Job 6: The Weight of the Wind: Justifying the Outcry
Job 6 documents Job’s response to Eliphaz, where he argues that his 'wild words' are justified by the sheer weight of his 'calamity.' It articulates his profound disappointment in his friends, whom he compares to 'deceitful brooks' that dry up just when a traveler needs water most.
v1-7: Job Defends the Intensity of His Grief
v8-13: The Renewed Longing for an End to Life
v14-30: The Rebuke of the 'Brooks' (The Deceitful Friends)
Is there iniquity in my tongue? cannot my taste discern perverse things?
Listen to a man who feels the 'arrows of the Almighty' within him as he begs his friends for empathy instead of theology. Begin your study with job 6 summary.
Job challenges his friends to point out his specific sin rather than speaking in generalities, exposing the weakness of their 'retribution' theory. The 'Word Secret' is *Eyalut*, meaning 'power' or 'help,' used by Job to say he has no internal resources left to endure. Discover the riches with job 6 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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