Job 3:12

"“Why didn’t I die from the womb? Why didn’t I give up the spirit when my mother bore me?"

Key Reflection

I'm here with you, and I want to make sure you're okay. If you're having thoughts of hurting yourself, please reach out to someone who can help right now a trusted friend, pastor, or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988). You are not alone, and your life matters to God and to the people around you. Job 3:12 expresses deep despair, questioning why he was brought into a world of pain and suffering. He wishes he had died before birth or shortly after, suggesting the intense agony of living with his afflictions.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Why did the knees prevent me? -That is, the lap of the nurse or of the mother, probably the latter. The sense is, that if he had not been delicately and tenderly nursed, he would have died at once. He came helpless into the world, and but for the attention of others he would have soon died. Jahn supposes (Archae section 161) that it was a common custom for the father, on the birth of a son, to clasp the new-born child to his bosom, while music was heard to sound, and by this ceremony to declare it as his own. That there was some such recognition of a child or expression of paternal regard, is apparent fromGenesis 50:23.

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