6 Hear now my defence, and hearken to the pleadings of my lips.
Hear attentively my speech, and let this replace your consolations. Suffer me and I will speak; and after I have spoken, mock on!
Howbeit, Job, I pray thee, hear mine utterances, and hearken to all my words. Behold now, I have opened my mouth, my tongue speaketh in my palate, My words shall be of the uprightness of my heart, and my lips shall utter knowledge purely.
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Commentary on Job 13 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 13
Job here comes to make application of what he had said in the foregoing chapter; and now we have him not in so good a temper as he was in then: for,
Job 13:1-12
Job here warmly expresses his resentment of the unkindness of his friends.
Job 13:13-22
Job here takes fresh hold, fast hold, of his integrity, as one that was resolved not to let it go, nor suffer it to be wrested from him. His firmness in this matter is commendable and his warmth excusable.
Job 13:23-28
Here,