JOB CHAPTER 16 Job's answer: his friends increase his misery, Job 16:1-8. His insulting enemies, Job 16:9-11. God's power against him, Job 16:12-16. His innocence should cry to heaven, where it was known: he wisheth to plead with God, Job 16:17-21: Pleaseth himself with the prospect of death, Job 16:22. No text from Poole on this verse.
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Job 16:1
1 Then Job answered and said,