Job feels that his friends have become worthless and untrustworthy.
How did Job believe God regarded him?
Job felt that God was treating him like the enemy and watching him closely for faults, even though he maintained innocence. Yet Job chose to trust God and longed to be vindicated by Him.
Job 14
What does Job say about the length and nature of human life?
Job says that human life is short and filled with trouble. He compares life to a flower that quickly fades and a shadow that does not last.
What does Job express while reflecting on death?
Death seems final and unavoidable. Yet although Job speaks of the reality of death, he expresses a hope that God might remember him and call him again, showing restoration and resurrection beyond the grave.