Job 16:20

20 ecce enim in caelo testis meus et conscius meus in excelsis

Job 16:20 Meaning and Commentary

Job 16:20

My friends scorn me
Not that they scoffed at his afflictions and calamities, and at his diseases and disorders, that would have been very brutish and inhuman, but at his words, the arguments and reasons he made use of to defend himself with, see ( Job 12:4 ) ;

[but] mine eye poureth out [tears] unto God;
in great plenty, because of his very great sorrows and distresses, both inward and outward; and it was his mercy, that when his friends slighted and neglected him, yea, bore hard upon him, and mocked at him, that he had a God to go to, and pour out not only his tears, but all his complaints, and even his very soul unto him, from whom he might hope for relief; and what he said, when he did this, is as follows.

Job 16:20 In-Context

18 haec passus sum absque iniquitate manus meae cum haberem mundas ad Deum preces
19 terra ne operias sanguinem meum neque inveniat locum in te latendi clamor meus
20 ecce enim in caelo testis meus et conscius meus in excelsis
21 verbosi mei amici mei ad Deum stillat oculus meus
22 atque utinam sic iudicaretur vir cum Deo quomodo iudicatur filius hominis cum collega suo
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.