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WHO TEACHETH US MORE THAN THE BEASTS OF THE EARTH - Who is able to
teach us mere than the irrational creation; that is, in regard to the
nature and design of affliction. They suffer without knowing wh...
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CHAPTER 35
_ 1. Remember the greatness of God (Job 35:1)_
2. Why God is silent and does not answer (Job 35:9)
Job 35:1. Job having kept silence Elihu continues and asks him if this
is sound judgment...
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Men cry out by reason of oppression, but do not inquire after God, who
gives songs in the night and makes us wiser than the animals. They cry
because of the pride of evil men, but God does not answer,...
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Having laid down his principle Elihu now proceeds to clear away some
anomalies which seem to support Job's contention. There are instances
where godliness does not seem to advantage men, where oppress...
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God has given to men a higher wisdom than to the beasts, and
communicates to them a continuous instruction through His fellowship
and ways. Their appeal to heaven should not be the mere instinctive
cr...
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3. Pride will keep men from God. (Job 35:9-13)
TEXT 35:9-13
9 BY REASON OF THE MULTITUDE OF OPPRESSIONS THEY CRY OUT;
They cry for help by reason of the arm of the mighty.
10 But none saith, Where...
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_BUT NONE SAITH, WHERE IS GOD MY MAKER, WHO GIVETH SONGS IN THE
NIGHT;_
But the reason is, that the innocent sufferers often do not humbly
seek God for succour; so to their "pride" is to be laid the b...
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THE SPEECHES OF ELIHU (CONTINUED)
1-8. Elihu (Job 34:9) had charged Job with saying that there was no
advantage in being righteous. He now deals with this assertion....
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JOB, A SERVANT OF GOD
Job
_KEITH SIMONS_
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CHAPTER 35
ELIHU CONTINUES TO DISCU...
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In Job 24:1-12, Job spoke about the poor people who were suffering
because of their cruel rulers. And Job complained that God was not
helping these people. Elihu’s answer to Job was in two parts:
• P...
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WHO TEACHETH US. — Or it may be, _Who teacheth us by, and maketh us
wise by, &c._ Then the sense will be that the oppression is so severe
that the victims of it forget that God can give songs in the n...
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מַ֭לְּפֵנוּ מִ בַּהֲמֹ֣ות אָ֑רֶץ וּ
מֵ עֹ֖וף
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XXVI.
THE DIVINE PREROGATIVE
Job 35:1; Job 36:1; Job 37:1
AFTER a long digression Elihu returns to consider the statement
ascribed to Job, "It profiteth a man nothing that he should delight
himself...
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SONGS IN THE NIGHT
Job 35:1
God is so exalted above man in His nature that He is altogether
independent of him. When men sin against Him, they hurt not Him but
themselves. There is no motive, therefo...
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Turning to the second quotation, Elihu suggested that when Job
questioned the advantage of serving God, he set up his righteousness
as being "more than God's." He then laid bare the very foundations o...
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_Air: and yet the wicked make not use of their understanding, to have
recourse to God under distress. (Calmet)_...
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(9) В¶ By reason of the multitude of oppressions they make the
oppressed to cry: they cry out by reason of the arm of the mighty.
(10) But none saith, Where is God my maker, who giveth songs in the
ni...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 32 THROUGH 37.
But these spiritual affections of Job did not prevent his turning this
consciousness of integrity into a robe of self-righteousness which hid
G...
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WHO TEACHETH US MORE THAN THE BEASTS OF THE EARTH?.... Who are taught
and know much, especially some of them; but not so much as man, see
Isaiah 1:3;
AND MAKETH US WISER THAN THE FOWLS OF HEAVEN? who...
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Who teacheth us more than the beasts of the earth, and maketh us wiser
than the fowls of heaven?
Ver. 11. _Who teacheth us more than the beasts of the earth_] This
many wretched people never consider...
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_Who teacheth us more than the beasts_ This is mentioned as a further
aggravation of men's neglect of God in their misery. God hath given to
men those gifts which he hath denied to beasts, reason and...
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who teacheth us more than the beasts of the earth, setting men high
above the brutes in wisdom, honor, and blessing, AND MAKETH US WISER
THAN THE FOWLS OF HEAVEN? Man's relation toward God should be t...
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The Reasons For God's Delay in Helping Suffering...
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Elihu had spoken of God's testing Job (ch.34:36), and in this chapter
provides what is true of God's test of mankind. It is clearly
connected with chapter 34, but is distinct also, for chapter 34 deal...
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9-13 Job complained that God did not regard the cries of the
oppressed against their oppressors. This he knew not how to reconcile
the justice of God and his government. Elihu solves the difficulty....
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This is mentioned as a further aggravation of men's neglect of God in
their misery. God hath given to men those gifts which he hath denied
to beasts, reason and religion, wisdom to know God and themse...
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Job 35:11 teaches H502 (H8764) beasts H929 earth H776 wiser H2449
(H8762) birds H5775 heaven H8064...
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CONTENTS: Elihu's discourse continued. Job's rash talk reproved.
CHARACTERS: God, Elihu, Job.
CONCLUSION: It is vain to appeal to God to remove affliction, or to
try to acquit ourselves, if we have...
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Job 35:2. _My righteousness is more than God's._ The LXX react as the
Hebrew, “Thou saidest, I am righteous before God.” Elihu makes too
strong an inference from Job's words, when he said, Job 33:9, “...
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_But none saith, Where is God my Maker?_
QUESTIONS WHICH OUGHT TO BE ASKED
Elihu perceived the great ones of the earth oppressing the needy, and
he traced their domineering tyranny to their forgetful...
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JOB—NOTE ON JOB 35:1 Elihu thinks Job believes that his
righteousness entitles him to God’s blessing, but Elihu believes
that neither faithfulness nor wickedness influences God (vv. Job
35:1). Job had...
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_ELIHU’S THIRD SPEECH_
After a second pause, and no reply, Elihu again resumes. Renews his
reproof of Job, and attempts to answer some of his cavils. Job
35:1.—“Elihu spake moreover,” &c.
I. REPROVES...
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EXPOSITION
JOB 35:1
In this short chapter, once more Elihu addresses himself to Job, first
(verses 1-8) answering his complaint that a life of righteousness has
brought him no correspondent blessings...
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Elihu continues to speak, he said, Do you think this to be right, that
you said, My righteousness is more than God's? (Job 35:1-2)
Now Job didn't actually say that, but he is taking Job's words and
s...
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Genesis 1:26; Genesis 2:7; Job 32:8; Psalms 94:12...
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HIGH ALTITUDES IN ELIHU'S ANSWER TO JOB
Job 32:1, Job 33:1; Job 34:1; Job 35:1; Job 3
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Who — This is an aggravation of mens neglect of God in their misery.
God hath given men, what he hath denied to beasts, wisdom to know God
and themselves. Therefore they are inexcusable, for not using...