If he will strive with God, he may not answer to God one for a thousand.
I shall say to God, Do not thou condemn me; show thou to me, why thou deemest me so.
Who is he that is deemed with me? Come he; why am I still, and am wasted?
Thou, Job, strivest against God, that not at all thy words [he] answered to thee.
for it is no more in the power of man, that he come to God into doom.
Whether he, that striveth with God, shall have rest so lightly? Soothly he, that reproveth God, oweth for to answer to him.
I spake one thing, which thing I would, that I had not said; and I spake another thing, to which I shall no more add.
How great am I, that I answer to him, and speak by my words with him?
If I will make me just [or justify me], my own mouth shall condemn me; if I shall show me innocent, he shall prove me a shrew.
Who understandeth trespasses? make thou me clean from my privy sins;
For why evils, of which is no number, encompassed me; my wicked-nesses have taken me, and I might not, that I should see. Those [or They] be multiplied above the hairs of mine head; and mine heart forsook me.
O! man, who art thou, that answerest to God? Whether a made thing saith to him that made it, What hast thou made me so?
If we say, that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and truth is not in us.
For if our heart reproveth us, God is more than our heart, and knoweth all things.