Job answers that if his anguish could be weighed, it would explain the rashness of his words, for the arrows of the Almighty are in him. He rebukes his friends as a dried-up streambed that fails a thirsty traveler, offering no real help, only accusation. He asks them to show him plainly where he has erred, insisting he has not concealed the words of the Holy One.
Job study chapter
Job 6
patriarchal eraJob defends his complaint as justified by his anguish and reproaches his friends’ failure.
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