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. |
Job continues to pray. He observes that mortals live few days and that their lives are filled with trouble; they wither like a flower. |
Chapter 14. Job had turned from speaking to his friends, finding it to no purpose to reason with them, and here he goes on to speak to God and himself. |
21 янв. 2018 г. · Job focuses on man's impermanence. Now, Job begins this chapter speaking of man's impermanence – the fact that our lives are so short. |
Job begins this chapter by reflecting on the shortness and suffering of human life, comparing man's days to a flower that quickly withers or a shadow that does ... |
Commentary on Job 14:1-6 Job enlarges upon the condition of man, addressing himself also to God. Every man of Adam's fallen race is short-lived. |
Through Job's laments to God, Jesus reveals mankind's need for salvation and His path to redemption. |
4 янв. 2022 г. · Job 14:1 says, “Man who is born of a woman is few of days and full of trouble.” That was spoken by a man who knew what he was talking about. |
The man who establishes his hope in this world only is a fool. It is a race he cannot win, a hope that he shall never realize, a trial that shall never end, and ... |
Despite his despair, Job clung to a glimmer of hope. He believed that if the Almighty would hide his sins and forgive him, there might be a chance for renewal. |
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