A.M. 2484. B.C. 1520.

Job proceeds to plead with God for some mitigation of his miseries, from the consideration of the shortness of life, and the trouble that naturally belongs to it, Job 14:1. Especially considering, that when he was once dead, he could not revive as the plants, or come into the world again to receive the marks of God's favour, Job 14:7. Various wishes and complaints, Job 14:13.

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