1. Job 10:7 (ESV)
  2. Exposition

Commentary on Job 10:7 (Summary)

Job 10:7 (ESV)

7 although you know that I am not guilty, and there is none to deliver out of your hand?

Job's exceptional suffering, together with the unjust conclusions of his friends, has convinced Job that God had made an enemy out of him. Yet the question that burns within him and for which he can find no possible answer, is, Why has God done this?

Back to list

Similar topics

Exposition
…
Commentary on Job 11:7–9 (Summary)
Job thinks that God has dealt unjustly with him and that God has turned him into an enemy for no …
Exposition
…
Commentary on Job 42:5 (Summary)
What Job needed was not to see the solutions to his problems and questions, but to see God! Job’s …
Exposition
…
Commentary on Job 3:20 (Summary)
Job’s fear of God keeps him from directly questioning God’s ways. However, criticism against God’s …
Exposition
…
Commentary on Job 42:7 (Summary)
Job enjoys peace with God again. However, the dispute between him and his friends still hangs in …
Exposition
…
Commentary on Job 29:1 (Summary)
In Job 28:1–28 , Job has confessed God’s infinite wisdom. This almost brought him back to the place …
HomeBibleCommentary
Vox Viva

Bible search
Scripture index
Reading Lists

Settings
English
Light