According to Job, God had obstructed his path, darkened it, removed his place of prestige in the community, demolished him like. building, uprooted him like. tree, viewed Job as His enemy, and surrounded Job like. besieged city. "When Job added that the troops camped around his tent, he expressed the extreme unfairness of God's actions. Why would numerous troops need to surround one meager man in. mere tent?" (Zuck p. 86). Bildad had described the troubles of the wicked, and Job responds that all his troubles were caused by God, and not his own doing.

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