Job Chapter 23 verse 3 Holy Bible

ASV Job 23:3

Oh that I knew where I might find him! That I might come even to his seat!
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BBE Job 23:3

If only I had knowledge of where he might be seen, so that I might come even to his seat!
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DARBY Job 23:3

Oh that I knew where I might find him, that I might come to his seat!
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KJV Job 23:3

Oh that I knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his seat!
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WBT Job 23:3

Oh that I knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his seat!
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WEB Job 23:3

Oh that I knew where I might find him! That I might come even to his seat!
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YLT Job 23:3

O that I had known -- and I find Him, I come in unto His seat,
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 3. - Oh that I knew where I might find him! This is the cry of the desolate human soul, feeling its need of God, and yet not knowing how to approach him. God seems to be very far removed from us. He is in heaven, and we are on earth; nay, he is in the highest heaven, or outside it, walking on its circumference (Job 22:14). How are we to approach near to him, so near as to be sure that he can hear us? How are we to "find" him? So, in all ages, has the human heart gone out to God, aspiring towards him, seeking after him, but, for the most part, baffled and disappointed. Job, like most other men in the olden times, though he has faith in God, though he serves him and prays to him, has yet the feeling that he is remote, distant, well-nigh inaccessible. It needed revelation to let man know that God is not far off, but very near to each one of us; that "in him we live, and move, and have our being" (Acts 17:28). That I might come even to his seat! Job's idea of bridging the distance between himself and God is that he should rise to the region where God is, not that God should condescend to come down to him. He wishes to "come to God's seat" - to that awful throne in the heaven of heavens, where God sitteth, surrounded by his hosts of angels, dealing out justice and judgment to mortal men (comp. Psalm 9:4, 7; Psalm 11:4; Psalm 45:6; Isaiah 6:1).

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(3) Oh that I knew where I might find him.--The piteous complaint of a man who feels that God is with him for chastisement, but not for healing.