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Fear came upon me - Margin, “Met me.” The Chaldee Paraphrase renders this, “a tempest,” זיקא . The Septuagint, φρίκη frikē - “shuddering...
Fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones (i) to shake. (i) In these visions which God shows to his creatures, there is always a cer...
Eliphaz confirms the truth of his doctrine by telling of a vision which he had had. A revelation came upon him like a thief in the night (lit. a word...
DISCOURSE: 454 ELIPHAZ REPROVES JOB Job 4:12-19 . Now a thing was secretly brought to me, and mine ear received a little thereof. In thoughts fr...
Fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake.
Fear came upon me— As in a poem every thing is or ought to be alive, so far is here made a person, who comes up to him as an officer of justice,...
Fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. No JFB commentary on these verses.
The First Speech of Eliphaz ( Job 4:5 ) Eliphaz is the principal and probably the oldest of the three friends: cp. Job 32:6 . He is also the most...
VII. THE THINGS ELIPHAZ HAD SEEN Job 4:1-21 ; Job 5:1-27 ELIPHAZ SPEAKS THE ideas of sin and suffering against which the poem of Job was wri...
“Shall Mortal Man Be More Just than God?” Job 4:1-21 The first cycle of speeches is opened by Eliphaz. It must be remembered that he and the tw...
Now begins the great controversy between Job and his friends, which occupies the major portion of the Book. This controversy moves in three cycles. T...
(12) В¶ Now a thing was secretly brought to me, and mine ear received a little thereof. (13) In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep sle...
Fear came upon me, and trembling ,.... Not only a dread of mind, but trembling of body; which was often the case even with good men, whenever there...
Fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. Ver. 14. Fear came on me, and trembling ] Fear in the inward man, and tremblin...
Fear came upon me, and trembling The Hebrew is very poetical, namely, Fear called me , or called to me. Job expresses himself in similar languag...
ELIPHAZ: COMMENDATION TWISTED INTO REBUKE (vv.1-6) The three friends of Job could only think of God's justice in reference to Job's sufferings,...
12 Now a thing was secretly brought to me, and mine ear received a little thereof. 13 In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep...
Fear came upon me; either caused by the apparition following; or sent by God to humble him, and to prepare him for the more diligent attention to,...
COMMENCEMENT OF THE CONTROVERSY BETWEEN JOB AND HIS THREE FRIENDS First Course of the Speeches. First Dialogue,—Eliphaz and Job First Speech o...
Job 4:13-17 I. Consider the spectre itself and its appearance. (1) It was produced by a likeness of moral state. It was a time of thought. But thi...
Job 4:1 . Eliphaz answered, being the eldest, or the more eloquent. Job 4:3 . Thou hast instructed many. The holy patriarchs were all preacher...
Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said. The first colloquy At this point we pass into the poem proper. It opens with three colloquies betw...
In thoughts from the visions of the night. The spectre’s question Disguise it how we may, this is a ghost story. I. Attempt to realise the s...
EXPOSITION Job having ended his complaint, Eliphaz the Temanite, the first-named of his three friends ( Job 2:11 ), and perhaps the eldest of th...
Job having thus given way to his impatience, his friends thought it their duty to correct him. But instead of showing him in what respect his positio...
fear came upon me and trembling, meeting him in such a way as to cause a shudder to pass over him, which made all my bones to shake, in a deep and...
Daniel 10:11 ; Habakkuk 3:16 ; Isaiah 6:5 ; Job 33:19 ; Job 7:14 ; Luke 1:12 ; Luke 1:29 ; Psalms 119:120 ; Revelation 1:17
The Philosophy of Eliphaz Job 4:1-21 INTRODUCTORY WORDS We are now approaching a part of the Book of Job that is most interesting. Job's three...
14 Fear cameb upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake.