< Job 13 >
1 Lo! all this mine eye hath seen; Mine ear hath heard and understood it.
There! all it has seen eye my it has heard ear my and it has understood it.
2 What ye know, I know also; I am not inferior to you.
Like knowledge your I know also I not [am] falling I more than you.
3 But O that I might speak with the Almighty! O that I might reason with God!
But I to [the] Almighty I will speak and to argue to God I desire.
4 For ye are forgers of lies; Physicians of no value, all of you!
And but you [are] smearers of falsehood [are] physicians of worthlessness all of you.
5 O that ye would altogether hold your peace! This, truly, would be wisdom in you.
Who? will he give certainly you will be silent! and it may become for you wisdom.
6 Hear, I pray you, my arguments; Attend to the pleadings of my lips!
Listen to please argument my and [the] contentions of lips my pay attention to.
7 Will ye speak falsehood for God? Will ye utter deceit for him?
¿ for God will you speak unrighteousness and for him will you speak? deceit.
8 Will ye be partial to his person? Will ye contend earnestly for God?
¿ Face his will you lift up! or? for God will you argue a case!
9 Will it be well for you, if he search you thoroughly? Can ye deceive him, as one may deceive a man?
¿ [will it be] good If he will examine you or? as deceives a person will you deceive him.
10 Surely he will rebuke you, If ye secretly have respect to persons.
Certainly he will rebuke you if in secrecy faces you will lift up!
11 Doth not his majesty make you afraid, And his dread fall upon you?
¿ Not majesty his will it terrify you and dread his will it fall? on you.
12 Your maxims are words of dust; Your fortresses are fortresses of clay.
Memorials your [are] proverbs of ash[es] [are] defenses of clay defenses your.
13 Hold your peace, and let me speak: And then come upon me what will!
Be silent from me so let me speak I and let it pass on me whatever.
14 Why do I take my flesh in my teeth, And put my life in my hand?
Concerning what? - will I take flesh my in teeth my and life my will I put? in palm my.
15 Lo! he slayeth me, and I have no hope! Yet will I justify my ways before him.
There! he will kill me (to him *Q(K)*) I will hope nevertheless ways my to face his I will argue.
16 This also shall be my deliverance; For no unrighteous man will come before him.
Also that of me [will be] for deliverance for not before him a godless [person] he will come.
17 Hear attentively my words, And give ear to my declaration!
Listen completely [to] speech my and declaration my [be] in ears your.
18 Behold, I have now set in order my cause; I know that I am innocent.
Here! please I have arranged a case I know that I I am in [the] right.
19 Who is he that can contend with me? For then would I hold my peace, and die!
Who? that will he conduct a case with me if now I will keep silent and I may expire.
20 Only do not unto me two things, Then will I not hide myself from thy presence;
Only two [things] may not you do with me then from before you not I will hide myself.
21 Let not thy hand be heavy upon me, And let not thy terrors make me afraid:
Hand your from on me put far away and dread your may not it terrify me.
22 Then call upon me, and I will answer; Or I will speak, and answer thou me.
And call and I I will answer or let me speak and respond to me.
23 How many are my iniquities and sins? Make me to know my faults and transgressions.
How many? of me [are] iniquities and sins transgression my and sin my make known to me.
24 Wherefore dost thou hide thy face, And account me as thine enemy?
Why? face your do you hide and do you consider? me to an enemy of you.
25 Wilt thou put in fear the driven leaf? Wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?
¿ A leaf driven about will you terrify and chaff dry will you pursue?
26 For thou writest bitter things against me, And makest me inherit the sins of my youth.
For you write on me bitter things and you cause to inherit me [the] iniquities of youth my.
27 Yea, thou puttest my feet in the stocks, And waterest all my paths; Thou hemmest in the soles of my feet.
And you put in the stock[s] - feet my so you may watch all paths my on [the] roots of feet my you make a mark.
28 And I, like an abandoned thing, shall waste away; Like a garment which is moth-eaten.
And he like rottenness he wears out like a garment [which] it eats it a moth.