11:1 Then
answered
Zophar
the
Naamathite,
and
said,
11:2 Should
not
the
multitude
of
words
be
answered
And
should
a
man
full
of
talk
be
justified
11:3 Should
thy
boastings
make
men
hold
their
peace
And
when
thou
mockest,
shall
no
man
make
thee
ashamed
11:4 For
thou
sayest,
My
doctrine
is
pure,
And
I
am
clean
in
thine
eyes.
11:5 But
oh
that
God
would
speak,
And
open
his
lips
against
thee,
11:6 And
that
he
would
show
thee
the
secrets
of
wisdom!
For
he
is
manifold
in
understanding.
Know
therefore
that
God
exacteth
of
thee
less
than
thine
iniquity
deserveth.
11:7 Canst
thou
by
searching
find
out
God
Canst
thou
find
out
the
Almighty
unto
perfection
11:8 It
is
high
as
heaven;
what
canst
thou
do
Deeper
than
Sheol;
What
canst
thou
know
11:9 The
measure
thereof
is
longer
than
the
earth,
And
broader
than
the
sea.
11:10 If
he
pass
through,
and
shut
up,
And
all
unto
judgment,
then
who
can
hinder
him
11:11 For
he
knoweth
false
men:
He
seeth
iniquity
also,
even
though
he
consider
it
not.
11:12 But
vain
man
is
void
of
understanding,
Yea,
man
is
born
[as]
a
wild
ass's
colt.
11:13 If
thou
set
thy
heart
aright,
And
stretch
out
thy
hands
toward
him;
11:14 If
iniquity
be
in
thy
hand,
put
it
far
away,
And
let
not
unrighteousness
dwell
in
thy
tents.
11:15 Surely
then
shalt
thou
lift
up
thy
face
without
spot;
Yea,
thou
shalt
be
stedfast,
and
shalt
not
fear:
11:16 For
thou
shalt
forget
thy
misery;
Thou
shalt
remember
it
as
waters
that
are
passed
away,
11:17 And
[thy]
life
shall
be
clearer
than
the
noonday;
Though
there
be
darkness,
it
shall
be
as
the
morning.
11:18 And
thou
shalt
be
secure,
because
there
is
hope;
Yea,
thou
shalt
search
[about
thee],
and
shalt
take
thy
rest
in
safety.
11:19 Also
thou
shalt
lie
down,
and
none
shall
make
thee
afraid;
Yea,
many
shall
make
suit
unto
thee.
11:20 But
the
eyes
of
the
wicked
shall
fail,
And
they
shall
have
no
way
to
flee;
And
their
hope
shall
be
the
giving
up
of
the
ghost.