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Job’s Sixth Response[a]

Chapter 21

The Very Thought of My Plight Fills Me with Horror.[b] Job then answered with these words:

“Listen carefully to my words;
    at the very least, grant me this consolation.

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Footnotes

  1. Job 21:1 Looking beyond his own experience, Job thinks of the human condition as a whole. He is aware of how serious his claim is: he raises the problem of evil, and it is the very justice of God that seems to be in the wrong.
  2. Job 21:1 This new consciousness of the problem of evil overwhelms the author himself.