• King James Version

    1. Then Job answered and said, / 2. Even to day {is} my complaint bitter: my stroke is heavier than my groaning. {stroke: Heb. hand} / 3. Oh that I knew where I might find him! {that} I might come {even} to his seat!

  • Norm

    Hey, Job 23. This chapter starts off with Job complaining about how God is ignoring him, even though he's trying to be righteous. Apparently God's hidden himself away, and Job can't find him anywhere. He's pretty sure that if he could just get in front of God, he'd be able to argue his case.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright folks, so we've got a special guest here to talk about Job 23. Give us a quick overview of what this chapter is about. Bible Expert: Sure Joe, Job 23 is all about Job's struggle with his faith.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex Trebek: "So, tell me a bit about yourself." Contestant: "Well, I've been studying the book of Job lately. In chapter 23, we find Job struggling with his faith in the midst of his suffering. He feels abandoned by God and yet he desires to meet with God and plead his case.

  • Drill Sergeant

    "Job 23! Listen up, recruits! In this chapter, Job is complaining about God's justice. He's asking why God won't show up and clear his name, and why he can't find Him so he can plead his case. Job's friends are still giving him advice, but he's not listening.

  • Batman

    (Batman and Robin are standing atop a rooftop, looking down at the city below) Robin: Holy scripture, Batman! It looks like we have a new chapter to cover - Job 23! Batman: Indeed, Robin. Let us review what we know of Job so far.

  • Joe Biden

    C'mon, man! Here's the deal: Job's been through a lot, literally. He's been through some major hard times, and he's feelin' it big time. And, you know, my father used to say that when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade.

  • Donald Trump

    Job 23 is all about faith and trust in God. Job is having a tough time, but he knows God is in control. Job says he wishes he knew where God was so he could plead his case "bigly". He says that he has searched everywhere, but still can't find God.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, here's the deal. In Job 23, Job is all like "God, why don't you just show up and answer my prayers already?!" And God's all like, "I'm right here, Job, but you can't see me." So, Job's all like, "Oh, I get it.