Job 23:1

1 Then Iyov answered:

Job 23:1 Meaning and Commentary

Job 23:1

Then Job answered and said.
] In reply to Eliphaz; for though he does not direct his discourse to him, nor take any notice of his friends; yet, as a proof of his innocence, against his and their accusations and charges, he desires no other than to have his cause laid before God himself, by whom he had no doubt he should be acquitted; and, contrary to their notions, he shows in this chapter, that he, a righteous man, was afflicted by God, according to his unchangeable decrees; and, in the next, that wicked men greatly prosper; so that what he herein says may be considered as a sufficient answer to Eliphaz and his friends; and after which no more is said to him by them, excepting a few words dropped by Bildad.

Job 23:1 In-Context

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.
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