BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Job 7:4
4. When I go to my bed, I say, When will it be time to get up? but the night is long, and I am turning from side to side till morning light.
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BBE summary for : Job 7
Summary: In Job chapter 7, Job expresses his deep anguish and despair in a heartfelt monologue. He begins by describing his suffering and the futility of life, comparing his days to a weaver's shuttle that quickly runs its course. Job grapples with the nature of his pain, questioning why he was born if the life he lives is filled with torment. He articulates feelings of isolation and a longing for relief, yearning for God to cease His scrutiny and to allow him respite from his afflictions. Job acknowledges his mortality, reflecting on the transient nature of human life and the inevitability of death. The theme of suffering is prominent, as Job wrestles with understanding the reasons behind his trials, expressing a deep desire for connection and understanding from God. Ultimately, this chapter encapsulates Job's struggle with despair, setting the stage for further exploration of faith amid suffering in the subsequent conversations with his friends and God.
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