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Job 23:0 - Exposition

Job replies to Eliphaz in a speech of no great length, which, though it occupies two chapters, runs to only forty-two verses. He begins by justifying the vehemence of his complaints, first, on the ground of the severity of his sufferings (verse 2), and secondly, on the ground of his conviction that, if God would bring him to an open trial before his tribunal, he would acquit him (verses 3-12). By the way, he complains that God hides himself, and cannot be found (verses 3, 8, 9). He then further complains that God is not to be bent from his purpose, which is set against Job (verses 13-17). In Job 24:1-25 . he goes over ground already trodden, maintaining the general prosperity of the wicked, and their exemption from any special earthly punishment ( Job 24:2-24 ). He winds up, finally, with a challenge to his opponents to disprove the truth of what he has said ( Job 24:25 ).

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