1. Job 10:15 (ESV)
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Commentary on Job 10:15 (Summary)

Job 10:15 (ESV)

15 If I am guilty, woe to me! If I am in the right, I cannot lift up my head, for I am filled with disgrace and look on my affliction.

Whether guilty or innocent, Job never stood a fair chance. If so much shame and affliction had come over him while he was innocent, just think what he would have suffered if he were guilty.

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