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12 so men lie down and never rise again;
    until the heavens cease to exist, they will not awaken
    or be stirred out of their slumber.

Hide Me in the Netherworld[a]

13 “How I wish you would hide me in the netherworld
    and shelter me until your wrath has subsided
    while designating a time to call me to mind.
14 If one who dies were permitted to live once again,
    I would willingly endure all the days of my service
    waiting for my relief to arrive.

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Footnotes

  1. Job 14:13 An astounding proposition is put forth: Job desires to descend to the netherworld as in a provisional hiding place or refuge (Ps 139:7-12; Isa 26:20) to escape the divine wrath and wait there for the Lord to remember the creature [he has] made and grant him forgiveness. Job dreams of immortality and suffers because he no longer enjoys the friendship of his God.

12 so he lies down and does not rise;(A)
    till the heavens are no more,(B) people will not awake
    or be roused from their sleep.(C)

13 “If only you would hide me in the grave(D)
    and conceal me till your anger has passed!(E)
If only you would set me a time
    and then remember(F) me!(G)
14 If someone dies, will they live again?
    All the days of my hard service(H)
    I will wait for my renewal[a](I) to come.

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  1. Job 14:14 Or release