Job 7

Job 7

Job continues his lament, focusing on the relentless suffering and the brevity of human life. He describes his nights as unbearable, filled with nightmares and tormenting thoughts. Job views himself as a mere puff of wind, destined to vanish quickly. He appeals directly to God, asking why God has made him a target, constantly watching him and testing him every moment. Job begs God to look away, stop pursuing him, and leave him alone to die, emphasizing that once he dies, he cannot return.

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