Job 13:4-28

Job 13:4-28

[4] But  ye are forgers  of lies,  ye are all physicians  of no value.  [5] O that  ye would altogether  and it should be your wisdom.  [6] Hear  now my reasoning,  and hearken  to the pleadings  of my lips.  [7] Will ye speak  wickedly  for God?  and talk  deceitfully  for him? [8] Will ye accept  his person?  will ye contend  for God?  [9] that he should search you out?  mocketh  him? [10] He will surely  you, if ye do secretly  accept  persons.  [11] Shall not his excellency  make you afraid?  and his dread  fall  [12] Your remembrances  unto ashes,  your bodies  of clay.  [13] Hold your peace,  let me alone, that I may speak,  and let come  [14] Wherefore do I take  my flesh  in my teeth,  and put  my life  in mine hand?  [15] Though  he slay  me, yet will I trust  in him: but I will maintain  mine own ways  before  him. [16] He also shall be my salvation:  for an hypocrite  shall not come  before  him. [17] Hear  my speech,  and my declaration  with your ears.  [18] Behold now, I have ordered  my cause;  I know  that I shall be justified.  [19] Who is he that will plead  with me? for now, if I hold my tongue,  I shall give up the ghost.  [20] Only do  not two  things unto me: then will I not hide  myself from thee.  [21] thine hand  far  from me: and let not thy dread  make me afraid.  [22] Then call  thou, and I will answer:  or let me speak,  and answer  [23] How many are mine iniquities  and sins?  make me to know  my transgression  and my sin.  [24] Wherefore hidest  thou thy face,  and holdest  me for thine enemy?  [25] Wilt thou break  a leaf  driven to and fro?  and wilt thou pursue  the dry  stubble?  [26] For thou writest  bitter things  against me, and makest me to possess  the iniquities  of my youth.  [27] Thou puttest  my feet  also in the stocks,  and lookest narrowly  unto all my paths;  thou settest a print  upon the heels  of my feet.  [28] And he, as a rotten thing,  consumeth,  as a garment  that is moth  eaten.