Job 3:1
“After this opened Job his mouth, and cursed his day.”

What does Job 3:1 mean?
Job 3:1 in the King James Version of the Bible reads: "After this opened Job his mouth, and cursed his day." This verse comes from the book of Job, which is one of the poetic books in the Old Testament. The book of Job is a fascinating and challenging exploration of suffering…
Read full commentaryDevotionalThe Depths of Suffering: A Reflection on Job 3:1
The story of Job is a profound exploration of suffering, faith, and the complexities of human emotions in the face of calamity. In Job 3:1, we read, "After this opened Job his mouth, and cursed his day." At first glance, this verse might seem like an expression of despair, but…
Read devotionalPrayerA Prayer for Understanding in Times of Despair
O Lord, our Comfort and Hope, we come before You with heavy hearts, reflecting upon the profound words of Job, who, in his anguish, cried out, ‘After this opened Job his mouth, and cursed his day’ (Job 3:1). This verse resonates deeply within us, reminding us of the struggles…
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