Job 10:1; Job 11:6; Job 6:2; Lamentations 3:19; Lamentations 3:20; Psalms 77:2-9
Even to-day - At the present time. I am not relieved. You afford me no consolation. All that you say only aggravates my woes. My complaint -...
Even to day [is] my complaint (a) bitter: my stroke is heavier than my groaning. (a) He shows the just cause of his complaining and concerning that...
Job still rebels, though he does his best to repress his complaints ( Job 23:2 ). Translate as mg. Job 23:6 f. shows the gain Job has got. Jo...
complaint . complaining. my. Septuagint and Syriac read "His". stroke . hand. Put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Cause), App-6, for the cal...
Even to day is my complaint bitter: my stroke is heavier than my groaning. Even to-day is my complaint bitter - Job goes on to maintain his own inn...
Even to day is my complaint bitter: my stroke is heavier than my groaning. Today - implying, perhaps that the debate was carried on through m...
Job's Seventh Speech (Job 23, 24) Job makes but slight reference to the remarks of Eliphaz, but continues to brood over the mysteries of God's dea...
Even to day. — Or, Still is my complaint bitter or accounted rebellion; yet is my stroke heavier than my groaning: my complaint is no just measu...
XX. WHERE IS ELOAH? Job 23:1-17 ; Job 24:1-25 Job SPEAKS THE obscure couplet with which Job begins appears to involve some reference to his...
“He Knoweth the Way That I Take” Job 23:1-17 This chapter is threaded by a sublime faith. Job admitted that his complaint seemed rebellious, bu...
In answer to Eliphaz, ob took no notice of the terrible charges made against him. That is postponed to a later speech. Rather, he discussed Eliphai c...
(1) В¶ Then Job answered and said, (2) Even today is my complaint bitter: my stroke is heavier than my groaning. (3) Oh that I knew where I might fin...
Even today [is] my complaint bitter ,.... Job's afflictions were continued on him long; he was made to possess months of vanity; and, as he had been...
Even to day [is] my complaint bitter: my stroke is heavier than my groaning. Ver. 2. Even today is my complaint bitter ] q.d. After all mine end...
Even to-day is my complaint bitter Even at this time notwithstanding all your promises and pretended consolations. For your discourses give me neit...
HE LONGS TO LAY HIS CASE BEFORE GOD (vv.1-9) What Eliphaz has said to Job was hardly worth an answer, so that Job practically ignores this and l...
The Reply of Job to Eliphaz; Job Appeals from Man to God. B. C. 1520....
i.e. Even at this time, notwithstanding all your promises and pretended consolations, I find no ease or satisfaction in all your discourses; and ther...
JOB’S THIRD REPLY TO ELIPHAZ Ceases directly to address his friends. His present speech rather a soliloquy. Takes no notice of the charges laid...
Always remember, dear friends, that one of the great lessons of the Book of Job is this, that we may never judge a man's character by his condition....
We shall read, this evening, in the Book of Job. May the good Spirit instruct us during our reading! Here we shall see Job in a very melancholy plig...
Job is in great physical pain through the sore boils that cover him from head to foot; he is still smarting under all the bereavements and losses he...
Job 23:3 . Oh that I knew where I might find him. Job sighs for the favours conferred on certain patriarchs, whom God had met. The living oracle w...
Oh, that I knew where I might find Him. The cry for restored relations with God The language of the text is exclusively that of men on the eart...
EXPOSITION Verses 1-24:25 Job replies to Eliphaz in a speech of no great length, which, though it occupies two chapters, runs to only forty-t...
Job Desires a Judicial Decision of God
Even today is my complaint bitter, full of defiance, maintaining its attitude of opposition against the admonitions of Eliphaz; my stroke is heavier...
Job Challenged by Satan Job 1:1 - Job 23:1-17 INTRODUCTORY WORDS We begin today a series of studies on one of the most interesting charac...
To — day — Even at this time, notwithstanding all your pretended consolations. Stroke — The hand or stroke of God upon me. Groaning — Doth exceed m...
2 Even to day is my complaint bitter: my strokea is heavier than my groaning.