The Word Am I

The Book of Job

Berean Study Bible 2020

- Chapter 13 -

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Indeed, my eyes have seen all this; my ears have heard and understood.
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What you know, I also know; I am not inferior to you.
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Yet I desire to speak to the Almighty and argue my case before God.
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You, however, smear with lies; you are all worthless physicians.
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If only you would remain silent; for that would be your wisdom!
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Hear now my argument, and listen to the plea of my lips.
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Will you speak wickedly on God’s behalf or speak deceitfully for Him?
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Would you show Him partiality or argue in His defense?
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Would it be well when He examined you? Could you deceive Him like a man?
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Surely He would rebuke you if you secretly showed partiality.
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Would His majesty not terrify you? Would the dread of Him not fall upon you?
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Your maxims are proverbs of ashes; your defenses are defenses of clay.
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Be silent, and I will speak. Then let come to me what may.
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Why do I put myself at risk (a) and take my life in my own hands?
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Though He slay me, I will hope in Him.(b) I will still defend my ways to His face.
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Moreover, this will be my salvation, for no godless man can appear before Him.
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Listen carefully to my words; let my declaration ring in your ears.
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Behold, now that I have prepared my case, I know that I will be vindicated.
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Can anyone indict me? If so, I will be silent and die.

Job's desperate prayer

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Only grant these two things to me, so that I need not hide from You:
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Withdraw Your hand from me, and do not let Your terror frighten me.
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Then call me, and I will answer, or let me speak, and You can reply.
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How many are my iniquities and sins? Reveal to me my transgression and sin.
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Why do You hide Your face and consider me as Your enemy?
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Would You frighten a windblown leaf? Would You chase after dry chaff?
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For You record bitter accusations against me and bequeath to me the iniquities of my youth.
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You put my feet in the stocks and stand watch over all my paths; You set a limit for the soles of my feet.
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So man wastes away like something rotten, like a moth-eaten garment.

Footnotes

(a)13:14 Literally Why do I take my flesh in my teeth
(b)13:15 Or I have no other hope