complaint. complainings.
When I say, My bed shall comfort me - The idea in this verse and the following is, that there was no intermission to his sorrows. Even the times...
Job again gives utterance to his complaint. In the previous passage Job's tone, as in Job 3:11-19 , had become quieter, and his complaint almost an...
When I say, My bed shall comfort me, my couch shall ease my complaint;
Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou settest a watch over me? Why dost thou deny me the comfort of care-assuaging sleep? Why scarest thou me with...
Job's First Speech (concluded) 1-10. Job laments the hardship and misery of his destiny.
VIII. MEN FALSE: GOD OVERBEARING Job 6:1-30 ; Job 7:1-21 Job SPEAKS WORST to endure of all things is the grief that preys on a man's own hea...
Longing for the Evening Job 7:1-21 The servant eagerly longs for the lengthening shadow, which tells him that his day of labor is at an end, an...
Without waiting for their reply, Job broke out into a new lamentation, more bitter than the first, for it came out of a heart whose sorrow was aggrav...
(11) Therefore I will not refrain my mouth; I will speak in the anguish of my spirit; I will complain in the bitterness of my soul. (12) Amos I a sea...
When I say, my bed shall comfort me ,.... When he thought within himself that he would lie down upon his bed and try if he could get a little sleep,...
When I say, My bed shall comfort me, my couch shall ease my complaint; Ver. 13. When I say, My bed shall comfort me ] The bed was the most proper...
My couch shall ease my complaint By giving me sweet and quiet sleep, which may take off my sense of pain for that time. Then thou scarest me with...
DOES GOD NOT RECOMPENSE GOOD DEEDS? (vv.1-16) Job's questions in verse 1 indicate why he was so distressed at God's dealings. No doubt too his f...
7 O remember that my life is wind: mine eye shall no more see good. 8 The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more: thine eyes...
By giving me sweet and quiet sleep, which may take off the sense of my torments for that while.
CONTINUATION OF JOB’S SPEECH Job ceases to altercate with Eliphaz and to defend himself. Resumes his complaints, and ends by addressing himself...
Job was sorely troubled by the cruel speeches of his friends, and he answered them out of the bitterness of his soul. What we are first about to read...
Job 7:1 . Is there not an appointed time to man upon earth? הלא צבא hela zaba, Nonne militia est homini super terra, et sicut dies mercenarii di...
EXPOSITION Job 7:1-18 In this chapter Job first bewails his miserable fate, of which he expects no alleviation (verses 1-10); then claims a...
Job Arraigns God
When I say, My bed shall comfort me, my couch shall ease, help bear, my complaint, a fact which is usually the case,
Job 7:3 ; Job 7:4 ; Job 9:27 ; Job 9:28 ; Psalms 6:6 ; Psalms 77:4
13 When I say, My bed shall comfort me, my couch shall ease my complaint;