Job complains of the hardships he was under, Job 10:1. Pleads with God, that he is his workmanship, Job 10:8. Complains again, that God deals severely with him, Job 10:14. Comforts himself with the thoughts of death, Job 10:18.
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See also Job 10 - Introduction in other biblical comments:
Job's new Appeal to God, in the form of an effort to discover what in
the Divine Nature it can be that will explain his terrible sufferings
The chapter attaches itself closely to the last words of ch...
TODAY'S ENGLISH VERSION
10 I am tired of living.
Listen to how bitter I am.
2 Don-'t condemn me, God.
Tell me what the charge against me is.
3 Is it right for you to be so cruel?
To despise what...
INTRODUCTION TO JOB 10
Job here declares the greatness of his afflictions, which made him
weary of his life, and could not help complaining; entreats the Lord
not to condemn him but show him the reas...