Job 33:11

"Behold, he finds occasions against me. He counts me for his enemy."

Key Reflection

In Job 33:11, the phrase "he finds occasions against me" suggests that God is actively seeking reasons to oppose and punish Job. This concept challenges the notion of a passive deity; rather, it portrays God as someone who is constantly looking for ways to bring hardship upon Job. The statement "He counts me for his enemy" further emphasizes this adversarial relationship by indicating that in God's eyes, Job has become an adversary or opponent. This verse reflects a cultural and theological context where divine judgment is not always perceived as random but can be seen as the result of deliberate scrutiny and evaluation, which raises significant questions about God’s character and Job's circumstances within the broader narrative of suffering and justice.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

He putteth my feet in the stocks -This also is language which Job had used; seeJob 13:27. “He marketh all my paths;” inJob 13:27, “Thou lookest narrowly unto all my paths;” see the notes at that verse.

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