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Jean Rubes
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
Jean Rubes
Eliphaz was afraid to show too much friendship, because he did not want the same judgement to befall him.
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
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
Jean Rubes
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
Jean Rubes
Jonah & Elijah also prayed to die. This request is evidence of quitting.
over 11 years ago
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
Jean Rubes
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
Jean Rubes
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
Jean Rubes
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
Jean Rubes
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
Jean Rubes
Satan is powerful, but God is more powerful, for Satan can do nothing unless God permits it.
over 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
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
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