In the Book of Job, Chapter 10 continues with Job expressing his frustration and despair over his suffering. He accuses God of treating him unfairly and pleads for mercy.
In Chapter 11, Job's friend Zophar responds, insisting that God is all-knowing and that Job's suffering must be due to his own sin, which he has not repented for.
In Chapter 12, Job defends himself, arguing that he is innocent and that the wicked often prosper while the righteous suffer. He also asserts that he has more understanding and wisdom than his friends.
In Chapter 13, Job again pleads with God to show him why he is being punished and asserts that he will speak up for himself, even if it means facing God's wrath. He accuses his friends of failing to help him and speaks of his desire for a mediator who can plead his case before God.
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