Job 3 KJV: The Break of Silence: The Language of Despair
Job 3 documents the breaking of Job’s 7-day silence with a profound and poetic curse upon the day of his birth. It articulates the deep psychological weight of chronic suffering, where death is viewed not as a tragedy, but as a welcome relief from a life that seems 'hedged in' by God.
v1-10: Job Curses the Day of His Birth
v11-19: The Longing for the Peace of the Grave
v20-26: The Question of Why Life is Given to the Miserable
I was not in safety, neither had I rest, neither was I quiet; yet trouble came.
Listen to the cry of a man who has lost everything as he seeks a theological reason for his continued, painful existence. Begin your study with job 3 summary.
Job isn't cursing God, but he is cursing his 'existence,' showing that faith can coexist with deep depression and honest questioning. The 'Word Secret' is *Leviathan*, mentioned here as a symbol of chaos that Job wishes would swallow the day of his birth. Discover the riches with job 3 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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