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Jean Rubes

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 19:3 ESV

friendship was not evident in their speeches, they call Job a bad man

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 19:2 ESV

Asking when his "friends" will quit abusing him.

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 18:4 ESV

sarcastic questions accusing Job of being arrogant, eager to put him down

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 17:7 ESV

a shadow of his former self

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 17:1 ESV

Believes he is about to die, but that death is premature

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:22 ESV

Still wanting death, thinking death holds more promise to him than life.

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:18 ESV

Wants innocence made public, no evidence covered up; shows a person of high character.

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:17 ESV

Claim of innocence

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:15 ESV

humbled himself

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:10 ESV

Has Job been given over the the hands of the wicked? His friends condemn him. Is there a conspiracy

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:9 ESV

Job feels God's wrath is tearing him apart. He feels watched and vulnerable to attack, as his so called friends have done.

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:8 ESV

Complains that his affliction is a witness against him

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:7 ESV

prolonged suffering wears out a person, blaming God for his problems, blames God for the loss of his children and wife

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:4 ESV

Job indicates that if the situation was reversed, he would try to help Eliphaz and not hurt him.

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:2 ESV

All Eliphaz was speaking about was simply common proverbs and maxims of the day. None of which allied to Job, since he was righteous.

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:34 ESV

Once again inferring that Job is a hypocrite

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:26 ESV

The wicked greatly despise God and attack Him. Job's speeches convinced Eliphaz that Job is wicked.

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:24 ESV

The wicked will sooner or later experience great discomfort.

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:23 ESV

When prosperous people loose all their wealth, they must seek the basics for life.

Aug 21

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:21 ESV

The constant sacrifices for his children lead Eliphaz to believe Job was continually worrying about his wickedness.

Aug 21