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JOB 6:1 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
Job 6Job 6:2
But Job answered and said,
Job responds to Eliphaz by expressing his anguish, suggesting that his grief is too great to be measured or contained by conventional language. The opening assertion that his vexation would be weighed reveals the quantitative reality of his suffering: it has specific weight and magnitude that cannot be dismissed or minimized. Job's response begins with the assertion that his pain is real and substantive.
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