The answer which Job's consciousness, ignorant of anything better, alone can give, is: No, there is no life after death. |
Despite facing immense trials and despair, Job expresses a hopeful assurance that God will ultimately call him from the grave and restore him again. |
As sure as men have sinned, so sure shall they die; nothing is more certain than death, it is appointed by God, and is sure. |
He knows he is risking his life in being so bold, for an ungodly person could not survive in God's presence. Job, however, believes he is innocent. If God or ... |
David Guzik commentary on Job 14, where Job meditates on what lies beyond this life, and even considers the idea that man may not live after death. |
It is the expression of an earnest wish that God would show an interest in him as one of his creatures, and would bring the matter to a speedy issue. |
This chapter is proper for funeral solemnities; and serious meditations on it will help us both to get good by the death of others and to get ready for our own. |
Is death the end of a person, or is there hope that death is temporary and the dead shall be resurrected (raised from death) to everlasting life? Job believed ... |
Verse 14. - If a man die, shall he live again? The question is clearly intended to be answered in the negative. It is not a dispassionate inquiry, but an ... |
Thou shall call, and I will answer thee Either at death, when the soul of than is required of him, and he is summoned out of time into eternity. |
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