ah, sorry--For What It's Worth
well, i have already quoted chapter 42, where Job repents once, so that is on you.
But you don't have to address Job's fallen state if you don't wanna; i know it creates like a CogDis thing, compared to the Opening...but i gotta ask, if you have read it, why not just answer the Q?
6Therefore I take back my words
and repent in dust and ashes.
(6Wherefore I abhor
myself, and repent in dust and ashes.)
7After the LORD had finished speaking i to Job,
He said to Eliphaz the Temanite:
“I am angry with you and your two friends,
for you have not spoken the truth about Me,
as My servant Job has.
makes no sense to me. If Job spoke truth, why retract, or take back, or abhor himself, however you might translate this? etc notice that "my words" is added for context, and may not be accurate. Job retracted...something, though; even though repenting "in dust and ashes" also seems off, considering the rest of Scripture.