Should thy lies Or, Shall thy boastings, or, as Reuss, "ton verbiage." The reference is probably to Job's assertions of his own innocence, or perhaps the general scope of his speech. The word "men" is as we should say "people" shall thy boastings put people to silence?

and when thou mockest Or, so that thou mockest, none putting thee to shame. Job's "mockery" or irreligious, sceptical talk is summed up in Job 11:4. This mockery is called "scorning," ch. Job 34:6.

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