selfe in thy wickednesse, O man of power? the louing kindenesse of God indureth dayly.
3Thinkest thou it good to oppresse me, and to cast off the labour of thine handes, and to fauour the counsel of the wicked?
5Hee that mocketh the poore, reprocheth him, that made him: and he that reioyceth at destruction, shall not be vnpunished.
6Put nothing vnto his wordes, least he reproue thee, and thou be found a lyar.
25But if it be not so, where is he? or who wil proue me a lyer, & make my words of no value?
20Shall it be told him when I speake? Or shall man speake when he shalbe destroyed?
4I am as one mocked of his neighbour, who calleth vpon God, and he heareth him: the iust and the vpright is laughed to scorne.
3The wordes of his mouth are iniquitie and deceit: hee hath left off to vnderstand and to doe good.
3When the wicked commeth, then commeth contempt, and with the vile man reproch.
4Is it for feare of thee that he will accuse thee? or go with thee into iudgement?
3For thou hast said, What profiteth it thee and what auaileth it me, to purge me fro my sinne?
17Shall man be more iust then God? or shall a man be more pure then his maker?
2Let another man prayse thee, and not thine owne mouth: a stranger, and not thine owne lips.
26Let them bee confounded, & put to shame together, that reioyce at mine hurt: let them bee clothed with confusion and shame, that lift vp themselues against me.
10O God, howe long shall the aduersarie reproche thee? shall the enemie blaspheme thy Name for euer?
4On whome haue ye iested? vpon whome haue ye gaped and thrust out your tongue? are not ye rebellious children, and a false seede?
34How then comfort ye me in vaine, seeing in your answeres there remaine but lyes?
21These things hast thou done, and I held my tongue: therefore thou thoughtest that I was like thee: but I will reproue thee, and set them in order before thee.
11And whome diddest thou reuerence or feare, seeing thou hast lyed vnto me, and hast not remembred me, neither set thy minde thereon? is it not because I holde my peace, & that of long time? therefore thou fearest not me.
11But the King shall reioyce in God, and all that sweare by him shall reioyce in him: for the mouth of them that speake lyes, shall be stopped.
3Wherefore are wee counted as beastes, and are vile in your sight?