Job 25:1
Bildad's brief speech of six verses reveals that he is running out of material!... [ Continue Reading ]
Bildad's brief speech of six verses reveals that he is running out of material!... [ Continue Reading ]
Bildad does not respond to Job's arguments but rather asserts that God alone is Lord, and He should be respected, and He has established harmony and order in the heavens.... [ Continue Reading ]
The forces that are at God's disposal are limitless (angelic armies?), and His light, either the sun and or His omniscience illuminates everything on the earth, thus He sees all.... [ Continue Reading ]
Once again the theme is introduced (Job 4:17-18; Job 15:14-16), that man cannot possibly be pure in God's sight.... [ Continue Reading ]
Even the glorious heavenly bodies such as the moon and the stars, when compared to God are not bright or pure.... [ Continue Reading ]
By contrast, man is far smaller than the moon or the stars, and is like. maggot or worm in God's sight. This entire speech seems designed to humiliate Job. Therefore, no man should ever be so brash to assert his innocence before God. "Certainly no 'worm' should argue with God about his integrity or... [ Continue Reading ]