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Eliphaz speaks of Job, and his afflicted condition, with tenderness; but charges him with weakness and faint-heartedness.
When Job was done cursing his day, and had finished his doleful ditty on that subject, then Eliphaz took the opportunity of speaking.
1. (1-6) Eliphaz calls upon Job to remember the advice he has given to others as a helper of the weak. Then Eliphaz the ...
Eliphaz insinuates that Job's afflictions signify a departure from righteousness. He suggests that divine judgment correlates directly with human conduct.
The main point that Eliphaz learnt from his vision was that no person can be righteous before God. If angels, who live in the heavenly realm, are imperfect, how ...
Eliphaz, the oldest, wisest and most experienced is convinced that Job is guilty of some secret unconfessed sin.
1. With what modesty he speaks of himself and his own attempt. He will not undertake the management of the cause alone, but very humbly joins his friends with ...
For Christians today, Job 4:1 serves as a reminder that we should be cautious in how we offer counsel to those who are suffering. Like Eliphaz, we may have ...
Job portrays God as having set Himself against His servant as a mighty adversary (6:4). The fact that God appears to be his adversary is especially grievous and ...
Then Eliphaz the Temanite responded, - What is the meaning of Job 4:1?
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