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Jean Rubes

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 16:2 ESV

All Eliphaz was speaking about was simply common proverbs and maxims of the day. None of which allied to Job, since he was righteous.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:34 ESV

Once again inferring that Job is a hypocrite

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:26 ESV

The wicked greatly despise God and attack Him. Job's speeches convinced Eliphaz that Job is wicked.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:24 ESV

The wicked will sooner or later experience great discomfort.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:23 ESV

When prosperous people loose all their wealth, they must seek the basics for life.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:21 ESV

The constant sacrifices for his children lead Eliphaz to believe Job was continually worrying about his wickedness.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

highlighted Job 15:21 ESV

Dreadful sounds are in his ears; in prosperity the destroyer will come upon him.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:7 ESV

it is thought that Eliphaz delighted in criticizing Job, since Job had always been superior to his three friends.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 15:2 ESV

full of hot air

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 14:21 ESV

The dead do not know what is going on on earth.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

highlighted Job 14:7 ESV

"For there is hope for a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that its shoots will not cease.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 14:6 ESV

Requesting God to leave man alone, portrays God's presence as a burden. Many people would like God to leave them alone to pursue sinful activities. Does this explain laws which protect sinful pract...

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

finished reading Job 10, Job 11, Job 12, Job 13 in Chronological Bible Reading Plan:

My soul is weary of my life; I will leave my complaint upon myself; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul....

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 13:16 ESV

He takes comfort in God removing his afflictions.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 13:15 ESV

Unwavering confidence in God, even in death. Continues to claim his innocence.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 13:12 ESV

These men gave vain, useless speeches. They gave Job no hope or encouragement.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 13:4 ESV

His "friends" lied about his wickedness.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 12:24 ESV

Great leaders of the world become fools in their ruling, when they leave out God. Do we know such rulers???

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 12:12 ESV

Not everyone who is old is wise, there are a lot of old fools around.

almost 12 years ago

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Jean Rubes

wrote a note on Job 12:6 ESV

Wicked people prosper, check out most of the "stars" and politicians. Most are also healthy. Therefore, wealth and health does not particularly equal righteous. How can Job's friends be so sure ...

almost 12 years ago