Job pours out his bitterness of soul, asking God to show him why He contends with him. He appeals to the tender care with which God fashioned him in the womb, and cannot fathom why that same God now seems bent on hunting and crushing His own creature. He begs for a little relief before he goes to the land of gloom from which none return.
Job study chapter
Job 10
patriarchal eraJob pours out his soul, asking God why He contends with the work of His own hands.
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