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Jean Rubes
Describing the action of a sinner, this is not how Job was acting before his affliction. Stealing to increase their gain. According to the commentary - much that is called legal today is simply ste...
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
finished reading Job 21, Job 22, Job 23 in Chronological Bible Reading Plan:
Then Job answered and said:...
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job fears more troubles. Fatalistic view thinking only in terms of troubles not blessings.
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
God is the one who determines all providence in life. Though we may not know the reason for our troubles, we can know that God planned it all by His wisdom. The question is still why. You go throug...
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job is disappointed in not being able to "see" God.God seems far off in our trials, but he is still there.
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Following God guarantees spiritual protection, but not physical or material protection.
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job had not turned away from God. Eliphaz assures Job that if he repents and goes back to God good things would happen. We know this to be not true. Following the Lord does not guarantee material p...
over 11 years ago
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Job's friends are vindicated in being glad at the afflictions of Job, for they see him as a wicked man getting justice.
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
highlighted Job 22:15 ESV
Will you keep to the old way that wicked men have trod?
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Accusations meanness; Miserliness to the needy; mischief - Job had used his power to gain possessions and then doles it out to his friends; mistreatment of the unfortunate
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
God does not need man. Job did not say he was so important to God, but Eliphaz accuses Job of this.
over 11 years ago