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Job Responds to Zophar
Commentary
Job 17 is a chapter that speaks to the despair and hopelessness that Job is feeling in the midst of his suffering. He laments his condition, saying that he has been surrounded by darkness and that his spirit has been broken. He feels that his friends have abandoned him and that his life is coming to an end. He pleads with God to show him mercy and to restore his life. Job's words in this chapter are a powerful reminder of the depths of despair that can be experienced in the midst of suffering. He is desperate for God to intervene and to bring him relief. He is also aware that his life is in God's hands and that he must trust in God's plan for him. This chapter is a reminder to us that even in the midst of our darkest moments, we can still turn to God for comfort and hope. We can trust that God will never abandon us and that He will always be with us, even in our darkest hours. We can also take comfort in the fact that God is sovereign and that He will ultimately bring us through our suffering.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Job, chapter 17 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 16 verses in Job, chapter 17.