JOB—NOTE ON Job 19:1 Job responds, asking his friends how long they will persist in accusing him and why they feel no shame for doing so. Even if he has done wrong, it is God who has brought about his circumstances (vv. Job 19:2). Job laments that his suffering has brought only isolation and indifference from his family and friends (vv. Job 19:7). Job hopes that his trust in the Lord will be a permanent witness (vv. Job 19:23). He warns his friends against judging him, lest they fall under the very judgment they assume has fallen on Job (vv. Job 19:28).

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