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Chapter 13
Lo,
mine
eye
hath
seen
all
this,
mine
ear
hath
heard
and
understood
it.
2
What
ye
know,
the
same
do
I
know
also:
I
am
not
inferior
unto
you.
3
Surely
I
would
speak
to
the
Almighty,
and
I
desire
to
reason
with
God.
4
But
ye
are
forgers
of
lies,
ye
are
all
physicians
of
no
value.
5
O
that
ye
would
altogether
hold
your
peace!
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
Is
it
good
that
he
should
search
you
out?
or
as
one
man
mocketh
another,
do
ye
so
mock
him?
10
He
will
surely
reprove
you,
if
ye
do
secretly
accept
persons.
11
Shall
not
his
excellency
make
you
afraid?
and
his
dread
fall
upon
you?
12
Your
remembrances
are
like
unto
ashes,
your
bodies
to
bodies
of
clay.
13
Hold
your
peace,
let
me
alone,
that
I
may
speak,
and
let
come
on
me
what
will.
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
diligently
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
Withdraw
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
thou
me.
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.
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