Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary

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Job 10

Job owns here that he was full of confusion (Job 10:15), and as he was so was his discourse: he knew not what to say, and perhaps sometimes scarcely knew what he said. In this chapter, I. He complains of the hardships he was under (Job 10:1-10:7), and then comforts himself with this, that he was in the hand of the God that made him, and pleads that, Job 10:8-10:13. II. He complains again of the severity of God’s dealings with him (Job 10:14-10:17), and then comforts himself with this, that death would put an end to his troubles, Job 10:18-10:22. MHBCC 447.1