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What does the Bible say about Job's weeping?

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Job's weeping reflects his deep anguish and his earnest plea to God amidst the scorn of his friends.

In the face of immense suffering and scorn from his friends, Job's weeping symbolizes his deep anguish and desperate plea to God. As he states, 'my eye poureth out tears unto God' (Job 16:20), it indicates a heartfelt communication where Job seeks divine comfort and justice. This crying out is not merely an expression of grief but represents his unwavering faith that God is his ultimate witness and refuge, even when all earthly comfort fails him.
Scripture References: Job 16:19-21

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