1 Lo, mine eye H5869 hath seen H7200 all this, mine ear H241 hath heard H8085 and understood H995 it.
2 What ye know, H1847 the same do I know H3045 also: I am not inferior H5307 unto you.
3 Surely H199 I would speak H1696 to the Almighty, H7706 and I desire H2654 to reason H3198 with God. H410
4 But H199 ye are forgers H2950 of lies, H8267 ye are all physicians H7495 of no value. H457
5 O that H5414 ye would altogether H2790 hold your peace! H2790 and it should be your wisdom. H2451
6 Hear H8085 now my reasoning, H8433 and hearken H7181 to the pleadings H7379 of my lips. H8193
7 Will ye speak H1696 wickedly H5766 for God? H410 and talk H1696 deceitfully H7423 for him?
8 Will ye accept H5375 his person? H6440 will ye contend H7378 for God? H410
9 Is it good H2895 that he should search you out? H2713 or as one man H582 mocketh H2048 another, do ye so mock H2048 him?
10 He will surely H3198 reprove H3198 you, if ye do secretly H5643 accept H5375 persons. H6440
11 Shall not his excellency H7613 make you afraid? H1204 and his dread H6343 fall H5307 upon you?
12 Your remembrances H2146 are like H4912 unto ashes, H665 your bodies H1354 to bodies H1354 of clay. H2563
13 Hold your peace, H2790 let me alone, that I may speak, H1696 and let come H5674 on me what will.
14 Wherefore do I take H5375 my flesh H1320 in my teeth, H8127 and put H7760 my life H5315 in mine hand? H3709
15 Though H2005 he slay H6991 me, yet will I trust H3176 in him: but I will maintain H3198 mine own ways H1870 before H6440 him.
16 He also shall be my salvation: H3444 for an hypocrite H2611 shall not come H935 before H6440 him.
17 Hear H8085 diligently H8085 my speech, H4405 and my declaration H262 with your ears. H241
18 Behold now, I have ordered H6186 my cause; H4941 I know H3045 that I shall be justified. H6663
19 Who is he that will plead H7378 with me? for now, if I hold my tongue, H2790 I shall give up the ghost. H1478
20 Only do H6213 not two H8147 things unto me: then will I not hide H5641 myself from thee. H6440
21 Withdraw H7368 thine hand H3709 far H7368 from me: and let not thy dread H367 make me afraid. H1204
22 Then call H7121 thou, and I will answer: H6030 or let me speak, H1696 and answer H7725 thou me.
23 How many are mine iniquities H5771 and sins? H2403 make me to know H3045 my transgression H6588 and my sin. H2403
24 Wherefore hidest H5641 thou thy face, H6440 and holdest H2803 me for thine enemy? H341
25 Wilt thou break H6206 a leaf H5929 driven to and fro? H5086 and wilt thou pursue H7291 the dry H3002 stubble? H7179
26 For thou writest H3789 bitter things H4846 against me, and makest me to possess H3423 the iniquities H5771 of my youth. H5271
27 Thou puttest H7760 my feet H7272 also in the stocks, H5465 and lookest narrowly H8104 unto all my paths; H734 thou settest a print H2707 upon the heels H8328 of my feet. H7272
28 And he, as a rotten thing, H7538 consumeth, H1086 as a garment H899 that is moth H6211 eaten. H398
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Commentary on Job 13 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 13
Job here comes to make application of what he had said in the foregoing chapter; and now we have him not in so good a temper as he was in then: for,
Job 13:1-12
Job here warmly expresses his resentment of the unkindness of his friends.
Job 13:13-22
Job here takes fresh hold, fast hold, of his integrity, as one that was resolved not to let it go, nor suffer it to be wrested from him. His firmness in this matter is commendable and his warmth excusable.
Job 13:23-28
Here,