Job 10:8

"Although you know that I am not wicked, there is no one who can deliver out of your hand."

Key Reflection

This verse highlights Job's conviction of his own righteousness while acknowledging God’s sovereignty in his trials. Despite Job’s integrity, he recognizes that ultimate deliverance lies solely with God, emphasizing the balance between human morality and divine control.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Thine hands have made me -Job proceeds now to state that he had been made by God, and that he had shown great skill and pains in his formation. He argues that it would seem like caprice to take such pains, and to exercise such amazing wisdom and care in forming him, and then, on a sudden, and without cause, dash his own work to pieces.

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