Folks, here's the deal: Job 6 is all about Job having a real honest conversation with his friends about his suffering. No malarkey. I'm not joking. His friends were supposed to be sympathizing with him, but they just kept telling him he must have sinned to deserve all this pain and suffering. C'mon, man. My father used to say, everyone deserves a break, even Job. And that's what Job was trying to say to his friends. See here, Jack, he was literally at his wits end, and he was like, "what was that?! You think my suffering is a light thing? That I'm just trying to make a mountain out of a molehill?!" Well, I tell you what, that's not gonna happen. Job knew he was innocent, and he wanted his friends to understand that. Excuse me, but Job was asking for a little compassion, you know?