JOB 16-17. JOB'S ANSWER. We see that the speech of Eliphaz has not
missed its mark. Job complains that everyone is against him. But Job's
realisation how vain is the help of man, serves to drive him back to
God. Thus the friends indirectly help Job.
JOB 16-17. JOB'S ANSWER. We see that the speech... [ Continue Reading ]
JOB 16:22 TO JOB 17:16. Job pleads in favour of his prayer for Divine
vindication, that death is before him and he has no hope, if he must
now die.
JOB 17:2 is obscure; the general sense seems to be that Job complains
of the delusive hopes, held out by the friends, of return to health
and prosperi... [ Continue Reading ]