6 That Thou inquirest for mine iniquity, And for my sin seekest?
But now, my steps Thou numberest, Thou dost not watch over my sin.
If I sinned, then Thou hast observed me, And from mine iniquity dost not acquit me, If I have done wickedly -- wo to me, And righteously -- I lift not up my head, Full of shame -- then see my affliction, And it riseth -- as a lion Thou huntest me. And Thou turnest back -- Thou shewest Thyself wonderful in me. Thou renewest Thy witnesses against me, And dost multiply Thine anger with me, Changes and warfare `are' with me.
Doth not God search out this? For He knoweth the secrets of the heart.
Also in thy skirts hath been found the blood of innocent needy souls, Not by digging have I found them, but upon all these.
and Jesus himself was not trusting himself to them, because of his knowing all `men', and because he had no need that any should testify concerning man, for he himself was knowing what was in man.
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Commentary on Job 10 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 10
Job owns here that he was full of confusion (v. 15), and as he was so was his discourse: he knew not what to say, and perhaps sometimes scarcely knew what he said. In this chapter,
Job 10:1-7
Here is,
Job 10:8-13
In these verses we may observe,
Job 10:14-22
Here we have,