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447:(verses 2–3); fitting with the call for vindication in verse 29). Secondly, with the metaphors of arrows aiming to him and the description of donkeys and oxen to be fed (verses 4–6), Job believes that God is in total control, even as Job is still crying out for answer. Lastly, Job seems to view Eliphaz's words bland, tasteless, and missed the point of Job's anguish, like "tasteless food without salt" (verse 7). In verses 8–13 Job states to his friends that he longs for God to finish his life, but in his petition he keeps his faith that God is the one in control; Job does not reduce the size of God's power nor deny God and His words.
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