Job
XIII JOB’S ANSWER TO ELIPHAZ (Chapter 6, 7) Recall the speech of Eliphaz. His point was rather indirectly made, but nevertheless understood by Job. With all his beautiful moral philosophy Eliphaz had meant to say utter calamity only falls upon the foolish and ungodly; and that they who believe and seek the Lord shall be materially and bountifully blessed. Indirectly he cut Job by saying in verse 2 of chapter 5, “vexation killeth the foolish man.” He meant, rebellion is of no use....
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