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Job’s Eighth Speech: A Response to Eliphaz

23 Then Job spoke again:

“My complaint today is still a bitter one,
    and I try hard not to groan aloud.
If only I knew where to find God,
    I would go to his court.
I would lay out my case
    and present my arguments.
Then I would listen to his reply
    and understand what he says to me.
Would he use his great power to argue with me?
    No, he would give me a fair hearing.
Honest people can reason with him,
    so I would be forever acquitted by my judge.

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Where Is God?

23 Then Job answered and said,

“Even today my (A)musing is rebellion;
[a]His hand is (B)heavy despite my groaning.
Oh that I knew where I might find Him,
That I might come to His seat!
I would (C)arrange my case for justice before Him
And fill my mouth with arguments.
I would know the words which He would [b]answer,
And discern what He would say to me.
Would He contend with me by (D)the greatness of His power?
No, surely He would pay attention to me.
There the upright would (E)argue with Him;
And I [c]would have (F)escaped forever from my Judge.

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Footnotes

  1. Job 23:2 As in Gr and Syr; M.T. My
  2. Job 23:5 Lit answer me
  3. Job 23:7 Or bring forth my justice forever