Jean Rubes's Activity
Jean Rubes
Job resolves to not complain anymore about God's conduct regarding his troubles.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job is not confessing corruption, but he is confessing his nothingness before God. He was insignificant when compared to God. This stops Job from further complaining about God.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
God rebukes Job for being critical of God due to his suffering. God points out that to contend with him is like instructing and reproving God. Reason for this contending with Job was to show Job ho...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
finished reading Job 38, Job 39 in Chronological Bible Reading Plan:
Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind and said:...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Eagles are known to seize fawns, hares, lambs, and other small animals, and transport them to their eyries (nest on a cliff or mountain top) their young must certainly be nourished, in part on the ...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job does not control the eagle, but God does. The eagle demonstrated God given wisdom in the choice of its dwelling place.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
God gave the hawk the wisdom it needs tor flying, not Job. The hawk has a marvelous flight in the sky. In Job's day men did not fly and so they would readily acknowledge God's power for flying. The...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
The fierceness of the horse is seen in his desire to o to battle and in his confidence in battle.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
The foolish ostrich scorns one of much greater power than herself like men who scorn God.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
The ostrich is known for its foolish behavior. They are poor parents as seen in where she lays her eggs and in being hardened against her young. Many humans are no better. God is in control and in ...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Wings are useless for flight. Feathers are prominent in the appearance of the ostrch.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Untamed and untrained this animal cannot be trusted to behave as man would want it to behave. But God can control the animal.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
The Hebrew word translated unicorn involves an animal with horns. This animal is an animal that can be put in a harness and made to work for man. Yet God controls the animals.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
God provides for his food, but the donkey is not on welfare but is required to search for his food. Divine providence is not to make one lazy, but it gives responsibility.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Donkey or zebra - not restrained by fences or harnessed for work. Who gave this animal freedom?
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
The young goats make good progress in growth, and develop in health (corn). They mature quickly.
about 11 years ago