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In Eliphaz' stout words to Job, some keen insights to man and the ancient world emerge.
Sometimes, only the long view can make sense of anything.
Job wonders if his friends know what God really does.
After 2 friends unload on Job, Zophar --alleged friend #3-- explodes. Is this right?
Job asks God tough questions we might be ashamed to ask. Wait till you find out the parallels to Jesus!
Job agrees with Bildad, but wants to know how to be just with God. He describes what God is really like, still relevant to this present hour.
Job's other friend appears to have the same mind as Eliphaz. He is theologically correct, but misapplies divine principles to Job.
We fully empathize with Job, who now desires to die. Yet he makes statements in here that others have made, such as King Solomon. Why is that?
This chapter cries out the deepest despair of Job. Enter into his pain for a brief season, and learn much.
After many grievous aspersions of disobedience on Job's part, Eliphaz --a long time friend of Job's -- finally offers some hope. This hope, in fact, is enduring for all of us, and worth considering.