In Job 4-7 we are shown two speeches that begin the first cycle of dialogue. Eliphaz's speech begins with a delicate introduction and continues with a doctrinal foundation (the innocent prosper and the wicked suffer, and man cannot be pure before God) and a direct appeal ("don't complain foolishly", "repent and commit your suffering to our sovereign and merciful God", and "God desires and is able to relieve your suffering when you repent"). Job's speech begins with a defense of his suffering ("my suffering is tremendous", "my integrity is intact"). It continues with a disappointment in friends (they lack faithfulness and they lack sympathy), and it ends with a dispute with God ("my pain is great", "my life is short", "my suffering is Your fault", and "my request is: 'Leave me alone!'").
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