Suffer me that I may speak; and after that I have spoken, mock on.
Por favor, permítanme hablar con libertad; y después de que termine de hablar, pueden burlarse de mí todo lo que quieran.
Job pide que lo dejen expresar sus pensamientos antes de que sus amigos continúen con sus críticas.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Job, set in the ancient Near East during the patriarchal era, Job is a righteous man enduring severe trials, and his friends have come to comfort him but instead engage in debates accusing him of hidden sins. In Chapter 21, Job responds to his friend Zophar's harsh words by pleading for the chance to speak his mind before they mock him further, reflecting the cultural practice of oral debates in wisdom literature. This highlights the tension between Job's insistence on his innocence and his friends' insistence on traditional views of divine justice.
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