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Job 40:3

Then Job answered the LORD, and said,
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George Leo Haydock

AD 1849
Judgment. Job had frequently acknowledged that God could not be in the wrong. But he had expressed himself in too forcible language, of which God makes him, as it were, ashamed. (Calmet) Septuagint, "rejectest thou not my decision? yea, dost thou think that I have judged thee in a different manner, in order that thou mayst appear just? "(Haydock)
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