“ Will he reprove thee for fear of thee? will he enter with thee into judgment? ”
Will he reprove thee for fear of thee? - Or, rather, will he come into trial, and argue his cause before a tribunal, because he is afraid that his character will suffer, or because he feels himse...
Will he reprove thee for fear (b) of thee? will he enter with thee into judgment? (b) Lest you should reprove or hurt him?
Job 22. Third Speech of Eliphaz. The only new thing that Eliphaz has to say, is definitely to describe the sin of Job! Yet his mildness makes him end with bright promises. Job 22:1-5 . Is it n...
Will he reprove thee for fear of thee? will he enter with thee into judgment? For fear of thee? - Is it because he is afraid that thou wilt do him some injury, that he has stripped thee of thy power...
Will he reprove thee— Will he dispute with thee concerning thy religion? Houbigant.
Will he reprove thee for fear of thee? will he enter with thee into judgment? Is the punishment inflicted on thee from fear of thee, in order to disarm thee? as Job had implied (notes, Job 7:...
The Last Speech of Eliphaz 1-11. Eliphaz ignoring Job's last speech, perhaps because he could not answer it, argues that God's treatment of man must be impartial, since He has nothing to gain or l...
Will he reprove thee. — That is, Because He standeth in awe of thee. Will He justify his dealings with thee?
XIX. DOGMATIC AND MORAL ERROR Job 22:1-30 ELIPHAZ SPEAKS THE second colloquy has practically exhausted the subject of debate between Job and his friends. The three have really nothing more to...
“Acquaint Thyself with God” Job 22:1-30 Eliphaz opens the third cycle of the discussion with a speech altogether too hard and cruel. He begins with an enumeration of Job's fancied misdeeds,...
Here begins the third cycle in the controversy, and again EIiphaz is the first speaker. His address consisted of two movements. First, he made a definite charge against Job (1-20); and, second, he ma...
(1) В¶ Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said, (2) Can a man be profitable unto God, as he that is wise may be profitable unto himself? (3) Is it any pleasure to the Almighty, that thou art righ...
Will he reprove thee for fear of thee ?.... That is, chastise, correct, and afflict, for fear that hurt should be done unto him; no, he will not; for as the goodness of men does not profit him, the...
Will he reprove thee for fear of thee? will he enter with thee into judgment? Ver. 4. Will he reprove thee for fear of thee? ] Doth he plague and punish thee thus, for fear that in time thou mayes...
Will he reprove thee That is, rebuke, chastise, or punish thee; for fear of thee? Because he is afraid lest, if he should let thee alone, thou wouldst grow too great and powerful for him: surely...
JOB'S SIN EXPOSED BEFORE GOD (vv.1-8) Eliphaz considered that he was representing God in speaking, and exposing what he imagined were the sins of Job. He first asks a question that it is well wo...
Third Address of Eliphaz. B. C. 1520. 1 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said, 2...
Will, or doth , or would he reprove thee, i.e. punish thee? For this word is frequently used of real rebukes or chastisements, as hath been oft noted. For fear of thee; because he is afraid, l...
THIRD SPEECH OF ELIPHAZ THE TEMANITE Remonstrates with Job on his self-righteousness, and plainly charges him with grievous transgressions as the cause of his present sufferings; concludes with...
Job 22:5 . Is not thy wickedness great? This speech of Eliphaz is cruel, and very much embittered; for it was mere suspicion that Job had robbed the widow, and stripped the naked. Job replies to i...
Can a man be profitable unto God? The third speech of Eliphaz Two general truths. I. That the great God is perfectly independent of man’s character, whether right or wrong. “Can a man be pro...
EXPOSITION Job 22:1-18 Eliphaz returns to the attack, but with observations that are at first strangely pointless and irrelevant, e.g. on the unprofitableness of man to God (verses l, 2),...
Eliphaz Charges Job with Wickedness
Ecclesiastes 12:14 ; Isaiah 3:14 ; Isaiah 3:15 ; Job 14:3 ; Job 16:21 ; Job 23:6 ; Job 23:7 ; Job 34:23 ; Job 7:12 ; Job 9:19 ; Job 9:32 ; Psalms 130:3 ; Psalms 130:4 ; Psalms 143:2 ;...
Reprove — Punish thee. Because he is afraid, lest if he should let thee alone, thou wouldst grow too great and powerful for him: surely no. As thy righteousness cannot profit him, so thy wickedness...