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1 | what ws the reply from god | Job | iam | 73227 | ||
what was god saying to job in chapter 42 |
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2 | what ws the reply from god | Job | Thomass | 73228 | ||
Never once had Job's friends prayed for him. But now Job, whom they had condemned and badgered, was to intercede for them.They had defended God's justice in striking Job down, But now they saw that God is concerned with more than justice; He is also know for love and grace. Repentance, which they had recommended for Job, was now what they had to do. Job had wanted a mediator between himself and God, but ironically he himself became a mediator for his three friends.In the end God restored to Job twice the number of things that were taken from him. | ||||||
3 | what ws the reply from god | Job | Taleb | 73349 | ||
Thomass, Good word. Interestingly, God said that Eliphaz and his two pals were basically liars. Reading through Job, when we note what God says in Job 42:7, ("...because you have not spoken regarding me what is true, as my servant Job has ...") By noticing who is speaking, we know whether what is said is true, or false. If God or Job was speaking, what is says is true. God never mentions anything about Elihu. If what those dudes tried to pass off about God as "gospel", and God says it's not true, teachers and pastors etc. should not "quote" those portions as how God is, etc. I've marked the chapters where those guys speak with an X. This reminds me to remember that anything in that chapter that refers to God's character etc. is not true. If it's not true, than the opposite of what they say about God is true. Taleb |
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