Job 13

Job 13

Job tells his friends he understands their arguments and does not need their flawed advice. He accuses them of being "forgers of lies" and "worthless physicians" who misrepresent God to support their claims. Job states that he would prefer to argue his case directly with God, even if it meant God would kill him, because he trusts his own integrity. Job challenges God to stop hiding and tell him the reason for his suffering, asking what iniquity or transgression he has committed to deserve this trial.

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Job 13

Job declares he has finished debating his friends and directly challenges God. He urges his friends to be silent, as he is determined to defend his integrity directly before his Maker.

Job 14

Job expresses a deep fear of God’s anger, lamenting that human life is short and temporary. He asks why God focuses so relentlessly on crushing such a frail, mortal being.

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