SEV Biblia, Chapter 12:11
Ciertamente el oído prueba las palabras, y el paladar gusta las viandas.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 12:11
Verse 11. Doth not the ear try words? ] All these are common- place sayings. Ye have advanced nothing new; ye have cast no light upon the dispensations of Providence.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 6-11 - Job appeals to facts. The most audacious robbers, oppressors, an impious wretches, often prosper. Yet this is not by fortune or chance the Lord orders these things. Worldly prosperity is of small value in his sight: he has better things for his children. Job resolves all int the absolute proprietorship which God has in all the creatures. He demands from his friends liberty to judge of what they had said; he appeals to any fair judgment. (Job 12:12-25)
Original Hebrew
הלא 3808 אזן 241 מלין 4405 תבחן 974 וחך 2441 אכל 400 יטעם׃ 2938