Ezekiel 8:12; Ezekiel 9:9; Psalms 10:11; Psalms 59:7; Psalms 73:11; Psalms 94:7-9; Zephaniah 1:12
And thou sayest, How doth God know? - That is, it “follows” from what you have said; or the opinion which you have advanced is “the same” as if y...
And thou sayest, How doth God (i) know? can he judge through the dark cloud? (i) He reproves Job, as though he denied God's providence and that he c...
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 e...
And, &c. . "and [yet may be] thou sayest". How... ? Figure of speech Erotesis. App-6. dark cloud. Hebrew. 'araphel. See note on Job 3...
And thou sayest, How doth God know? can he judge through the dark cloud?
And thou sayest, How doth God know? can he judge through the dark cloud? Rather, And yet thou sayest, God does not concern himself with ("know...
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 mu...
XIX. DOGMATIC AND MORAL ERROR Job 22:1-30 ELIPHAZ SPEAKS THE second colloquy has practically exhausted the subject of debate between Job and...
“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...
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 defi...
(5) В¶ Is not thy wickedness great? and thine iniquities infinite? (6) For thou hast taken a pledge from thy brother for nought, and stripped the nak...
And thou sayest, how doth God know ?.... What is done on earth, the works of the children of men, their sinful actions, when he dwells at such a dis...
And thou sayest, How doth God know? can he judge through the dark cloud? Ver. 13. And thou sayest, How doth God know? ] A brutish question, Psalm...
And Or therefore, thou sayest, How doth God know? &c. From this true and certain principle, thou drawest a false and wicked conclusion, and f...
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 o...
Job Accused of Various Crimes. B. C. 1520....
And, or, therefore ; from this true and certain principle thou drawest this false and wicked conclusion. Or, yet , notwithstanding this undeniabl...
THIRD SPEECH OF ELIPHAZ THE TEMANITE Remonstrates with Job on his self-righteousness, and plainly charges him with grievous transgressions as th...
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 t...
Is not thy wickedness great? The charge against Job I. Wrong in relation to man. In regard to the charge which he here brings against Job, it i...
Is not God in the height of heaven? God brought near Is there anything that can make God a present God? Bring Him from the height of heaven bey...
EXPOSITION Job 22:1-18 Eliphaz returns to the attack, but with observations that are at first strangely pointless and irrelevant, e.g. on...
Warning to Avoid Further Punishments
And thou sayest, How doth God know? His wisdom cannot extend to the every-day affairs of men. Can He judge through the dark cloud? The idea is that...
13 And thou sayest, How doth God know? can he judge through the dark cloud?