Job continues his complaint, and again becomes daring in his speech against God (verses 6 and 13); his good opinion of himself leads him to speak foolishly. As yet he has, it seems, never been in the presence of God, though a pious man. He is confident for eternity, as we have before seen, for his trust is in a coming Redeemer then living, but his conscience has not been searched out before God, and consequently he has no peace as yet; he does not really know God in His grace and love. In verse 6, read "No, but He would give heed unto me."