Job 11-15, Psalm 6

Published: Jan. 18, 2022, 5:05 a.m.

b'When we last left Job, he complained that there was no mediator between God and man, and bemoaned the Almighty\\u2019s ever-watching eye. Zophar chimes in with similar heartless rebukes as those spoken the rest of his crew, emphasizing that Job shouldn\\u2019t challenge God. Job, in reply, tells his friends that he is well-aware of all the things that his friends are telling him. Job tells God that he wishes he were dead, contending if that were the case, at least then God would leave him alone. Finally, Eliphaz begins round two of the speeches, scolding Job and declaring that wicked people are the ones who writhe in pain and have no peace, insinuated that Job must be wicked.'