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This practical and doctrinal commentary draws upon the expertise of outstanding evangelical scholars, offering a complete and authoritative explanation of the backgrounds and meaning of Scripture. Comprehensive in its scope, reliable in its scholarship, and easy-to-use by students, preachers, and teachers alike. Includes book introductions, outlines, cross-references, and 48 in-text maps. (ISBN:...

calling him a liar, too (vs. 28)? Do they also think that Job does not even know when he is doing wrong (v. 30)? They have implied such, but have given no proof. 7:1–10. Job likens human life to forced service in the army, the mercenary or hireling, and the lowly lot of a servant, or literally a slave. Job identifies with these hopeless elements of society in his day and says that, like them, life for him is empty and without meaning. He is in such pain he tosses and turns all night, unable to even