The book of Job

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And let my cry have no resting-place ! Even now, lo ! my witness is in heaven, And He that voncheth for me is on high. My friends scorn me : Mine eye sheds tears unto God — That he woidd right a man against God, And a son of man against his friend. '''' Now — in the present stage of being, before those years expire that lead him to the grave — Job entreats the vindication which exists in the records of heaven, As a son of man he pleads, not as one who has any peculiar claim, but simply as a cre...ature of the Almighty; and he pleads for the first time with tears. The fact that earth, too, is besought to help him must not be overlooked. There is a touch of wide and wistful emotion, a sense that Eloah must regard the witness of His world. The thought has its colour from a very xvi. , xvii. ] ''MY WITNESS IN HEAVEN. " 207 old feeling ; it takes us back to primaeval faith, and the dumb longing before faith.
Is there in any sense a deeper depth in the faith- fulness of God, a higher heaven, more difficult to penetrate, of Divine benignity ?


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