Listen, Jack, here's the deal. My father used to say that Job was a righteous man, and I'm not joking, Job was really suffering. He was surrounded by his friends, and folks, he was literally in pain. He said his friends were like clay pots with no water in them, and he was trying to reach out for some understanding, but no malarkey, his friends just kept telling him to repent for his sins. I tell you what, Job was even more upset when his friends kept insisting he was wrong and he responded with some strong words. I mean, excuse me, what was that? He said that God had made his skin hard and his bones brittle, and he wished God would face him in judgment. Then Job said that he wished his words could be written down so his friends could see the truth. C'mon, man, that was a long time ago, and it's not gonna happen. But I'll tell you one thing, Job was a righteous man and he deserved better than what his friends were giving him. See here, Jack, that's the summary of Job 16!