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Job 13:5  (King James Version)
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Verse Comparison: Job 13:5

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American Standard Version
Oh that ye would altogether hold your peace! And it would be your wisdom.

Amplified® Bible
Oh, that you would altogether hold your peace! Then you would evidence your wisdom {and} you might pass for wise men.

Darby English Version
Oh that ye would be altogether silent! and it would be your wisdom.

King James Version
O that ye would altogether hold your peace! and it should be your wisdom.

Revised Standard Version
Oh that you would keep silent, and it would be your wisdom!

Young's Literal Translation
O that ye would keep perfectly silent, And it would be to you for wisdom.


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