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Chapter 23
Then
Job
answered
and
said,
2
Even
to
day
is
my
complaint
bitter:
my
stroke
is
heavier
than
my
groaning.
3
Oh
that
I
knew
where
I
might
find
him!
that
I
might
come
even
to
his
seat!
4
I
would
order
my
cause
before
him,
and
fill
my
mouth
with
arguments.
5
I
would
know
the
words
which
he
would
answer
me,
and
understand
what
he
would
say
unto
me.
6
Will
he
plead
against
me
with
his
great
power?
No;
but
he
would
put
strength
in
me.
7
There
the
righteous
might
dispute
with
him;
so
should
I
be
delivered
for
ever
from
my
judge.
8
Behold,
I
go
forward,
but
he
is
not
there;
and
backward,
but
I
cannot
perceive
him:
9
On
the
left
hand,
where
he
doth
work,
but
I
cannot
behold
him:
he
hideth
himself
on
the
right
hand,
that
I
cannot
see
him:
10
But
he
knoweth
the
way
that
I
take:
when
he
hath
tried
me,
I
shall
come
forth
as
gold.
11
My
foot
hath
held
his
steps,
his
way
have
I
kept,
and
not
declined.
12
Neither
have
I
gone
back
from
the
commandment
of
his
lips;
I
have
esteemed
the
words
of
his
mouth
more
than
my
necessary
food.
13
But
he
is
in
one
mind,
and
who
can
turn
him?
and
what
his
soul
desireth,
even
that
he
doeth.
14
For
he
performeth
the
thing
that
is
appointed
for
me:
and
many
such
things
are
with
him.
15
Therefore
am
I
troubled
at
his
presence:
when
I
consider,
I
am
afraid
of
him.
16
For
God
maketh
my
heart
soft,
and
the
Almighty
troubleth
me:
17
Because
I
was
not
cut
off
before
the
darkness,
neither
hath
he
covered
the
darkness
from
my
face.
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