• King James Version

    1. My soul is weary of my life; I will leave my complaint upon myself; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul. {weary...: or, cut off while I live} / 2. I will say unto God, Do not condemn me; shew me wherefore thou contendest with me.

  • Norm

    Well, folks, Job 10 is a real roller coaster ride. In this chapter, Job is understandably ticked off at God, so he takes the opportunity to air his grievances. He goes on and on about how God has treated him unfairly, and he's not wrong - God has totally been messing with him.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright so tell us about Job 10. Bible Expert: Job 10 is a continuation of Job's lament to God over the suffering he endures. He questions why God is afflicting him and wonders why God is so hard to find.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex Trebek: Alright, so tell us a little bit about yourself! Contestant: Well, I'd like to talk to you about the Bible! Alex Trebek: *sighs* Alright, if you must. What about it? Contestant: I'd like to tell you about Job 10.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Listen up, recruits! Job 10: God's still talking to Job, and he's not happy. Job's trying to defend himself, but God's not buying it. He's asking Job why he was even born. God's pretty much saying that Job is nothing more than a clay pot in God's hands.

  • Batman

    Batman: Robin, it appears that Job has had enough of this suffering! He's called out to God, asking why he has to go through all this pain. Robin: What can we do to help him, Batman? Batman: We can't do anything but listen to his plea.

  • Joe Biden

    Listen Jack, c'mon man, here's the deal. Job's been like, literally, just crying out to God for help. My father used to say, "When life gets tough, just trust in the Lord." Well, Job is fed up with his situation, and he's calling out to God to tell him why he has to suffer.

  • Donald Trump

    Job 10 starts off with "I loathe my life" and his complaints against God. Job says that God is too powerful and has made his life miserable. He says he'd like to know why God is treating him like this. He then goes on to describe how God has made his life difficult, including his suffering, his lack of sleep, and his sadness.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, so here we go with Job 10. So, uh, uh, Job's like, "Hey God, why do you treat me so harshly?" And then God's like, "Uhhh, I don't even know you." And then Job's like, "That's not what I asked you, dude.