WebIf they get only suffering and hardship they will curse him (Job 1:9-11; 2:4-5). God allowed disasters to fall upon Job to prove the genuineness of Job’s faith and enrich his experience of God (cf. James 5:11). Job’s sufferings were proof not of God’s judgment on him but of God’s confidence in him. WebJob 18 Commentary - Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible (Concise) Job 18 PREVIOUS Job 17 NEXT Job 19 Chapter 18 Bildad reproves Job. (1-4) Ruin attends the wicked. (5-10) The ruin of the wicked. (11-21) Verses 1-4 Bildad had before given Job good advice and encouragement; here he used nothing but rebukes, and declared his ruin.
Job 18 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (concise)
Web17 The memory of him perishes from the earth; he has no name in the land. 18 He is driven from light into the realm of darkness. and is banished from the world. 19 He has no … WebStudy Notes on Job Page #6 Notes to the Reader To save space and for other reasons, I have chosen not to include the Bible text in these notes (please use your Bible to follow along). オズモール 桂
Job 33:14 Commentaries: "Indeed God speaks once, Or twice, yet …
WebThe book of Job teaches us, above all, about the sovereign wisdom and faithfulness of God and, therefore, about the steadfastness of Job, supremely exemplified by Jesus Christ and now commended to every Christian disciple. Key Verses “For I know that my Redeemer lives, and at the last he will stand upon the earth. WebClarke's Commentary Verse Job 18:14. His confidence shall be rooted out — His dwelling-place, how well soever fortified, shall now he deemed utterly insecure. And it shall bring him to the king of terrors. — Or, as Mr. Good translates, "And dissolution shall invade him as a monarch." He shall be completely and finally overpowered. Web18 They drive him from light into darkness, And chase him out of the world. 19 He hath neither offspring nor descendant among his people, Nor is there an escaped one in his … オズモール 桂林