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Job 6

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Easy Bible・Job 6

Job expresses his despair and longing for death

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Job 6:8
"Oh, that I might have my request, that God would grant what I hope for,

About this Chapter

In this chapter, Job responds to Eliphaz's words of rebuke. Job expresses his deep despair and longing for death, as he feels overwhelmed by his suffering. He compares his anguish to the waves of the sea and his hopelessness to the dried-up streams. Job pleads with God to have mercy on him and to end his life, for he sees no purpose in continuing to live. Job feels betrayed by his friends, who have failed to provide comfort and understanding. He criticizes their empty words, saying that they offer no solace in his time of need. Job longs for his friends to show him compassion and empathy, but he feels abandoned and misunderstood. Through his desperate plea for death, Job reveals the depth of his pain and his desire to be released from his suffering. He questions the purpose of his existence and wonders why he must endure such agony. Job's words reflect the anguish of a man who has lost everything and is struggling to find meaning in his suffering.

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