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But now he has made me weary — That is, God has exhausted my strength. This verse introduces a new description of his sufferings; a…

But now he hath made me weary. —He turns again, in his passionate lament, to God, whom he alternately speaks of in the th…

But now he has made me weary
Or "it has made me weary" {u}, that is, "my grief", as it may be supplied from ([Refere…

Here is a sorrowful representation of Job's grievances. What reason we have to ble God that we are not making such complaints! Even good men, when …

Eliphaz had spoken harshly against Job in his answer, so Job begins his speech by accusing him of providing unfitting consolation. First, because h…
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes