Jean Rubes's Notes
Jean Rubes
Wants innocence made public, no evidence covered up; shows a person of high character.
Aug 21
Jean Rubes
Has Job been given over the the hands of the wicked? His friends condemn him. Is there a conspiracy
Aug 21
Jean Rubes
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
Jean Rubes
prolonged suffering wears out a person, blaming God for his problems, blames God for the loss of his children and wife
Aug 21
Jean Rubes
Job indicates that if the situation was reversed, he would try to help Eliphaz and not hurt him.
Aug 21
Jean Rubes
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
Jean Rubes
The wicked greatly despise God and attack Him. Job's speeches convinced Eliphaz that Job is wicked.
Aug 21
Jean Rubes
When prosperous people loose all their wealth, they must seek the basics for life.
Aug 21
Jean Rubes
The constant sacrifices for his children lead Eliphaz to believe Job was continually worrying about his wickedness.
Aug 21