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Jean Rubes

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 31:9 ESV

States he is not guilty of adultery, not by allurement or rape. Adultery breaks up marriages. This verse is inferring that the offended wife remarries.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 31:7 ESV

He is willing to suffer the harsh consequences from god if he is guilty.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 31:5 ESV

Job is honest. He is wile weighed on God's scales of justice Deceit is a part of business, even if it is just exaggeration.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 31:4 ESV

God knows our every thought.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 31:1 ESV

Job is addressing his overall performance in his past and present. He emphasizes the high character of his performance, which shows he is not guilt of the charges brought against him. Evil begins i...

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 30:27 ESV

Job is very dismayed, he is downcast and discouraged, and does not know how to solve his problem and gain relief from his pain and suffering.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

highlighted Job 30:21 ESV

You have turned cruel to me; with the might of your hand you persecute me.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

highlighted Job 30:20 ESV

I cry to you for help and you do not answer me; I stand, and you only look at me.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

highlighted Job 30:19 ESV

God has cast me into the mire, and I have become like dust and ashes.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 30:4 ESV

They were weak, living in the "slums", scavenged for food

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 30:1 ESV

To be deprecated by the young was humiliating, the mockers were descended from trashy people, this would predict their scorning of Job

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 29:25 ESV

Job's position in the past was one of excellence. He was the leading citizen in his community, was highly respected,

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 29:12 ESV

examples of philanthropy - Job was not a penny pinching selfish wealthy person, but he looked out for the poor to help them.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 29:6 ESV

figurative language that describes a man living in great affluence.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 29:3 ESV

The favor he experienced in life came from God.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 29:2 ESV

Job had an enviable situation, his friends were jealous and attacked him. Job longed for the past when he was doing well.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

finished reading Job 24, Job 25, Job 26, Job 27, Job 28 in Chronological Bible Reading Plan:

"Why are not times of judgment kept by the Almighty, and why do those who know him never see his days?...

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 28:28 ESV

There is no such thing as wisdom when God is not honored and respected. From commentary -Where real wisdom is purity of conduct will be. Character and wisdom go hand in hand. Sin is great folly. O...

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 28:25 ESV

The power of heavenly wisdom is far greater than earthly wisdom. God has the wisdom to weigh the waters and the winds. God has the wisdom to order storms.

over 11 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 28:15 ESV

The price of wisdom is far above gold, silver, or precious stones. Wisdom and the acquisition of wealth are inseparable in the minds of most men. From commentary

over 11 years ago