"WAIT FOR ME. LITTLE": Again he pleads for continued patience with
his words. "He was so full of ideas to share (Job 32:18-20) that he
asked Job not to become impatient with. He still had more to say in
defense of God" _(Bible Knowledge Comm. p. 762)._... [ Continue Reading ]
"THAT THERE IS YET MORE TO BE SAID IN GOD'S BEHALF": Elihu has this
consuming desire to defend God against Job's accusations concerning
God's justice. Are we earnest in wanting to speak in God's behalf?... [ Continue Reading ]
"I WILL FETCH MY KNOWLEDGE FROM AFAR": He would display the full range
of his knowledge because he had. wide range of insight. His first
concern, as before, was to ascribe "righteousness to his Maker", that
is, to show that God is righteous, even righteous in allowing Job to
suffer.... [ Continue Reading ]
Not lacking in self-confidence, Elihu affirmed that his words were
true. JOB 36:4 "ONE WHO IS PERFECT IN KNOWLEDGE IS WITH YOU": Is Elihu
being overconfident here, or is the "One" under consideration God?
"The words may not be as arrogant as they sound; he may simply be
claiming. clear understanding... [ Continue Reading ]
"GOD IS MIGHTY BUT DOES NOT DESPISE ANY": God is mighty, yet God does
not lack mercy. God is mighty in strength and "understanding", that
is, literally, in heart.... [ Continue Reading ]
God does not ignore the wickedness of the wicked and neither does He
ignore the afflictions of the afflicted. Thus Elihu reminds Job that
God is merciful and that God is not ignoring him. "God restores
afflicted, righteous people, giving them deserved blessings, watching
over them in care (though Jo... [ Continue Reading ]
God does not hide from righteous men, rather He treats them like
royalty.... [ Continue Reading ]
Yet even the righteous can get caught in affliction. "Sometimes
righteous people undergo trials (are bound by chains) and are
subjected to affliction (such as being chained, held fast by cords,
to. bed of pain)" _(Bible Knowledge Comm. p. 763)._ The New Testament
notes that being righteous does not... [ Continue Reading ]
God allows the righteous to suffer for various purposes, He does not
abandon them, rather He might be trying to call their attention to.
sin in their life, or humble them so they do not become arrogant. "God
can use these to teach them, and especially to arrest pride" _(Jackson
p. 73)._... [ Continue Reading ]
Suffering and pain also have the ability to open. person's ears to
instruction and getting back on the right path. "By hardships God can
get. man's attention and bring him out of sin" _(p. 73)._ Compare with
Job 33:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
Those who hearken to such lessons will end up blessed and those who
refuse to learn will perish in their ignorance. This may be. warning
to Job that Job, even though he is righteous and knowledgeable, still
needs to be open to more learning (Proverbs 9:8-9). To die without
knowledge means that they... [ Continue Reading ]
Here is another warning, godless people do not learn from suffering,
rather they store up resentment against God, others, and life in
general.... [ Continue Reading ]
"THEY DIE IN YOUTH, AND THEIR LIFE PERISHES AMONG THE CULT
PROSTITUTES": Literally the expression "cult prostitutes" means
"consecrated ones", that is males and females given over to depraved
rites. "They die in their youth like the male homosexuals in the
temples of Baal (1 Kings 14:24; Job 15:12),... [ Continue Reading ]
On the other hand God delivers the afflicted to cry out to Him and
trust Him, instead of storing up anger against Him. Here is. warning.
Job has been storing up anger up against God. In time of oppression
such people actually learn the lesson that God wants them to learn.
Has Job been learning anyth... [ Continue Reading ]
God was seeking to free Job from distress, straits,. cramped
situation, and take him to. spacious place, that is,. place with no
obstructions.... [ Continue Reading ]
"Instead, he lashed out at God and so was visited with judgment such
as is suitable for the wicked" _(Jackson p. 73)._... [ Continue Reading ]
_ _ Job 36:18 Job needs to be careful that his pain and suffering do
not move him towards acting like or speaking like. scoffer. "And not
let 'the greatness of the ransom' (the large price he is paying by his
suffering) turn him aside from upright living" _(Zuck p. 157)._... [ Continue Reading ]
There is. warning here against trusting in wealth to buy off distress,
or by using human efforts, or by wanting to die as Job had declared in
chapter 3. None of that was the answer.... [ Continue Reading ]
"Job should be careful that he not turn to sin (by complaining), which
seems to have been his preference in bearing his trials without
complaint" _(Zuck p. 158)._ Elihu feels that holding God in awe and
murmuring about how God is running the world is. contradiction and two
things that should not go... [ Continue Reading ]
God is exalted and acts majestically, He is also an unsurpassed
Teacher, and "is an independent Sovereign, answerable to no one, and
always does right, and therefore cannot be rightfully challenged by
man" _(p. 158)._... [ Continue Reading ]
As. result Job should magnify God, as others had done in song instead
of criticizing Him. In this passage "God's work" including His work in
allowing Job to suffer.... [ Continue Reading ]
"The eternal God is so great that men are compelled to hold Him in
profound awe from afar. The young man's point here is quite valuable.
If men would spend more time reflecting upon the marvelous majesty of
our great Creator, they would be considerably less preoccupied with
wallowing in their own se... [ Continue Reading ]
"THE NUMBER OF HIS YEARS IS UNSEARCHABLE": How you ever tried to
mentally comprehend the fact that God never had. beginning?... [ Continue Reading ]
The water-vapor cycle is one example of God's majesty, for by His laws
God draws up moisture which distills or condenses and forms rain for
man in abundance (see Ecc. Job 1:7).... [ Continue Reading ]
"CAN ANYONE UNDERSTAND THE SPREADING OF THE CLOUDS?" "Who understands,
he asks, how God diffuses the clouds, or how He causes the thunder?"
_(Jackson p. 74)._ The expression in Job 36:29 "His pavilion" is.
picturesque description of the sky.... [ Continue Reading ]
God covers the depths of the sea so that man on land cannot see them.... [ Continue Reading ]
God has used such powers of the creation both for judgment and mercy.
God has brought rain to bring calamity and judgment, but often He uses
it to bring food the man and the animals.... [ Continue Reading ]
Lightning is poetically spoken as if coming from God's own hands, as
if God was sending lightning, as an archer shoots arrows at. target.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thunder, the noise associated with lightning announces the fact that
there is. God, and even cattle are aware of an approaching storm and
are stirred by it.... [ Continue Reading ]