Job 33:10
Yet he finds occasions against me; he counts me for his enemy; he puts my feet in the stocks and watches all my paths, continuing the summary of Job's position by noting that despite Job's claimed innocence, God treats him as an enemy and restricts his movements. The finding of occasions suggests that God acts against Job despite Job's innocence. The counting as enemy suggests hostile divine attitude. The stocks and watching suggest surveillance and restriction. The verse summarizes Job's complaint about divine enmity.