Job 10:15; Job 21:15; Job 31:2; Job 34:9; Job 9:21; Job 9:22; Malachi 3:14; Psalms 73:13
For thou saidst - Another sentiment of a similar kind which Elihu proposes to examine. He had already adverted to this sentiment of Job in Job 3...
Elihu inquires whether it is Job's righteousness which finds expression in his question as to the profitableness of religion. Let him look to the hea...
What... ? Figure of speech Erotesis. App-6. sin. Hebrew chata'. App-44.
For thou saidst, What advantage will it be unto thee? and , What profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin? What advantage will it be unto...
For thou saidst, What advantage will it be unto thee? and, What profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin? Explanatory of "this" in J...
The Speeches of Elihu (continued) 1-8. Elihu ( Job 34:9 ) had charged Job with saying that there was no advantage in being righteous. He now deals...
If I he cleansed from my sin] RV 'more than if I had sinned.'
XXVI. THE DIVINE PREROGATIVE Job 35:1-16 ; Job 36:1-33 ; Job 37:1-24 AFTER a long digression Elihu returns to consider the statement ascribe...
Songs in the Night Job 35:1-16 God is so exalted above man in His nature that He is altogether independent of him. When men sin against Him, th...
Turning to the second quotation, Elihu suggested that when Job questioned the advantage of serving God, he set up his righteousness as being "more th...
(1) В¶ Elihu spake moreover, and said, (2) Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou saidst, My righteousness is more than God's? (3) For thou saidst...
For thou saidst, what advantage will it be unto thee ?.... Meaning that his righteousness, his holy life and conversation, were of no avail to him:...
For thou saidst, What advantage will it be unto thee? [and], What profit shall I have, [if I be cleansed] from my sin? Ver. 3. For thou saidst, Wh...
Thinkest thou this to be right? Canst thou in thy conscience, upon second thoughts, approve of what thou hast said? My righteousness is more than...
Elihu had spoken of God's testing Job (ch.34:36), and in this chapter provides what is true of God's test of mankind. It is clearly connected with ch...
The Address of Elihu. B. C. 1520. 1 El...
This verse contains the proof of the foregoing charges. Job had oft affirmed that he was, and still continued to be, righteous, though he had no pres...
ELIHU’S THIRD SPEECH After a second pause, and no reply, Elihu again resumes. Renews his reproof of Job, and attempts to answer some of his cavi...
Job 35:2 . My righteousness is more than God's. The LXX react as the Hebrew, “Thou saidest, I am righteous before God.” Elihu makes too strong an...
For thou saidst, What advantage will it be unto thee? Man’s character Nothing is so important to man as his character. I. That selfishness i...
EXPOSITION Job 35:1-18 In this short chapter, once more Elihu addresses himself to Job, first (verses 1-8) answering his complaint that a l...
Job's Standpoint of the Futility of Piety False
For, or that, thou saidst, What advantage will it be unto thee, namely, to Job? and, What profit shall I have if I be cleansed from my sin, liter...
High Altitudes in Elihu's Answer to Job Job 32:1-22 , Job 33:1-33 ; Job 34:1-37 ; Job 35:1-16 ; Job 36:1-33 INTRODUCTORY WORDS We now...
Thou saidst — Another imputation upon God. Unto thee — Unto me; such changes of persons being frequent in the Hebrew language. What profit, &c....
3 For thou saidst, What advantage will it be unto thee? and, What profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin?