• Job Chapter 15 to 21

    Dialogue, Misjudgment, and Wrestling with Justice… In these chapters, the tension between Job and his friends escalates dramatically. The friends, particularly Eliphaz and Bildad, insist that Job must have sinned; Job counters with defence, reflection, and lament. This section teaches us about human assumptions, divine justice, and the complexity of suffering. 1. The Friends Intensify Their Accusations (Job 15–18)…

  • Job Chapter 10 to 14

    Wrestling with God, Life’s Fragility, and the Quest for Understanding… These chapters reveal the inner struggle of a righteous person facing incomprehensible suffering. Job moves from external lament to deep introspection, questioning why God allows suffering, the purpose of life, and the brevity of human existence. 1. Job Questions God’s Justice (Job 10) Key Reflections: Reflection Questions:…