Job shows that he has reason to complain, Job 6:1. He passionately wishes for death, Job 6:8. Reproves his friends for their uncharitable censures, Job 6:14.
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Job's reply to Eliphaz
Job's reply to the first of his three friends falls into _three_great
sections:
First, Job 6:1-13. He defends against the remonstrances of Eliphaz the
bitterness of his compla...
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION 6:1-30
114.
Job responds to Eliphaz, but also to more than Eliphaz. Show how so.
115.
Job finds no comfort from his friends so he turns to whom?
116.
There are three kin...
INTRODUCTION TO JOB 6
This and the following chapter contain Job's answer to the speech of
Eliphaz in the two foregoing; he first excuses his impatience by the
greatness of his afflictions, which, if...