each ye me, and I will be silent: and what I erred in, cause me to understand.
For in many things we all stumble. If any stumble not in word, this a perfect man, able to govern by a bridle also the whole body.
Thou shalt give to the wise one and he will be more wise: make known to the just one and he will add receiving.
Saying to God, Thou wilt not condemn me; make known to me for what thou wilt contend with me.
I will make thee wise, and teach thee in the way. which thou shalt go: I will counsel mine eyes upon thee.
Who will understand errors? acquit me from hidden things.
Besides I shall see thou wilt teach it to me: if I did iniquity, I will not add.
And yet hear now, O Job, my speech, and give ear to all my words.
Behold this, we searched it out, so it is: hear it, and know thou for thyself.
An earring of gold and a necklace of gold, the wise one reproving upon the hearing ear.
Behold, I waited for your words, giving ear even to your understandings while ye will search out words.
Wherefore, my dearly beloved brethren, let every man be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger:
And deliver me from the hand of the enemy? and from the hand of the strong ye shall redeem me?
How forcible were words of uprightness! and what will reproving from you prove?
How many iniquities and sins to me? make known to me my transgression and my sin.