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Atomic Bible
Job 10:3
Does it please You to oppress me,
from Job’s Plea to God, Job 10:1-22
What it says

Job asks whether it pleases God to oppress and reject the work of his hands while smiling on the plans of the wicked.

What it is doing

This verse frames the apparent contradiction Job sees in God's ways.

In context

1“I loathe my own life; 2I will say to God: 3Does it please You to oppress me, 4Do You have eyes of flesh? 5Are Your days like those of a mortal, 6that You should seek my iniquity 7though You know that I am not guilty, 8Your hands shaped me and altogether formed me. 9Please remember that You molded me like clay. 10Did You not pour me out like milk, 11You clothed me with skin and flesh, 12You have granted me life and loving devotion, 13Yet You concealed these things in Your heart, 14If I sinned, You would take note, 15If I am guilty, woe to me! 16Should I hold my head high, 17You produce new witnesses against me 18Why then did You bring me from the womb? 19If only I had never come to be, 20Are my days not few? 21before I go — never to return — 22to a land of utter darkness,