BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Job 14:10
10. But man comes to his death and is gone: he gives up his spirit, and where is he?
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Summary: In Job 14, Job reflects on the brevity and fragility of human life. He opens by lamenting the inevitability of death and the inherent sorrow of existence, noting that human life is like a flower that blooms briefly before withering away. Job poses profound questions about the afterlife and whether a person has hope beyond death, expressing a desire for a resurrection or renewal from the grave. The chapter emphasizes themes of human mortality, the certainty of suffering, and the struggle to find meaning in pain. Job also conveys a sense of helplessness against divine authority, recognizing the limits of human understanding. Ultimately, this chapter encapsulates Job's deep yearning for answers and the hope for divine intervention in the face of life's transience. The tone is one of introspection and melancholy, reflecting Job's profound distress and search for hope amidst suffering.
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