Job has looked for sympathy but received scorn. "Their inflexible approach to justice that God always blesses the upright does not fit the facts. Job illustrated his point in several ways. First he cited his own case" (Zuck p. 56). "Job resents the grounds on which Zophar has made him an inferior. First, he says that he is mocked and made. laughing-stock by his friends because he dares to ask God why he suffers when he is just and blameless" (McKenna p. 110).

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