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( See Scofield) - (Psalms 19:9).
Doth Job fear God for nought? - “ Is his religion disinterested? Would not anyone be willing to worship God in such circumstances?” The idea is th...
Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for (p) nought? (p) He fears you not for your own sake, but for the blessing that he recei...
The disinterestedness of Job's piety is brought into question by the Satan in the council of heaven. We are now to see how misfortune may come absolu...
Doth Job... ? Figure of speech Erotesis. App-6.
DISCOURSE: 450 UNCHARITABLE JUDGMENT REPROVED Job 1:9 . Then Satan answered the Lord, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought? WELL has it been...
Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought? Doth Job fear God for naught? - Thou hast made it his interest to be exemplary...
Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought? Fear God for nought? It is a mark of the children of Satan to sneer and...
The Prologue Job 1:2 , which form the Prologue to the book, describe ( a ) the prosperity and piety of Job; ( b ) a scene in heaven in which the...
The principles of Job's conduct are questioned. Perhaps his integrity is only skin deep. Will he continue his righteous life if he is called on to su...
Doth Job fear God for nought? — Manifesting the worst kind of scepticism, a disbelief in human goodness. Satan knows that the motive of an action...
III. THE OPENING SCENE IN HEAVEN Job 1:6-12 WITH the presentation of the scene in heaven, the genius, the pious daring, and fine moral insight...
Satan Aims at a High Mark Job 1:1-12 Job is introduced as a man of large possessions, highly honored by all who knew him, and of unimpeachable...
In magnificence of argument and beauty of style this Book is one of the grandest in the divine Library. The story of Job is presented in dramatic for...
(7) And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence comest thou? Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up...
Then Satan answered the Lord, and said, doth Job fear God for nought. Satan does not deny any part of Job's character, nor directly charge him with...
Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought? Ver. 9. Then Satan answered and said ] Satan and his imps will ever have som...
Doth Job serve God for naught? That is, sincerely and freely, and out of pure love and respect to thee? No: it is policy, not piety, that makes him...
JOB, HIS FAMILY AND HIS PROMINENCE (vv.1-5) Uz is considered to have been in the area between Syria and Babylon. There Job lived with his wife,...
Satan before God; Satan Permitted to Afflict Job. B. C. 1520....
i.e. Sincerely and freely, and out of pure love and respect to thee? No. It is policy, not piety, that makes him good; he doth not serve thee, but se...
Notes Job 1:11 . “ And he will curse thee to thy face.” (Margin : “If he curse thee not.”) The clause susceptible of a variety of interpretations...
Job 1:6-12 I. The introduction of Satan into the scene before us illustrates the problem of the book of Job. This wonderful, and perhaps most huma...
Job 1:8-9 Among the mysteries of God's providence there is perhaps no mystery greater than the law by which suffering is meted out in the world. I...
Job 1:9 I. Selfishness is not the essence of human nature as presented in the Bible. Satan denies that there is unselfishness in Job, who is descr...
Job 1:1 . There was a man in the land of Uz, Job was a man indeed; a true man, a man of the highest type, for he was a man of God. Job 1:1 . W...
Job 1:6 . Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them. Angels and all kin...
Job 1:1 . The land of Uz. Moses is always correct in calling countries after the name of the first possessor. Uz was in the east beyond Jordan, an...
Now there was a day. A fatal day 1. That Satan observeth and watcheth his time to fasten his temptations most strongly upon the soul. He watche...
Doth Job fear God for nought? The devil’s sneer There is very much distrust abroad, and unfortunately too much warrant for distrust, touching t...
EXPOSITION The "Historical Introduction" to Job extends to two chapters. In the first we are given an account, firstly, of his outward circumsta...
Satan given Permission to Afflict Job
Then Satan answered the Lord and said, Doth Job fear God for naught? That is, Dost Thou suppose he is pious and God-fearing without good reason, with...
1 Timothy 4:8 ; 1 Timothy 6:6 ; Job 1:21 ; Job 2:10 ; Job 21:14 ; Job 21:15 ; Malachi 1:10 ; Matthew 16:26
For nought — Out of pure love and respect to thee? No. It is policy, not piety, that makes him good; he doth not serve thee, but serveth himself of...
9 Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought?