H5414O that[H8799] H2790ye would altogether[H8687] H2790hold your peace[H8686] H2451! and it should be your wisdom.
H191Even a foolH2790, when he holdeth his peace[H8688] H2803, is counted[H8735] H2450wiseH331: and he that shutteth[H8801] H8193his lipsH995is esteemed a man of understanding[H8737] .
H2790Hold your peace[H8685] H1696, let me alone, that I may speak[H8762] H5674, and let come[H8799] on me what will .
G5620WhereforeG3450, myG27belovedG80brethrenG2077, letG3956everyG444manG2077be[G5749] G5036swiftG1519toG191hear[G5658] G1021, slowG1519toG2980speak[G5658] G1021, slowG1519toG3709wrath:
H2472For a dreamH935cometh[H8802] H7230through the multitudeH6045of businessH3684; and a fool'sH6963voiceH7230is known by multitudeH1697of words.
H7919Therefore the prudent[H8688] H1826shall keep silence[H8799] H6256in that timeH7451; for it is an evilH6256time.
H7969So these threeH582menH7673ceased[H8799] H6030to answer[H8800] H347JobH6662, because he was righteousH5869in his own eyes.
H3013How long will ye vex[H8686] H5315my soulH1792, and break[H8762] H4405me in pieces with words?
H5704How longH7760will it be ere ye make[H8799] H7078an endH4405of wordsH995? mark[H8799] H310, and afterwardsH1696we will speak[H8762] .
H7307Shall vainH1697wordsH7093have an endH4834? or what emboldeneth[H8686] H6030thee that thou answerest[H8799] ?
H907Should thy liesH2790makeH4962menH2790hold their peace[H8686] H3932? and when thou mockest[H8799] H3637, shall no man make thee ashamed[H8688] ?
H8085Hear[H8798] H8433now my reasoningH7181, and hearken[H8685] H7379to the pleadingsH8193of my lips.
H6437Mark[H8798] H8074me, and be astonished[H8713] H7760, and lay[H8798] H3027your handH6310upon your mouth.
H3176When I had waited[H8689] H1696, (for they spake[H8762] H5975not, but stood still[H8804] H6030, and answered[H8804] no more;)