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Job is making the case that he wants to meet with God. Job is so confident of his righteousness that he is willing to enter into a covenant with God. He is challenging God to an ordeal battle like Jacob. Job is sure that his righteousness is so great that God would concede that Job is correct. Has the champion of God claimed a greater Righteousness than God? Will God be able to uphold his servant to concede His will as God stated to Satan?
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