job 7:7 meaning - Axtarish в Google
Man appears by this to be a poor frail creature, whose life, with respect to himself, is very precarious and uncertain.
This is evidently an address to God. In the anguish of his soul Job turns his eye and his heart to his Maker, and urges reasons why he should close his life.
In Job 7:7, he implores God to remember his mortality and the brevity of his life, emphasizing the emptiness that characterizes his suffering. His experience ...
Life for Job has no pleasure. He looks for death as a worker looks for wages or a slave looks for rest at the end of a hard day's work.
David Guzik commentary on Job 7 describes the hard and comfortless suffering of Job, who complaints to God, wondering if his sin causes his affliction.
The Bible verse Job 7:7 from the King James Version (KJV) states: "O remember that my life is wind: mine eye shall no more see good.
Job prayed for a mercy death. When Job uttered the word “remember” this was a prayer to God (Job 7:7). Because he saw his life as a meaningless “breath” (Job 7: ...
Chapter 7. Job, in this chapter, goes on to express the bitter sense he had of his calamities and to justify himself in his desire of death.
21 авг. 2023 г. · Job 7 presents a raw, unfiltered look at human suffering and the questions it brings forth. It reminds us that it's natural to question, to feel desolate, and ...
In Job 7:8, he starkly acknowledges the fleeting nature of human life, articulating that once he departs, he will be unseen and forgotten. This serves as a ...
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