Job 13:19

"See now, I have set my cause in order. I know that I am righteous."

Key Reflection

In Job 13:19, Job asserts that he has presented his case before God with clarity and integrity, confident in his righteousness. This declaration reflects Job’s trust that his actions and beliefs are just, even as he faces trials and doubts from others.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Who is he that will plead with me? -That is, “who is there now that will take up the cause, and enter into an argument against me? I have set my cause before God. I appeal now to all to take up the argument against me, and have no fear if they do as to the result. I am confident of a sucessful issue, and await calmly the divine adjudication.” For now, if I hold my tongue I shall give up the ghost -This translation, in my view, by no means expresses the sense of the original, if indeed it is not exactly the reverse. According to this version, the meaning is, that if he did not go into a vindication of himself he would die.

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