"For the arrows of the Almighty are within me": Job now names God as the author of his misery. Like Eliphaz he believes that God punishes, but he rejects the idea that this suffering is deserved. "To him, the problems were more difficult to bear simply because he believed that they were from God. The God he had known and the God he now experiences seemed irreconcilable" (Zuck p. 36).

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Old Testament