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[1]Lo,mine eye hath seen all this: mine ear hath heard, and understand it. [2]Iknow also as much as you know: I am not inferior unto you. [3]ButI will speak to the Almighty, and I desire to dispute with God. [4]Forindeed ye forge lies, and all you are physicians of no value. [5]Oh,that you would hold your tongue, that it might be imputed to you for wisdom! [6]Nowhear my disputation, and give ear to the arguments of my lips. [7]Willye speak wickedly for God's defense, and talk deceitfully for his cause? [8]Willye accept his person? Or will ye contend for God? [9]Isit well that he should seek of you? Will you make a lie for him, as one lieth for a man? [10]Hewill surely reprove you, if ye do secretly accept any person. [11]Shallnot his excellency make you afraid? And his fear fall upon you? [12]Yourmemories may be compared unto ashes, and your bodies to bodies of clay. [13]Holdyour tongues in my presence, that I may speak, and let come upon what will. [14]Whereforedo I take my flesh in my teeth, and put my soul in mine hand? [15]Lo,though he slay me, yet will I trust in him, and I will reprove my ways in his sight. [16]Heshall be my salvation also: for the hypocrite shall not come before him. [17]Heardiligently my words, and mark my talk. [18]Beholdnow: if I prepare me to judgment, I know that I shall be justified. [19]Whois he, that will plead with me? For if I now hold my tongue, I die. [20]Butdo not these two things unto me: then will I not hide myself from thee. [21]Withdrawthine hand from me, and let not thy fear make me afraid. [22]Thencall thou, and I will answer: or let me speak, and answer thou me. [23]Howmany are mine iniquities and sins? Show me my rebellion, and my sin. [24]Whereforehidest thou thy face, and takest me for thine enemy? [25]Wiltthou break a leaf driven to and from? And wilt thou pursue the dry stubble? [26]Forthou writest bitter things against me, and makest me to possess the iniquities of my youth. [27]Thouputtest my feet also in the stocks, and lookest narrowly unto all my paths, and makest the print thereof in the heels of my feet. [28]Suchone consumeth like a rotten thing, and as a garment that is moth eaten.
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