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Wilt Thou Disannul My Judgments? (3): Job 40:7a

George Ophoff·1938-12-15
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The language of Eliphaz is not one of gentle reproof but of suspicion and of harsh crimination. This has been shown -- shown that the conviction of Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar is, that Job has fallen and has been walking in the customary gross sins of the wicked. To this conviction Eliphaz gives expression, first in a kind of veiled (chapters 4 and 5), and later in language characterized by brutal frankness -- a language that leaves no doubt as to what his solution is of Job's pain. The reason...

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George Ophoff
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1938-12-15

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Psalms 91Deuteronomy 28
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