Back then God watched over him, and illuminated his path. Note that
the first thing Job misses is his close fellowship with God. "The
sense that God had now left him was more painful than his other
miseries" _(Zuck p. 127)._... [ Continue Reading ]
"MONTHS GONE BY": Suggests that several months had passed since
disaster had struck.... [ Continue Reading ]
Job had been in the prime of his life, and he had felt that God was
truly his friend and protector. Job had clearly felt the "hedge" that
God had placed around him.... [ Continue Reading ]
God was with him then and so were his children.... [ Continue Reading ]
Butter and oil were symbols of prosperity, ease, and plenty.... [ Continue Reading ]
Job also had enjoyed social prestige. Apparently, Job had occupied.
very important position in the community, He was highly respected not
only by the young, but also by those older. In fact, even the powerful
became quiet when he spoke. Remember, elders held court sessions at
the city gate (Deuteron... [ Continue Reading ]
People respected Job's wisdom and really listened to what he had to
say. "Those who heard of him, or witnessed his activities, could
testify to the fact that: he helped the poor, the desperate, the
fatherless and widows (12-13); he exercised justice by assisting the
handicapped-even strangers (14-16... [ Continue Reading ]
"His exercise of justice was so consistent and so evident that they
were like. robe and. turban" _(Zuck p. 128)._... [ Continue Reading ]
He helped the needy to the point that he became to them. second
father. He was so concerned with justice and righteousness that he
even took upon himself the cases of complete strangers.... [ Continue Reading ]
He was able to stop the wicked as they sought to take advantage of the
less fortunate. "Job rescued the poor from their ruthless oppressors,
but he also destroyed the power of the aggressor" _(Strauss p. 287). _... [ Continue Reading ]
"THEN. THOUGHT": "Due to his efforts in personal righteousness, Job
had anticipated living. long, happy life with blessings abounding"
_(Jackson p. 63)._ Job had felt very secure in his blessings. The
phrase "I shall die in my nest" may refer to Job dying surrounded by
children, descendants and pros... [ Continue Reading ]
"He enjoyed refreshing stability (his root below ground spread out to
the waters), prosperity (dew was on his branches above), glory
(perhaps that word means 'an enviable reputation'), and strength (the
bow was. symbol of strength, and its being renewed in the hand
suggested perennial strength)" _(Z... [ Continue Reading ]
Job remembers how men had been eager for his counsel and had received
it as refreshing rain.... [ Continue Reading ]
"With cheerfulness, he was able to help others overcome
discouragement" _(Jackson p. 63)._ Notice how Job was not discouraged
by their despondency but had been. source of strength to others.... [ Continue Reading ]
People eagerly accepted his counsel, and followed his advice like men
follow. chief or king.
The very fact that Job reflects on the past seems to infer that not
only had Job lost heath, children, and wealth, but he had also lost
all respect, standing and position in the community. No one wanted to... [ Continue Reading ]