“ Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said, ”
Job 15:1 . Here begins the second cycle of the debate. Eliphaz had before said everything possible, presuming Job's real goodness he had explained how he must accept his sufferings as a Divine cha...
answered . replied. See note on Job 4:1 . Eliphaz. See note on Job 2:11 . This is the second of his three addresses.
Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said,
Eliphaz charges Job with impiety, in justifying himself: he proves by tradition the unhappiness of the wicked. Before Christ 1645. Job 15:1 . Then answered Eliphaz — Eliphaz, not a litt...
Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said, No JFB commentary on this verse.
The Second Series of Speeches (Job 15-21) The rejection by Job of the opinions and advice of the friends, his sturdy maintenance of his innocence, and the fearlessness with which in his anguish he...
XIII. THE TRADITION OF A PURE RACE Job 15:1-35 ELIPHAZ SPEAKS THE first colloquy has made clear severance between the old Theology and the facts of human life. No positive reconciliation is e...
“The Heavens Are not Clean” Job 15:1-35 The second colloquy, like the first, is commenced by Eliphaz. He begins by rebuking Job, Job 15:1-16 . He complains that the words of Job proved him t...
Here the second cycle of argument begins, and again Eliphaz is the first speaker. It is at once evident that Job's answers had wounded him. He first criticized Job's manner, charging him with using...
CONTENTS We have in this chapter Eliphaz reassuming the argument. He falls hard upon Job, still harping upon the string of Job's hypocrisy. He maketh use of sound reasoning however, only so far as i...
Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite ,.... Or, who was of Teman, as the Targum, the first of Job's friends and comforters, the oldest of them, who first began the dispute with him; which was carried o...
Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said, Ver. 1. Then answered Eliphaz, the Temanite, and said ] Lapides locutus est. In this second encounter Eliphaz falls upon Job, not so much with stron...
Then answered Eliphaz Eliphaz, not a little incensed that Job should pay no regard to his advice, and should dare to challenge the Almighty to argue the point with him, charges him home with self-c...
ELIPHAZ CLAIMS JOB CONDEMNS HIMSELF (vv.1-6) This response of Eliphaz lacks the measure of self-restraint he had shown in his first address. He had first at least spoken with a measure of consid...
Second Address of Eliphaz. B. C. 1520. 1 Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said, ...
JOB CHAPTER 15 Eliphaz's reproof: Job's knowledge and talk vain; he feareth not God, nor prayeth to him; but his own mouth uttered his iniquity, and should condemn him, Job 15:1-6 . Job not the...
SECOND COURSE OF DIALOGUES.—SECOND SPEECH OF ELIPHAZ Eliphaz less gentle and courteous than in his former speech. Probably irritated at his little success with Job, who rejected his friend’s cou...
Job 15:2 . Fill his belly with the east wind; a hot dry wind, the least favourable to vegetation. This is an angry figure of speech, equivalent to a declaration that Job's defence was a mere storm...
EXPOSITION The second colloquy between Job and his friends is, like the first (ch. 3-14.), one in which all of them take part, and the same order of speakers is maintained. Job answers each spea...
Then answered Eliphaz, the Temanite, feeling constrained to reply to Job the second time, and said ,
Job 2:11 ; Job 22:1 ; Job 4:1 ; Job 42:7 ; Job 42:9