Job

L. Doezema·1945-03-01

IX Job Raises the Problem of His Own Suffering (Chap. 3:20-26)             In the previous portion of this chapter we read of the great sin more desirable than life. This last part of his opening speech, verses 20-26, in the presence of his three friends , is a complaint. He first asks the question why such an one as himself is given life at all. Then he closes with a final complaint because he does not understand why he was suffering. I.   Job doubts God’s justice in causing a man to live...

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