Job 13:5

5 I wish you would keep silent. For you, that would be wisdom.

Job 13:5 Meaning and Commentary

Job 13:5

And that ye would altogether hold your peace
Since what they said of him was not true, nor anything to the purpose, or that tended to the comfort of his afflicted soul, but the reverse; and therefore he could have wished they had never broke silence, but continued as they were the first seven days of their visit; and now, since they had spoken, and had done no good by speaking, but hurt, he desires for the future they would be silent, and say no more:

and it should be your wisdom:
it would be the greatest evidence of it they could give; they had shown none by speaking; it would be a proof of some in them, should they hold their peace; a very biting expression this see ( Proverbs 17:28 ) .

Job 13:5 In-Context

3 However, I want to speak to the Almighty, and I wish to argue my case in front of God.
4 But you are smearing me with lies. All of you are worthless physicians.
5 I wish you would keep silent. For you, that would be wisdom.
6 Please listen to my argument, and pay attention to my plea.
7 "Will you talk wickedly for God and talk deceitfully on his behalf?
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