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Job reflects on the brevity and difficulty of human life. He wrestles with questions about death, hope, and restoration. As his friends continue to accuse him, Job describes them as miserable comforters. He feels abandoned yet continues to direct his words toward God.
By Adura BabatundeJob reflects on the brevity and difficulty of human life. He wrestles with questions about death, hope, and restoration. As his friends continue to accuse him, Job describes them as miserable comforters. He feels abandoned yet continues to direct his words toward God.