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10:6 Searchest - Keeping me so long upon the rack, to compel me to accuse myself.

10:1-7 Job, being weary of his life, resolves to complain, but he will not charge God with unrighteousness. Here is a prayer that he might be delivered from the sting of his afflictions, which is sin. When God afflicts us, he contends with us; when he contends with us, there is always a reason; and it is desirable to know the reason, that we may repent of and forsake the sin for which God has a controversy with us. But when, like Job, we speak in the bitterness of our souls, we increase guilt and vexation. Let us harbour no hard thoughts of God; we shall hereafter see there was no cause for them. Job is sure that God does not discover things, nor judge of them, as men do; therefore he thinks it strange that God continues him under affliction, as if he must take time to inquire into his sin.

Faults Guilt Iniquity Inquire Inquirest Note Probe Search Searchest Searching Seek Seekest Sin Wrongdoing

Faults Guilt Iniquity Inquire Inquirest Note Probe Search Searchest Searching Seek Seekest Sin Wrongdoing


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