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7. But now he hath made me weary: thou hast made desolate all my company.

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KJV Job 16:7 overlaying nature image scene: Autumn rain creates temporary streams in slot canyons.;7. But now he hath made me weary: thou hast made desolate all my company.

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KJV summary for : Job 16

Summary: In Job chapter 16, Job responds to his friends who have been insisting on his guilt and the idea that his suffering is a punishment for sin. Job expresses his deep anguish and frustration, lamenting that his friends have offered him no real comfort but instead have become miserable comforters. He reflects on his pain and says that he feels abandoned by God, who has allowed him to suffer without reason or explanation. Job accuses his friends of speaking falsely about God, suggesting that they do not understand the true nature of divine justice. He longs for a mediator who could plead his case before God, highlighting his desire for advocacy in the face of suffering. The chapter emphasizes themes of suffering, the search for justice, and the need for genuine compassion in times of distress. Ultimately, Job's cries reflect the profound struggle between faith and despair, illustrating the human condition in the face of inexplicable tragedy.

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