Iyov (Job) 23

1 Then Iyov answered:

2 “Today too my complaint is bitter;

my hand is weighed down because of my groaning.

3 I wish I knew where I could find him;

then I would go to where he is.

4 I would state my case before him

and fill my mouth with arguments.

5 I would know his answering words

and grasp what he would tell me.

6 Would he browbeat me with his great power?

No, he would pay attention to me.

7 There an upright person could reason with him;

thus I might be forever acquitted by my judge.

8 “If I head east, he isn’t there;

if I head west, I don’t detect him,

9 if I turn north, I don’t spot him;

in the south he is veiled, and I still don’t see him.

10 Yet he knows the way I take;

when he has tested me, I will come out like gold.

11 My feet have stayed in his footsteps;

I keep to his way without turning aside.

12 I don’t withdraw from his lips’ command;

I treasure his words more than my daily food.

13 “But he has no equal, so who can change him?

What he desires, he does.

14 He will accomplish what is decreed for me,

and he has many plans like this.

15 This is why I am terrified of him;

the more I think about it, the more afraid I am —

16 God has undermined my courage;

Shaddaifrightens me.

17 Yet I am not cut off by the darkness;

he has protected me from the deepest gloom.

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