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why, he is mighty

"behold, he is powerful"

why

This is used to introduce new information that follows with emphasis.

And if we speak of justice

"and if we speak of acting fairly"

Who, he says, will question me?

Job uses this question to emphasize that he has nobody to stand up for him against God. AT: "Nobody will stand up for me." (See: Rhetorical Question)

Who, he says, will question me?

"Who shall call an assembly for me?" or "Who will appoint a time for me?"

Even if I were righteous

"Even if I was innocent"

my own mouth would condemn me

Job says that his own efforts to prove his innocence would be acting wrongly before God. AT: "my own words would accuse me" (See: rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy)

even if I were perfect

"even if I was faultless"

it would still prove me guilty

Possible meanings are 1) Job's mouth will declare that Job is wrong or 2) God will declare that Job is wrong AT: "my mouth will say that I am wrong" or "God will say that I am wrong"

guilty

"dishonest" or "crooked"