Job 10: The Mystery of Creation: Why Hast Thou Made Me?
Job 10 documents Job’s intensely personal prayer, where he appeals to God as his Creator and 'Potter,' asking why he has been shaped with such care only to be crushed. It articulates the confusion of a man who sees God’s meticulous hand in his biological development but experiences God’s hand as a hunter in his current life.
v1-7: Job’s Weary Soul and the Search for a Reason
v8-12: The Marvel of Creation: God as the Sculptor of Life
v13-17: The Paradox: Care in Creation, Severity in Judgment
v18-22: The Final Request for a Brief Moment of Peace
A land of darkness, as darkness itself; and of the shadow of death, without any order, and where the light is as darkness.
Join Job as he looks at his own body and asks the Maker why the hands that knit him together are now tearing him apart. Begin your study with job 10 summary.
Job uses the imagery of 'milk' and 'cheese' to describe embryonic development, showing an advanced ancient understanding of God’s personal involvement in life. The 'Word Secret' is *Asah*, meaning 'to fashion' or 'to labor over,' emphasizing that God spent significant 'effort' on Job's existence. Discover the riches with job 10 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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