Job 31:13
If I did contemne the iudgement of my seruant, and of my mayde, when they did contend with me,
If I did contemne the iudgement of my seruant, and of my mayde, when they did contend with me,
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9If mine heart hath bene deceiued by a woman, or if I haue layde wayte at the doore of my neighbour,
10Let my wife grinde vnto another man, and let other men bow downe vpon her:
11For this is a wickednes, and iniquitie to bee condemned:
12Yea, this is a fire that shal deuoure to destructio, & which shal roote out al mine increase,
14What then shal I do when God standeth vp? & when he shal visit me, what shal I answere?
38If my lande cry against me, or the furrowes thereof complayne together,
39If I haue eaten the fruites thereof without siluer: or if I haue grieued the soules of the masters thereof,
28(This also had bene an iniquitie to be condemned: for I had denied the God aboue)
29If I reioyced at his destruction that hated me, or was mooued to ioye when euill came vpon him,
30Neither haue I suffred my mouth to sinne, by wishing a curse vnto his soule.
10Accuse not a seruant vnto his master, lest he curse thee, when thou hast offended.
19If I haue seene any perish for want of clothing, or any poore without couering,
20If his loynes haue not blessed me, because he was warmed with the fleece of my sheepe,
21If I haue lift vp mine hande against the fatherlesse, when I saw that I might helpe him in the gate,
16If I restrained the poore of their desire, or haue caused the eyes of the widow to faile,
17Or haue eaten my morsels alone, and the fatherles hath not eaten thereof,
5But in deede if ye will aduance your selues against me, and rebuke me for my reproche,
26And if a man smite his seruant in the eie, or his maide in the eye, and hath perished it, hee shall let him goe free for his eye.
27Also if he smite out his seruants tooth, or his maides tooth, he shall let him goe out free for his tooth.
19Who is he, that will pleade with me? for if I nowe holde my tongue, I dye.
20And if a man smite his seruant, or his maide with a rod, and he die vnder his hande, he shalbe surely punished.
15If I say, I will iudge thus, beholde the generation of thy children: I haue trespassed.
15They that dwel in mine house, and my maydes tooke me for a stranger: for I was a stranger in their sight.
16I called my seruant, but he would not answere, though I prayed him with my mouth.
7Likewise if a man sell his daughter to be a seruant, she shal not goe out as the men seruantes doe.
15Nowe therefore that I am come to speake of this thing vnto my lord the King, the cause is that the people haue made me afrayd: therefore thine handmayde sayd, Nowe will I speake vnto the King: it may be that the King will perfourme the request of his handmayde.
16For the King wil heare, to deliuer his handmayde out of the hande of the man that woulde destroy mee, and also my sonne from the inheritance of God.
18The wicked also despised mee, and when I rose, they spake against me.
2I will say vnto God, Condemne mee not: shew me, wherefore thou contendest with mee.
3Thinkest thou it good to oppresse me, and to cast off the labour of thine handes, and to fauour the counsel of the wicked?
3O Lorde my God, if I haue done this thing, if there be any wickednes in mine handes,
4If I haue rewarded euill vnto him that had peace with mee, (yea I haue deliuered him that vexed me without cause)
25If I reioyced because my substance was great, or because mine hand had gotten much,
12Surely mine enemie did not defame mee: for I could haue borne it: neither did mine aduersarie exalt himselfe against mee: for I would haue hid me from him.
4Doe I direct my talke to man? If it were so, how should not my spirit be troubled?
34Though I could haue made afraid a great multitude, yet the most contemptible of the families did feare me: so I kept silence, and went not out of the doore.
23For the hatefull woman, when she is married, & for a handmaid that is heire to her mistres.
7There the righteous might reason with him, so I shoulde be deliuered for euer from my Iudge.
5But if the seruant saye thus, I loue my master, my wife and my children, I will not goe out free,
11But afterwarde they repented and caused the seruants and the handmayds, whom they had let go free, to returne, and helde them in subiection as seruants and handmayds.
32If the oxe gore a seruant or a mayde, hee shal giue vnto their master thirtie shekels of siluer, and the oxe shalbe stoned.
9He that is despised, & is his owne seruant, is better then he that boasteth himselfe and lacketh bread.
31Yet shalt thou plunge mee in the pit, and mine owne clothes shal make me filthie.
32For he is not a man as I am, that I shoulde answere him, if we come together to iudgement.
1Bvt now they that are yonger then I, mocke me: yea, they whose fathers I haue refused to set with the dogges of my flockes.
29If I be wicked, why labour I thus in vaine?
23For Gods punishment was fearefull vnto me, & I could not be deliuered from his highnes.
42For they are my seruants, whom I brought out of the lande of Egypt: they shall not be solde as bondmen are solde.
2For what portion should I haue of God from aboue? and what inheritance of the Almightie from on hie?
7Now after that the Lord had spoken these wordes vnto Iob, ye Lord also said vnto Eliphaz ye Temanite, My wrath is kindled against thee, and against thy two friends: for yee haue not spoken of me the thing that is right, like my seruant Iob.