23 Job affirmeth that he both knoweth and feareth the power and sentence of the Judge,  10 And that he is not punished only for his sins.

But Job answered, and said,

Though my talk be this day in [a]bitterness, and my plague greater than my groaning,

Would God yet I knew how to find him, I would enter unto his place.

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Footnotes

  1. Job 23:2 He showeth the just cause of his complaining, and as touching that Eliphaz had exhorteth him to return to God, Job 22:21, he declareth that he desireth nothing more, but it seemed that God would not be found of him.

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23 Then Job replied:

“Even today my complaint(A) is bitter;(B)
    his hand[a] is heavy in spite of[b] my groaning.(C)
If only I knew where to find him;
    if only I could go to his dwelling!(D)

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Footnotes

  1. Job 23:2 Septuagint and Syriac; Hebrew / the hand on me
  2. Job 23:2 Or heavy on me in