Job 23:9 
	Context| NETBible | In the north 1 when he is at work, 2 I do not see him; 3 when he turns 4 to the south, I see no trace of him. | 
| NIV © biblegateway Job 23:9 | When he is at work in the north, I do not see him; when he turns to the south, I catch no glimpse of him. | 
| NASB © biblegateway Job 23:9 | When He acts on the left, I cannot behold Him; He turns on the right, I cannot see Him. | 
| NLT © biblegateway Job 23:9 | I do not see him in the north, for he is hidden. I turn to the south, but I cannot find him. | 
| MSG © biblegateway Job 23:9 | I go North, but he's hidden his tracks; then South, but not even a glimpse. | 
| BBE © SABDAweb Job 23:9 | I am looking for him on the left hand, but there is no sign of him; and turning to the right, I am not able to see him. | 
| NRSV © bibleoremus Job 23:9 | on the left he hides, and I cannot behold him; I turn to the right, but I cannot see him. | 
| NKJV © biblegateway Job 23:9 | When He works on the left hand, I cannot behold Him ; When He turns to the right hand, I cannot see Him . | 
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| NETBible | In the north 1 when he is at work, 2 I do not see him; 3 when he turns 4 to the south, I see no trace of him. | 
| NET Notes | 1 sn The text has “the left hand,” the Semitic idiom for directions. One faces the rising sun, and so left is north, right is south. 2 tc The form בַּעֲשֹׂתוֹ (ba’asoto) would be the temporal clause using the infinitive construct with a pronoun (subject genitive). This would be “when he works.” Several follow the Syriac with “I seek him.” The LXX has “[when] he turns.” R. Gordis (Job, 261) notes that there is no need to emend the text; he shows a link to the Arabic cognate ghasa, “to cover.” To him this is a perfect parallel to יַעְטֹף (ya’tof, “covers himself”). 3 tn The verb is the apocopated form of the imperfect. The object is supplied. 4 tn The MT has “he turns,” but the Syriac and Vulgate have “I turn.” | 


 
    
 
