Job
Chapter 23
Job Longs for God
1 Then Job answered:
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2 “Even today my complaint is bitter.
His hand is heavy despite my groaning.
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3 If only I knew where to find Him,
so that I could go to His seat.
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4 I would plead my case before Him
and fill my mouth with arguments.
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5 I would learn how He would answer,
and consider what He would say.
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6 Would He contend with me in His great power?
No, He would certainly take note of me.
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7 Then an upright man could reason with Him,
and I would be delivered forever from my Judge.
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8 If I go east, He is not there,
and if I go west, I cannot find Him.
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9 When He is at work in the north, I cannot behold Him;
when He turns to the south, I cannot see Him.
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10 Yet He knows the way I have taken;
when He has tested me, I will come forth as gold.
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11 My feet have followed in His tracks;
I have kept His way without turning aside.
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12 I have not departed from the command of His lips;
I have treasured the words of His mouth
more than my daily bread.
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13 But He is unchangeable, and who can oppose Him?
He does what He desires.
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14 For He carries out His decree against me,
and He has many such plans.
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15 Therefore I am terrified in His presence;
when I consider this, I fear Him.
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16 God has made my heart faint;
the Almighty has terrified me.
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17 Yet I am not silenced by the darkness,
by the thick darkness that covers my face.
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