David Guzik commentary on Job 15 describes the second speech of Eliphaz, who criticizes Job again, grouping him with the wicked deserving judgment. |
Eliphaz begins a second attack upon Job, instead of being softened by his complaints. He unjustly charges Job with casting off the fear of God. |
15. God places no confidence in saints and angels; he employs both, but trusts neither with his service, without giving them fresh supplies of strength and ... |
Eliphaz continues building his argument that Job doesn't fear God enough. He keeps accusing Job of arrogance and impiety, assuming that Job believes in his own ... |
28 янв. 2018 г. · The wicked man will be destroyed. And ultimately, God will wither and destroy the wicked man. And is that not what God has been doing to Job? 30 ... |
Job 15 is a stark reminder that wisdom can often be found in listening, humility, and recognizing the limits of our understanding in the face of divine ... |
As it is stated, the heavens are not clean in His sight, reminding us that all creation depends on God's grace for purity and acceptance. |
A wicked person will have trouble all his life. Anyone who is cruel will suffer every year that he lives. 21 He will hear things that frighten him. |
All three of Job's friends have taken their shot at “comforting” Job. They have tried to comfort him by trying to explain why Job is suffering. |
He shall not depart out of darkness (comp. Job 15:23, where the wicked man is threatened with "a day of darkness"). When the darkness once falls, it shall ... |
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