21 авг. 2023 г. · In this chapter, Job curses the day of his birth and openly expresses his emotional turmoil, painting a vivid picture of human suffering. |
After those seven days have passed, Job finally speaks—he curses the day he was born. He laments that he didn't die at birth, and that he wasn't stillborn. |
This chapter begins the battle in Job's mind and soul. He will not lose more or suffer more than he already has (though his physical pain will continue). |
31 окт. 2021 г. · Job is saying that he wishes someone could summon Leviathan to violently attack – if it were possible – the night of his birth. |
In short, he cursed his day, the day of his birth, wished he had never been born, could not think or speak of his own birth without regret and vexation. |
Through God's patience with Job, God reveals that He is patient with you as He molds your faith. |
Job has lost so much. He has lost all of his possessions. His children have died. His body is afflicted with sores from the top of his head to the bottom of ... |
1At last Job spoke, and he cursed the day of his birth. 2He said: 3'Let the day of my birth be erased, and the night I was conceived. |
23 февр. 2005 г. · Job fears God and tries to serve Him. Yet he also fears the future. Perhaps through his experience Job will find a deeper faith, one that frees ... |
Job expresses the wish that he had never been born, proceeding immediately from womb to the netherworld (3:11–19) · Job turns to the misery of his present life ( ... |
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