“Oh that I might have my request; and that God would grant me the thing that I long for!”
Job expresses a wish that his petition might be granted and that God would fulfill his hope, suggesting that he desires something specific from God but leaves it unstated. The wish invokes a covenant formula that suggests Job still appeals to God even as he protests against the divine action. The unstated hope creates a poignancy: what would Job ask if he dared to articulate his deepest desires?
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