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Jean Rubes

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 8:7 ESV

Bibdad assumes Job is wicked or he would not be having these problems

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 8:4 ESV

Bildad had no proof that Job's children had sinned against God.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 8:3 ESV

Job did not accuse God of injustice

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 6:26 ESV

If Job had not complained after the seven days of silence, his friends may have not been so condemning of Job.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 6:21 ESV

Eliphaz was afraid to show too much friendship, because he did not want the same judgement to befall him.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 6:15 ESV

Eliphaz appeared to come as a comforter, but he was not. Many people pose as friends to help you, when they plan to take advantage of you.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 6:13 ESV

From a commentary - Without mental facilities, why live It is a foolish conclusion and leaves out God. So I suppose I should search to see why I would want to live without mental facilities. And on...

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 6:9 ESV

Jonah & Elijah also prayed to die. This request is evidence of quitting.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 7:6 ESV

Suffering has taken the excitement out of Job's life.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 6:5 ESV

Job's pain has produced rash words

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

finished reading Job 1, Job 2, Job 3, Job 4, Job 5 in Chronological Bible Reading Plan:

There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job, and that man was blameless and upright, one who feared God and turned away from evil....

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 5:8 ESV

Advising Job to repent of his wickedness. Gave reasons to encourage repentance 1)God's greatness, 2)Goodness of God, 3)God's grace, 4)God protects repenters

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 5:1 ESV

Job's troubles are too great for human help, implied conclusion is that Job is a condemned sinner. Eliphaz is implying that It is Job's own fault that he is having these problems.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 3:3 ESV

Left God out

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 2:13 ESV

Sometimes it is better not to speak when grief is so great

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 2:11 ESV

These three friends were men of faith who knew each other, No evidence that these men were related to Esau or Abraham.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 2:9 ESV

We have no way of measuring spiritual rewards; should we conclude that we should reject God when we suffer physically or lose material items?

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 2:6 ESV

Satan is powerful, but God is more powerful, for Satan can do nothing unless God permits it.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 1:21 ESV

Satan believed that Job was godly, because he was prosperous and once all his worldly goods had been taken away Job would curse God.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

highlighted Job 1:21 ESV

And he said, "Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked shall I return. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord."

over 11 years ago