Job continues his lament, expressing his weariness and bitterness. He questions God's motives, asking why God would oppress and despise His own creation. Job acknowledges God's omniscience and omnipotence, recognizing that God knows he is not wicked. Despite this, Job feels that God is destroying him and wishes to be left alone in his remaining days. He laments his existence, wishing he had never been born. Job feels hunted and confused by God's indignation, witnesses, and constant changes in his circumstances. He longs for relief from his suffering and a chance to find comfort before he returns to the land of darkness and death.