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Job continues with the claim that he wants to dialogue with God. There is a problem that Job faces: God is superior and not a creature. This means that Job is no match for the mighty warrior that resides in heaven. This is the beginning where Job speculates about fighting a lesser being in the place of God. Ironically, Job still does not see that he is that champion that projects the greater champion who will enter history.
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