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Verse Job 5:24. _THOU SHALT KNOW_] Thou shalt be so fully satisfied
of the friendly disposition of all thy neighbours, that thou shalt
rest secure in thy bed, and not be afraid of any danger, though...
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AND THOU SHALT KNOW THAT THY TABERNACLE SHALL BE IN PEACE - Thy tent -
אהלך _'âh__e__lēkāh_ - showing that it was common then to
dwell in tents. The sense is, that when he was away from home he wou...
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CHAPTER S 4-5 THE FIRST ADDRESS OF ELIPHAZ
_ 1. He rebukes Job (Job 4:1)_
2. The righteous are not cast off (Job 4:6)
3. An awe-inspiring vision (Job 4:12)
4. Experience and exhortation ...
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Eliphaz advises Job to accept the Divine discipline so that God may
again show Himself gracious. As for me, instead of being impatient
like a fool, I would seek unto God (_cf._ Job 1:21; Job 2:10).
Jo...
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Job 5:19-23 describe the immunity which Job himself, restored to peace
with God, would enjoy from every evil, the evils specified being those
which God in His judgments brings upon men or a people, cf...
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Eliphaz, in Job's place, would seek unto God, all whose ways are
marked by one purpose, to do good, and whose chastisements, therefore,
but open the way to a richer blessing
The passage attaches itse...
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The imagination of Eliphaz himself kindles as he contemplates the
universal goodness of God. And Job seems to him happy in being made
the object even of God's afflictions, for He afflicts only with th...
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DISCOURSE: 455
THE SECURITY OF GOD’S PEOPLE
Job 5:19. He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there
shall no evil touch thee. In famine he shall redeem thee from death:
and in war from th...
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AND THOU SHALT KNOW THAT THY TABERNACLE, &C.— _Know moreover, that
peace shall encompass thee at a tent; thou shalt visit thy habitation,
and not be disappointed._ Heath. _Thou shalt provide for thy
h...
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b) Accept his chastening and enjoy his blessings. (Job 5:17-27)
TEXT 5:17-27
17 BEHOLD, HAPPY IS THE MAN WHOM GOD CORRECTETH:
Therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty.
18 For he m...
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_AND THOU SHALT KNOW THAT THY TABERNACLE SHALL BE IN PEACE; AND THOU
SHALT VISIT THY HABITATION, AND SHALT NOT SIN._
Know - as a matter of blessed experience. 'Thou shalt rest in the
assurance that t...
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5:24 peace; (d-10) Or 'prospers.'...
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TABERNACLE] RV 'tent.' SHALT NOT SIN] RV 'shalt miss nothing.'...
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THE FIRST SPEECH OF ELIPHAZ (CONCLUDED)
1-5. Eliphaz warns Job that to show a resentful temper at God's
dispensations is folly, and that fools never prosper....
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Eliphaz promised many good things if Job would trust God. And Eliphaz
was right. God cares about his people. See Deuteronomy 28:1-14. God
promises us many wonderful things. But we may not receive all...
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JOB, A SERVANT OF GOD
Job
_KEITH SIMONS_
Words in boxes (except for words in brackets) are from the Bible.
This commentary has been through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 5
ELIPHAZ CONTINUES HIS FIR...
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SIN. — The word rendered “sin” literally means also _to miss the
mark,_ as in Judges 20:16, and that is probably its meaning here:
_Thou shalt visit thy dwelling-place, and miss nothing,_ since one
do...
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וְֽ֭ יָדַעְתָּ כִּי ־שָׁלֹ֣ום
אָהֳלֶ֑ךָ וּֽ פ
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VII.
THE THINGS ELIPHAZ HAD SEEN
Job 4:1; Job 5:1
ELIPHAZ SPEAKS
THE ideas of sin and suffering against which the poem of Job was
written come now dramatically into view. The belief of the three
fr...
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THE BENEFITS OF CHASTISEMENT
Job 5:1
In this chapter Eliphaz closes his first speech. He had already
suggested that Job's sufferings were the result of some secret sin. It
could not be otherwise acco...
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Proceeding, Eliphaz asked Job to whom he would appeal, to which of the
holy ones, that is, as against the truth which he had declared, or in
defense of himself. In the light of evident guilt, all vexa...
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And thou shalt know that thy tabernacle [shall be] in peace; and thou
shalt visit thy habitation, and shalt not (x) sin.
(x) God will so bless you that you will have opportunity to rejoice in
all thi...
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_Beauty does not mean his wife, as some grossly imagine, (Calmet) but
a house well ordered. (Menochius) --- Hebrew, "thy habitation." Yet
Sanchez adopts the former sentiment. In effect, the habitation...
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(19) He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall
no evil touch thee. (20) In famine he shall redeem thee from death:
and in war from the power of the sword. (21) Thou shalt be hid...
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Eliphaz Relying on Experience
I. INTRODUCTION
F. Job 5:1-3 (NKJV) "Call out now; Is there anyone who will answer
you? And to which of the holy ones will you turn?
2 For wrath kills a foolish man, A...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 4 THROUGH 31.
As to the friends of Job, they do not call for any extended remarks.
They urge the doctrine that God's earthly government is a full measure
and...
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AND THOU SHALT KNOW THAT THY TABERNACLE [SHALL BE] IN PEACE,.... Not a
place of religious worship, though the Targum renders it an house of
doctrine or instruction; for we read not of any such but the...
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And thou shalt know that thy tabernacle [shall be] in peace; and thou
shalt visit thy habitation, and shalt not sin.
Ver. 24. _And thou shalt know_] Thine own eyes shall see it, and
thine experience...
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_And thou shalt know_ By certain and constant experience; _that thy
tabernacle shall be in peace_ That is, thy habitation, as it follows,
including also the inhabitants, children or friends, and serva...
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And thou shalt know that thy tabernacle, the tent where he dwelled and
all his possessions, SHALL BE IN PEACE, altogether safe and uninjured;
AND THOU SHALT VISIT THY HABITATION AND SHALT NOT SIN, rat...
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ELIPHAZ ADMONISHES JOB TO BEAR HIS TRIAL PATIENTLY...
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS BY ELIPHAZ
(vv.1-27)
Eliphaz suggests to Job that he call out to creatures for help, even
to holy ones - holy men or angels, - and see if anyone will answer him
(v.1). He is imp...
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THY TABERNACLE SHALL BE IN PEACE:
Or, peace is thy tabernacle
SIN:
Or, err...
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17-27 Eliphaz gives to Job a word of caution and exhortation: Despise
not thou the chastening of the Almighty. Call it a chastening, which
comes from the Father's love, and is for the child's good; a...
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THOU SHALT KNOW, by certain and constant experience, THAT THY
TABERNACLE, i.e. thy habitation, as it follows, including also the
inhabitants, children, or friends and servants, SHALL BE IN PEACE;
shal...
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Job 5:24 know H3045 (H8804) tent H168 peace H7965 visit H6485 (H8804)
dwelling H5116 amiss H2398 ...
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CONTENTS: Eliphaz's discourse continued.
CHARACTERS: God, Eliphaz, Job.
CONCLUSION: Even Satan may be God's servant to make better saints of
us, the blow at the outward man proving the greatest bles...
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Job 5:1. _To which of the saints wilt thou turn?_ Men in anguish look
every way for help, but how can either angel or departed spirit of the
just help us, without a special command from heaven. Men sh...
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_Thy tabernacle shall be in peace._
RETURNING FROM A JOURNEY
These words may be considered as a promise made to a good man, with
regard to his absence from home. When he goes a journey at the call of...
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JOB—NOTE ON JOB 5:19 FROM SIX TROUBLES; IN SEVEN (v. Job 5:19). The
numbers are used symbolically to draw particular attention to the
final element: if Job will accept his situation
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_THE FIRST SPEECH OF ELIPHAZ.—CONTINUED_
I. Application of the Vision (Job 5:1). “Call now, if there be any
that will answer thee; and to which of the saints (‘holy
ones’—probably _angels_, as Job 15:...
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EXPOSITION
JOB 5:1
Eliphaz, having narrated his vision, and rehearsed the words which the
spirit spoke in his ear, continues in his own person, first (Job 5:1)
covertly reproaching Job, and then (ver...
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Call now (Job 5:1),
Eliphaz is saying to Job.
if there be any that will answer you; and to which of the saints will
thou turn? (Job 5:1)
Now it would seem that maybe in those days there were those...
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1 Samuel 30:3; Deuteronomy 28:6; Isaiah 4:5; Isaiah 4:6; Job 18:15;...
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Know — By certain experience....