“But now he hath made me weary: thou hast made desolate all my company.”
"But now he has worn me out; you have made desolate all my company." Job transitions from addressing the friends to addressing God. God has exhausted him, and as a result, Job's companions have abandoned him. The verse suggests that divine assault has social consequences—Job's isolation is a byproduct of his divine punishment. The friends, in their judgment, compound this isolation.
COMMUNITY REFLECTIONS
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