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Job responded to Eliphaz by justifying his impatience. He felt the weight of his pain and desired relief, even by death. Job knew right from wrong, and he honored God. He described his pain as that of a servant and one without rest. He again justified his desire to die. Job acknowledged sin and desired forgiveness but instead experienced affliction after another. He sought answers, but even more, he desired relief from his pain and grief.
By Calera Baptist ChurchJob responded to Eliphaz by justifying his impatience. He felt the weight of his pain and desired relief, even by death. Job knew right from wrong, and he honored God. He described his pain as that of a servant and one without rest. He again justified his desire to die. Job acknowledged sin and desired forgiveness but instead experienced affliction after another. He sought answers, but even more, he desired relief from his pain and grief.