| Blameless and upright, a fearer of God
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| A man truly righteous, no pious façade
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| One about whom God was accustomed to boast
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| And so one whom Satan desired the most
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| One day the accuser came breathing out lies
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| «It's Your holy handouts, his faithfulness buys»
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| In one desperate day his possessions were lost
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| His children all killed in one raw holocaust
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| His children all killed in one raw holocaust
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| And yet through it all
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| Through the tears and pain
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| He worshiped his God
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| Found no reason to blame
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| Once more the Deceiver denounced and decried
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| «It's skin for skin, and hide for hide
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| Strike down his flesh and he’ll surely deny
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| And confess that his praying has all been a lie»
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| «Very well, take him,» the Holy One sighed
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| But you must spare his life, oh, my son shall not die
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| So Job was afflicted with terrible sores
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| Sat down in the ashes to wait for the Lord
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| Sat down in the ashes to wait for the Lord
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| And yet through it all
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| Through the tears and pain
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| He worshiped his God
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| Found no reason to blame
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| (Part II: His Lament)
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| A throne of ashes
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| A crown of pain
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| A sovereign of sorrow
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| A mournful reign
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| May the day of my birth be remembered no more
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| May darkness and shadow come and claim it once more
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| Why did I not perish on that dreadful day
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| And sleep now where kings and counselors lay
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| What I dreaded most has now come upon me
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| Why is light given those in misery?
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| I loathe my own life, so my tears fall like rain
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| As I find that there is no peace in my pain
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| Lord, send a Comforter now to my door
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| So that this terror will frighten no more
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| A Counselor between us, to come hear my oath
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| Someone who could lay a hand on us both
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| These friends of mine are no comfort to me
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| So deafly they listen, so blindly they see
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| Their words and their doctrine, they all sound so true
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| The problem is Lord, they’re all wrong about you!
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| I know my Advocate waits upon high
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| My Witness in heaven sees the tears that I cry
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| A true intercessor who will condescend
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| To plead with God as a man pleads for his friend
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| If I’ve been untrue, if I’ve robbed the poor
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| If I’m without guilt, what am I suffering for?
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| God would not crush me for some secret sin
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| And though He slay me still I’ll trust in Him
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| I know now that my Redeemer’s alive
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| He’ll stand on this earth on the day He arrives
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| And though my own body by then is no more
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| Yet in my flesh I know, I’ll see the Lord
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| I’ll see the Lord, I’ll see the Lord
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| (Part III: His God)
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| Who is it that darkens my counsel?
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| Who speaks empty words without knowledge?
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| Brace yourself up like a man
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| And answer me now, if you can
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| Can you put on glory and splendor?
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| What’s the way to the home of the light?
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| Does your voice sound like the thunder?
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| Are you afraid?
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| Where were you when earth’s foundations were laid?
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| Who gave the heart its wisdom?
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| The mind its desire to know?
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| Can you bind the stars?
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| Raise your voice to the clouds?
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| Did you make the eagle proud?
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| Will the ox spend the night by your manger?
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| Did you let the wild donkey go free?
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| Can you take leviathan home as a pet?
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| If you merely touched him, you’d never forget
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| So who is it that darkens my counsel?
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| Who speaks empty words without knowledge?
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| Brace yourself up like a man
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| And answer me now, if you can
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| (Part IV: His Response)
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| I am unworthy, how can I reply?
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| There’s nothing that you cannot do
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| You are the storm that calmed my soul
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| I place my hand over my mouth
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| I place my hand over my mouth |