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Jean Rubes
We have many friends, when all is well. But, when times are troubled some desert the sinking ship.
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
If these three men are friends of Job, they should know that he is not a great sinner and his problems are not caused by sin. Does this chapter mean that we truly do not repent, if all we ever see ...
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
Repentance that comes from the heart is sincere. You must want to repent
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
The commentary references Rev 14:13 Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. Job's view of death is not that of a believer. But what did this era believe would happen after a person dies?
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
Of course this is not correct, since Satan is the one causing Job's issues. Many who believe they are near death, wish to do things that they normally wouldn't. This does not necessary mean "ungodl...
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
According to the commentary, wishing for death shows Job is ungrateful for past blessings.
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job continues to make complaints about God, because he considers himself righteous and not deserving of these calamities.
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
finished reading Job 6, Job 7, Job 8, Job 9 in Chronological Bible Reading Plan:
Then Job spoke again:...
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
Need for a mediator - remove the wrath of God from man and removing fear
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
Why act good if he is going to be judged as a sinner and cannot be justified before God?
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job is not ignorant of the fact of God's greatness. But, it is distorted by his pain, is man a puppet subject to God's will?
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
Men will forget Job and others will take his place in greatness. Bildad thinks Job is finished as a great man.
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
Job is compared to that which needs good circumstances to thrive in character and piety.
almost 12 years ago
Jean Rubes
Bildad is supporting his statement by using the wisdom of their forefathers, who lived longer lives and were supposed to be wise.
almost 12 years ago