Job shows that open sinners are often prosperous, Job 24:1. That secret sinners often pass undiscovered, Job 24:13. That God punishes such by secret judgments, and reserves them for future judgment, Job 24:19.
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JOB 23-24. JOB'S REPLY TO ELIPHAZ. He dwells on the mystery of
Providence. He cannot put his own personal conviction of final
justification forward as a general solution of the problem. Hence he
seems...
The Divine Rectitude which Job misses in his own instance he equally
misses on the broad field of the World
The same thought of the absence of any righteous rule of the world is
carried through this...
TODAY'S ENGLISH VERSION
1 Why doesn-'t God set a time for judging,
a day of justice for those who serve him?
2 Men move boundary markers to get more land;
they steal sheep and put them with their...
INTRODUCTION TO JOB 24
This chapter contains the second part of Job's answer to the last
discourse of Eliphaz, in which he shows that wicked men, those of the
worst characters, prosper in the world,...