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Job spoke next. He said:
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My lament is still rebellious; despite my groans, his hand is just as heavy.
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Will no one help me to know how to travel to his dwelling?
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I should set out my case to him, advancing any number of grievances.
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Then I could learn his defence, every word of it, taking note of everything he said to me.
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Would he put all his strength into this debate with me? No, he would only have to give his attention to me,
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to recognise his opponent as upright and so I should win my case for ever.
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If I go to the east, he is not there; or to the west, I still cannot see him.
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If I seek him in the north, he is not to be found, invisible as ever, if I turn to the south.
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And yet he knows every step I take! Let him test me in the crucible: I shall come out pure gold.
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My footsteps have followed close in his, I have walked in his way without swerving;
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I have not neglected the commandment of his lips, in my heart I have cherished the words of his mouth.
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But once he has made up his mind, who can change it? Whatever he plans, that he carries out.
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No doubt, then, but he will carry out my sentence, like so many other decrees that he has made.
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That is why I am full of fear before him, and the more I think, the greater grows my dread of him.
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God has undermined my courage, Shaddai has filled me with fear.
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The darkness having failed to destroy me, I am plunged back into obscurity by him!
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