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Job 3:6 meaning

An explanation of Job 3:6

In the depths of his misery, Job laments his very existence, expressing a profound wish that day should never rise again. This reflects not merely his sorrow over suffering but raises deep questions about the nature of life, hope, and despair. As he engages in his "curse-lament," Job articulates his desperate state—akin to a weaver who has run out of thread, symbolizing a life devoid of hope. The lament showcases a soul anguishing under the burden of pain and the feeling of abandonment by God.

Job 3:6