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<p class="tab-1">Job owns here that he was full of confusion (<a class="bibleref" title="Job.10.15" href="/passage/?search=Job.10.15">Job 10:15</a>), and as he was so was his discourse: he knew not what to say, and perhaps sometimes scarcely knew what he said. In this chapter, I. He complains of the hardships he was under (<a class="bibleref" title="Job.10.1-Job.10.7" href="/passage/?search=Job.10.1-Job.10.7">Job 10:1-7</a>), and then comforts himself with this, that he was in the hand of the God that made him, and pleads that, <a class="bibleref" title="Job.10.8-Job.10.13" href="/passage/?search=Job.10.8-Job.10.13">Job 10:8-13</a>. II. He complains again of the severity of God’s dealings with him (<a class="bibleref" title="Job.10.14-Job.10.17" href="/passage/?search=Job.10.14-Job.10.17">Job 10:14-17</a>), and then comforts himself with this, that death would put an end to his troubles, <a class="bibleref" title="Job.10.18-Job.10.22" href="/passage/?search=Job.10.18-Job.10.22">Job 10:18-22</a>.</p>
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