Wilt Thou Disannul My Judgments? (4)
In the previous article under the above caption the false view of Job's critics was exposed and examined. These critics maintain that without exception every wicked and thus reprobated personage receives in this life his full measure of punishment -- a punishment that consists in just the kind of calamity and pain that has overtaken Job. So, beholding Job's sufferings, they reproach him with atrocious sins, and thus indirectly declare that, being a wicked man, a lion of iniquity, Job has God...
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