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Jean Rubes
Elihu thinks that our conduct does not affect God, but our sin dishonors God. We should honor God by our conduct.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job was not expressing his attitude but that of the wicked. The wicked have no time for God and question the profit of devotion to God. Why go to church, what good will it do me, why read the Bible...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
From commentary - Elihu thinks very highly of himself and his words even though they will be untruthful and actually are lies about Job.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
finished reading Job 32, Job 33, Job 34 in Chronological Bible Reading Plan:
So these three men ceased to answer Job, because he was righteous in his own eyes....
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Showing how evil Elihu is by stating he wants Job to be punished to the fullest extent. Elihu thinks Job a great sinner. From commentary - Elihu wants Job to experience a severe punishment. That is...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Elihu's case for Job to be punished: ignorance, rebellion (he would not repent), displayed indignation, scorn or grief, spoke critical words about God (he was not impious, just perplexed about God)...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Elihu wants others to corroborate with him concerning this judgement upon Job. He feels that if they listen, they will agree-from commentary.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
The chastisement will be according to God's prescription not Job's. This is to tell Job to stop complaining-it was designed of God to chasten him. Job must resolve to repent, God will not do it for...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Chastisement is to bring us to repentance and to forsaking of sin. Elihu informs Job that he needs to repent because Job has sinned.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job needs to tell God that he recognizes that his troubles are chastisement for doing evil.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
finished reading Job 29, Job 30, Job 31 in Chronological Bible Reading Plan:
And Job again took up his discourse, and said:...
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
The defaulter often gets his gain, without caring about the rights or life of the other party involved. The contract is only used to deceive and beguile.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
People conceal their sins so they are not mocked or to avoid punishment.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Two reasons why idolatry appeals 1) it is a man made doctrine. Men like to make their own rules. 2) Idolatry promotfleshly appetites
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job is not guilty of committing the sin of idolatry. Idolatry comes in many forms. 1-the worship of the sun moon, and stars.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
He is innocent regarding covetousness. He did not say that being wealthy was the inordinate desire to be wealthy that is wrong.
about 11 years ago
Jean Rubes
He did not mistreat his servants, he did not disregard their justified complaints.
about 11 years ago