1Lo, all this hath my eye seen, my ear hath heard and noted it for itself; 2As much as ye know, do I also know: I do not fall short compared with you. 3However, I would gladly speak to the Almighty; and to argue with God do I desire. 4But ye are inventors of falsehood, physicians of no value are all of you. 5Oh, who would grant that ye might keep a profound silences! and it would he accounted unto you as wisdom. 6Do hearken but to my reasoning, and listen to the pleadings of my lips. 7Will ye speak wrong things for God? and will ye speak for him deceitfully? 8Will ye show him undue favor, when ye contend for God? 9Will it be well if he should search you out? or as one overreacheth another mortal, do ye expect to overreach him? 10He will surely reprove you, if in secret you show him undue favor. 11Doth not his excellency terrify you? and his dread fall upon you? 12The things you remember are mere proverbs of ashes, your high–places are high–places of clay. 13Keep silence toward me, that I may indeed speak, and let pass over me what will. 14Whatever it may cost, I will take my flesh in my teeth, and my life will I put in my hand. 15Lo, though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: only I will argue my own ways before him. 16Even he will come to my assistance; for a hypocrite cannot come before him. 17Listen well to my word, and to my demonstration with your ears. 18Behold now, I have arrayed my cause: I know that I shall be indeed justified. 19Who is he that will contend with me? for now, if I keep silence, I must perish. 20Only two things do not unto me: then will I not hide myself from thy presence. 21Remove thy hand far from me; and let not thy dread terrify me. 22Then call thou, and I will answer; or let me speak, and do thou reply to me. 23How many are my iniquities and sins? my transgression and my sin let me know. 24Wherefore wilt thou hide thy face, and regard me as an enemy unto thee? 25Wilt thou terrify a leaf driven about by the wind? and wilt thou pursue dry stubble? 26That thou writest bitter decrees against me, and assignest unto me the iniquities of my youth; 27And that thou puttest my feet in the stocks, and watchest narrowly all my paths; and settest for thyself a mark upon the soles of my feet? 28And yet the body decayeth like a rotten thing, as a garment that the moth hath eaten.