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THE BOOK OF JOB
As the time in which Job lived is so very uncertain, (see the
_preface_, and the _observations_ at the end of the notes on the first
chapter,) Job 1:22 the date found in our common E...
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THERE WAS A MAN - This has all the appearance of being a true history.
Many have regarded the whole book as a fiction, and have supposed that
no such person as Job ever lived. But the book opens with...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. THE INTRODUCTION
Job 1:1. We are at once introduced to the leading person of this book.
“There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job and that man
was perfect and...
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JOB 1:1 describes Job, his piety and good fortune. The literal
translation of the opening words would be Once upon a time there was a
man. The use of the perfect denotes that we are dealing not with
h...
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THERE WAS. MAN. A man came to be. This settles the question as to the
historical fact. was. came to be. See note on p. 666.
MAN. Hebrew. _'ish._ App-14.
UZ. In Genesis 22:20; Genesis 22:21, immediate...
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Job 1:1-3. Job's name and abode; his piety, and consequent family
felicity and worldly prosperity
1. _the land of Uz_ This word occurs several times in the Old
Testament: (1) as the name of a son of A...
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THE BOOK OF JOB.
THERE is, perhaps, no book of Scripture, that has so much divided
interpreters, and afforded such a field of controversy, as the book of
JOB: some supposing it of the remotest antiqu...
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PROLOGUE TO THE GREAT TESTING
_MYSTERY OF SILENCE JOB:_ MIRROR OF MODERN MANJob 1:1, Job 2:13
1. Job's wealth and piety (Job 1:1-5)
TEXT 1:1-5
1 There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Jo...
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_THERE WAS A MAN IN THE LAND OF UZ, WHOSE NAME WAS JOB; AND THAT MAN
WAS PERFECT AND UPRIGHT, AND ONE THAT FEARED GOD, AND ESCHEWED EVIL._
Uz - north of Arabia Deserta, lying toward the Euphrates; it...
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THE LAND OF UZ] a district to the E. of Palestine, and near Arabia and
Edom: cp. Jeremiah 25:20; Lamentations 4:21. The word Uz occurs (_a_)
as the name of a son of Aram (Genesis 10:23); (_b_) as a de...
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THE PROLOGUE
Job 1:2, which form the Prologue to the book, describe (_a_) the
prosperity and piety of Job; (_b_) a scene in heaven in which the
Satan questions the motives of his piety; and (_c_) his...
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Job was a successful man. He was rich. And he was important. Everybody
respected Job, because Job was wealthy.
Job did deserve honour, but not because of his wealth. Job deserved
honour because he re...
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JOB, A SERVANT OF GOD
Job
_KEITH SIMONS_
Words in boxes (except for words in brackets) are from the Bible.
This commentary has been through Advanced Checking.
ABOUT THE BOOK OF JOB
The Book of...
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THERE WAS A MAN IN THE LAND OF UZ. — The first mention of this name
is in Genesis 10:23, where Uz is said to have been one of the sons of
Aram, who was one of the sons of Shem. (Comp. 1 Chronicles 1:1...
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אִ֛ישׁ הָיָ֥ה בְ אֶֽרֶץ ־ע֖וּץ
אִיֹּ֣וב שְׁמֹ
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II.
THE OPENING SCENE ON EARTH
Job 1:1
THE land of Uz appears to have been a general name for the great
Syro-Arabian desert. It is described vaguely as lying "east of
Palestine and north of Edom," o...
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SATAN AIMS AT A HIGH MARK
Job 1:1
Job is introduced as a man of large possessions, highly honored by all
who knew him, and of unimpeachable integrity toward God. His piety was
specially evinced in th...
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In magnificence of argument and beauty of style this Book is one of
the grandest in the divine Library. The story of Job is presented in
dramatic form.
It opens with a picture of Job. He is seen in th...
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There was a man in the land of (a) Uz, whose name [was] Job; and that
man was perfect and (b) upright, and (c) one that feared God, and
eschewed evil.
The Argument - In this history the example of pat...
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_Hus. The land of Hus was a part of Edom; as appears from Lamentations
iv. 21. --- Simple. That is, innocent, sincere, and without guile,
(Challoner) in opposition to hypocrites and double dealers. (C...
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CONTENTS
The Book opens with an account of Job, his piety, riches, integrity,
and religious care of his children. Next follows, an account of
Satan's malice against Job, and his permission to tempt h...
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_THE BOOK OF JOB_
‘A man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job.’
Job 1:1
The authorship and date of the book of Job are problems yet unsolved.
This only is certain, that it presents a picture of a...
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A Heavenly Meeting About a Good Man
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Job is the first of the poetical books which consist of Job,
Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and Lamentations.
1. But don't e...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1 AND 2.
In Job we have man put to the test; we might say, with our present
knowledge, man renewed by grace, an upright man and righteous in his
ways, in ord...
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THERE WAS A MAN IN THE LAND OF UZ, WHOSE NAME WAS JOB,.... Of the
signification of his name, see the introduction to the book. The place
where he dwelt had its name not from Uz, a descendant of Shem,...
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There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name [was] Job; and that man
was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.
Ver. 1. _There was a man_] A notable man, a man by an excell...
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_There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job_ We have
observed in the argument, that the firstborn son of Nahor, Abraham's
brother, was called _Uz._ It appears also from Genesis 10:23, that...
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JOB'S WEALTH AND PIETY...
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There was a man in the land of Uz, in Northern Arabia, toward the
Euphrates, WHOSE NAME WAS JOB, generally considered a descendant of
Aram, Genesis 22:21, and therefore related to the patriarchs, alth...
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JOB, HIS FAMILY AND HIS PROMINENCE
(vv.1-5)
Uz is considered to have been in the area between Syria and Babylon.
There Job lived with his wife, seven sons and three daughters. He is
first spoken of...
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"THERE WAS. MAN IN THE LAND OF UZ": The land of Uz is often identified
with the territory of Edom, which was southeast of the Dead Sea
(Lamentations 4:21). Some suggest that Uz was in Bashan, south of...
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1-5 Job was prosperous, and yet pious. Though it is hard and rare, it
is not impossible for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven.
By God's grace the temptations of worldly wealth may be ove...
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JOB CHAPTER 1
Job's country, and sincere holiness: his children; their feasts; and
his religious care for them, JOB 1:1. Satan's appearance before God:
God's character of Job, JOB 1:6. Satan imputeth...
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Job 1:1 man H376 land H776 Uz H5780 name H8034 Job H347 man H376
blameless H8535 upright H3477 feared...
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LAND OF UZ
A region at the south of Edom, and west of the Arabian desert,
extending to Chaldea.
UZ
See (Jeremiah 25:20).
FEAR
(_ See Scofield) - (Psalms 19:9). _...
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Job 1:1. _There was a man in the land of Uz,_
Job was a man indeed; a true man, a man of the highest type, for he
was a man of God.
Job 1:1. _Whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright...
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Job 1:1. _There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and
that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and
eschewed evil._
That was Job's character before the trial which mad...
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CONTENTS: Job's family and their piety. Satan's challenge and the
calamities that befell Job.
CHARACTERS: God, Satan, Job.
CONCLUSION: God allows Satan power over His saints but it is always
limited...
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Job 1:1. _The land of Uz._ Moses is always correct in calling
countries after the name of the first possessor. Uz was in the east
beyond Jordan, and south of mount Hermon. It fell to the lot of the
ha...
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_There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job._
THE CHARACTER OF JOB
There are serious and devout persons who regard the Book of Job as a
work of imagination, and refer it to the age of Solo...
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JOB 1:1 Prologue: Job’s Character and the Circumstances of His Test.
The book opens by introducing Job as blameless and upright. He is
blessed with family and possessions. His life embodies faith in G...
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_FIRST PART OF PROSE INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OR POEM_
I. Job’s personality (Job 1:1). “There was a man,” &c.
1. _His actual existence_. Job a historic, not a fictitious character.
Mentioned with Noa...
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EXPOSITION
The "Historical Introduction" to Job extends to two chapters. In the
first we are given an account, firstly, of his outward
circumstances—his abode, wealth, family, etc; and of his characte...
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Shall we turn now to the book of Job, chapter 1.
As we come to the book of Job, we actually enter into a new section of
the Old Testament. As you know, the Old Testament is divided into
different divi...
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1 Chronicles 1:17; 1 Chronicles 1:42; 1 Peter 3:11; 2 Chronicles
31:20;...
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JOB CHALLENGED BY SATAN
Job 1:1 _-Job 23:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We begin today a series of studies on one of the most interesting
characters of the Bible. He is Job, the man of patience.
We remember...
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Uz — Part of Arabia. Perfect — Not legally or exactly, but as to
his sincere intentions, hearty affections, and diligent endeavours to
perform all his duties to God and men. Upright — Heb. right, exac...
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If all are sinners, then how can Job be perfect?
PROBLEM: God declared that Job was “blameless and upright, and one
who feared God and shunned evil” (1:1). Yet the Bible insists that
“there is none r...