1 Kings 8:27; Job 11:4; Job 11:5; Job 23:4; Job 23:7; Job 25:6; Job 33:5; Job 4:19
How much less shall I answer him? - I, who am so feeble, how can I contend with him? If the most mighty objects in the universe are under his con...
How much less shall I answer him, [and] choose out (i) my words [to reason] with him? (i) How should I be able to answer him by eloquence? By which...
Job 9:1-24 is Job's answer to the position taken up by Bildad, viz. that the Almighty cannot judge falsely ( Job 8:3 ). In Job 2 accepts the gene...
How much less shall I answer him, and choose out my words to reason with him? How much less shall I answer - I cannot contend with my Maker. He i...
And choose out my words to reason with him— And choose out arguments against him. This is in the judicial stile, and signifies the pleadings of t...
How much less shall I answer him, and choose out my words to reason with him? How much less shall I - who am weak-seeing that the mighty have...
Job's Second Speech ( Job 9:10 ) Job 9:10 are, perhaps, in their religious and moral aspects the most difficult in the book. Driver in his 'Int...
X. THE THOUGHT OF A DAYSMAN Job 9:1-35 ; Job 10:1-22 Job SPEAKS IT is with an infinitely sad restatement of what God has been made to appear t...
“The Daysman” Job 9:1-35 Ponder the sublimity of the conceptions of God given in this magnificent passage. To God are attributed the earthquake...
Job now answered Bildad. He first admitted the truth of the general proposition, Of a truth I know that it is so; and then propounded the great que...
(13) If God will not withdraw his anger, the proud helpers do stoop under him. (14) В¶ How much less shall I answer him, and choose out my words to r...
How much less shall I answer him ,.... Who is wise in heart, and mighty in strength, and has done and does the many things before related; who is in...
How much less shall I answer him, [and] choose out my words [to reason] with him? Ver. 14. How much less shall I answer him ] If heaven, earth, an...
How much less shall I answer him Since no creature can resist his power, and no man can comprehend his counsels and ways, how can I contend with hi...
HOW CAN MAN BE JUST BEFORE GOD? (vv.1-13) Job's reply to Bildad occupies two Chapter s, 35 verses longer than Bildad's arguments had taken. But...
14 How much less shall I answer him, and choose out my words to reason with him? 15 Whom, though I were righteous, yet would I not an...
Since no creature whatsoever can resist his power, and no man living can search out or comprehend his counsels and ways; how can I, who am a poor, co...
JOB’S REPLY TO BILDAD Strongly affirms the truth of Bildad’s speech as to God’s justice ( Job 9:1 ). Declares the impossibility of fallen man es...
Job 9:5 . Removeth the mountains, by earthquakes. The great mountain ranges have continuous caverns, with interior rivers and lakes. Where liases,...
Which doeth great things past finding out. Job’s idea of what God is to mankind He regards the Eternal as-- I. Inscrutable. 1. In His wor...
EXPOSITION Job 9:1-18 Job, in answer to Bildad, admits the truth of his arguments, but declines to attempt the justification which can alon...
Job's Defense Against Suspicion. Both Eliphaz and Bildad had attempted to fasten upon Job some specific wrong, seeking from him a confession to t...
How much less shall I answer Him, namely, than such great and mighty adversaries, and choose out my words to reason with Him? No matter how careful...
How shall I — Since no creature can resist his power, and no man can comprehend his counsels and ways; how can I contend with him? Answer his alleg...
14 How much less shall I answer him, and choose out my words to reason with him?