job 9:16 meaning - Axtarish в Google
Job 9:16 highlights the struggle between faith and doubt, particularly in times of suffering . Theologically, this verse touches on the experience many believers face when they feel distant from God, even though they intellectually know He is present and powerful.
Mr. Broughton reads the words, "if I cry, will he answer me?" as if Job had some doubt upon his mind whether God would vouchsafe to answer him.
Job begins to manifest a disposition to condemn God, that he may justify himself, for which he is afterwards reproved. Still Job knew so much of himself, that ...
Job 9:16 meaning. In the book of Job, a powerful theme emerges as Job grapples with the overwhelming reality of his suffering and the perceived silence of God.
Job argues that ordinary people are still at a disadvantage. They cannot present their side of the case satisfactorily, because God always has the wisdom and ...
Job 9:16 in the King James Version of the Bible reads: "If I had called, and he had answered me; yet would I not believe that he had hearkened unto my voice." ...
Job begins to manifest a disposition to condemn God, that he may justify himself, for which he is afterwards reproved. Still Job knew so much of himself, that ...
If I called and He answered me, I could not believe that He was listening to my voice. - What is the meaning of Job 9:16?
(1-13) Job praises the wisdom and strength of God, though it means that God is beyond his ability to know. Then Job answered and said: “Truly I know it is so,
Grammatically, it could mean Job believed he would see God, his Kinsman Redeemer, before he died with all his flesh eaten away by leprosy. This would have been ...
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