Job 13:7

7 Or are you going to keep on lying 'to do God a service'? to make up stories 'to get him off the hook'?

Job 13:7 Meaning and Commentary

Job 13:7

Will you speak wickedly for God?
&c.] As he suggests they did; they spoke for God, and pleaded for the honour of his justice, by asserting he did not afflict good men, which they thought was contrary to his justice; but: then, at the same time, they spoke wickedly of Job, that he being afflicted of God was a bad man, and an hypocrite; and this was speaking wickedly for God, to vindicate his justice at the expense of his character, which there was no need to do; and showed that they were poor advocates for God, since they might have vindicated the honour of his justice, and yet allowed that he afflicted good men, and that Job was such an one:

and talk deceitfully for him?
or tell lies for him, namely, those just mentioned, that only wicked men, and not good men, were afflicted by him, and that Job was a bad man, and an hypocrite.

Job 13:7 In-Context

5 I wish you'd shut your mouths - silence is your only claim to wisdom.
6 "Listen now while I make my case, consider my side of things for a change.
7 Or are you going to keep on lying 'to do God a service'? to make up stories 'to get him off the hook'?
8 Why do you always take his side? Do you think he needs a lawyer to defend himself?
9 How would you fare if you were in the dock? Your lies might convince a jury - but would they convince God?
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