24
Teach me, and I will hold my
tongue: and cause me to
understand wherein I have
erred.
.Wnyib'h yityig'V -h;m.W vyir]x;a yin]a;w yin.Wrw{h ? yil
25
How
forcible are
right words! but what doth your
arguing reprove?
;xyikw{Y -h;m.W r,v{y -yer.mia<0561!> .Wc.r.miN -h;m ? ~,Kim ;xekw{h
26
Do ye
imagine to
reprove words, and the
speeches of one that is
desperate, which are as
wind?
v'a{n yer.mia ;x.Wr.l.W .Wb{v.x;T ~yiLim x;kw{h.l;h
27
Yea, ye
overwhelm the
fatherless, and ye
dig a pit for your
friend.
~,k][yer -l;[ .Wr.kit.w .WlyiP;T ~w{t'y -l;[ -p;a
28
Now therefore be
content,
look upon me; for it is
evident unto you if I
lie.
~,kyen.P -l;[.w yib -.Wn.p .Wlyiaw{h h'T;[.w ? beZ;k]a -mia
29
Return, I pray you, let it not be
iniquity; yea, return
again, my
righteousness is in it.
H'b -yiq.dic dw{[ yibUv.w h'l.w;[ yih.T -l;a a'n -.WbUv
30
Is
there iniquity in my
tongue? cannot my
taste discern perverse
things?
!yib'y -a{l yiKix -mia h'l.w;[ yinw{v.liB -vey]h ? tw{.W;h