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In Job Chapters 3, 4, and 5, after 7 days and 7 nights of silence, Job finally cries out in agony of his pain and suffering. We can see he is clearly struggling. One of his friends finally speaks up and doesn't offer a whole lot of encouragement. Rather, he condemns and assumes he "must" deserve this.
By Perfectly Imperfect TogetherIn Job Chapters 3, 4, and 5, after 7 days and 7 nights of silence, Job finally cries out in agony of his pain and suffering. We can see he is clearly struggling. One of his friends finally speaks up and doesn't offer a whole lot of encouragement. Rather, he condemns and assumes he "must" deserve this.