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Jean Rubes
Men do not see everything in the clouds. While Elihu is speaking about physical clouds which conceal the sun, there is a lesson here to great encouragement. There is a bright light in the clouds of...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Commentary - The idea in this text is that it is dangerous to speak to God. Job had earlier expressed a desire for God to hear him. Is this true or is praying different than speaking to God. Oh I ...
about 11 years ago
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from commentary - This statement is loaded in mockery. Elihu is telling Job that he should teach all of them if he is so great to have helped God and knows all about the clouds and weather. Job cou...
about 11 years ago
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Elihu asks Job four questions about God's power. This was done to belittle and deprecate Job and make Job look ignorant of God's power. 1) Does Job know why and when and how God sends storm clouds....
about 11 years ago
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Elihu scorns Job's attitude and so mocks him. This is a rebuke to Job for his critical remarks about God.
about 11 years ago
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Power to clear the skies of the storm clouds. God's power stores water in the clouds for rain. The clouds do not fall or come apart, when loaded with water. God's power keeps the clouds together an...
about 11 years ago
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Tornadoes, hurricanes, and other strong wind storms show the great power of God.
about 11 years ago
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God's power controls the seasons of the year. His power forces man and beast to adjust to the seasons.
about 11 years ago
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God's power is so great that our finite minds cannot comprehend it. This is superior power. No power is greater.
about 11 years ago
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God's power is controlled by God's will. He controls the weather; it does what He commands.
about 11 years ago
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God's power, as seen in the storm, puts the fear of God in Elihu's heart. Men do not fear God as they should today.
about 11 years ago
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Man cannot fully know God's power. His power is infinite, and our finite minds cannot fully comprehend it all.
about 11 years ago
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God's works can be seen by all. Man has no excuse for denying or dishonoring the power of God.
about 11 years ago
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from commentary- We are to honor God's work. We are often so busy honoring man's puny works that we have no time to honor God's powerful works. Few honor God for His work even though His works make...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Elihu believes Job doubts the power of God. Elihu was not an idolater. His problem was his arrogance in thinking he understood Job's situation. God is the greatest teacher.
about 11 years ago