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Job Begins to Argues His Case

13 “Look, I’ve seen everything;
    I’ve listened carefully and I understand.
What you know, I know, too;
    I’m not inferior to you.
But I want to talk to the Almighty;
    and I’m determined to argue my case[a] before God.”

Job Accuses His Friends

“But as for you, you whitewash with lies;
    all of you are worthless quacks.[b]
I wish you’d all just shut up.
    Then at least you would appear to be wise.

“Now listen to my dispute!
    Pay attention to my arguments.[c]
Why do you speak falsely on God’s behalf
    and speak deceitfully[d] about him?
Will you show partiality to him?[e]
    Will you plead God’s case?
Will things go well for you under his cross-examination?
    Can you lie to him, as you would to a human being?[f]

10 “He will be sure to rebuke you,
    if you show partiality[g] in secret.
11 His splendor will petrify you with terror,
    paralyzing you with fear, won’t it?
12 Your maxims are just worthless proverbs;
    your defensive arguments are made of clay.”

Job Resolves to Present His Case

13 “Don’t talk to me! It’s my turn to speak;
    then whatever happens, happens.
14 Why shouldn’t I bite my flesh
    or take my life in my hands?
15 Even though he kills me,
    I’ll continue to hope in him.
        At least I’ll be able to argue my case[h] to his face!
16 I have this as my salvation:
    the godless person won’t be appearing before him.
17 Pay attention[i] to what I have to say
    and listen to my testimony with your own ears.”

Job Presents His Conditions

18 “Look, now! I’ve prepared my case for court.[j]
    I know that I’m going to win.[k]
19 Who can oppose me?
    If they do, I’ll be silent and die.
20 Grant me only two things as you deal with me;
    then I won’t hide from you.[l]
21 Withdraw your hand far from me
    and keep me from being petrified with terror.
22 Then call and I’ll answer,
    or let me speak and then you reply to me!”

Job Presents Himself for Cross-Examination

23 “How many of my iniquities and sins have you counted?
    Show me my transgression and sin.
24 Why do you hide your face
    and regard me as your enemy?
25 Are you a god who would make a leaf tremble
    or who would prosecute a dry straw?
26 You’ve accused me of bitter things;
    you’ve caused me to reap[m] the sins of my youth.
27 You’ve locked my feet in stocks;
    you watch all my steps;
        You’ve limited where I can walk.[n]
28 So I’m a man who wears out like something rotten,
    like a garment that has become moth-eaten.”

Footnotes

  1. Job 13:3 The Heb. lacks my case
  2. Job 13:4 Lit. physicians
  3. Job 13:6 Lit. arguments of my lips
  4. Job 13:7 Or treachery
  5. Job 13:8 Lit. lift up his face
  6. Job 13:9 Lit. mankind
  7. Job 13:10 Lit. you lift up the face
  8. Job 13:15 Or way
  9. Job 13:17 Lit. listen, to listen
  10. Job 13:18 Or judgment
  11. Job 13:18 Lit. I’m in the right
  12. Job 13:20 Lit. from your face
  13. Job 13:26 Lit. inherit
  14. Job 13:27 Lit. limited the soles of my feet