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Chapter 16
Then
Job
answered
and
said,
2
I
have
heard
many
such
things:
miserable
comforters
are
ye
all.
3
Shall
vain
words
have
an
end?
or
what
emboldeneth
thee
that
thou
answerest?
4
I
also
could
speak
as
ye
do:
if
your
soul
were
in
my
soul’s
stead,
I
could
heap
up
words
against
you,
and
shake
mine
head
at
you.
5
But
I
would
strengthen
you
with
my
mouth,
and
the
moving
of
my
lips
should
asswage
your
grief.
6
Though
I
speak,
my
grief
is
not
asswaged:
and
though
I
forbear,
what
am
I
eased?
7
But
now
he
hath
made
me
weary:
thou
hast
made
desolate
all
my
company.
8
And
thou
hast
filled
me
with
wrinkles,
which
is
a
witness
against
me:
and
my
leanness
rising
up
in
me
beareth
witness
to
my
face.
9
He
teareth
me
in
his
wrath,
who
hateth
me:
he
gnasheth
upon
me
with
his
teeth;
mine
enemy
sharpeneth
his
eyes
upon
me.
10
They
have
gaped
upon
me
with
their
mouth;
they
have
smitten
me
upon
the
cheek
reproachfully;
they
have
gathered
themselves
together
against
me.
11
God
hath
delivered
me
to
the
ungodly,
and
turned
me
over
into
the
hands
of
the
wicked.
12
I
was
at
ease,
but
he
hath
broken
me
asunder:
he
hath
also
taken
me
by
my
neck,
and
shaken
me
to
pieces,
and
set
me
up
for
his
mark.
13
His
archers
compass
me
round
about,
he
cleaveth
my
reins
asunder,
and
doth
not
spare;
he
poureth
out
my
gall
upon
the
ground.
14
He
breaketh
me
with
breach
upon
breach,
he
runneth
upon
me
like
a
giant.
15
I
have
sewed
sackcloth
upon
my
skin,
and
defiled
my
horn
in
the
dust.
16
My
face
is
foul
with
weeping,
and
on
my
eyelids
is
the
shadow
of
death;
17
Not
for
any
injustice
in
mine
hands:
also
my
prayer
is
pure.
18
O
earth,
cover
not
thou
my
blood,
and
let
my
cry
have
no
place.
19
Also
now,
behold,
my
witness
is
in
heaven,
and
my
record
is
on
high.
20
My
friends
scorn
me:
but
mine
eye
poureth
out
tears
unto
God.
21
O
that
one
might
plead
for
a
man
with
God,
as
a
man
pleadeth
for
his
neighbour!
22
When
a
few
years
are
come,
then
I
shall
go
the
way
whence
I
shall
not
return.
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