"My days are swifter than. weaver's shuttle, and come to an end without hope": Is Job contradicting himself here when he has first complained that life is too long (Job 7:3), and now that life is far too brief? Could he be saying that as the weaver's shuttle runs out of thread, so now Job's existence is running out of hope? This verse also reveals that when Job lived weaving and the loom were in existence.

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Old Testament