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Easy Bible・Job 7

Job's Complaint and Despair

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Job 7:1
"Does not man have hard service on earth? Are not his days like those of a hired man?

About this Chapter

In this chapter, Job expresses his deep anguish and despair. He compares his life to that of a hired worker, longing for the evening to come so that he can find relief from his suffering. Job laments that his days are filled with pain, restlessness, and nights of torment. He questions the purpose of his life and wonders why God pays so much attention to him, only to afflict him with such great suffering. Job reflects on the brevity of human life, comparing it to a swift runner or a ship that sails away. He feels trapped in his suffering, unable to find rest or escape from his afflictions. Job pleads with God to show him compassion and to remember that his life is but a breath. This chapter portrays Job in a state of deep despair and hopelessness. Despite his desperate plea to God, Job is left questioning the purpose and meaning of his suffering. It serves as a reminder that even in our darkest moments, it is important to bring our pain and questions to God, trusting in His wisdom and sovereignty.

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