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Easy Bible・Job 30

Job's Despair and Suffering

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Job 30:1
"But now they mock me, men younger than I, whose fathers I would have disdained to put with my sheep dogs.

About this Chapter

In this chapter, Job continues to express his despair and suffering. He describes how he is mocked by the younger generation, who are now his inferiors. Job laments how he has become an object of ridicule and contempt, and how his once prosperous life has been turned into one of sorrow and pain. He describes his current state as being in the depths of despair, with no hope for a better future. Job feels abandoned by God and is overwhelmed by his suffering. He compares his situation to being trapped in a net, with no way to escape. Despite his anguish, Job still cries out to God, hoping for some kind of relief or understanding. He questions why God has allowed him to suffer so greatly, and longs for answers. Job's words in this chapter reflect the deep emotional and physical pain he is experiencing, as well as his struggle to make sense of his circumstances.

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