“So that my soul chooseth strangling, and death rather than my life.”
Job expresses his preference that his soul would choose strangling and death rather than bones, suggesting that even at the extremity of suffering, he prefers the release of death to the continuation of physical existence. The image of strangling represents a quick and simple termination compared to the slow agony of his current condition. The reference to bones suggests the fundamental physical reality of the embodied self.
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